Children:
1. Henrietta "Ettie" (1860-1945); married Louis Baker.
2. Augusta "Gussie" (1864-1940); married first, Thomas H. Joyce; married second, Charles Bailey.
3. Herman (1865-1918); married Julia Bauer; took the surname Addison about 1890.
4. William "Willie" C. (1875-1962), never married.
5. Mathilda "Tillie" (1879-1967); married first, H. Dodson (?); m. second, Harry T. Parks.
6. Emma Emilie (1884-1945), never married.
7. Julius Albert (1885-1970); married Mary Ethel Bailey.
From the Pittsburgh Press, September 26, 1907:
PETCHICK -- On Tuesday, September 24, 1907, at 1:30 p.m., Catherine Petchick, wife of Michael Petchick, aged 67 years.
Funeral services will be held Friday, September 27, 1907, at the family residence, No. 217 Thirty-eighth street, Pittsburgh, at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
(Cannonsburg and Beaver Falls, Pa. papers kindly copy.)
Catherine died of heart failure, surrounded by her family, according to her death record at her church.
Children:
1. Henrietta "Ettie" (1860-1945); married Louis Baker.
2. Augusta "Gussie" (1864-1940); married first, Thomas H. Joyce; married second, Charles Bailey.
3. Herman (1865-1918); married Julia Bauer; took the surname Addison about 1890.
4. William "Willie" C. (1875-1962), never married.
5. Mathilda "Tillie" (1879-1967); married first, H. Dodson (?); m. second, Harry T. Parks.
6. Emma Emilie (1884-1945), never married.
7. Julius Albert (1885-1970); married Mary Ethel Bailey.
From the Pittsburgh Press, September 26, 1907:
PETCHICK -- On Tuesday, September 24, 1907, at 1:30 p.m., Catherine Petchick, wife of Michael Petchick, aged 67 years.
Funeral services will be held Friday, September 27, 1907, at the family residence, No. 217 Thirty-eighth street, Pittsburgh, at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
(Cannonsburg and Beaver Falls, Pa. papers kindly copy.)
Catherine died of heart failure, surrounded by her family, according to her death record at her church.
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