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Kleback Family

Kleback Family

Posted: 7 Jul 1999 6:09AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 5 Nov 2006 8:03PM GMT
Surnames: Kleback, Chlebak, Clebak, Hlyebak, Hrenyo, Mando, Warganin, Dulay, Hapstak
John Andrew KLEBACK (CHLEBAK/CLEBAK/HLYEBAK) (13 Oct 1855-13 Aug 1910)
was born in Raczkocz, Szobrance, Hungary (now Slovakia). He m. Susanna HRENYO (21
Oct 1862-8 Dec 1915) in Jeszeno, Szobrance, Hungary 26 Jan 1879. By 1900 the family
was living in Taylor, Lackawanna, PA. Neither immigration nor naturalization information
has been located. John and Susanna had 10 children:

Stillborn Twins while still living in Europe.

John Andrew Kleback Jr. (25 Nov 1880-25 Mar 1953) m. Elizabeth MANDO about 1908.
Acccording to their daughter, the couple eloped. No marriage record has been found for
them in surrounding PA counties or NJ. John received a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering
16 June 1909 from Pennsylvania State University. John and Elizabeth are buried in St.
Catherine's Cemetery in Moscow, Lackawanna, PA.

George Michael (8 Feb 1889-14 Mar 1933) m. Mary Cecelia WARGANIN 22 Jun 1915.
They lived in Wyoming, Luzerne, PA.

Susan (15 Jun 1892-12 Jan 1905) died from burns received in an accident at home. She is
buried in Minooka Cemetery in Minooka, Lackawanna, PA.

Joseph John (5 Apr 1895-29 Jan 1970) m. Catherine Mary DULAY 25 Apr 1942 in
Scranton, Lackawanna, PA. Joseph is buried at St. John's Slovak Cemetery in Taylor.

Anna (3 Nov 1898-30 Nov 1929) m. George MANDO 5 Mar 1918 in Taylor, Lackawanna,
PA. She and George are buried at St. Mary's Cemetery in Taylor.

Michael (17 Dec 1899-18 Feb 1968) m. Anna "Happy" HAPSTACK 11 Aug 1920 in
Taylor, Lackawanna, PA. They are buried in St. George's Cemetery in Taylor.

Stephen Andrew (28 Jul 1903-19 Oct 1962) never married. He is buried in St. George's
Cemetery in Taylor.

Mary (12 Mar 1904-15 Apr 1930) also never married. She is buried in St. Mary's Greek
Catholic Cemetery in Taylor.

Re: Kleback Family

Posted: 10 Jun 2005 2:08AM GMT
Classification: Query
I am looking for my maternal great-grandmother Anna Hrenjo (Hreno/Hrenyo). She supposedly came to America in 1903 and shortly thereafter married George Maricak (Marichak). They had approx. 6 children, one of which was my grandmother Anne. I am unable to find any trace of her so far. She supposedly came over with a sister Gulia/Julia/Julie.
If you have any ideas please pass them on. My mother always told me she was Hungarian, but we found a piece of paper that gave her nationality as Czech. Thanks a bunch.............Leslie Ferrand
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