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Rudolph G. KAPUSTA, (Niles)
 1900 - 1980

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Generation: 1
  1. Rudolph G. KAPUSTA, (Niles) b. 25 Sep 1900, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 25 Oct 1980, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

    Notes:
    Possible OBIT:
    NILES, RUDY : Husband of Sue (Obit.).Plain Dealer 27 Oct, 1980, pg. 10 sec. C

    MARRIAGE:
    If the above is correct, then this is the marriage info --
    HARSCH, SOUSAN and NILES, RUDOLPH G vol.0118 pg.0492 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

    Rudolph m. Susan HARSCH Susan b. 8 Dec 1902; d. Oct 1984, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

Generation: 2
  1. Anthony (Anton) KAPUSTA b. 15 Jun 1875, Mielec, , , Poland; d. 13 Sep 1911, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; bur. Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA (Calvary Cemetary).

    Notes:
    IMMIGRATION:
    Arrived Sep 25, 1909 aboard the SS AMERIKA at Ellis Island, age 34. Destination was a friend Franz Krokuski of 2104 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Is this really the same Anthony? As noted below, there already was an Anthony Kapusta living on Denison as early as 1900. The manifest lists Anthony's wife as Antonina, living in Kielkow, Poland.

    RESIDENCES:
    1900: Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (Boarding with the Albert Barys family -- spelled as Burriss in 1900 census)
    1911: 1246 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (This address noted on his death certificate by his son Rudolph, however, there is no 1246 Redman. His brother, Ludwig, owned a house at 1226 Redman -- perhaps that is where Anthony had been living. Alternatively, the addressing may have changed early on. This same address was also used on the ship manifest listing his wife and children's arrival in the U.S. in 1911.)

    DEATH:
    Appendicitis -- died at City Hospital

    OBIT:
    Name: Kapusta, Antonius Date: 1911 Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #043. Notes: 1875-1911. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, O.

    BURIAL:
    Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.

  2. Anthony m. Julia (Antonia?) NOWAK Abt 1899, ,, Poland. Julia (daughter of Joseph NOVAK and Anna LEVANDOSKI) b. Abt 1875, Przeclaw,, Poland; d. May 1969, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet]

  3. Julia (Antonia?) NOWAK b. Abt 1875, Przeclaw,, Poland; d. May 1969, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:
    Antonia Julia Nowak was widow of Anthony Kapusta. After his death, she then married Charles Niles.

    OBIT:
    Name: Niles, A. Julia
    Date: May 30 1969
    Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #139.
    Notes: Niles. A. Julia Niles, beloved wife of the late Charles A., dear mother of Rudolph G., John J., Stephanie Zicheck, William I, and the late Henry T., grandmother of nine and great grandmother of 24. Funeral Mass from Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Saturday, May 31 at 9:30 a.m. (Please Note Change Of Date And Time. Friends may call at The Roth Funeral Home, 4347 Pearl Rd., From 3 To 5 And 7 To 9 P.M. Friday.

    CENSUS: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
    The 1920 census lists her as Antonia, living at 2108 Fern Court, Cleveland, Ohio. She is the head of the household, owns the home, age 50, arrived 1878. Six children are listed but oddly, all have their father as having been born in Michigan.


    NOTE a possible connection to the Wojton family from Obit below IF this is the same Julia Niles referred to. Possible ways to verify this is if Mary Wojton's age is appropriate to be Julia's mother. It seems unlikely since Julia was born about 1875, so Mary would have to be around 100 yrs old when she dies in 1960.
    Id#: 0788449
    Name: Wojton, Mary
    Date: Apr 30 1960
    Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #167.
    Notes: Wojton, Mary, residence, 3881 W. 18 St., beloved wife of the late Nicholas, dear mother of Julia Niles, Stella, Chester, Richard and Matthew, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Agnes Bojnowski, in Chicago, Julia Stelma and Katherine Sotola, (in Poland). Funeral servies Monday, May 2, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd

    IMMIGRATION:
    Antonia Kapusta arrived Jun 14, 1911 aboard the KAISER WILHELM at Ellis Island. Destination was her husband, Antoni Kapusta of Cleveland, Ohio. Accompanying her were five children, Rudolf, Henryk, Jan, Stefania, and Wilhelm.

