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28251 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Deborah Ann WANICKI
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28252 |
His mother died shortly after giving birth to him. He was given to be raised by a family friend but died shortly after. Not sure of burial site. Might be either Calvary or St. Mary's on E.71st St. If he had been buried under the name of his foster (or adoptive?) parents (see notes below about MICHALSKI), then he was buried at Heart of Mary cemetery which is probably an alternative name for St. Mary's.
Felix was only about 4 months old when he died.
No one in the family seems to know exactly which family took in Felix, however, a little research into death certificates turned up a Felix MICHALSKI baby. The death certificate lists his birthday as Jun 1, 1920 and his death as Nov 8, 1920. The certificate lists the parents as Stanislaw (Stanley) MICHALSKI and Stanislawa WALUSKA. Residence was 4112 E.56th St. The reasons I believe this is probably the right baby is that the date of birth is only one day off, the baby lived for just a few months, but most importantly of all, the residence is just a few houses away from Vincent and Aniela's home at 4127 E.56th St. Felix Michalski died of bronchio-pneumonia.
Thus far, I have been unable to find any further trace of Stanislaw and Stanislawa Michalski. There are a couple of Stanley's in the 1920 census, but neither one is living on E.56th. It's possible one of the couples lived elsewhere at the time of the census and moved to E.56th sometime between Felix's birth and his death, but that is still to be determined. One wonders if the couple had any other children, and if so, would any have been old enough to remember this child. Unfortunately, any of them would probably be deceased by now, themselves, and it is unlikely that the origins of this baby would have come down thru the family grapevine. The best way to resolve this would be to see if a birth record exists for the Michalski child. If not, then the scenario presented above is all the more likely.
Additional note:
I found a death certificate for Stella Michalski, nee Walerski, of 7304 Aetna Ave. Spouse: Stanley
Born: May 8, 1888
Died: March 3, 1933 of cervical cancer
Father: Jozef Walerski
Mother: Antonina Lucaszewski
The maiden name Waluska (or the American version Waluski) and Walerski are probably one in the same and the difference due to the way handwriting looked on Felix's certificate vs. on Stella's. Stella is the equivalent of Stanislawa.
1930 Cuyahoga County, Cleveland living at 7304 Aetna
MICHALSKI, Stanley, 53, married at age 27, b, Poland, immigrated 1913
Stella, 43, married at age 17, b. Poland, immigrated 1914
Considering the age difference between the above Stanley and Stella, the 1920 census entry for a Stanley and Stella at 3935 E.67th is probably the same ones who later lived on Aetna. There were no children listed in 1920, either. | Felix WANICKI, (infant)
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28253 |
BIRTH: SSDI lists her birthdate as 1911 and Vincent listed it as 1912 on his Naturalization papers, but the correct year is 1910 per her birth certificate #14571
MARRIAGE: Married in Sacred Heart Church, 6916 Krakow Ave. ; Cleveland, 44105; (216) 341-2828
OCCUPATION: Speaker solderer at Rolla Company
DEATH: Heart Attack
OBIT: KUTOLOWSKI, GENEVIEV : Wife of John J (Obit.). Plain Dealer 11 Aug, 1989, pg. 10 sec. C
GENEVIEVE KUTOLOWSKI (nee Wanicki), beloved wife of John J., dear mother of John P. (wife Lila) and Jane, beloved grandmother of Lynee, Walter and John, dear sister of John, Stanley and the following deceased: Isabel Dart, Louis, Tekla, and Irene Stankiewicz. Funeral Mass Saturday, Aug. 12, St. Charles Church at 10 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, 5986 Ridge Rd. , Parma, from 204 and 709 pm Thursday and Friday. | Genevieve D. WANICKI
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28254 |
BURIAL: Calvary Cemetery Sec 16 | Infant WANICKI, (I)
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MARRIAGE: License application lists WANICKI, IRENE and STANKIEWICZ, EDWARD (v.0179 pg.0101 )
Married at Sacred Heart Church, 6916 Krakow Ave. ; Cleveland, 44105; (216) 341-2828
DEATH: Liver Cancer
BURIAL: All Saints Cemetery, Sec. 4, Lot 1561, Grave 1. | Irene WANICKI
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28256 |
CHRISTENING: At St. Casimer's Church on Sowinski Ave., with Anthony Czacherski, Aniela's uncle, as godfather, and a distant cousin of hers, Pauline Cywinski. as godmother. Cywinski was related through the Czacherski line.
