Advertisement

Mary Ann <I>Mikel</I> Heck

Advertisement

Mary Ann Mikel Heck

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
3 Sep 2000 (aged 87)
Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Caledonia, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
BIRTH: Ceskoslovenska Republika "Rodny List" (Birth Record) from Uhershy Brod, Czechoslovakia as listed in Roman Catholic records at Uhersky Brod, Ve Svazku XI, Roc 1912, Na Strane 7, Pod Cis Radovym 93. The name shown is Marie Mikelova. Her father is shown as Jan Mikel, born 14 Nov 1883, son of Jan Mikel and Anna Pracharova. Her mother is shown as Anna born 11 May 1887, daughter of Josef Pastyrik and Anna Kapustova.

BIOGRAPHY: Mary was 11 months old when she arrived in America on board the S.S. George Washington at the Port of New York. She learned to walk while on board the ship in 1914. She studied hair dressing in Chicago and worked in that field for many years in Racine.

Marriage information from newspaper article in Racine Journal Times on 29 June 1935. Robert and Mary were married at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church at Racine, Wisconsin. The marriage license number 275 was issued by the State of Wisconsin on 27 June 1935 and the marriage was recorded on the certificate by Reverend Anthony G. Weiler on 29 June 1935 at Racine, Wisconsin. The certificate listed the groom as Robert G. Heck, 1827 LaSalle Street, age 26, white, laborer, Father: Robert, Mother: Margaret Henningfeld. The bride was listed as Mary A. Mikel, 1212 Hagerer Street, age 22, white, birthplace Bohemia, nationality Bohemian, hair dresser, Father: John, Mother: Ann Pastyrik. Witnesses to the marriage were Clarence H. Heck and Mary Hrubos.
BIRTH: Ceskoslovenska Republika "Rodny List" (Birth Record) from Uhershy Brod, Czechoslovakia as listed in Roman Catholic records at Uhersky Brod, Ve Svazku XI, Roc 1912, Na Strane 7, Pod Cis Radovym 93. The name shown is Marie Mikelova. Her father is shown as Jan Mikel, born 14 Nov 1883, son of Jan Mikel and Anna Pracharova. Her mother is shown as Anna born 11 May 1887, daughter of Josef Pastyrik and Anna Kapustova.

BIOGRAPHY: Mary was 11 months old when she arrived in America on board the S.S. George Washington at the Port of New York. She learned to walk while on board the ship in 1914. She studied hair dressing in Chicago and worked in that field for many years in Racine.

Marriage information from newspaper article in Racine Journal Times on 29 June 1935. Robert and Mary were married at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church at Racine, Wisconsin. The marriage license number 275 was issued by the State of Wisconsin on 27 June 1935 and the marriage was recorded on the certificate by Reverend Anthony G. Weiler on 29 June 1935 at Racine, Wisconsin. The certificate listed the groom as Robert G. Heck, 1827 LaSalle Street, age 26, white, laborer, Father: Robert, Mother: Margaret Henningfeld. The bride was listed as Mary A. Mikel, 1212 Hagerer Street, age 22, white, birthplace Bohemia, nationality Bohemian, hair dresser, Father: John, Mother: Ann Pastyrik. Witnesses to the marriage were Clarence H. Heck and Mary Hrubos.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

Advertisement

  • Maintained by: Bob J Heck
  • Originally Created by: Bob Heck
  • Added: Mar 30, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127141744/mary_ann-heck: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Mikel Heck (5 Sep 1912–3 Sep 2000), Find a Grave Memorial ID 127141744, citing Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Caledonia, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Bob J Heck (contributor 50719206).