John Alexander PETERS
Ivan Alexander Petrichenkov changed his name to John Alexander Peters when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America in 1924. The judge he appeared before asked him what name people knew him by. He told the judge that people called him Peter, so the judge changed his name to Peters. It was a common practice of the United States Government to anglicize immigrants' names at the time they became naturalized citizens. This practice was later discontinued by the United States Government.
Alexander Petrichenkov died in infancy. His exact date of birth and death in 1911 are not known.
Fred John Peters was born Feodor Ivanovitch Petrichenkov. His name, along with the names of his father and mother, were anglicized when they became naturalized citizens of the United States of America. It was common practice at the time for judges to anglicize foreign immigrants' names at the time they became naturalized citizens.
Anna Peters died in infancy. She lived 21 days.
Anna Peters died in infancy. She lived four days.
He married Anna Alexandrovna Karamyshev 1910 at Rybushka, Saratov, Russia . Anna Alexandrovna Karamyshev was born at Rybushka, Saratov Oblast, Russia 2 Feb 1893 daughter of Alexander Josephovich Karamyshev and Vasalisa Fomenichnya .
They were the parents of 5
children:
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John Alexander Peters died 11 Jul 1966 at Artesia, Los Angeles, California .
Anna Alexandrovna Karamyshev died 16 Jul 1960 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio .