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| Birth | 15 Aug 1891 | , , , Poland   |  
| Gender | Female |  
| IMMI | 1910  [1] |  
| Died | May 1957 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA   |  
| Person ID | I327 | Wanicki/Rozhon and Kapusta/Jemiola |  
| Last Modified | 05 Nov 2003 18:09:58 |  |  |  
| Father | Jan  OSINSKI |  
| Mother | Anna  MAZUR |  
| Family ID | F948 | Group Sheet |  |  |  
| Family 1 | Wladyslaw (Walter) John  LISEK, b. 15 Nov 1893, Rovno , , Poland   |  
| Married | Abt 1917 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA   |  
| Children |  |  
| Family ID | F121 | Group Sheet |  |  |  
| Family 2 | John  BIELEWICZ |  
| Married | Abt 1942 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA   |  
| Family ID | F465 | Group Sheet |  |  | 
| Notes | 
IMMIGRATION:  1912 (per 1930 census)
 
 Supposedly, Karolina Osinski was a distant cousin of the Myczkowski family.  If so, it would have to mean that she was from the same area of Poland (Przymysl), but John Zabka told me that Karoline's side of the family was Russian just like the Trzeciak's.  Przymysl was right on the border of Poland and Russia.
 
 MARRIAGE:
 Marriage License application lists
 #1 - OSINSKA, CARRIE and LISEK, WLADYSLAW  (v.0106  pg.0333)
 #2 - LISEK, KAROLINE and BIELAWECZ, JOHN (v.0239 pg.0114)
 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
 
 OBIT:
 Name: Bielewicz (Lisek), Karolina, Date: May 30 1957, Source: Cleveland Press
 Notes: Bielewicz (Lisek), Karolina (nee Osinski), of 3633 E. 113th St., wife of John, dearest mother of Stanley Lisek, and grandmother. Friends received at the Hopko Funeral Home, 3601 E. 93d St. Funeral Friday, May 31, at 8:15 a. m. Services at Epiphany Catholic Church, E. 120th and Oakfield Ave., at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
 
 BURIAL:
 Calvary Cemetery, Sec. 21, Lot 96B, Grave 1.
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| Sources | [S17]  1920 U.S. Federal Census - Fourteenth Census, (NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Great Lakes Region, 7358 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, Illinois 60629), ED 280, Sheet 10B, Ward 14, Lines 93-95, 1920.
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