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Virginia Jirousek

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Virginia Jirousek was born on 13 Nov 1914 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (daughter of Joseph Stephen Jirousek and Anna Frisek); died on 5 Jun 2000 in Cleveland City Cemetery, Cleveland, Liberty County, Texas.

    Notes:

    She was shown as Virginia NOVAK, widowed, at the time of her death.

    Kay Rybak shows that she married William J. NOVAK, and they were the parents of William W. NOVAK.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Stephen Jirousek was born on 22 Mar 1892 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (son of Frank Stefan Jirousek and Anastasia "Stazie" "Stella" Turnovska); died on 29 Dec 1968 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Name Joseph Jirousek
    Gender Male
    Christening Date
    Christening Place
    Birth Date 22 Mar 1892
    Birthplace Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
    Death Date:
    Name Note
    Race
    Father's Name Frank Jirousek
    Father's Birthplace
    Father's Age
    Mother's Name Stazie Jirousek
    Mother's Birthplace
    Mother's Age
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00162-5
    System Origin Ohio-ODM
    GS Film number 1907306
    Reference ID

    Citing this Record:
    "Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXCR-LBY : accessed 25 Oct 2014), Joseph Jirousek, 22 Mar 1892; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 1907306.

    His Ohio Death Certificate show he was widowed.

    Obituary, below, is courtesy of Kay Rybak:

    CPL, Cleveland Necrology File: Plain Dealer, Jan. 1, 1969
    Jirousek-Joseph Jirousek; beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Frizek); dearest father of Virginia Novak; brother of Eleanor Schultz; grandfather of William W. Novak and great-grandfather, passed away Sunday p.m. The family will receive friends at The Charles F. Holan Funeral Home, 4702 E. 131st, where services will be held Thursday at 8:45 a.m. and at Holy Family Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Wednesday. Parking at Sohio Station.



    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1920 Census
    Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland City, Ward 13
    Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
    SD 19 ED 266 Sheet 11B
    East 49th
    3378-113-304
    Jirousek, Joseph Head M W 27 M Oh Oh Oh Shade Man Shade Co
    Jirousek, Anna Wf F W 26 M OPh Bohemia Bohemia
    Jirousek, Virginia Dtr F W 5 S Oh Oh Oh

    Joseph married Anna Frisek on 13 Nov 1913 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Anna was born about 1893 in Ohio; died in Jun 1961 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Frisek was born about 1893 in Ohio; died in Jun 1961 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Last name was instead shown as FRIZEK on the death certificate of daughter Virginia. Kay Rybak shows her as a daughter of Joseph FRISEK and Anna KOLAR.

    Cleveland Public Library
    Cleveland Necrology File
    Id#: 0561435
    Name: Jirousek, Anna
    Date: Jun 15 1961
    Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121.
    Notes: (Nee Frizek) of 13116 Crennell Ave., beloved wife of Joseph dearest mother of Virginia Novak; sister of Rudolph, Frizek, Rose Smith, Stella Maslanka, Josephine Becker, Frank (deceased), Joseph (deceased) and Mary (deceased), grandmother of William W. Novak and great grandmother, passed away Tuesday. The family will receive friends 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Thursday at the James V. Hulan & Sons Funeral Home, 4072 East 131st Street, where services will be held Friday at 8:15 a. m. and at Holy Family Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Application No. 90227 Filed and Marriage License Issued Nov 13, 1913
    Joseph S. Jirousek and Anna Frisek
    His age 21
    His Residence 3663 East 52nd St
    Her age 20
    Her Residence 4921 Anson Ave
    Occupations His Shademaker Hers Dressmaker
    Father's Name His Frank Hers Joseph
    Mother's Maiden Name His Anastasia Tornofsky Hers Anna Kolar
    Previously married? No for both
    Solemnized by Wm. Brown JP Cleveland



    Cuyahoga County Archive; Cleveland, Ohio; Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1810-1973; Volume: Vol 86; Page: 307; Year Range: 1913 Sep - 1913 Dec.

