He was most likely born near Marjanowka, Volhynia, Russia-Poland, which was just north of present day Rivne, Ukraine (where other members of the extended family were living before they immigrated to Philadelphia around 1900).
Emil was 31 years old and worked as meat cutter.
He was a United States Army veteran having served with W1-Co. B of the 17th Infantry during World War I.
He was unmarried and living at 3304 Kipp Street with his mother and siblings. Emil died from an aortic aneurysm, which is sometimes hereditary. He died at 10 Locust Street.
He was most likely born near Marjanowka, Volhynia, Russia-Poland, which was just north of present day Rivne, Ukraine (where other members of the extended family were living before they immigrated to Philadelphia around 1900).
Emil was 31 years old and worked as meat cutter.
He was a United States Army veteran having served with W1-Co. B of the 17th Infantry during World War I.
He was unmarried and living at 3304 Kipp Street with his mother and siblings. Emil died from an aortic aneurysm, which is sometimes hereditary. He died at 10 Locust Street.
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