HELEN M? Tipi SAMKO

1920 - 2006

13 May 1920 to 22 December 2006

Is this the correct name and dates for wife of Charles Samko, mother of Robert Charles Samko? Yes! TCT

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03/16/13

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Photos scanned by TCT beginning 19 February 2013

New Years Eve 1949 - 1-1-1950

Left to Right:

Steve Samko, unknown, Charles Samko, Clara Samko, Helen Samko (sitting), Anna Mae Feske Thornton, unknown.

Helen Tipi Samko
Helen Tipi Samko and mother Mrs Tipi

with unknown others

(Helen is 1st on far left and Mrs Tipi is in blue dress in front) TCT

   

 

Information on Mrs. Tipi (mother of Helen M. Tipi Samko) began by TCT 16 March 2013

Anna Samko Hegedus and Mrs. Tipi

(may be Steve Samko to Anna's left) TCT

   
   
   
   

 

Information found by TCT 05 January 2013

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1
about Helen M Samko

http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=Hebra&gsln=Samko&mswpn__ftp=Illinois%2c+USA&mswpn=16&mswpn_PInfo=5-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3247%7c16%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msbdy=1882&msbpn__ftp=Illinois%2c+USA&msbpn=16&msbpn_PInfo=5-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3247%7c16%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msfng0=chas&msfns0=samko&uidh=uv4&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=218812296&db=USpublicrecords3&indiv=1

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1
about Helen M Samko
Name: Helen M Samko
Address: 4429 Prairie Ave, Brookfield, IL, 60513-2762 (1976)
[12320 S Bishop St, Calumet Park, IL, 60827-5726]
[436 Homestead Rd, LA Grange Pk, IL, 60526-1985 (1977)]

 

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V3Y8-PJS 324-07-5314

Helen M Samko, "United States Social Security Death Index"

first name: Helen
middle name: M
last name: Samko
name suffix:
birth date: 13 May 1920
social security number: 324-07-5314
place of issuance: Illinois
last residence: Brookfield, Cook, Illinois
zip code of last residence: 60513
death date: 22 December 2006
estimated age at death: 86
Citing this Record

"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V3Y8-PJS : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Helen M Samko, 22 December 2006; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).

 

Helen Tipi, "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878-1922"

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N77V-JBD

Helen Tipi, "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878-1922"
name: Helen Tipi
birth date: 13 May 1920
birthplace: Chicago
gender:
race:
father's name: Peter Tipi
father's birthplace:
father's age: 38
mother's name: Anna Mitercsak
mother's birthplace:
mother's age: 30
christening date:
christening place:
paternal grandfather:
paternal grandmother:
maternal grandfather:
maternal grandmother:
additional relatives:
death date:
death age:
film number: 1309395
digital folder number: 4442032
image number: 00823
reference number: 16435
Citing this Record

"Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878-1922," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N77V-JBD : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Helen Tipi, 13 May 1920.

Helen Tipi, "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878-1922"

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11673-31942-0?cc=1462519&wc=1648011

1930 US Federal Census

for Peter Tipi and family.

http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/print_u.aspx?dbid=6224&iid=4584232_00818&pid=&autoprint=true&imageonly=true&client=SUI&version=cK6gQr7vzgg

Helen Tipi in household of Peter Tipi, "United States Census, 1930"

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XSLS-99T

Helen Tipi in household of Peter Tipi, "United States Census, 1930"

 

name: Helen Tipi
event: Census
event date: 1930
event place: Chicago (Districts 0251-0500), Cook, Illinois
gender: Female
age: 9
marital status: Single
race: White
birthplace: Illinois
estimated birth year: 1921
immigration year:
relationship to head of household: Daughter
father's birthplace: Hungary
mother's birthplace: Hungary
enumeration district number: 0412
family number: 533
sheet number and letter: 38A
line number: 7
nara publication: T626, roll 431
film number: 2340166
digital folder number: 4584232
image number: 00818
Household Gender Age Birthplace
head Peter Tipi M 46 Hungary
wife Anna Tipi F 40 Hungary
son Ben Tipi M 17 Illinois
son John Tipi M 14 Illinois
daughter Helen Tipi F 9 Illinois
Citing this Record

"United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XSLS-99T : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Helen Tipi in household of Peter Tipi, Chicago (Districts 0251-0500), Cook, Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) 0412, sheet 38A, family 533, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 431.