    Children:
    1. 1. Virginia Jirousek was born on 13 Nov 1914 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 5 Jun 2000 in Cleveland City Cemetery, Cleveland, Liberty County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frank Stefan Jirousek was born on 21 Mar 1871 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (son of Jan "John" Jirousek and Terezie "Theresia" Beznoska); died on 1 Aug 1921 in Cleveland City Cemetery, Cleveland, Liberty County, Texas; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Kay Rybak found the following death certificate information for Frank, indexed with last name SIRONSEK. Ohio death certificate 43429, Frank Stefan Jirousek, 50y4m9d;mrd;res.Ward 12 3663 E. 52nd; fa. John Jirousek, b. Kvetov, Cecko-Slovakia; mo Anastazie Turnovsky [sic-wife], informant; Anastazie [wife]; undertaker W. E. Jirousek [bro], 12910 Miles Avenue. [Not viewed by Melinda Strong, unable to find in index].

    There appear to have been several Frank Jirousek's in Cleveland during this same time period.

    Frank was not still at home as of the 1900 census, but has not yet located as a head of household in 1900.

    The 1900 Cleveland City Directory lists two Frank Jirousek's on p. 546:

    Jirousek, Frank lab.r. 38 Svoboda
    Jirousek, Frank lab.r. 54 Pleasant

    Along with the Frank Jirousek heading a household in 1910 census consisting of himself, wife Stella, and two children, a still single Frank Jirousek can also be found on the 1910 census:

    Ohio, Cuyahoga County, 16-ward Cleveland, ED 241
    Jerousek, Frank Hd M W 23 Single Ohio Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English Laborer/Automobile

    Frank appears to have ded in 1921, as per the following cemetery records:

    Id#: 0165256 Name: Jirousek, Frank Date: 1921 Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042. Notes: 1871-1921. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, O.

    This also matches the record Kay Rybak cites above, showing he died at age 50, which would have put his year of death in 1921. Franks mother Theresa Beznoska was also interred at the Calvary Cemetery, as was his brother William and sister Rose.

    He it appears likely that he died prior to 1929, as his father's obituary stated that "three sons had predeceased him." Additonally, most of his father's adult sons are mentioned later in the 1942 obituary of a sibling, with the exception of Frank, Frederick and Edward.

    However, the 1930 census enumeration for Anastasia "Stella" Jirousek and her children still shows a living Frank Jirousek, age 58, as head of household. This may be in error, or maybe the death information should read 1931 versus 1921.

    It also appears, from the obituary below, that (a second?) Frank Jirousek lived in Cleveland, and was married to Marie Kus.

    Id#: 0561452 Name: Jirousek, Marie Date: Mar 12 1954 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Marie (nee Kus), beloved wife of the late Frank mother of Hermina, Dorothy Bandlow passed away at her residence, 3438 W. 44 St., sister of the late John and Charles Kus, also Vaclay and Frank of Czechoslovakla. Friends may call at the J. C. Stepanek & Son Funeral Home, corner Clark Ave. and W. 44th St., where services will be held Saturday, Mar 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1910 Census
    Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Twp and City, Ward 17
    Enumerated 26 and 27 Apr 1910
    SD 19 ED 251 Sheet 13A
    East 5??
    3663-197-271
    Jirousek, Frank Head M W 29 M1 19 Oh AustBohemia AustBohemia English Motormand StreetCar
    Jirousek, Stella Wf F W 37 m1 19 3/2 Oh AustBothemia AustBohemia English
    Jirousek, Joseph Son M W 18 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Shade Hanger Dept Store
    Jirousek, Eleanor Dtr F W 16 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Tailor Cloaks

    1920 Federal Census
    Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Wd 13, ED 270
    Jirousek Frank Hd M W 48 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia Electrician, Railway
    Jirousek, Stella Wf F W 47 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
    Jirousek, Eleanor Dtr F W 25 Ohio Ohio Ohio Sewing, Tailor Shop

