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John Joseph Pluch

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John Joseph Pluch

Birth
Pumpenai, Pasvalys District Municipality, Panevėžys, Lithuania
Death
5 Mar 1956 (aged 70)
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Burial
Dickinson, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, per Town of Dickenson cemetery records
Memorial ID
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Born as Jonas Josef Plucas on May 15, 1885, in Pumpėnai village, Pasvalys district, Panevėžys, Lithuania - he went by the name John Joseph Pluch after immigration to the United States. Estranged husband of Eva Jozenaite Pluch. Father of Rosalie Plush [Plucas/Pluch] Ostroski Iannotti, Alphina Plush [Pluch] Scoble MacMahon, and Peter Plush [Pluch]. All of his children went by the last name of "Plush" sometime during their teen years and after. John and Eva and their daughter Rosalie were all born in Lithuania. John's naturalization papers show he came to America in 1912. His wife Eva and daughter Rose came to America on Sep 12, 1913. John and Eva lived in Binghamton, NY, worked at the Endicott-Johnson shoe factory, were very poor, and died in Binghamton - having lived their entire lives in America within a few blocks of Glenwood Cemetery - their final resting place.
Born as Jonas Josef Plucas on May 15, 1885, in Pumpėnai village, Pasvalys district, Panevėžys, Lithuania - he went by the name John Joseph Pluch after immigration to the United States. Estranged husband of Eva Jozenaite Pluch. Father of Rosalie Plush [Plucas/Pluch] Ostroski Iannotti, Alphina Plush [Pluch] Scoble MacMahon, and Peter Plush [Pluch]. All of his children went by the last name of "Plush" sometime during their teen years and after. John and Eva and their daughter Rosalie were all born in Lithuania. John's naturalization papers show he came to America in 1912. His wife Eva and daughter Rose came to America on Sep 12, 1913. John and Eva lived in Binghamton, NY, worked at the Endicott-Johnson shoe factory, were very poor, and died in Binghamton - having lived their entire lives in America within a few blocks of Glenwood Cemetery - their final resting place.


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