MARRIAGE: Bill Dart was Isabel's boss at the Aluminum Casting Company. He promised her a church wedding but never followed through. Instead, they were married by a Justice of the Peace.
Some information that this compiler received came from Cecilia Brzoska in 1978. She went to school with Isabel. When I interviewed Cecilia, she was 75 years old and living at 3721 E. 71st St., Cleveland, Ohio. It was she who told me of the Czacherski and Cywinski family connections. She also told me that she thought Isabel had died of Leukemia but that part isn't true. She mentioned that Isabel passed out a lot. With Glomerulunephritis, Isabel was probably quite sick without realizing it.
Lived on Avery Road in Brecksville, Ohio.
DEATH: Chronic Glomerulonephritis. Untreated strep stayed in the body long enough where in certain individuals, attempts to eradicate the infection led to the production of "immune compleses" or large molecules that could "clog up" the glomeruli in the kidneys, hence the term "glomerulonephritis". Over a period of time the resultant scarring and inflammation would lead to kidney failure. Prompt treatment with antibiotics could have removed the infection.
OBIT: Name: Dart, Isabelle, Date: Feb 6 1946, Source: Cleveland Press
Notes: Dart, Isabelle (nee Wanicki), beloved wife of William, mother of Ann, sister of Louis, John and Stanley, Mrs. Genevieve Kutolowski, Mrs. Irene Stankewicz, Mrs. Anna Batulewich, passed away Wed., Jan. 16. Late residence, Avery rd., Broadview Heights. Services were held Sat., Jan. 19, 10 a. m.
BURIAL: Calvary Cemetery, Sec. 23, Lot 442, Grave 2. | Isabel WANICKI
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OBIT: St. Petersburg Times (FL) - May 4, 1999
OBIT: Deceased Name: WANICKI, JACOB JOHN WANICKI, JACOB JOHN, infant son of Stacie and Gary Wanicki, of Dunedin, died Saturday (May 1, 1999) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. In addition to his parents, survivors include his maternal grandmother, Joanne Harris, Dunedin; his maternal grandfather and stepgrandmother, Robert and Nancy Corcoran, Brunswick, Ohio; and his paternal grandparents, Jean and David Wanicki, Brook Park, Ohio. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Dunedin Chapel.
OBIT: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Date: May 4, 1999 Page: 7; 7 | Jacob John WANICKI
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MARRIAGE: License application: Vol 187 Pg 506 00
MILITARY: Service Discharge #44792 vol. 89, pg 398
RESIDENCES: 1947 - 3781 E. 29th St. (might be 3981)
OBIT: JOHN W. WANICKI, age 88, beloved husband of Jean (nee Paczek); loving father of David (Jean), Dorothy Reynolds, Anthony (deceased) and Gloria Erdelyi; dear grandfather of six, great grandfather of ten. U.S. Army Veteran World War II. Prayer services, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005 at THE MALLCHOK FUNERAL HOME, 5660 RIDGE RD., PARMA, OH. at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass, St. Charles Borromeo Church at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT THE FUNERAL HOME, WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. | John W. WANICKI
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28259 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lawrence J. WANICKI
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28260 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Louis Stepan WANICKI, Jr
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MILITARY: Service Discharge #107436 vol. 182, pg 421
SS Death Records show Aug 23, 1907 as birthdate
OBIT: Name: Wanicki, Louis S. Sr.
Date: Oct 4 1974
Source: Plain Dealer
Notes: Wanicki. Louis S. Wanicki, Sr., of Brecksville, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Ziolkowski), father of Louis, Jr., Lawrence and Virginila Blythin, grandfather of seven, brother of Geneieve Kutolowski, Irene Stankiewicz, John and Stanley and the late Anna Batulewicz, Isabelle Dart and Tillie. Services will be held Saturday, October 5, at 9:30 a.m., at Cassidy Funeral Home, Brecksville, 8969 Brecksville Rd., (Rt 21 South of Rt 82), and St. Basil Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Visitation Friday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M.
DEATH: Heart Attack
BURIAL: Originally at Calvary Cemetery, Sec. 61, Lot 883, Grave 2. Later removed to All Saints Cemetery in Northfield.
MARRIAGE: License application lists ZIOLKOWSKI, KAZMIERA and WANICKI, LOUIS vol.0169 pg.0590 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) | Louis Stepan WANICKI
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BIRTH:
Certificate #13554
RESIDENCES:
1913 - 1187 E.80th St., Cleveland, Ohio <-- at time of death
DEATH:
WANICKI KAZIMIR
County Name: CUYAHOGA
Date of Death: 1/18/1913
Volume Number: 969 Certificate Number: 1378
Kazimir was only about 3 weeks old when he died of "Winter Cholera" and Intestinal Indigestion.
BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Sec 44, range 22, Grave 1964 (no stone found) | Mieczystaw Kasimir WANICKI, [infant]
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Name originally spelled VANIKIUTIS (?)
IMMIGRATION: Per her naturalization papers, Anna departed from Rotterdam, Holland on the SS Rotterdam and arrived 7 Jul 1909 in New York City. Attempts to locate her entry in the ship's manifest have been fruitless, so far. She would have been listed as "Ona Vanickiutis" according to information she provided on her naturalization papers. The Morton Allen Ship Directory does not list the Rotterdam as having arrived in July. Most years the Rotterdam arrived in June or August. She had to have arrived before April 1910 because at that time she appears on the 1910 census.
MARRIAGE: Married at St. Casimir's Church on Sowinski Avenue, Cleveland by Rev. J. Halaburda.
Marriage license (v92, pg 30) lists WANICKA, ANNA and PRISKIENIS, BENDATAR
(copy in my possession)
** Who is Bendatar Priskienis? Or was there a misunderstanding of what they were saying? **
**Note added 1 Nov 2002: Anna Batulewich told me that for some reason Ona's husband occasionally used this alternate name. She did not know why but had found some other papers that mentioned it. I'm wondering if perhaps he had been using a step-father's name?**
RESIDENCES:
1915 - 7919 Medina Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1916-1922 - 8108 Sowinski Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
DEATH: Certificate # 64170, Volume #17015 ( #7279 is also a possible certificate number). massive heart attack
OBIT:
Name: Batulewich (Barton), Anna
Date: Sep 2 1962
Source: Plain Dealer
Notes: Batulewich (Barton). Anna Batulewich (Barton) (nee Vanicki), 3487 W. 63rd St., beloved wife of
Banadas, dear mother of Anne, Casmere K., Alphonse J., Harvey V., Olga L., and grandmother. sister of Louis Vanicki, Genevieve Kutolowski, Irene Stankiewicz, John Vanickl and Stanley Vanicki. Friends may call at Delia Jakubs & Son Funeral Home, 6621 Edna Ave. From 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Sunday. Funeral services Monday, Sept. 3, at 10 a. m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
BURIAL: Calvary Cemetery: Sec 88, Lot 3131, Grave 1 | Ona (Anna) WANICKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Patricia Ann WANICKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sandra Ann WANICKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stanley Anthony WANICKI, Jr.
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BIRTH: Certificate #13244
BIOGRAPHY:
Stanley's mother died during childbirth when he was only 3 years old. His brothers and sisters took charge of him while his father worked.
MARRIAGE:
Eloped in March, 1941 to Covington, Kentucky, USA (witnesses were Miss Mary Gaito and Cecilia May Rose [the Justice of the Peace's wife]) and then had a church ceremony on 27 Jul 1941 at St. Stanislaw Church (.witnesses were Bernice and Stanley Lisek). Ceremony performed by Rev. Thaddeus Wotoszyk. [v.5, pg.99 of St. Stanislaus Church records].
MILITARY:
Served in the U.S. Army during WWII. Highest rank was as a Sergeant. He did not go overseas. Instead, he was a guard at an interment camp in Texas for awhile, and also served as a cook.
Intake: 28 May 1941
Service Discharge #70947 vol. 124, pg 647
OCCUPATION:
Worked at U.S.Steel & Wire Company until his retirement at age 65.
RESIDENCES:
1918 - 4127 East 56th St.
1920 - 4100 East 59th St.
1924 - 9815 Greenview (Garfield Hts.)
1925 - 4184 East 75th St.
1926 - 4280 East 71th St.
1927 - 4184 East 75th St.
1929 - 7014 Claasen
1943 - 3799 E. 53rd St.
1947 - 1310 Redman Ave. (Two houses were on the property when she bought it, but we know the back house had been moved to that location and not built there.)
1961 - 5718 Harvard Ave.
1963 - 3810 W.14th St.
1966 - 3953 W.23rd St.
1972? - 6503 Fullerton Ave.
1980? - 4704 Denison Ave.