    1930 Federal Census:
    Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland (Districts 1-250),
    ED 218, East 52nd
    Jirousek, Frank [sic-ded'd in 1921??] 58 M @ 19 Oh Czech Czech Not employed
    Jirousek, Stella 36 (sic) M @21 Oh Czech Czech Seamtress Factory
    Shultz, Marcel Son in Law 35 Oh Germany Germany Machinist Shop
    Schultz, Eleanor Dtr 32 Oh Oh Oh
    Schultz, Marvin Son 9 Oh Oh Oh
    Schultz, Marcella Dtr 7 Oh Oh Oh

    Frank married Anastasia "Stazie" "Stella" Turnovska on 20 Jul 1891 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Anastasia was born in Sep 1871 in Ohio; died on 1 Mar 1958 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anastasia "Stazie" "Stella" Turnovska was born in Sep 1871 in Ohio; died on 1 Mar 1958 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    She was living with her daughter and son-in-law in Cleveland as of the 1940 census, and listed as widowed.

    Id#: 0561433 Name: Jirousek, Anastasia Date: Mar 3 1958 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Anastasia (nee Turnoyskt) of 3663 E. 52nd St., beloved wife of the late Frank, dearest mother of Joseph, Eleanor Schulty (sic), sister of Rose Pekarek grandmother great-grandmother; great-great-grandmother, Saturday. Family will receive friends at Biean Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave. Services Tuesday, Maren 4, at St. John Nepemucene Churco, at 9:30 a. m.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name Frank Sirousek
    Birth Date
    Birthplace
    Age
    Spouse's Name Anastasia Tumovska
    Spouse's Birth Date
    Spouse's Birthplace:
    Spouse's Age
    Event Date 20 Jul 1891
    Event Place Cuyahoga, Ohio
    Father's Name
    Mother's Name
    Spouse's Father's Name
    Spouse's Mother's Name
    Race
    Marital Status
    Previous Wife's Name
    Spouse's Race
    Spouse's Marital Status
    Spouse's Previous Husband's Name
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number M86887-0
    System Origin Ohio-VR
    GS Film number 0877927
    Reference ID 2:3WS7DL6



    Citing this Record:
    "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDCY-Y3D : accessed 25 Oct 2014), Frank Sirousek and Anastasia Tumovska, 20 Jul 1891; citing Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference 2:3WS7DL6; FHL microfilm 0877927.

    Children:
    1. 2. Joseph Stephen Jirousek was born on 22 Mar 1892 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 29 Dec 1968 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    2. Eleanora Jirousek was born on 15 Feb 1894 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 8 Apr 1980 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jan "John" Jirousek was born on 14 Aug 1847 in Kvetov, P?sek, Jihocesk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 16 Nov 1929 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    The son of Frank Jirousek and Marie Vitek.

    Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546

    Jirousek, John Foreman 74 Petrie (also living at that address were sons Edward and James)

    The following was excerpted from a translation of Jan Jirousek's obituary. It was written by Al. Zak and translated by Betty Stribrny.

    Jan Jirousek was a true and generous type of Czech immigrant from Tabor. He was a man of vigorous heart and true and Christian love. He was born in Kvet near Milevska in Czechy, area Tabor...the son of a poor farmer. His father died unexpectedly and his mother, loving her children dearly, never remarried but took care of the farm herself. His schooling was very short as was that of most village boys of that area. He came to this country in 1866, about 19 years old. In fact, he arrived on his namesday, St. Jan Nepomocene, May 16 and on the Fourth of July the same year he played in a holiday parade downtown. In a few years after his arrival in Cleveland, Mr. Jirousek married a very young girl of the family Beznoska. The wedding supper was held at the bride's home on the north side, the now gone Croton Street, near the old Forest Street. The wedding dance was held in one of the first Czech inns....during the festivities...an oil lamp was knocked over...and a conflagaration started. Everyone attempted to save themselves. The men helped the women to escape as did the young groom who saved his young bride. The fire was quickly extinguished and in the middle of the floor where a hold had been burnt through the men placed empty beer barrels and the dance continued....

