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- BIRTH, MARRIAGE, & DEATH RECORDS Birth register for the parish of Nove Mesto nad Metuji, [c. 4303] for the years 1837-1873, page 63: Frantisek Tomek was born 24 Dec 1854 in Nove Meste nad Metuji. Father: Antonin Tomek, locksmith, son of Frantisek Tomek, citizen of Nove Mesto nad Metuji and his wife Barbara , daughter of Jan Cihlar, citizen of Nove Mesto nad Metuji. Mother: Marie [Cernova], daughter of Frantisek Cerny, citizen of Nove Mesto nad Metuji and his wife Marie [Kramlova], daughter of Jan Kraml, citizen of Nove Mesto nad Metuji. Illinois marriage license & certificate: The People of the State of Illinois, To any Person Legally Authorized to Solemnize Marriage, Greeting: Marriage may be celebrated between Mr. Frank Tomek of Chicago, in the County of Cook and the State of Illinois, of the age of 28 years, and Miss Anna Zak of Chicago, in they of Cook and State of Illinois, of the age of 18 years. Witnesses: M. W. Ryan, Clerk of the County Court of said Cook County, and the Seal thereof, at my office in Chicago, this 10 day of May A.D. 1884. State of Illinois, County of Cook: I, Edward A. Fisher, Justice of the Peace, hereby certify that Mr. Frank Tomek and Miss Anna Zak were united in Marriage by me at West Chicago in the County of Cook and State of Illinois on the 10 day of884. Illinois death certificate: Frank C. Tomek, 527 Clarence Ave., Oak Park, Cook Co., IL; died same. Resided 5 years in town; U.S. resident 44 years. Male, white, married, wife Anna Tomek. Born 24 Dec 1854; age at death 69 years 29 days. Occupation die maker; retired 3 years; employed by American Cutlery Co. Born Kralove Hre_eck, Czechoslovakia. Father: Anton Tomek, born (not known), Czechoslovakia. Mother: Marie Cerny, born (not known), Czechoslovakia. Informant: Anna Tomek, 527 Clarence Ave. Died 23 Jan 1924; buried 28 Jan 1924, Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago. Died 9 p.m. of myocardites (of 2 years duration); contributory illness, bronchial asthma (of 2 years duration). Attending physician, Frank Cha_vet, M.D., 619 S. Crawford Ave. Undertaker, Frank Meucl., 1610 S. Craforwd Ave., Lawndale 6481. [Newspaper death notice] Tomek--Anna Zak Tomek of 633 Clinton place, River Forest, and 527 Clarence avenue, Oak Park, wife of the late Frank C. Tomek, mother of Mrs. Bessie Fisher, George W. Tomek, Mrs. Georgina Bigelow, and the late Mrs. Libbie Henderson. Services Saturday, 1:30 p.m. at chapel, 720 Lake street, Oak Park. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Bohemian National Cemetery Book 2, page 316 Lot 18, Block 5, Section S Lot Owner: Frank Tomek Date of Purchase: May 15, 1895 Price: $75.50 Grave #1, interment #9925: Frank J. Tomak, age 8 mos., 1895 Grave #2, interment #30,700: Anna Liska, 84 yrs., 1913 Grave #3, interment #46,497: Farnk C. Tomek, 69 yrs, 1924 Grave #4, interment #60,880: Libbie A. Henderson, 48 yrs, 1935 Grave #5, interment #62,486: Edward G. Fisher, 65 yrs, 1936 Grave #6, interment #68,264: Anna Tomek, 75 yrs, 1941 Grave #7, interment #95,192: Bessie E. Fisher, 80 yrs, ashes, 1967 Grave #8, interment #98,581: Florence Tomek, 69 yrs, 1971 Grave #9, interment #104,260: George Tomek, 83 yrs, 1979 CENSUS RECORDS 1900 census, Ward 10, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois: Frank Tomek, 45-M-Bohemia/BOH/BOH Dec 1853, married 16 years, immigrated 1880; naturalized; foreman, machine shop, rents house Anna Tomek, 34-F-BOH/BOH/BOH Jan 1866, wife, 5 children, 4 living Bessie Tomek, 15-F-IL/BOH/BOH Dec 1885, daughter, tail___ Libbie Tomek, 13-F-IL/BOH/BOH Oct 1887, daughter, tail___ Georgia Tomek, 12-F-IL/BOH/BOH Jul 1888, daughter, in school 10 months George Tomek, 4-M-IL/BOH/BOH Nov 1896, son 1910 Census, 34th Ward, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois: Frank C. Tomek, 55-M-Austria-Bohemia/AUS-BOH/AUS-BOH, married once, married 25 years; immigrated 1880; naturalized; speaks English; die maker in electrical works. Anna Tomek, 44-F-AUS-BOH/AUS-BOH/AUS-BOHY, wife, married once, m. 25 years; 5children, 4 living; immigrated 1868; speaks Eng.; no occupation Libby Tomek, 23-F-IL/AUS-BOH/AUS-BOH, daughter, speaks