1920 United States Federal Census

for Peter Tipi and family.

http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/print_u.aspx?dbid=6061&iid=4300182_00408&pid=&autoprint=true&imageonly=true&client=SUI&version=4HfH98iszgg

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJST-2GR

 

1920 United States Federal Census

1920 United States Federal Census

for Peter Tipi and family.

(Helen not born yet?)

http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/print_u.aspx?dbid=6061&iid=4300182_00408&pid=&autoprint=true&imageonly=true&client=SUI&version=4HfH98iszgg

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJST-2GR

 

Peter Tipe, "United States Census, 1920"

 

name: Peter Tipe
residence: Chicago Ward 9, Cook, Illinois
estimated birth year: 1883
age: 37
birthplace: Hungary
relationship to head of household: Self
gender: Male
race: White
marital status: Married
father's birthplace:
mother's birthplace:
film number: 1820311
digital folder number: 4300182
image number: 00408
sheet number: 15
Household Gender Age Birthplace
self Peter Tipe M 37y Hungary
wife Annie Tipe F 30y Hungary
son Frank Tipe M 12y Hungary
son Benjamin Tipe M 7y Illinois
son John Tipe M 3y10m Illinois
Daniel Sabo M 50y Hungary
John Mitercsok M 45y Hungary
Citing this Record

"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJST-2G5 : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Peter Tipe, Chicago Ward 9, Cook, Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 15B, family 299, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820311

 

 

Draft Card 1942

Peter Tipi (father of Helen M Tipi Samko)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11667-67937-90?cc=1861144&wc=MMRW-T16:n1859108948

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1KF-TZG

Peter Tipi, "United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942"

name: Peter Tipi
event: Draft Registration
event date: 1942
event place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
gender: Male
birth date: 05 Dec 1884
nara publication title: World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Illinois
nara publication number: M2097
arc identifier: 623284
film number: 2370744
digital folder number: 004134927
image number: 03834
Citing this Record

"United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1KF-TZG : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Peter Tipi, 1942; citing NARA microfilm publications M1939, M1936, and M1937; FHL microfilm 2370744.

 

http://www.ellisisland.org/search/FormatPassRec.asp?ID=101873130267&BN=P00187-3&sship=Slavonia&lineshipid=NaN

Batch Number: P00187-3
Packet Number:
Record Number:
Page Ref. Number: 120
Page Line Number: 0008
First Name: Peter
Last Name: Tipi
Age at Arrival: 26y
Gender Code: M
Marital Status: M
U. S. Citizen? No
Ship Crew? No
Nationality: Hungary, Magyar
Place of Residence: Gava, Hungary
Standardized Place of Residence:
Ship Name: Slavonia
Standardized Ship Name: Slavonia
Ship Arrival Date: 29 Dec 1908
Ship Arrival Port: New York
Departure Port: Fiume
Standardized Departure Port: Carnaro, Triest, Austria
ID Number: 101873130267

Slavonia carried a total of 2060 Passengers to Ellis Island in this trip.

Slavonia 1886 Cunard Line

Slavonia

Built by Sir James Laing & Sons Limited, Sunderland, England, 1903. 10606 gross tons; 526 (bp) feet long; 59 feet wide. 

Steam triple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 13 knots. 2099 passengers ( 71 first class, 74 second class, 1954 third class ).

Built for British India Line, British flag, in 1903 and named Yamuna. London-East Africa service. 