    For many years Mr. Jirousek was employed as a cooper. For 20 years he was an active musician. He was also the superintendant of the coopers at Standard Oil company, where under his guidance worked many Czech musicians and other of his countrymen. After the invention of metal barrels, Mr. Jirousek became a real estate dealer. He was the one that did the most to enable fellow Czechs to purchase homes...For sometime, E. 53 off Fleet Avenue was named for him.

    He was a devoted Democrat. For many years he worked as an inspector of bridges for the city, and as foreman for street paving and as an inspector for voitng booths, until the year 1915 when his age demanded a retirement...

    He was also a great worker in Catholic circles. Twice he became president of the First Central Czech-Catholic Unit. He was among the first of those who worked towards the building of the little church St. Vaclav, on Arch and Burwell Streets...

    In the 1880s he wrote in the St. Louis "Hlasu" and "Volnosti" (Voice and Freedom) small articles of a satyrical nature and later he even wrote stories into the "American." His nom de plume for the St. Louis articles was J. Kvetovsky (his home town).

    Several times he opened a business but poor economic and work conditions caused him to fail. Another reason was the fact that he had a symphathetic nature and a big heart for the poor which made it difficult for him to prosper....

    At his coffin was his faithful, grieving wife of 60 years, who shared the ups and downs of life with him and raised 15 children and lost three sons prior to his own death. Their last eldest son, William, is now traveling in Europe visiting this parent's homeland. It will be a terrible blow to him when he returns to find his beloved father gone.

    (Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)

    Kay Rybak noted his Ohio death certificate was #69505; and showed him as 82 years, 3 months, 2 days of age, and married to Theresa. They had resided on 12922 Marston at the time of his death, and his widow, Theresa, was the informant.



    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1880 Census
    Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
    Source:FHL Film 1255008 National Archives Film T9-1008 Page 47A
    From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index
    RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    John JIROUSEK Self M M W 33 BOHEMIA Occ:Retail Grocer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    Theresa JIROUSEK Wife F M W 27 BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    John JIROUSEK Son M S W 10 OH Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    Frank JIROUSEK Son M S W 9 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    Charles JIROUSEK Son M S W 7 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    Edward JIROUSEKSon M S W 5 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    Bedrich JIROUSEKSon M S W 4 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    Vaclav JIROUSEKSon M S W 2 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
    William JIROUSEK Son M S W 10 M OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA

    1900 Census
    Cleveland, District 120, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
    Jirousek, John Head W M Aug 1847 52 M 31 Bohemia emi 1867 NA Foreman
    Jirousek, Theresa Wife W F May 1853 47 M 31 15/14 Bohemia 1865
    Jirousek, William Son W M Jul 1879 20 S Ohio Lanotype operator
    Jirousek, Mary Dtr W F Apr 1881 19 S Ohio Tailoress
    Jirousek, Joseph Son W M Mar 1883 17 S Ohio Priso Fuder
    Jirousek, Ciril Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Ohio Tailor
    Jirousek, Stanley Son W M Mar 1887 13 S Ohio At School
    Jirousek, Louise Dtr W F Mar 1889 11 S Ohio At School
    Jirousek, Amelia Dtr W F Jul 1891 8 S Ohio At School
    Jirousek, Emil Son W M Aug 1893 6 S Ohio At School
    Jirousek, Rose Dtr W F May 1896 4 S

    1910 Census
    Cleveland, Ward 16, ED 246, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
    John Jirousek Head M W 62 M1 41 Austria-Bohemia
    Theresa " Wife F W 56 M1 41Austria-Bohemia Mother 15/14 living
    Stanley " Son M W 23 Born Ohio Tinner Paint Shop
    Louisa " Dtr F W 21 Born Ohio Taileress Ladies Garments
    Amalia " Dtr F W 18 Born Ohio Sales Lady Dept Store
    Emil " Son M W 16 Born Ohio Machinist Machine Shop
    Rosie " Dtr F W 13 Born Ohio

    1920 Census
    Cleveland W 13, ED 265, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
    Jirousek, John Hd M W 72 M 1867 Na 1874 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
    Jirousek, Theresa Wf F w 67 M 1865 Na Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
    Jirousek, Louise Dtr F W 30 D Ohio Bohemia Bohemia Forelady Clothing Factory

    Kay Rybak notes that in 1930, the widowed Theresa, age 76, was still in Cleveland, on 12910 Marston.