Eng.; no occupation Georgina Tomek, 21-F-IL/AUS-BOH/AUS-BOH, daughter, speaks Eng.; stenographer in Crayon Co.. George Tomek, 14-M-IL/AUS-BOH/AUS-BOY; son, speaks Eng.; no occupation 1920 census, 527 Clarence Ave., Oak Park, Cook Co., Illinois: Frank Tomek, 64-M-Bohemia/BOH/BOH immigrated 1880, naturalized 1889; die maker, cutlery Anna Tomek, 53-F-BOH/BOH/BOH wife, immigrated 1872, naturalized unk., no occupation Georgina Tomek, 30-F-IL/BOH/BOH daughter, secretary, civil service George W. Tomek, 23-M-IL/BOH/BOH son, road (illegible), International Harv. On the 1930 census Anna Zak Tomek was living with her son-in-law Robert Henderson in River Forest, Cook Co., Illinois. HISTORY & BIOGRAPHY Virginia Dolan: Frank Tomek's birthday was Christmas Eve, and every year Grandma Anna (Zak) Tomek always had the same birthday dinner for him: Baked fish with gingerbread gravy. Because he was the oldest son, he inherited the family estate anand money. But he gave it up to his younger brother, Anton, because he felt sorry for his brother. Then Frank Tomek left Bohemia to make his way in the U.S.A. When he was older, he looked like Mark Twain. He loved to read and was a quiet, shy man. - - - - - - - - - - "Novo Mesto" means New Place or New Town, my grandmother once told me. My grandpa frank Cyril Tomek was the oldest son & would've been exempt from soldiering since he ran the farm. His younger brother would be called by Empereor Franz J, and Grandpa didn't want him to go, so he gave the farm to him and emigrated to the U.S.A. (I think he must have loved his brother very much). He came over when he was around 21 years of age. [Letter written by Virginia Fisher Dolan to Georgina Tomek Lubking] Dearest Ina, I know this next week will be dreadfully hard on you and mother. Grandma was such a darling you'll miss her dreadfully. I keep thinking of her sitting in her rocker always asking for some mending or sewing to do for one--and how sweet andrful she always was. Looking back I can't remember hearing her get cross once or fuss--even when her feet hurt her or she was tired. I hope that I will inherit some of her wonderful cheerfulness of disposition and "sweetness and light." I knoow I find it had to extoll aloud all the fine things she was to each and everyone in her family, but I hope that her character has impressed some of its fine attributes on my character that she might be as prouod of us as we are of having had her as "head of our clan." I am so happy that grandma lived long enuff for her great-grandchildren to enjoy her and become acquainted with her and for her to be able to say, as she did, with such pride, that she had great-grandchildren. As the years pass, we are able to judge fineness in character, and I think grandma really had a wonderful personality--one that we can all be proud of sharing. Love, Virgi IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: Frantisek Tomek, age 25; arrival date, 1879; port of arrival, New York, New York [from page 162, vol. 5, Czech Immigration Passenter Lists, by Leo Baca] U.S. Passport Application, Cook Co., Illinois: Frank Tomek, a naturalized and loyal citizen of the United States... born at Novo Mesto, in Bohemia, on or about the 24th day of December 1954; that I emigrated to the United States, sailing on board the Gellert [Gillert?], from Hamburg, on or about the 15th day of May, 1880; that I resided 10 years uninterruptedly, in the United States from 1880 to 1890, at Chicago; that I was naturalized as a citizen of the United States before the Circcuit Court of Cook County, at Chicago, on the 25 day of October, 1889, as shown by the accompanying Certificate of Natrualization; ... my permanent residence being Chicago, Illinois, where I follow the occupation of laborer; that I am about to go abroad temporarily; and that I intend to return to the United States [within] two years... sworn to 22 Oct 1890. Description of applicant: age 36 years; 5'5" tall, high forehead, black eyes, sharp nose, oval mouth, sharp chin, black hair, white complexion, long face. Witness to his identity, Anthony Kozel.
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