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Surnames, Love, Haggard, Baker, Svec, Slomski, Gladkowski Regions the family lived in: Ky, Tenn., Il. Ireland, Poland, Bohemia
Dates:1800's and prior


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Updated November 10, 2007

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  • George Russell Love (7 KB)
    It is told that George Russell had changed his birth name ?as of yet not confirmed.?He passed away at his home in Waekegan,Il.This picture was taken right before his death.His resting place is in Villa Grove Cemetary.
  • Elias Wallace Baker (29 KB)
    It was in early spring and the old folks were taken sick each went into phnemonia.Grandmother Elizabeth Haggard Baker died about 4 A.M. and he died in late afternoon the same day.
  • Lucretia May Baker (left) & Sister (30 KB)
    She married George Love. They moved to Hindsborro Il. on a farm. She also attended Brea College where she was a music student and was said to have played piano for the church she attended,(Methodist Episcopal)in Villa Grove,Il.
  • Elizabeth Haggard Baker (32 KB)
    She was a quiet small woman.She wore black and wore a bonnet tied under her chin.Her hair and eyes were dark.She was well liked by people as she had a trunk full of gifts given to her over the years.
  • Maude Baker Madison (15 KB)
    Maude was born to Elias Freeman Baker and his wife Martha about 1896 in Bethany Missouri.She was married to Lewis Madison in Harrison County in Bethany Missouri.She and her husband had a son------
  • Albert Svec (14 KB)
    A Bohemian Immigrant and a hard working man .He applied for his citizenship to the U.S. He hoped his new life would bring him Happiness and Prosperity where he raised his family .Sorrow came early when he and his wife Emily had lost twin boys to the Chicago River.
  • Frank (right) & Emil Svec (Brother's about 1923) (121 KB)
    Frank Svec was the 8th. child born to Albert and Emilia Gregor/Svec. His father Albert wanted his sons to be tailors and made Frank and brothers Emil and George practice sewing.As young men have minds of their own they wanted to do things their own way.
  • Emily Gregor Svec (15 KB)
    She was the mother of nine children.She and Albert wanted the children to have a musical background so they insisted that they learn how to play the Violin,Mandalin and Piano.The boys were also to master the art of Tailoring taught to them by an Uncle.
  • George Svec (beloved son) (39 KB)
    He was born Jan 1893 to Albert and Emilie Svec.He was their 5th child.He was one of 5 sons in a family of nine children.
  • Maryanna & Boleslaw Gladkowski (Left side) (196 KB)
    Boleslaw was born in Warszawa,Poland and Maryanna was born in Shohi Dust(Duie) Poland.Together they raised eight children in the part of Chicago that was once known as West Town .He worked for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad as a car cleaner.Maryanna was at home with the children.
  • Frank Svec (34 KB)
    A Tribute to Frank Svec WW1 ---1918
  • Joseph Slomski (2 KB)
    Joseph came to this country from Aust Poland in 1898 as a young man.His family followed after he worked to establish a place for them in the West Town area of Chicago Il.He was born in 1875.His wife died after twenty two years,leaving him to raise thier ten children alone.
  • Frank & Barbara Slomski/Svec (11 KB)
    Frank born in Chicago Il.1895 to imigrant Bohemian parents.His wife Barbara born in Poland in 1899.He worked all of his life and served his beloved America in the First Great War. She was his help mate for twenty three years until he was called home.
  • George Russell Love (10 KB)
    George and Lulie Baker were Married at M. Shumates on August 6,1898 in the Mt. Vernon area.George was a laborer and workerd for the Railroad.He is burried in Villa Grove Cemetary.
  • Lucretia May Baker/Love (17 KB)
    She was born on a farm in Mount Vernon Kentucky and after a few months of life moved to Garrard County Kentucky.She resided in this area until womanhood,at which time she married George Love.
 

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