    Jan married Terezie "Theresia" Beznoska on 4 Apr 1869 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Terezie (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" Beznoska and Anna Krylova) was born on 14 May 1853 in Beroun, Stredocesk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 22 Apr 1932 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried on 25 Apr 1932 in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Terezie "Theresia" Beznoska was born on 14 May 1853 in Beroun, Stredocesk? kraj, Bohemia (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" Beznoska and Anna Krylova); died on 22 Apr 1932 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried on 25 Apr 1932 in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    The following article, written by Rosalie Voytovich, daughter of Rose A. Jirousek, refers to her Grandparents, John and Theresa Jirousek. It was published in the January 6, 1985 SYRACUSE HERALD AMERICAN:

    MASTER OF THE ART OF PROTEST Grandma even coped with some of Grandpa's silly requests

    Everyone talks about his grandma, but not me. I am always accused of speaking in hyperbole. After all, who would believe Grandma had a child every two years from the time she was 16 to 46, and that she raised them all to adulthood? Who would believe Grandma never had a delinquent, a shirker or a discontent?

    Grandma was no women's libber, but she was a master of protest. She began in 1865, at age 15, when she married a tall, skinny musician-teacher from Bohemia rather than homestead in Nebraska with her parents.

    From the first day of her marriage, she ran her home like a tight ship and added to her crew every two years. She knitted all their stockings on 00 steel needles, made her own soap, and baked her own bread. She had no pediatrician, psychiatrist, orthodontist, or baby sitter...she was all things to all people.

    When John, the oldest, nearly severed his finger with a butcher knife, she got her sewing basket and sewed the pinkie together with great success. She treated bronchitis with goosegrease and turpentine, and coughs with onion brown sugar syrup. She always obeyed her husband and spoke to him with great respect. She paddled her children when they needed it, and never worried about injuring their psyche.

    Grandpa had a small wagon with a handle that served as a toy for the children and as a cart for him. He liked to take the market down to the farmers' market in Cleveland and buy fruits and vegetables in quantity. Grandma cooked them without a murmer.

    One October day, Grandpa returned triumphantly with a pumpkin bigger than a bushel basket. "Make pies, lots of pies" he commanded. "But, Jan, it's too big!" "Make pies. We'll eat them." "Yes, Jan."

    She made pies. When the white flour ran out, she used rye. The wood stove roared all day. She put pies on the table, the chairs, the window-sills and finally on the fence rail in the yard for all the world to see. She smiled and hummed all the while she worked. Grandpa never brought home another pumpkin.

    Grandma sewed by hand all the intricately tucked petticoats the girls wore. She worked in the sitting room next to the potbelly stove. Grandpa also practiced his cello music there. The lint and threads from the sewing were strewn on the carpet around where she sat. Evidently, her presence and the disorder in the usually immaculate room disturbed his concentration.

    "Why don't you ever sweep the floor?" he complained petulantly. "I will, Jan, I will" she replied humbly.

    She got the broom and quietly swept up the small pile of litter. When Grandpa sat down to eat, she got the broom and asked him to move his feet so she could sweep up a few crumbs. When he sat down next to the kitchen stove to read his newspaper, she asked him to move his chair so she could reach the wood splinter from the kindling. When they retired and her amorously stroked her shoulder, she bounded up, remembering she had neglected to sweep the pantry after doing the dishes. As he ate breakfast she pulled the table away from him in mid-bite, and industriously swept away a few dog hairs.

    He threw up his arms in surrender. She smiled sweetly.

