| Birth: | Jun. 28, 1886 | | Death: | Oct. 18, 1918 |  Jacob was s/o Frank (b. 1843) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Zemare (1855-1912) Snorek, from Bohemia, and lived in Chicago. In 1917, Jacob was a paint mixer for Bradley & Vrooman Co. in Chicago. He died in 1918 in France during the Great War. His wife Marga was left behind when he went to war.
War: World War I Title: Private, U.S. Army Rank: Private Service: U.S. Army Division: 55th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division Family links: Parents: Frantisek Snorek (1845 - 1905) Elizabeth Alzbeta Zemare Snorek (1855 - 1912) Note: Entered service from Illinois | | | Burial:
Saint Mihiel American Cemetery and Memorial
Thiaucourt-Regnieville Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle Lorraine, France Plot: Plot C Row 7 Grave 2 | Maintained by: Carrie and Allen Originally Created by: CWGC/ABMC Record added: Aug 07, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 56342269 |
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Carrie and Allen
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Jacob was born about 1887, s/o Frank (b. 1843) and Lizzie (b. 1852) Snorek, from Bohemia, lived in Chicago. In 1917, Jacob was a paint mixer for Bradley & Vrooman Co. in Chicago. He died in 1918 in France during the Great War. His wife Marga was left b...(Read more) -
Carrie and Allen
Added: Jul. 22, 2008 |
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