Mares, Blanche

Female 1903 - 1988  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mares, Blanche was born on 21 Dec 1903 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA (daughter of Mares, Frank and Yama, Emma); died on 24 Jun 1988 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried on 30 Jun 1988 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Bookkeeper

    Notes:

    She was bookkeeper, remained single and lived with her mother per Antonette Mares
    4/9/1938.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mares, Frank was born on 24 Jun 1862 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic (son of Mares, Jan and Sdomickovo, Terrzie); died on 11 Dec 1916 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in Dec 1916 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Butcher

    Notes:

    He was a butcher in Helena, Montana in 1862. He and his brother, Joseph bought out, in partnership with Henry Fisher, the Scheewe and Parker Meat Market on Waren Street. They remaned it the Mares and Fisher Meat Market. They moved to larger quarters on Broadway in 1892, and changed the name to Central Mart Market, and a little bit later, the Helena Meat Market. The final location was on the east side of Main Street, just north of the intersection of 6th and Main. Their real claim to fame was the insulated ice house they built to store ice they harvested from the ice pond in Central Park. The ice house was built with double walls, with sawdust as the insulation filling up the space between the two walls. The other meat markets had not refrigeration facilities so they were forced to butcher meat only when they could be sure of selling it quickly. The Helena Meat Market quickly got the major share of large contracts with the government to provide meat for the various military facilities.He was a clerk of court in Zamberk. He had a son who was a baker in Kysberku. per Antonette Mares 4/9/1938.

    Frank married Yama, Emma on 26 Apr 1901 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA. Emma (daughter of Jama, Frank and Lojka, Antonette) was born on 4 May 1882 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, USA; died on 18 Jan 1952 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in Jan 1952 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Yama, Emma was born on 4 May 1882 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, USA (daughter of Jama, Frank and Lojka, Antonette); died on 18 Jan 1952 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in Jan 1952 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mares, Blanche was born on 21 Dec 1903 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; died on 24 Jun 1988 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried on 30 Jun 1988 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Mares, Jan was born in 1820 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic (son of Mares, Jan and Serbouksovou, N.N.); died between 1893 and 1894 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Shoemaker

    Notes:

    He was a shoemaker. They had 2 daughters and 5 sons. per Antonette Mares 4/9/1938.

    Jan married Sdomickovo, TerrzieŽamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic. Terrzie (daughter of Sdomnicky, N.N. and Sdomnicky, N.N.) was born in 1829 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 30 Mar 1878 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; was buried after 20 Mar 1878 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sdomickovo, Terrzie was born in 1829 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic (daughter of Sdomnicky, N.N. and Sdomnicky, N.N.); died on 30 Mar 1878 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; was buried after 20 Mar 1878 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    Children:
    1. Mares, Joseph was born in 1856 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 15 Apr 1926 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    2. Mares, Terrzie was born on 23 Feb 1858 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in DECEASED in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; was buried in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    3. 2. Mares, Frank was born on 24 Jun 1862 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 11 Dec 1916 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in Dec 1916 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    4. Mares, Jan was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    5. Mares, Anton was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    6. Mares, Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in DECEASED in Ceská Lípa, North Bohemia, Czech Republic; was buried in Ceská Lípa, North Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    7. Mares, Vaclav "Victor" was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in DECEASED in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; was buried in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  3. 6.  Jama, Frank was born in 1847 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1933 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in 1933 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.

    Notes:

    Independent Record, Helena, MT, 4 Nov 1953 (excerpt)

    Prospector Dies in Fire of His Cabin Home

    Smoldering embers of a once comfortable little cabin nestled in the mountains of Lump gulch several miles south of Helena bore mute testimony Tuesday of the tragic death of Frank Yama, 70 year old prospector. Yama was a gold prospector who labored in the rugged mountains of the area since 1931. It is believed that the fire occured on Sunday afternoon or night and that apparently the aged man had knocked over his oil lamp or stove. The old prospector had been very ill in recent days and may have collapsed, upsetting the lamp or stove to set the cabin afire.

    Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mr. Yama is survived by two nephews, Ernest W. Mares of St. Louis, M., and Joseph R. Mares of Texas City, Tex.; and two nieces, Lillian Sears of Seattle, Wash., and Blanche Mares of Helena.

    Frank married Lojka, Antonette in UNKNOWN. Antonette (daughter of Lojka, Joseph and Nováková, Sarah Veronica) was born on 10 Oct 1849 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1913 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in 1913 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lojka, Antonette was born on 10 Oct 1849 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic (daughter of Lojka, Joseph and Nováková, Sarah Veronica); died in 1913 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in 1913 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 28

    Children:
    1. Yama, Antonette was born on 25 Jun 1872 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 15 Jan 1944 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA; was buried in Jan 1944 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    2. 3. Yama, Emma was born on 4 May 1882 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, USA; died on 18 Jan 1952 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in Jan 1952 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    3. Yama, Frank Jr was born on 7 Nov 1893 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, USA; died in Oct 1953 in Lump Gulch, Jefferson, Montana, USA; was buried in Oct 1953 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mares, Jan was born in UNKNOWN in Prague, Czech Republic.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Ladies Tailer To Baroness

    Notes:

    Lived in Prague. His trade was being a ladies tailor to the Baroness from Zamberk. She had him come to her castle there. There in Zamberk he married his wife, Miss Serbouksovou (alternate spelling Serfouskerov). His name is most like Jan and may be the son of Joe R. Mares.

    Jan married Serbouksovou, N.N. in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic. N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Serbouksovou, N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    Children:
    1. 4. Mares, Jan was born in 1820 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died between 1893 and 1894 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    2. Mares, Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    3. Mares, Frank was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    4. Mares, Bozema was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in UNKNOWN in Wien, Wien, Wien, Austria; was buried in Wien, Wien, Wien, Austria.
    5. Mares, Joseph was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    6. Mares, Anton was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  3. 10.  Sdomnicky, N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.

    N.N. married Sdomnicky, N.N. in UNKNOWN in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic. N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sdomnicky, N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    Children:
    1. 5. Sdomickovo, Terrzie was born in 1829 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 30 Mar 1878 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic; was buried after 20 Mar 1878 in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    2. Sdomnicky, Joseph was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    3. Sdomnicky, Marie was born in UNKNOWN in Žamberk, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  5. 14.  Lojka, Joseph was born in 1813 in Šach, South Bohemia, Czech Republic (son of Lojka, Pavel (Paul) and Lahodná, Terezie Rozálie); died before 1868 in Šach, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 12

    Joseph married Nováková, Sarah Veronica in UNKNOWN. Sarah (daughter of Novák, Martin and Vítu, Anna) was born on 22 Feb 1811 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 28 Jul 1900 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jul 1900 in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Nováková, Sarah Veronica was born on 22 Feb 1811 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic (daughter of Novák, Martin and Vítu, Anna); died on 28 Jul 1900 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jul 1900 in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 28

    Children:
    1. Lojka, Frances was born on 3 Oct 1835 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 24 Mar 1916 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in Mar 1916 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Blairstown, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    2. Lojka, Josefa "Josephiny" was born on 15 May 1837 in Šach, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 22 May 1925 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried after 22 May 1925 in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    3. Lojka, Joseph II was born on 16 Feb 1839 in Šach, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1911 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1911 in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    4. Lojka, Marie was born on 7 Jul 1841 in Šach, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1842 in Šach, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    5. Lojka, Frank was born on 6 Jun 1843 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died about 1878.
    6. Lojka, Katerina was born on 26 Jun 1845 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1848 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    7. 7. Lojka, Antonette was born on 10 Oct 1849 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1913 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA; was buried in 1913 in Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    8. Lojka, Jan (John) was born on 24 May 1852 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died on 19 Nov 1852 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    9. Lojka, Anna Veronica was born on 3 May 1856 in Radlice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic; died in 1924 in Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried after 26 Dec 1924 in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.