DEATH:
Heart Attack while in the Fairview Hospital awaiting an operation.
BURIAL:
Riverside Cemetery Sec. 27, Row 40, Grave 1 | Stanley Anthony WANICKI, Sr.
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CHRISTENING: Tillie's Godmother was named Kendzierski.
OCCUPATION: Worked at Rolla Company (they made speakers) as a solderer.
Tillie joined the Holy Name order of nuns because her mother wanted her to be a nun, but she only stayed for a very short time. She never married.
DEATH: Pneumonia
WANICKI, Tekla Death date: 5/19/1940, Cuyahoga County Certificate #30014
BURIAL: Calvary Cemetery, Sec. 48, Lot 206, Grave 9. | Teckla (Tillie) WANICKI
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Info obtained from SSDI records. | Thaddeus WANICKI
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DEATH: Obtained this info from http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/1945%20Obits%20-%20W.htm (1945 death index at Hammond Library in Indiana). This Vincent is unrelated as far as I know. Further research may prove otherwise. | Vincent WANICKI
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Vincent's family was said to be well-to-do and owned a large, prosperous farm in Lithuania where they employed several field hands. When the Russians came to try to take over their property, they worked a deal to save their farm where Vincent would join the Cossacks and serve in their Army. Whether this is true or not, is uncertain. During the late 1800's, males had to serve 25 years in the military. One of the few stories that have been passed down through the family about this experience is that he got to play clarinet for the Czar of Russia as part of a Cossack band. After the feast, the band members were allowed to go to the table to eat upon gold plates. He had never seen such a feast before in his life.
His daughter, Isabel, was supposedly named for his sister.
He was described variously as dear, sweet, home person, pious, good father, very nice, religous, but very strict.
Naturalization papers specify his birthplace as Sapiergizkis. Various other spellings of this town are also usable: Sapiezyszki, Sapienyszki, Sapizishok or Sepizishok (Jewish version), and the modern version, Zapyskis. The town is located NW of Kaunas at 54N55 23E40 on the south bank of the river. Classification of the town is Zapyskis, Marijampole Uszd, Suwalki Gubernia, Lithuania -- probably the equivalent of our City, County, State, Country.
The Zapyskis Estate was set up on the first half of the 16th century. It was owned by the Sapiega family, thus carrying the name of Sapiegikis for some time; later on, it was renamed Zapyskis. The small town of Zapyskis was mentioned in the late 16th century. The Kaunas-Virbalis trading and mail track went through Zapyskis. On the second half of the 16th century, P. Sapiega initiated and funded building of a church. (It was repaired and reconstructed in 1677, 1744, 1763, after the 1812 War and after the 1846 Flood. Sermons have not been held since the early 20th century). A parish school functioned in the 17th century. The town was devastated during the wars in the mid-17th and early-18th centuries. Annexed to Prussia in 1795, Zapyskis was incorporated into Russia in 1815. Trade livened up (markets and fairs were organised). In 1825-1847, Zapyskis had the urban rights. The flood in 1846 caused much damage to the town, as did the 1957 fire and WWI. In 1919-1950, Zapyskis was the centre of a rural district. Inhabitants of Zapyskis were engaged in agriculture, fishing, and small crafts. (Source: http://www.lietuva-jums.lt/IMI/i_en.jsp?nr=zapyskis_sen_apie_seniunija)
Zapyškis thru the ages
1501 Panemune
1559 Zopijskei
1578 Sapiežyszki
1599 Sopežiški
1613 Sapieczyški
1808 Zapieciszki
1883 Sapežiški
1900 Sapiežiškiai
1911-1917 Zapiškis
1915 Szapjechischki
1920-1923 Zapyškis
1941 Sapieschyschken
IMMIGRATION:
Per his naturalization papers, Vincent departed from Hamburg on the SS Palatia 19 Mar 1898 and arrived in New York City on 31 Mar 1898. He stated that his destination was Wooster (Worcester?), Massachusetts. He arrived in Cleveland on 21 Oct 1898. The actual ship manifest, so far, has not been found.
SPECULATIONS:
On 29 Jan 2003, this researcher (Sandra Wanicki Rozhon) discovered that a Kazimiery Juszkiewicz arrived at Ellis Island on 03 Apr 1912 aboard the FINLAND. His destination was his brother, Wilunas (spelling?) Juszkiewicz. His home town is listed as Szapieziskis! He was 30 years of age, so born about 1882 and married (his wife's name isn't quite legible on the ship's manifest). He stated that he had been in the U.S. in 1905 in Worcester (Vincent's destination, also), but his final destination in 1912 was Elizabethtown, N.J.. The question certainly is whether this fellow is possibly a relative of Vincent's first wife?
