Background
Szucs, Loretto Dennis was born on April 14, 1941 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Joseph Raymond and Muriel Dennis.
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Szucs, Loretto Dennis was born on April 14, 1941 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Joseph Raymond and Muriel Dennis.
Bachelor in History, St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana, 1990.
Archives specialist National Archives & Records Administration, Great Lakes Region, Chicago, 1990-1992. Acquisitions editor Ancestry Public, Salt Lake City, 1992-1997. Vice president Ancestry.com, Provo, since 1997.
( America is a nation of immigrants. Through naturalizati...)
Member history advisory committee, Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, 1991. Member American Library Association (genealogy committee), Federation Genealogical Societies (vice president, David S. Vogels Junior award 1990), Polish Geneaological Society of America (Wigilia award 2003).
Married Robert John Szucs, May 27, 1961. Children: Juliana Smith, Diana Sullivan, Patricia Stitz, Laura Pfeiffer.