103rd Pullman Railroad

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1940 Federal Census

Thomas Peterich
Relation in household: Brother-in (Male) Soundex
Occupation: None

Born: Yugoslavia
Anne Vach
Relation in household: Daughter (Female) Soundex
Occupation: None

Born: United States (Illinois)
Cathorine Vach
Relation in household: Daughter (Female) Soundex
Occupation: None

Born: United States (Illinois)
John Vach
Relation in household: Son (Male) Soundex
Occupation: None

Born: United States (Illinois)
Manda Vach
Relation in household: Wife (Female) Soundex
Occupation: None

Born: Yugoslavia
Mary Vach
Relation in household: Daughter (Female) Soundex
Occupation: None

Born: United States (Illinois)
Michael Vach
Relation in household: Son (Male) Soundex
Occupation: Junkman [Helper] at Junkyard

Born: United States (Illinois)
Peter Vach
Relation in household: Head (Male) Soundex
Occupation: Junkman at Junkyard

Born: Yugoslavia

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PULLMAN

The Property at 103rd Pullman Railroad
was known as 103rd Pullman Railroad before 1907.

PIN Number: 103rdPullmanRR

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