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Attempts to find Vincent listed in the ship's manifest for those dates has been fruitless -- the closest record resembling his name and age was Julian (or Yulian) Winitzki who was headed for Milwaukee where his cousin (named Marcin Adamsky) lived. This fellow listed Chovocz as the city he emigrated from. It so happens that there is a town only 4 miles away from where our Vincent was born that sounds much like this one, though not spelled the same. One strike against this name is that if this is an exact spelling, most Winitzki's that have been found seem to be Jewish.
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A second possibility is Vicent Bielansky if he was travelling under someone else's name. Another possibility is a Wincenz Wanicki who arrived 13 Aug 1901 on the Friedrich Der Grosse out of Bremen. He emigrated from Rzcgocin?? and listed his ethnicity as Galicy. He had a wife and child with him. While not from the right timeframe, there is a "Kasimir Winicki" (listed as Kasmimir Wunicki on the Ellis Island website index) who arrived in 9 April 1909 on The Rhaetia from a town called "Piple" which I've determined is only 4 miles east of Zapyskis, so also possibly a relative of some sort. His destination was his sister-in-law, Veronica Loslowicz, in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Kasimir's age is difficult to decipher. It could be 22 or 42. He lists his wife as a close relative back in Lithuania. Her first name is also difficult to decipher from the original manifest. Starts with an "M"
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FROM PALATIA SHIP MANIFEST [31 Mar 1898]:
Pg 153 0012. Winitzki, Yulian M 28y M Russian, Pole Chovocz [destination - Milwaukee)
Pg 168 0011. Bielansky, Vicent M 26y M Russian, Pole Pokosny [name may be Pielansky] [destination - Shenandoah,PA]
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FROM FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE SHIP MANIFEST [13 Aug 1901]:
Wanicki, Wincenz M 29y M Galicy Rzcgocin
Wanicki, Bronislawa F 24y M Galicy Rzcgocin
Wanicki, Marya F 9y S Galicy Rzcgocin
CENSUS:
1910 Ohio Census (Ward 24, E.D. 362, sheet 5, 8205 Pulaski Avenue N.E.) lists Wincenty Wanicki; wife Angelica; children Anna (13), Isabel (3), Ludwig (2), and Tekla (11 months). Vincent's age at the time was 40, second marriage, married for 5 years (so they must have married around 1905), arrived in USA in 1899 (this differs from what he claimed on his Naturalization papers), he spoke English, worked in a Drill Factory, and was renting upstairs at that address.
CENSUS:
1920 Ohio Census (ED 299, sheet 27B [?], lines 99-100 4100 E.59th, Cleveland.
1920 " " " " sheet 28A, lines 51-57
Lists all children except for Anna.
RESIDENCES:
1899 - 138 Sowinski (city directory)
1900 - 156 Hoffman (census - possibly as Fritz Winitzski though month of birth is different. Everything else matches well. Right neighborhood.)
1904 - 81 Pulaski (city directory) Helper
1905 - 81 Pulaski (city directory) Helper
1906 - 91 Pulaski (city directory) Car Repairman
(noted on Isabel's birth certificate)
1907 - 8301 Pulaski (city directory) Car Repairman
1908 - 8210 Sowinski (city directory) Car Repairman
1909 - 8210 Sowinski (city directory)
1909 - 8209 Pulaski (city directory) Finisher
1910 - 8205 Pulaski (as noted in 1910 Census) Machine ??? Drill factory
1910 - 7988 Sowinski Milkman
1911 - 8002 Sowinski (city directory) Milkman
1912 - 8002 Sowinski (city directory) Milkman
1912 - 1187 East 80th St. (Declaration of Intention) Milkman
1913 - 8002 Sowinski (city directory) Polisher (reamer)
1914 - 2492 Thurman (westside)(Irene's birth certificate) Polisher
1915 - 4116 East 59th St. (city directory & Jennie's deathcert)Polisher
1916 - 4116 East 59th St. (city directory) Polisher
1917 - 4116 East 59th St. (Petition for Naturalization) Polisher
1918 - 4127 East 56th St. (city directory) Polisher
1919 - 4127 East 56th St. (city directory) Polisher
1920 - 4100 East 59th St. Purchased this home Polisher
1921 - 4100 East 59th St. Polisher
1922 - 4100 East 59th St. Polisher
1923 - 4100 East 59th St. Polisher
1924 - 9815 Greenview Purchased this home Polisher (Garfield Hts)
1925 - 4184 East 75th St. (city directory) Polisher
1926 - 4280 East 71th St. (city directory) Polisher
1927 - 4184 East 75th St. (city directory) Laid off (never returned to work)
1929 - 7014 Claasen (city directory)
Remained on Claasen until he died in 1936.
