Konieczny Szczech Family History
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551 | or Martin | Hes, Michal (I2430)
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552 | or Mickolino | Michalina, Edward (I1979)
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553 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muk, Rose (I3797)
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554 | or Mrofcza | Mrowca (Mrofcza), Rose Catherine (I2535)
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555 | Or Mrofcza | Mrowca, Stanley (I2534)
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556 | or Mrofcza or maybe Mrofcya | Mrowca Mrofcza, Frank Michael (I2531)
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557 | or Mrofcza or Merfosia | Mrowca (Morgan), John C. (I2533)
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558 | or place of death = Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany | Malecki, Cecylia (I4264)
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559 | Or Ratajczak | Ratajski, Ludwig (I3732)
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560 | or Staszak or Stasiowna (unmarried for Stasiak?) | Stasiak (Staszak/Stasak), Małgorzata Rose (I1934)
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561 | Or Stazewski | Stazewski, Agnes Regina (I1629)
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562 | Or surname Czaja, may have been a "house name" | Jachymiak, Maria (I0245)
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563 | or Szczepański | Szczepaniak, Wojciech (I4514)
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564 | or Znin, Posen, Prussia, Germany | Kujawa, Magdalena (I4918)
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565 | or, Oakland Cemetery, Stanley, Chippewa, Wisconsin, United States | Berdal, Lawrence (I5387)
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566 | Original surname is Cymbał | Symbal, Alexander Peter (I0012)
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567 | originally Apostolopoulos according to his naturalization papers from 1928, his name was Leonidas Anastatiou Apostolopoulos | Apostolos, Louis Thomas (I0119)
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568 | originally had as 6 may 1887 or 1888 | Staron, Joseph (I0344)
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569 | Originaly i had the last name as Hibieok. I am not sure where from. But from Barb Rohland i got this: 1st marriage of Antonius Konieczny (1821) and 2nd marriage of Marianna Konieczny (1860) - parents of George Konieczny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lukasz Bielecki" <bielecki@rose.man.poznan.pl> To: "barb" <fritgirl@charter.net> Cc: "Lukasz Bielecki" <bielecki@man.poznan.pl> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:56 AM Subject: Re: geneology search > Now the two other records (1821 and 1860) from Wieszczyczyn. >>> Catholic parish in Wieszczyczyn, entry # 8 in 1821 >>> >>> Antonius Konieczny (25) - first marriage >>> >>> Marianna Kasprzanka (17) > > The 1821 record says (bottom entry) that the date is 25 Nov 1821 and > that both spouses lived in Binikowo (Binkowo). The witnesses were Roch > Konieczny and Andreas Laufer. > >>> Catholic parish in Wieszczyczyn, entry # 5 in 1860 >>> >>> Antonius Sztuk (25) >>> >>> Marianna Konieczna (38) - second marriage > The 1860 record (bottom entry again): 24 Nov 1860, Antoni Sztak is a > farm worker and Marianna is a farmer's widow. Both are from Binkowo. Witnesses: > Jan Cieloszyk and Bartlomiej Szczepaniak. | Dubisz, Marianna (I1023)
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570 | Orkowo, Śrem, Wielkopolska, Polska | Taciak, Michalina (I5425)
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571 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bucki, Isabel Mae (I3691)
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572 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F2229)
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573 | Panienka, 63-233, gm. Jaraczewo, pow. jarociński, woj. wielkopolskie, Polska. (52st.00, 053’N, 17st.21, 750’E) | Family (F1977)
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574 | Panienka, 63-233, Gm. Jaraczewo, Pow. Jarocinski, Woj. Wielkopolskie, Polska. (52St.00, 053’N, 17St.21, 750’E) | Chybiak (Hybiak), Bartłomiej (I6279)
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575 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F2359)
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576 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hybiak, Józefa (I7330)
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577 | Parafia katolicka Nosków, wpis 2 / 1812 Nosków, 63-233, gm. Jaraczewo, pow. jarociński, woj. wielkopolskie, Polska. (51st.55, 900’N, 17st.23, 760’E) | Family (F2043)
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578 | Parafia katolicka Panienka, wpis 5 / 1848 | Chybiak (Hybiak), Elżbieta (I6288)
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579 | Parafia Śrem, Akt zgonu Nr 76/1844 | Taciak, Mateusz Maciej (I4154)
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580 | parobek z Masłowa, syn wymiernika z Binkowa i panna z Błażejewa (Śrem) , córka gospodarzy z Błażejewa | Family (F830)
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581 | Peggy Rebecca Apostolos CA United States APOSTOLOS, Peggy Rebecca Sept 10, 1924 - Jan 1, 2008 A longtime Roseville resident, Peggy Apostolos died at home after a long illness. She was 83. Peggy was born in Salina, Utah, to James and Jeanie Aceves. Her family settled in Santa Barbara, Calif. While in Santa Barbara at a U.S.O. Social, she met and fell in love with Tommy Apostolos, a Marine stationed at nearby Goleta. They wed on August 18, 1944, and settled in Tommy's hometown of Roseville. Peggy loved Roseville. Early in her marriage, she worked part time at the Dainty Pastry shop, while raising a family. Peggy was an excellent cook, specializing in her homemade enchiladas, and her kitchen would be the gathering place for family and friends. When her husband died in 1988, a memorial fund was established in his honor. This created a new passion in Peggy's life. Annually, local children are clothed with the help of this fund. Peggy was so thankful for all the contributions in Tommy's name, as it approached its 20th year. Peggy was preceded in death by her husband Tommy; her son T.J.; both parents; three brothers; and two sisters. Peggy is survived by her children and their spouses: Rick Apostolos; Mona and Dan Schott; John and Leslie Apostolos; Sheri and Mike Dyckhoff; her sister Phyllis Pommier; brother Ralph Aceves; 15 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Inurnment will be private. All are welcome to a "Celebration of Life" to be held on Saturday, January 12, 2008, at Peggy's Roseville residence from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Bring pictures to share. Mass intentions will be observed on January 26 at St. Clare's in Roseville at 5:30 p.m. and February 23 at St. Rose at 5:30 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Tommy Apostolos Fund, c/o Surewest, P.O. Box 969, Roseville, CA 95678. CITE THIS RECORD "Sacramento Bee, The", California, GenealogyBank.com (http://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/11E208603089ACA8-11E208603089ACA8 : accessed 13 October 2015) Peggy Rebecca Apostolos | Aceves, Peggy Rebecca (I0152)
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582 | PGSA Database record for Malgorzata Maryanna Konieczny says Born 01 Apr 1917 Baptized 15 Apr 1917, Sacred Heart PNCC Father Frank Konieczny Mother Zofia Hajdnow Sponsors not readable | Konieczny, Margaret Marie (Malgorzata Maryanna) (I0024)
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583 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Konieczny, George Albert Sr. (I0001)
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584 | Pięczkowo, 63-025, gm. Krzykosy, pow. średzki, woj. wielkopolskie, Polska. (52st.07, 100’N, 17st.26, 730’E) | Hybiak, Wojciech (I6092)
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585 | Pietszak, Wanda F. (nee Jagielo), beloved wife of the late Harry, loving mother of Diane (Joseph Pruski) Luker, Robert (Susan) and Richard, dearest grandmother of Steven (Michelle) Luker, Karen (Valde) Bojczuk, Kevin (Kristin) Pietszak, Kenneth (Christina) Pietszak and Kathleen Pietszak, dear great-grandmother of Danny, Ashley, Taylor, Mya and Lily, fond sister of the late Joseph (late Joanne) and the late Anthony (late Val), dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, 11:00 a.m. at Malec & Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee Ave. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday, 3:00 to 9:00 p.m from https://legacy.suntimes.com/obituaries/chicagosuntimes/obituary.aspx?n=wanda-pietszak&pid=147456582&fhid=2009 | Jagiello, Wanda (I4526)
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586 | Płocinska Was Plocinska Might be Boncyznska ?? | Płocińska, Katarzyna Kathryn (I2391)
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587 | Polish, born in what is today Ukraine, later moved to Faschovka (Faschivka) in same area, what's now Ukraine. | Cymbal, Antoni (I0109)
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588 | Proposed Change: Family: Mathew Rzetelny / Mary Anna Antczak Tree: Konieczny-Szczech Link: http://ancestry.leonkonieczny.com//familygroup.php?familyID=F001&tree=KoniecznySzczech Description: I have found your Rzetelny family in records in Poland. Your Mathias Rzetelny was a brother to my Michael Rzetelny who settled for a time in Alpena, Alpena Co., Michigan before moving to WA State after his wife died in 1903, where he died in 1910. There also is another brother, Joseph in PENN. Be happy to share information Julian Julian jjjhoppe@yahoo.com | Rzetelny, Michael (I3087)
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589 | Published in the Chicago Tribune on 12/7/2008 Edward F. Sado Edward F. Sado, 83, passed away quietly, Thursday Dec. 4, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years Agnes, nee Symbol; his two children Celeste Shaw and Phillip; and his two grandchildren, Tracy and Joel. He was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Anna; his brothers Frank (the late Marie) and Stanley (Arlene), and his sisters Mildred (the late John) and Ann (the late John). Edward served as a Marine in WWII from 1944 to 1946 and saw action in Saipan and Okinawa. After the surrender of Japan, he remained overseas to help with the repatriation of China. Ed also served on the Norridge District 80 school board of 9 years, 31/2 as President. He served for many years on the North and West Side Master Plumber's Association as recording secretary. Edward was a member of Local 130. Funeral Monday 10:30 a.m. from The Oaks Funeral Home 1201 E. Irving Park Rd. (at Prospect), Itasca to Holy Ghost Church, Mass 11 am. Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 3 to 8 p.m. For funeral info 630-250-8588. | Sado, Edward (I0204)
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590 | Rafal = Rafał | Waksmundzki, Rafal (I2413)
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591 | Ratajski? | Stanislawa (I3760)
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592 | Raymond Stanley Urbas Age 85, of Rice Lake, WI died Wednesday August 29, 2018 at the Lakeview Medical Center in Rice Lake. Raymond was born on September 22, 1932 in the Town of Taft, Wisconsin to Stanley and Olga (Symbal) Urbas. Raymond graduated from the Thorp High School and then entered the United States Air Force in 1951 and was Honorably Discharged in 1955. He attended UW Eau Claire with a bachelors degree in Education and then received his masters degree in School Psychology. Raymond was a High School English Teacher, a school psychologist and was a teacher trainer in the area of dyslexia. He loved camping, traveling, hunting, fishing and rehabbing house projects. Raymond had a special place in his heart for his pets, his dogs. He is survived by his significant other, Bonnie Boyer of Rice Lake; 2 daughters, Lani Urbas (Shirley Wickersham) of Waterloo, WI and Susan (Kevin) Williamson of Boise, Idaho; 4 grandchildren, Simon Dettinger, Catherine Urbas, Emma Urbas and Connor Williamson; 3 siblings, Donald Urbas of Chippewa Falls, WI, Patricia (George) Cohen of Mims, Florida, Stanley (Laurie) Urbas of Seabeck, Washington; and many nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his parents, Stanley and Olga Urbas. Graveside Services will be held at 10AM Friday, October 12, 2018 at the Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Spooner, WI where Military Rites will be accorded him the Rice Lake Veteran Honor Guard. Appleyard’s Home for Funerals in Rice Lake is in charge of the arrangements. | Urbas, Raymond (I0857)
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593 | record from Rose Szczech | Mrowca, Stanley (I2534)
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594 | Rolnik. Mieszkał w Krauszowie #55. Pochodził z Ludźmierza #51. | Jachymiak, Józef (I3464)
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595 | Ronald “Ron” S. Konieczny, 60, of Owen passed away on September 21, 2016 in Holway. He was born on September 28, 1955 to Stanley and Adala (Collar) Konieczny. He was a graduate of Owen- Withee High School. He married Sally Ann Kowalewski on September 23, 1976 in Medford. After school Ron went on to work at Weather Shield for 32 years. After Weather Shield Ron then went on to work for Turenne Construction and Nestle. In his spare time Ron enjoyed hunting, snowmobiling, woodworking, gardening, raising llamas, caring for his lawn, camping, big colorful campfires, watching the Packers, drinking beer and listening to good tunes, and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Ron is survived by his wife Sally of Owen, children: Shannon (Patrick) Loucks of Curtiss, Shawn (Sara) Konieczny of Medford, Sherri (Dustin) Dmytro of Gilman, grandchildren: Shawna, Bryant, Victoria, Clark, and Claire. Ron is further survived by his mother, Adala of Medford, sisters: Kathy (Bill) Semanko of Junction City, KS, Karen (Lee) Paul of Medford, Linda (Don) Horgen of Almena, and Judy Bogodonovich of Stanley and many loving nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father Stanley, father-in-law Vernon “Bud” Kowalewski, and mother-in-law Marjorie “Marge” Kowalewski. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at his residence at 3:00 PM. In lieu of flowers Memorial Donation in honor of Ron can be given to his family for designation at a later date. | Konieczny, Ronald Stanley (I0929)
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596 | Sandy Miarecki genealogy says Franciscus Szczech B 1 Mar 1874 (Krauszow house 30), ?wed Victoria Sopiarz 1898 (?Pennsylvania), then moved to Thorp WI (from Rose in Fox Lake) // see FSVS for possible Victoria? | Szczech, Franciszek Joseph (I0026)
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597 | Sandy Miarecki genealogy says Joannes Szczech B 16 Mar 1885 (Krauszow house 30), D 1 May 1956? (birth record, note not clear) // ?wed Maria Byrnas (?Chicago, St Cyril), lived on Bishop St // (from Rose of Fox Lake), Maria had sister Rosalia who married Joseph Sojka in Chicago, Joseph Sojka was brother of Bronislaw Sojka's father Franciszek, Maria's and Rosalia's families lived in same house on 4440? Bishop | Szczech, Jan Jozef (I0149)
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598 | Sandy Miarecki genealogy says Josephus Szczech B 13 Nov 1875 (Krauszow house 30), wed Agnes Czaja 10 Aug 1898 (Leon Konieczny tree), D 13 May 1940 (birth record) // see JSAC | Szczech, Jozef (I0107)
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599 | Sczeck in military records | Szczech, Andrew Joseph (I0124)
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600 | septicemia from ruptured appendix | Mrowca Mrofcza, Frank Michael (I2531)
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