Person:Janos Szabey (1)

Watchers
John Frank Sabey
  • F.  Joseph Sabey (add)
  • M.  Barbara Sabalich (add)
  1. John Frank Sabey1881 - 1943
m. 28 Dec 1904
  1. Albert John Sabey1905 - 1993
  2. Leroy Harold Sabey1907 - 2005
Facts and Events
Name John Frank Sabey
Immigrant Name Janos Frances Szabey
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 22 Dec 1881 Eperjes, Csongrád, Hungary
Immigration[6] 24 Jun 1899 New York, New York, United States
Marriage 28 Dec 1904 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Hilma Sofia Lindberg
Naturalization[2][4] 21 Jun 1923 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
Death[3] 6 Jun 1943 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
Burial[3][4][5] 9 Jun 1943 Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook, Illinois, United States

In 1910, 20, 30, he was a waiter, and in 1940, manager of a restaurant, all in Chicago. In 1940 he was unemployed.

Obituary SABEY

  John Frank Sabey, 948 E. 55th street, June 6, 1943, beloved husband of Hilda Sabey, father of Leroy and Albert.  At chapel, 63d and Harvard, where services will be held Wednesday, June 9, at 1 p.m.  Interment Forest Home.
 Source: Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, June 8, 1943.
Image Gallery
References
  1. Draft Registration Card..

    WWII, includes birth date/place

  2. 2.0 2.1 U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992.

    Record includes names Janos France Szabey and John Frank Sabey.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947.

    Record includes birth date/place(Austria Hungary, parents names.

  4. 4.0 4.1 Obituary, in Chicago Tribune.

    Tuesday, June 8, 1943.

  5. Diane Sabey Friar, granddaughter interviews.
  6. On his naturalization record he indicates he immigrated Jun 24 1899. The year varies on the censuses and other places, as does his country of birth. There were at least 16 Jonas Szabo who immigrated from Hungary/Austria in late 1800-early 1900, born 1881. The most likely ones are Janos Szabo who arrived 2 Jun 1897, nationality Austrian, from Stettin port on the Black Sea near Poland/Germany. Or Janos Szabo 19 Apr 1902, Hungarian, from Bremen port in NW Germany.