MARRIAGE:
Married at St. Casimir's Church on Sowinski Ave.. Witnesses: Anthony Subonis, Sophie Mrocinska, Bern Getsewicz (in 1910 census as GECAWICZ, a carpenter, of 1107 E. 79th St.), Mary Nowakowska
NATURALIZATION:
Wanicki Vincent Address: 4116 E.59 St. Cleveland,Ohio 713175-Vol.41,pg.16 Court of CommonPleas, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio Born: * Russia May 12,1871 Date and Port: March 19, 1898 - New York Naturalized: Sept.11,1917 Witnesses: Karl Lachowski - 6923 Clement Ave. Martin Budniak - 3736 E. 69 St. Notes: * country of allegiance Soundex: W520
DEATH:
WANICKI, Wincenty Death date: 3/11/1936, Cuyahoga County Certificate #15937
Died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Sec 59, Lot 310, Grave 2
OBIT:
Unsuccessfully searched for an obituary in the Cleveland Press. It's possible that an obit was published in the local Polish newspaper.
OBIT:
Name: Wanicki, Vincent
Date: 1936
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #083.
Notes: 1872-1936. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, O. | Vincentas (Vincent) WANICKI
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DEATH: Information obtained from http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/1949%20Obits%20-%20W.htm (Hammond Library death index for 1949). | Frank WANICKY
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MARRIAGE:
WANOWICZ, BERTHA and OLENIACZ, STANLEY J vol.0146 pg.0099
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) | Bertha WANOWICZ
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OBIT:
Name: Wanowicz, Walter Sr.
Date: Sep 21 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #165.
Notes: Wanowicz. Walter Wanowicz Sr., beloved husband of the late Anna, dear father of Bertha Oleniacz, Marie Pfingsten, Walter and the late John Barnicki and grandfather. Services Friday, Sept. 22, at 11 A.M. at SS. Phillip & James Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4722 Pearl Rd., Thursday From 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Walter WANOWICZ
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REFN: 17170 | Anna WARD
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28276 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 4 times removed | Carrie N. WARD
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Chilren of John Ward and Eliza Temple Ward,James Eugeam(geams)Born abt.12/08/1832-1834,died03/13/1909-George W.Ward,born11/18/1834-John Greenup(Rip)born 09/05/1836 died 07/15/1902-Joseph Henry,Sr.born 11/24/1837 Died 02/03/1921-Matilda(Malindy)Ann Ward,born 12/31/1840,died,12/26/1874-Daniel Temple,born 10/22/1962,dies05/01/1932 All these children were born in Daviess,Cty.KY | Daniel WARD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed | Grace Imogene WARD
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Mildred WARD
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Children Of Julia Ann Howard and Jonathan Tanner:Louise Victoria Tanner,born ,10/1/1844,married,06/25/1861,to Charles N.Miles-John David Tanner ,born:02/21/1846.married,10/02/1866,to Louise Monica Howard,he died:1929-Robert Niles Tanner,born:09/28/1849,married,02/16/1874,to Laura Ann Church | Rachel Jane WARD
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Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Ralph WARD
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28282 |
Ancestral File. Data apparently from John W. Fay, Fay Genealogy.
From the "selvage1" database at WorldConnect. Please contact PetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions. | Tabitha WARD
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Ralph Reginald Wardell was buried at Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y. | Ralph Reginald WARDELL
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28284 |
| Joanna WARDEN
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28285 |
Jack W Wardle was Adopted by Franicis and Dr. Wardle | Jack W WARDLE
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28286 |
Moved to Fulton Twp, Gratiot Co, MI from Seneca Co,NY and was in the 1860, 1870, & 1880 census records for Fulton Twp. 1870 census shows real estate valuedat $1800 and personal estate value of $580. | Andrew Thompson WARDWELL
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28287 |
Nephew Ernest Tracy, 9, is living with them at 1880 Census | Charles L. WARDWELL
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28288 |
In Scipio, NY at 1810 census which shows 2 boys under 10, 1 girl under 10. In Scipio again at 1820 which shows 1 boy under 10, 2 under 16, 2 girls under 10,one under 16. In Ledyard at 1850 census with real estate valued at $5000. | David Thrall WARDWELL
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28289 |
In Lincoln, Isabella, MI at 1870 census with real estate valued at $2500 and personal estate value of $400. In Lincoln at 1900 & 1910 census. Cause of Death: Chronic Heart Disease. | Edgar T. WARDWELL
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Eleanor Taylor WARDWELL
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Married Wallace Fleming | Elise WARDWELL
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Called Lloyd in 1920 census, living in Pine River,Michigan. He was a farmer. | Floyd Austin WARDWELL
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frances Louise WARDWELL
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Does not appear in any census records. May have died before census of 1820. | Guy WARDWELL
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Served in Civil War as private in M Company, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Oct. 16, 1863 - June 3, 1865.
Living with brother Warren in Homer, Michigan at 1860 census.
In Lincoln, Michigan at 1870 census with real estate valued at $1800 andpersonal estate value of $400.
Living in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan at 1880, 1890and 1900 Census. Listed in Mt. Pleasant Veterans Cenus in 1894. Living in Lansing, MI at 1920 census with son-in-law Joseph Webster and Daughter Imogene.
Enlisted as a Private on 30 October 1863 in Caledonia, Shiawassee County at the age of 24
Drafted in Company M, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 30 October1863
Discharged on 03 June 1865 in Camp Dennison, OH
-Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers 1861-65. (MIRoster) Published in 1903 | Harvey David WARDWELL
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28296 |
Living in Ledyard at 1860 with real estate valued at $1400 and personal estatevalued at $300 and then in Ledyard at 1870 with real estate valued at $250 andpersonal estate value of $4000. In Ledyard again at 1880 Census (with grandsonLaverne Bowen) and again at 1910 and 1920 a widower, with Daughter Amelia. | Horace D. WARDWELL
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Living in Mason, Michigan at 1930 census | Imogene M. WARDWELL
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His will dated 13 Aug 1814, probated 10 Dec 1814. (Will Book A-1, page 363 Cayuga Co.
Court House, Auburn, N.Y.). His will mentions sons: Isaac, David T,Guy and daughters Elizabeth, Hannah & Huldah.
He married ca 1775 Hannah Thrall who was born 4 Oct 1749 daughter of Charles and Hannah (Clark) Thrall of Windsor. She died before her husband's will was written. Isaac resided in Windsor at the time of the Revolutionary War; in 1790 Census was listed in Ballstown,N.Y which shows 3 white males under 16 and 3 white females; and he died in Scipio, N.Y. Isaac enlisted in the Revolutionary War May 1777; arrived in camp 3 July 1778 - Capt. Roswell Grant's Co., Col. Roger Enos' Military Reg't on the Hudson. He enlisted again 1 July 1780 and was discharged 2 December 1780, among the short term levies for the 5th Conn. Line - Col. Bradley's Reg't, prob in Capt. Prior's Co. On Windsor Bounty list of 1781, page 276 where he should have received 100 acres.
Wardwell Family Genealogy Amy Chase Loftin | Isaac WARDWELL
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In Scipio at 1810 census, which shows 2 boys under ten, 2 girls under ten, 1 girl 10-16.
In Aurelius, NY at 1820 census which shows 1 boy under 10, 2 under 16, 2 girls under 10 and 2 under 16 and 2 under 26.
In the Cayuga County CourtHouse his will is listed in Book B-2, page 86 and he was living in Springport.The administration papers are dated September 23, 1842
In Scipio at 1810 census, which shows 2 boys under ten, 2 girls under ten, 1 girl 10-16.
In Aurelius, NY at 1820 census which shows 1 boy under 10, 2 under 16, 2 girls under 10and 2 under 16 and 2 under 26.
In the Cayuga County Court House his will is listed in Book B-2, page 86 and he was living in Springport. The administrationpapers are dated September 23, 1842 | Isaac WARDWELL
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Living in Irving, MI at 1870 Census. Living in Vergennes, MI, widowed at 1900Census. Listed as registered voter in Vergeness in 1882 and 1896 | Jerome C. WARDWELL
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