    Children:
    1. 1. Rudolph G. KAPUSTA, (Niles) b. 25 Sep 1900, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 25 Oct 1980, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    2. Henry T. KAPUSTA b. Abt 1902, ,, Poland; d. Oct 1964.
    3. John J. KAPUSTA, Niles b. Abt 1907, ,, Poland; d. Bef 2001.
    4. Sofie (Stefania) KAPUSTA, (Niles)
    5. William I. KAPUSTA, (Niles) b. 15 Aug 1908; d. 19 Jun 2001, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee.
    6. Albert KAPUSTA

Generation: 3
  1. Jozef KAPUSTA, * b. Abt 1850, Kielkow,Mielec ,Rzeszów , Poland.

  2. Jozef m. Julianna GALDA, ** Julianna (daughter of Wincenty GALDA and Marianna POMANA) b. 27 Jul 1845, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland. [Group Sheet]

  3. Julianna GALDA, ** b. 27 Jul 1845, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.

    Notes:
    Julia Kapusta Rozhon provided the name "Maryanna" for Ludwig's mother, however on Henry Kapusta's death certificate, the mother is listed as Julia Gatla. Also, on Ludwig's baptismal certificate (in my possession), his mother is listed as Julianna Galda.

    Children:
    1. Michael KAPUSTA b. 27 Feb 1871, , , , Poland.
    2. 2. Anthony (Anton) KAPUSTA b. 15 Jun 1875, Mielec, , , Poland; d. 13 Sep 1911, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; bur. Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA (Calvary Cemetary).
    3. Otillia (Tillie) KAPUSTA b. Mielec, , , Poland.
    4. Henry KAPUSTA b. 15 Sep 1879, Mielec, , , Poland; d. 10 Dec 1941, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; bur. Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    5. Ludwig KAPUSTA, * b. 27 Dec 1884, Kielkow, Mielec , Rzeszow , Poland; c. 30 Dec 1884, Kielkow, Kielkow, Rzeszow, Poland; d. 12 Aug 1948, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; bur. Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
  4. Joseph NOVAK b. Przeclaw,, Poland.

  5. Joseph m. Anna LEVANDOSKI [Group Sheet]

  6. Anna LEVANDOSKI

    Children:
    1. 3. Julia (Antonia?) NOWAK b. Abt 1875, Przeclaw,, Poland; d. May 1969, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

Generation: 4
  1. Jakub KAPUSTA, * b. 1812, , Wylow, Rzeszow Province, Poland.

    Notes:
    The following was obtained from
    http://www.mikeburger.com/cgi/show_vital.cgi?surname=kapusta&submit=Submit&stype=m
    and may be the marriage of Ludwig's father.
    Marriage records of Mielec show the following entry:

    Parish: Wylów
    Marriage Date: 1849-05-22
    Groom: Kapusta, Jakub age 37 Widowed
    Bride: Król, Maria age 40 Widowed

