Tomsic, Anton 1a 2a 3 4

Birth Name Tomsic, Anton
Gramps ID I0011
Gender male
Age at Death 77 years, 7 months, 27 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth 1880-01-16 Vrh, Hinje, Zuzemberk, Slovenia Vrh 14, Hinje, Zuzemberk
General

Address: Vrh/Zuzemberk/Slovenia/Austria

 
Immigration 1898-09-01 Vrh, Hinje, Zuzemberk, Slovenia as Anton Tomsic from Vrh
 
Residence 1905 St. Clair House #1130 at Marriage to Anna Lavric/Laurich per church record, as "Antonius"
 
Residence 1906 St. Clair House # 3844 Anna Jr's birth on July 5 - record
 
Residence 1908 St. Clair House #3803, CLE  
 
Residence 1920 Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OH, USA Pangburn Road Farm
Event Note

Family moved from the farm (on Ridge Road) to 185th and started store about Oct 1921. Moved to farm again in 1936-1937, then back to Cleveland in 1946-47 (Muskoka?).

Mar 2014 - Better information on homes in Anton Tomsic newspaper obit, scanned and stored. Received original from Alysan Azman Mar 2014.

 
Residence 1921-10-00 East 185th Street Store  
 
Residence 1930 East 185th Street Store  
 
Military Service 1942 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA  
 
Residence 1947 Muskoka Avenue house #18515  
 
Death 1957-09-12 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Anton Tomsic Death
General

Address: Cleveland, OH/USA

Event Reference Note

Id#: 0757827
Name: Tomsic, Anton
Date: Sep 12 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #162.
Notes: Tomsic, Anton, beloved husband of Anna (nee Laurich), dear father of Anna Maysar, Anthony Jr., Frank, William, Alice Azman, Florence Hlad, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Mary Tomsick, Frances Hocevar, Jennie Zallar - or Zaler (Canon City. Colo.), late residence, 18515 Muskoka Ave. Funeral Friday at 8:15 a. m. from Jos. Zele & Sons Memorial Chapel, 458 E. 152d St. and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

 

Parents

Relation to main person Name Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Tomšič, Jožef [I0136]
Mother Škufca, Marjeta [I0137]
    Brother     Tomšič, Joseph Sr [I0166]
    Brother     Tomsic, Jakob [I0154]
         Tomsic, Anton [I0011]
    Sister     Tomsic, Mary [I0152]
    Sister     Tomsic, Jennie [I0350]
    Sister     Tomsic, Frances [I0153]

Families

    Family of Tomsic, Anton and Lavric, Anna [F0004]
Married Wife Lavric, Anna [I0012]
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage 1905-01-30 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA St. Vitus Church; Rev Vitus Hribar officiating
Event Note

Witnesses: Maria Novinc and Andreas Zajec

Event Note

1130 St. Clair Ave

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Residence (Unknown) 1908 St. Clair House #3803, CLE  
 
Residence (Unknown) 1920 Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OH, USA Pangburn Road Farm
Event Note

Family moved from the farm (on Ridge Road) to 185th and started store about Oct 1921. Moved to farm again in 1936-1937, then back to Cleveland in 1946-47 (Muskoka?).

Mar 2014 - Better information on homes in Anton Tomsic newspaper obit, scanned and stored. Received original from Alysan Azman Mar 2014.

 
Residence (Unknown) 1921-10-00 East 185th Street Store  
 
Residence (Unknown) 1930 East 185th Street Store  
 
Residence (Unknown) 1947 Muskoka Avenue house #18515  
 
  Narrative

Rice and Blood Sausage Story per Bill Azman Jr.
March 9, 2014

I have made these things since about 1977, and have wondered about a few things.
First of all, to answer your question, rice sausages were distinctly different from blood sausages, when our grandparents made them on the farm. The hogs were raised and fed and fattened up over the summer and fall, and then when it got cold enough to act like a large cooler, they would kill the hogs and start butchering them. They wasted nothing.

The rice sausage we made were originally made from pork hearts, snouts, and lungs, as the main meats, with added cracklings, onions, and rice....the seasoning are salt, pepper, cloves, cinnamon, and leaf marjoram. The blood sausages were made with the jowls, and tongues, most of the other head meats...and livers. To this, after cooking and grinding and mixing and seasoning, they would add the blood. The intestines of the pig were used as well as the large intestines....the blood sausages were usually like small zelodec. Mother told me when grandpa Tomsic made his, he would hope that when baked in the oven, the blood sausage when sliced, would stay together, like well packed in the casing.

