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Henry HYNEK

[N9917]

20 MAY 1891 - AFT 1930

  • RESIDENCE: 1917, 107 Larson, Laporte
  • OCCUPATION: Laborer-Indiana Molding, Laporte
    1917
  • BIRTH: 20 MAY 1891, Litomysl, Bohemia, Austria
  • BURIAL: Pine Lake Cemetery, Laporte, Indiana
  • DEATH: AFT 1930, Laporte County, Indiana
Family 1 : Marya LIZAK
  1.  Katherine HYNEK
  2. +Frances HYNEK
  3. +Raymond Peter HYNEK
  4.  Henry HYNEK
  5.  Joseph HYNEK
  6.  Julia HYNEK
  7.  Annie HYNEK
  8.  Sophie HYNEK

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[N9917] 1930 Census
Spouse Henry Hynek M 38
Mary Hynek F 38
Child Joseph Hynek M 14
Child Sophia Hynek F 14
Child Annie Hynek F 12
Child Frances Hynek F 10
Child Kathrine Hynek F 8
Child Henry Hynek M 5
Child Peter Hynek M 4
Child Julia Hynek F 16

The eastern Bohemian town of Litomy¿Ll emerged in the 13th century on the site of an older fortified settlement on the Trstenice path - an important trading route linking Bohemia and Moravia.Until 1918, LEITOMISCHL - LITOMY¿L (older German name Leutomischl) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften or "okresn©U hejtmanstv©U" in Bohemia

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