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Jennie (Kellar) Baranick 1929 - 2010

Jennie Marie Baranick of Galt, Sacramento County, CA was born in 1929 in North Dakota United States to Charles A Kellar and Louisa Maria Katrina Koch. Jennie Baranick had siblings Aaron Kellar, Jordan Kellar, Ernest Kellar, Lloyd Kellar, Theodore Kellar, Reinold Kellar, Dennis Kellar, Elsie Kellar, Florence Kellar, Zoe Kellar, Charles Kellar, Janice Kellar, Margo Kellar, and John Kellar. She was the parent of Joseph William Baranick, and Tina (Baranick ). She was the parent of Tina (Baranick ). Jennie Baranick died at age 81 years old in 2010 in CA.
Jennie Marie Baranick
Galt, Sacramento County, CA 95632
1929
North Dakota, United States
2010
California, United States
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  • Introduction

    My mother (Jennie) had a very difficult life. She was born in 1929 and spent her childhood during the economic misery of the Great Depression. Her family lifed along the Missouri River in North Dakota. Her parents had 15 children. Only 11 of the children survived to adulthood. The family was very poor. They lived in an earthen dug out for many years--- ( a hill with a section that was dug out and covered with plant material 'thatched type' --- Snakes lived in the roof -- Consequently she and many of her siblings were insanely afraid of snakes.) My grandfather Charlie later on the same "squatters rights" land built a very small cabin (approximately 12' by12') . He grew a vegetable garden, fished and hunted in order to earn money to maintain his family the best he could at that time. At an early age many of the children were sent to live with relatives that they might have it better in life. My mother (Jennie) was sent to the Koch relatives in Minnesota. There she met a man from the Nord family. They married and had four children. That marriage did not work out so well. Years later she returned to North Dakota where she met Joseph Baranick, the man who she married and had a fifth child. ( I am child #5). Joseph ran a gas station which was about a block and a half from where her parents were then living. (As times became a little better her parents were able to purchase a tiny home in the town.) She spent the first 8 years of her marriage to Joseph in that little North Dakota town. Later my dad (Joseph) my mom (Jennie) and I (Tina) moved to California where I live now. Jennie, as well as Joseph, lived in California until their passing.
  • 1929

    Birthday

    1929
    Birthdate
    North Dakota United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    German / English
  • Religious Beliefs

    CHRISTIAN
  • Professional Career

    housewife earlier-- waittress various labor positions
  • 2010

    Death

    2010
    Death date
    myelodysplasia
    Cause of death
    California United States
    Death location
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