An interesting side note, in the 60's, the USDA banned the sale of lungs. We tried to still get them, but the inspectors counted the animals going in, and counted the lungs coming out. The Azmans stopped making rice sausages then, and did not make them until I returned in 1976 from Fremont, where I worked at Schiets Motors Motorcycle shop.

I wanted to start making rice sausages, and the recipe from Azman's was gone....no one could find it, anywhere. So Mother sat down and made a recipe from what she remembered...mostly from the Tomsic recipe. Grandma Azman had always used the "ana pist" method....that is, a fistful of this and a fistful of that .....and Mother made it into real, measurable recipe. And, YOUR Mother, was one of the critics we took the first batch to.....a 5lb homemade batch made on Maplecliff, made in bulk, and Your Mother helped tell My Mother what to increase and make it the best.

After taking the mix to another rice sausage fanatic, we approved the mix and made the first batch...Isn't it something how our families are tied together.....your Mother helped us make rice sausages for over 20 years. She would take no pay, and I would offer her food, which she would take occasionally....BUT, she always made a sandwich of zemle, and cverke.
The question I have about making these things is why they used rice.....I really don't know if Slovenia makes rice....I know some of the sausages are made with barley groats....I always figured that grains like barley would be more prevalent in Slovenia , than rice.

  Children
  1. Tomsic, William Frank [I0002]
  2. Tomsic, Anna F [I0022]
  3. Tomsic, Frank [I0023]
  4. Tomsic, Florence F [I0024]
  5. Tomsic, Anthony [I0062]
  6. Tomsic, Alice [I0177]

Media

Narrative

Dates of birth and death from Calvary Cemetery in Cleveland as well as family and public records.

Narrative

Hinje is church parish (area) or small town SW of Zuzemberk. See Web address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinje,_%C5%BDu%C5%BEemberk

Narrative

Ellis Island Record: An 18 year old Anton Tomsic immigrating from Vrh, Slovenia (called Austria at time), arriving via ship from Bremen on Sept 1, 1898. Have not independently verified this is Anton of this family. Data matches, however. Probability is high. Emigratedwith 2 sisters (Mary, Francis) and brother John (Jack).

A second brother (name unknown) could not leave Slovenia because he was crippled, as Anton told his daughter Alice years later. Grandson (Joze Tomsic) of the brother left in Vrh was visited in Vrh by American grandson of Anton (Tony Tomsic) in 1990s. This grandson in Vrh was aware that Anton's brother Jack drowned in Lake Erie, Cleveland, OH, USA. This confirmed family linkage. Anton's brother Jack had 2 children, Lillian and Violet.

(Source: Anton's daughter Alice years later...passed on by Alice'sson, Bill.)

Narrative

Three sisters were Mary, Fanny (Francis), and Jennie. Anton's sister Fanny (Francis)'s married name was Hocevar.

Jennie, lived in Colorado (Canon City in 1957)... WmF Tomsic went to Colorado to visit on a motorcycle in 1934...an Indian motorcycle. Sister Mary married another Tomsick...spelled with a K....that was Kenny Tomsic's mom and dad...Kenny was a change of life baby, had a detective-cop brother who had a bar on the west side of Cleveland. His name was Adolph...there is a sister still living also... Kenny was mom's first cousin and is our (the Azman children's) second cousin.

Anton Tomsic Obit (found in Mar 2014) offered CORRECTION that Jennie Tomsic Zaler (Zeller?) was the sister that moved to Colorado. Originally thought it was Mary.

Pedigree

  1. Tomšič, Jožef [I0136]
    1. Škufca, Marjeta [I0137]
      1. Tomšič, Joseph Sr [I0166]
      2. Tomsic, Jakob [I0154]
      3. Tomsic, Anton
        1. Lavric, Anna [I0012]
          1. Tomsic, William Frank [I0002]
          2. Tomsic, Anna F [I0022]
          3. Tomsic, Frank [I0023]
          4. Tomsic, Florence F [I0024]
          5. Tomsic, Anthony [I0062]
          6. Tomsic, Alice [I0177]
      4. Tomsic, Mary [I0152]
      5. Tomsic, Jennie [I0350]
      6. Tomsic, Frances [I0153]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Bill Azman Jr. 03/26-27/2012 email correspondence [S0016]
      • Date: 2012-03-27
      • Page: 1
      • Confidence: High
  2. Alice Azman Interview - Maplecliff Road House. 44119 [S0017]
      • Date: 2001-03-01
      • Page: 1
  3. Ellis Island Records Check 04/2012 [S0023]
  4. Slovenian Genealogy Support - Tomsic/Pecjak Case [S0020]
  5. St. Vitus Catholic Church Marriage Records via Mail [S0026]