She was born on 15 Oct 1876 in Monroe Township, Johnson County, Iowa, USA and was the daughter of Anna (Novotny) and Frantisek Sedlacek.
By 1899 Marie "Mary" Sedlacek had married Vincent Ceynar (c1864-1939).
She passed away in February 1937 in Fairfax, Linn County, Iowa, USA and was buried at Castek Cemetery in Johnson County, Iowa, USA. [1]
Census
1880 USA Census of Monroe, Johnson County, Iowa; on ancestry.com citing APID#1,6742::32587059; FHL#1254347; roll#T9_347; ed#215; p1.1; image#380; b: c1877 Iowa
1885 Iowa State Census of Monroe, Johnson County, Iowa, USA; on ancestry.com citing APID#1,1084::5870188; State Historical Society of Iowa; b: c1877 Johnson
1910 USA Census of Monroe, Johnson County, Iowa; on ancestry.com citing APID#1,7884::137501010; roll#T624_408; p6B; ed#92; image#1057; b: c1877 Iowa
1920 USA Census of Jefferson, Johnson County, Iowa; on ancestry.com citing APID#1,6061::43795965; NARA# T625_496; ed#90; p3A; image#722
1925 Iowa State Census of Monroe Township, Johnson County, Iowa, USA; on ancestry.com citing APID#1,1084::1805705; State Historical Society of Iowa; b: c1876 USA
Research Notes
A duplicate merge showed different death days, so a contemporary source is needed to confirm which is correct ...
d: 10 Feb 1937 ? OR
d: 11 Feb 1937 ?
Sources
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #32887811 for Marie "Mary" (Sedlacek) Ceynar, bL 15 Oct 1876; d: 11 Feb 1937; buried: Castek Cemetery, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Mary: