Konieczny Szczech Family History

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651 USC Kleszczewo - akt małżeństwa 12 /9-11-1903 ; Małżonka: Anna SIWCZAK (ur. 1885); ojciec: Andrzej, matka: Wiktoria Czajka Family (F2361)
 
652 USC Krerowo - akt urodzenia 80/8-11-1877| Hybiak, Stanisław (I7335)
 
653 used the surname Konetz while in Minneapolis area, probably an aglicization of Konieczny

 
Konieczny, Frank George (I0014)
 
654 Various spellings but probably Slahetka is correct, it is on the marriage announcement

Stachetka
Schletka
Slachetka
Szlachetka

 
Slahetka, Victoria (I2952)
 
655 Victoria G. Szymanski

Victoria G. Szymanski, 97, Marshfield, died peacefully Wednesday, April 15, 2009, at Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, with her family by her side.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, April 20, 2009, at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Marshfield. The Rev. Donald Meuret will officiate and music will be provided by a grandson-in-law, Gary Clausing. Burial will take place in Gate of Heaven Cemetery and grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

The visitation will be held Monday at Our Lady of Peace Church from 10 a.m. until service time. Rembs Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Mrs. Szymanski was born Jan. 3, 1912, in Owen, the daughter of Francis and Wladyslawa (Wojciechowska) Salwach. She was united in marriage to Felix J. Szymanski on Aug. 27, 1932, at St. Hedwig Catholic Church, Thorp. He died April 27, 2002.

After their marriage, the Szymanskis farmed in the Withee area. They moved to Marshfield after their retirement in 1989. Victoria will always be remembered as a loving mother and grandmother. She enjoyed Polish polka music and dancing with her husband. In recent years, she had resided at Wells Nature View Assisted Living on South Apple Avenue.

Victoria is survived by four children, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Her children are John (Carol) Szymanski, Josephine (Don) Ruder, Mary Ann (Ronald) Machtan, all of Marshfield, and Jane (Gary) Welsch of Denmark. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren are Al (Carol) Szymanski of Baraboo and their children, Jake, Julie and Joel; Sue (Rich) Lemley of Milwaukee; Maria (Gary) Clausing of Cedarburg and their children, Jenna and Evan; Randy Ruder of Mamoroneck, N.Y.; Richard Ruder of Juneau; Terry (Mel) Ruder of Plainfield, Ill., and their children, Nicholas and Joshua; and Mark (Lori) Machtan of Marshfield and their daughter, Melissa. She is further survived by a brother, Ted (Lucille) Salwach of Wausau; and a sister, Angie Persick of Milwaukee.

She was predeceased by her parents, her husband and two sisters.

Memorials may be designated to Our Lady of Peace Improvement Fund.

Condolences may be sent online to www.rembsfh.com.
 
Salwach, Victoria G. (I0805)
 
656 Walter Nels Swanson born 1903 died 1950
He met his wife, Bernice, in Chicago. His grandparents immigrated here from Sweden and settled in Nebraska.
They have quite a few cousins in Coal City, IL.
 
Swanson, Walter Nels (I1550)
 
657 Was a State Senator from MN at one time
Also was a Banker 
Julkowski, Raymond John (I0534)
 
658 was a widow when she married Jan Gorz

her huband was Jozef soika and they had children. 
Truty, Agnieszka (I2294)
 
659 was Cymbal Cymski, Jan (I1972)
 
660 was Cymbala Cymska, Ludwika (I1941)
 
661 was Cymbala Cymska, Stefania (I1948)
 
662 Was Dryjanski, but other sources including her obit show that is wrong
 
Janowski, Josephine (I2944)
 
663 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F2363)
 
664 We went to a wedding of another cousin's son's wedding 3 weeks ago in Sheldon, so we stayed in Thorp. It turned out that St. Mary's was having their yearly Polish Dinner on that Sunday so we stayed long enough to have wonderful homemade food. I think Bernice Symbol was one of the cooks.
My brother has gone to Ellis Island.com and found when Peter and Anna and their family came from Poland. It tells their ages and the city they came from in Poland. (Pisarzowa) I went to Poland last summer, but we were on a tour so we couldn't go to Pisarzowa, but we were close! It is close to Zakopane so I guess we are Goralus! I will go another time. My cousin Jim, Ray SLowiak's son, works in Poland in theater at least 3 times a year. He did go to Limanowa, the actual town where Slowiaks came from and found the cemetary to be full of SLowiaks. But that is all the time he had. He would like to go again too. I think Limanowa must be a dot on the map and Pisarzowa a tiny bit bigger next to it.
Well, enough for now. Tell me about yourself and your family.
Betty Ann "Bini" Slowiak Husain 
Slowiak, Joseph (Józef) (I0253)
 
665 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F1989)
 
666 Wife Mary Pietryga listed as widow in 1920 census
 
Nawrocki, Valentine (I3703)
 
667 Witnesses

Walter Sivaser
Mary Hajder 
Family (F1501)
 
668 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F1679)
 
669 Witort Vitort, Jozef (I0112)
 
670 Wos or Voss or Vos Wos, Aniela (Angela) (I1627)
 
671 wpis 47/1793 Niesłabin Mieloch, Franciszka (I6920)
 
672 WW I registration card shows laborer in Taylor Mines, C.L W. RR. Co?
nearest relative mrs. mike michalena, 110 s. Ridge, st. Taylor, PA 
Mrowca Mrofcza, Frank Michael (I2531)
 
673 WWI-US Army Bartosiewicz, Ralph (I1179)
 
674 Zalesie, 63-233, gm. Jaraczewo, pow. jarociński, woj. wielkopolskie, Polska. (51st.58, 620’N, 17st.22, 045’E) Chybiak (Hybiak), Karol (I6287)
 

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