Sold to Cunard Line, British flag, in 1904 and renamed Slavonia. Trieste-New York service. Wrecked in the Azores in June 1909

 

http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=slav5

Slavonia, Cunard Line steamship
Slavonia, Cunard Line steamship


Cunard Line steamship built 1902 at Sunderland by James Laing & Co. The Slavonia was originally laid down as the S/S Yamuna for the British India SN Co., but was purchased on the stocks by the Cunard Line. The Slavonia was placed on the Fiume - Trieste - Messina - Palermo - Naples - Gibraltar - New York service. In June 1909 she was wrecked on Flores.
S/S Slavonia, Cunard Line

 

Burden Built Shipowner or operator Dimensions
10,606 gross 1902 at Sunderland by James Laing & Co. Cunard Line 510ft x 59.5ft

 

The Cunard Line

http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_shiplist.asp?co=cunar

The Cunard Line History

http://www.wrecksite.eu/ownerBuilderView.aspx?4342

Abraham Cunard, an American loyalist of German extraction, moved north to Canada after the War of Independence. His son Samuel became one of the leading businessmen in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was awarded the Admiralty contract to carry mail by steam ship across the North Atlantic and to carry out the agreement founded the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.. The mail service was inaugurated by 'Britannia' in 1840. In the 1850s the company extended its services to take on a Liverpool-Mediterranean route. In the early 1870s Cunard's supremacy in the North Atlantic was challenged by the White Star Line; this revitalized the company's performance and it embarked on a programme of new building.


The North Atlantic Companies were hard hit by the 1930s recession and in 1934 Cunard took over White Star to form the Cunard White Star Line. Competition from air travel led to passenger retrenchment from the 1960s. The 'Queen Mary' and 'Queen Elizabeth' were sold but the company launched a new liner, the 'Queen Elizabeth 2' in 1969. In the 1970s the company diversified into cargo carrying. It is at present part of the American Carnival Corporation, with a fleet of three ships, cruising worldwide, including on its traditional transatlantic route.

Lloyd's reference: 1751


 

Anna Tipi, "Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950"

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKP3-SXC

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14909-11796-58?cc=1838804&wc=MMV6-W6X:n1196053871

Anna Tipi, "Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950"
name: Anna Tipi
event: Naturalization
event place: Chicago, Illinois
event date: 1941
age:
birth year: 1890
birthplace: Hungary
nara publication title: Soundex Index to Naturalization Petitions for U.S. District & Circuit Courts, Northern District of Illinois and Immigration and Naturalization Service District 9, 1840-1950
nara publication number: M1285
nara roll number: 166
film number: 1432166
digital folder number: 004641708
image number: 05294
Citing this Record

"Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKP3-SXC : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Anna Tipi, 1941.

Anna Tipi, "United States Social Security Death Index"

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V94G-K28

Anna Tipi, "United States Social Security Death Index"
first name: Anna
middle name:
last name: Tipi
name suffix:
birth date: 3 September 1889
social security number: 346-09-4994
place of issuance: Illinois
last residence: Cook, Illinois
zip code of last residence: 60643
death date: February 1975
estimated age at death: 86
Citing this Record

"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V94G-K28 : accessed 05 Jan 2013), Anna Tipi, February 1975; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).

 

http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passRecord.asp?FNM=ANNA&LNM=TIPI&PLNM=TIPI&CGD=F&bSYR=1888&bEYR=1890&first_kind=1&last_kind=0&TOWN=null&SHIP=null&RF=1&pID=100973090331&MID=12200733300239678720&

The Carpathia
Built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, Newcastle, England, 1903. 13,603 gross tons; 558 (bp) feet long; 64 feet wide. 

Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 14 knots. 1,704 passengers (204 first class, 1,500 third class).

One funnel, four masts, steel hull, three decks.

Built for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1903 and named Carpathia. Liverpool-New York and Trieste-New York service. 