    Grandpa played the clarinet in a band that provided music for weddings and parties. Grandpa went to lots of parties while Grandma stayed home and knitted. She never complained until Grandpa began to come home later and later and merrier and merrier from his engagements. He woke up cross and headachy the morning after. Grandma was tolerant and understanding until the morning he shouted for quiet while she was chopping prunes with a chopper in a wooden mixing bowl. "Everything is too noisy around here," he whined, "We need to eliminate all the noisy things." "Yes, Jan" she assented as she stood up. She put down the bowl and chopper and quietly took the wooden clarinet from the table where he had left it the night before. She broke it over her kneee as if it were a twig. She put the lid lifter into the cover on the wood stove and carefully stoked the fire with the clarinet. Grandpa gaped, but her never uttered a word.

    As I said, Grandma was a master at the art of protest. She smiled a lot.

    (Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)

    Id#: 0165259 Name: Jirousek, Theresa Date: Apr 24 1932 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042. Notes: Jirousek: Theresa, age 78, beloved wife of the late John, mother of John, Charles, James, William, Joseph, Stanley, Cyril and Emil, Mrs. Mary Will, Mrs. Louisa Adler, Mrs. Amalie Imburgia and Mrs. Rose Ripich, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away April 22. Funeral Monday, April 25, from late residence, 12922 Marston Ave., at 8:30 a. m.; services at Holy Family Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited.

    CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek

    Name Terezie Jirousek
    Titles and Terms
    Event Type Death
    Event Date 22 Apr 1932
    Event Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
    Residence Place
    Address 12922 Marston Avenue
    Gender Female
    Age 78
    Marital Status Widowed
    Race W
    Occupation At home
    Birth Date 14 May 1853
    Birthplace Beroun, Czechoslovakia
    Birth Year (Estimated) 1854
    Burial Date 25 Apr 1932
    Burial Place
    Cemetery Calvary
    Father's Name Frank Beznoska
    Father's Titles and Terms
    Father's Birthplace Beroun, Czechoslovakia
    Mother's Name Anna Kryl
    Mother's Titles and Terms
    Mother's Birthplace Beroun, Czechoslovakia
    Spouse's Name John Jirousek
    Spouse's Titles and Terms
    File Number fn 22822
    GS Film number 1992572
    Digital Folder Number 004001568
    Image Number 00756



    Citing this Record:
    "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X699-KSM : accessed 25 Aug 2014), Terezie Jirousek, 22 Apr 1932; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference fn 22822; FHL microfilm 1992572.

    Children:
    1. John S. Jirousek was born after 1869 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 18 Nov 1961 in Ohio; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Westlake, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    2. 4. Frank Stefan Jirousek was born on 21 Mar 1871 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 1 Aug 1921 in Cleveland City Cemetery, Cleveland, Liberty County, Texas; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    3. Charles Jirousek was born about 1873 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 4 Feb 1957 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Harvard Grove Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    4. Edward L. Jirousek was born about 1875 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 11 May 1900 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    5. Frederick S. Jirousek was born in Mar 1877 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 13 Jan 1929 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    6. James Stephan Jirousek was born about 1878 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died in Jan 1942 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    7. William E. Jirousek was born on 23 Jul 1879 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 13 Apr 1969 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    8. Female Jirousek was born on 23 Jul 1879 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; and died.
    9. Mary Jirousek was born on 5 Apr 1881 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 11 Jun 1972 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee; was buried in Highland Park Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    10. Joseph Franklin Jirousek was born on 20 Mar 1883 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 20 Nov 1951 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    11. Cyril M. Jirousek was born on 19 Apr 1885 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died in Apr 1949 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    12. Stanley William Jirousek was born on 13 Mar 1887 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died in Dec 1963 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    13. Louise Blanche Jirousek was born on 7 Mar 1889 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 6 Jun 1968 in Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    14. Amelia Jirousek was born on 8 Jul 1892 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 4 Sep 1985.
    15. Emil L. Jirousek was born on 23 Aug 1893 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died in Dec 1971 in Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
    16. Rose A. Jirousek was born on 25 May 1896 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; died on 19 Dec 1950 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.