Rescued 705 survivors on April 15, 1912 from the sunken TITANIC

Gava and Szabolcs, Hungary

http://itouchmap.com/?c=hu&UF=-854260&UN=-1270657&DG=PPL

 
 
 

Gava, Hungary

Gávavencsellő is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.

Szabolcs, Hungary

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is an administrative county (Hungarian: megye) in north-eastern Hungary, bordering Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania

It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Hajdú-Bihar and Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén. The capital of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county is Nyíregyháza.

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county was organised after World War II from the previous counties Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg and Szabolcs

Before 1991, it was called Szabolcs-Szatmár county.

Many settlements founded after the conquest of the Magyars were largely devastated by the Mongol invasion in 1241. 

Recovery then took decades. The history of Nyíregyháza provides an illuminating example of this process. 

The Turks hardly succeeded in invading the northern parts of the region: therefore, many buildings from Árpád's age and the Medieval Era were preserved in relatively good state. 

In the Romanesque church of Csaroda, there are wall paintings dating back to the 13th century, and the Medieval churches of Nyírbátor have been almost completely preserved. 

In the 16th century, the spread of Protestantism and Calvinism brought about changes in town life.

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is located in the north-eastern tip of Hungary. It borders Ukraine, Slovakia and Romania, and has good connections both by road and rail. Within Hungary, the county is bordered by Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county and the River Tisza to the north west and Hajdú-Bihar county to the south west.

The early Hungarians transformed this region significantly by clearing large areas of forest to make way for pastures and farmland. Approximately 5 to 6 square kilometres of forest were cleared for the construction of the Szabolcs earthwork in the ninth and tenth centuries, and its ruins are still present. The area was the gateway for the Mongol invasion of Hungary in the 1240s, and suffered considerable destruction and population decrease during the raids. With the subsequent development of the country, the region became even more marginalized in the 15th century. Ongoing civil war, rebellion, and war exacted a heavy price and further hindered the region's development.

The county's borders have been altered frequently over the years, its current territory being established in 1950 with the amalgamation of the counties of Szabolcs-Ung and Szatmár-Bereg-Ugocsa.

There are many forests, fields, pastures, meadows and moorland forests in the county. The bog moss moors at Csaroda, the Nyíres lake and the Bábtava lake are especially valuable, as they contain many rare species of fauna and flora.

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is Hungary's sixth biggest county with a total land area of 5 936 square kilometres. From a geographical aspect, it is possible to divide the county into two main regions: The Upper Tisza Valley and the Nyírség. Tisza is one of the most important rivers of the county, entering Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg — and Hungary — at Tiszabecs, and leaving at Tiszadob. Its segment in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county is 235 kilometres long, out of which 208 kilometres belongs to the Upper Tisza Valley, reaching the area of Tokaj and Rakamaz. The larger area named the Nyírség is derived from the word nyír meaning birch, as the region is dominated by birch woodlands. The northern part of Nyírség is covered with sandy forest soils, the southern areas have loose wind-blown sand. Alluvial and meadow soils are found in the Upper Tisza region.

The county has a continental climate; it is cooler than the Great Plain because it is further north. Summers are cooler than in other parts of the Plains. Annual precipitation is 550-600 millimetres. The higher than average number of days of sunshine make ideal conditions for the growing of tomatoes, sunflower, tobacco, apples, and other fruits such as plums --for which the county is famous, being eaten fresh, dried into prunes (some made into lekvar) and fermented into well-known brandies.

The county has 229 settlements, of which 20 are towns. The county capital and largest city is Nyíregyháza with a population of 116 900 in 2003. The other cities have relatively small populations, only those of Kisvárda and Mátészalka having around 18 000 inhabitants. The eastern part of the county is lightly populated and is dotted with small villages which often have very poor economic conditions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szabolcs-Szatm%C3%A1r-Bereg

 

 

   

 

 
 
 

 

 

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