    HISTORY: Przeclaw, in 1556 mentioned as Przeczslaw, a small town in Mielec powiat, on a sandy plain, 204 meters above sea level, on the left bank of the Wisloka, by the highway from Debica to Mielec. On the other side of the river, the track of the Debica-Baranow railway (a branch of the Karl Ludwig line) passes through the grounds of the village of Tuszyma. The town is made of wood, poorly constructed, and has a brick parish church, a 2-class people's school, a post office, and a gmina loan society with 963 zl. in capital. On the grounds of the major estate stands the manor, transformed from a defensive castle, on a precipice washed by water, as well as a still and two windmills. To the south lies the suburb called Podzamcze, to the north Wenecya, and farther south on the highway to Debica is the village Podole, west of which is Wolka Podolska and the settlement Podzamcze, and west of the town is Wylow. To the north it borders on the village of Kielkow. To the east this settlement is shaded by a pine forest, called Przeclawski bor.
    There are markets in Przeclaw every Thursday. The settlement has 158 houses and 1,026 inhabitants (490 men, 536 women), 718 Roman Catholic, 9 Greek Catholic, and 299 Jewish. On the grounds of the major estate (property of Count Mieczyslaw Rej) are 6 houses and 135 Roman Catholic inhabitants; it has 834 morgs of farmland, 76 of meadows and gardens, 82 of pastures, and 1,566 of woods (see Dobrynin). The minor estate has 672 morgs of farmland, 77 of meadows and gardens, 150 of pastures, and 14 of woods. The soil of the river basin is fertile clay, but farther west it is sandy.
    Przeclaw Ligeza is supposed to have founded this settlement in the 13th century and settled it with German colonists. In the tax register of Sandomierz province for 1566 (quoted in Pawinski, Malopolska, 500) we read: "Przeczslaw, the small town of the noble Mikolaj Ligenza, heir to Bobrek and Przeclaw. There are 40 houses in this town, of which several are abandoned; they do not have farmland, only several gardens, on which houses and gardens they pay rent in various ways. The total of this rent comes to 12 grzywnas and 4 groszy. There are no other rents. The baths pay 1 1/2 grzywnas, the mills 2, one is held by the heir, the other is on the Wisloka, the third, near the castle, is of little worth; navigation on the Wisloka brings 11Ž2 grzywnas. The soltys has 2 lans and every 7th grosz from the rents. The castle and grounds of the nobility (praedium) are good, there are three small ponds, meadows, etc. There are 45 peasants who live outside the town, 5 on full lans pay a grzywna apiece, three on 3/4 lans pay 3 fertons each, 22 on half lans pay one-half grzywna each, 7 on quarter lans pay 1 ferton each. Others have small bits of farmland on which they pay according to their size. The total of these rents comes to 33 1/2 grzywnas. Two half-lan sections are abandoned. In addition the peasants give 70 measures (cherotos) of oats, 296 eggs, 57 capons, and 53 cheeses."
    In 1581 the settlement on the outskirts of town belonged to the castellan of Ropczyce (ibid., p. 248) and at that time it had 33 peasants on 11 1/4 lans, 5 tenants with cattle, 4 without cattle, and the town itself (ibid., p. 269) paid 8 zl. in a double municipal tax. There were 19 craftsmen in it, 7 settlers (inquilini), 4 distilleries (ollae cremati), as well as 1 vendor, 1 barber, 1 pauper, and 2 lans of town farmland.
    The parish church, date of erection unknown, was originally of wood and called "The Assumption of the Blessed Mother" (Dlugosz, Liber beneficiorum, II, 295). Till 1454 there were two pastors (rectores) there, from which a great many disputes arose. Thus on 25 May 1454, after the death of pastor Grzegorz, the Bishop and Cardinal Zbigniew Olegnicki, at the request of Stanislaw Ligeza, Malogoszcz castellan and patron of this church, and Adam, the one pastor, decided that thenceforth there would be one pastor there and three mansioners, who would sing devotions of the Blessed Mother daily. In this document, given in Liber Beneficiorum (II, 297) there is an interesting point regarding the collection of all bequests, gifts, and incomes from burials in a special box in the sacristy under lock and key of the squire and the pastor. The administration of the fund was to remain under the control of the squire. Dlugosz says that the tithe from the town was appraised at 5 grzywnas and every mansioner had his own house to live in. Stanislaw Ligeza was to administer this troubled fund, because from the deposit made by the late pastor Grzegorz "he had usurped and appropriated no small sum."
    In the 17th century Przeclaw produced Jan Przeclawczyk (Preklaides), theologian and philosopher of the University of Krakow around 1630. After the Ligezas, the Kropka-Przeclawskis owned Przeclaw, and then the Wielopolskis. Parish registers from 1601 are preserved in the parish office. The parish belongs to Tarnow diocese, Radomysl deanery, and includes: Blonie, Podole, Korzeniow, Tuszyma, Bialybor, Wylow, Kadziolki, Laczki, Meciszow, Bobrowa, and Ruda. - Mac.
    Source: Slownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego - Warsaw [1888, vol. 9, pg. 129]
    Translated by William F. Hoffman, PGSA Winter 1999 Bulletin.

    In present day Poland Mielec is in the Podkarpackie Province (Województwo). Mielec is the seat of the County (Powiat) and Administrative District (Starostwo) which includes the city and commune of Mielec and the following communes / municipalities (Gminas): Borowa, Czermin, Gawluszowice, Padew Narodowa, Przeclaw, Radomysl Wielki, Tuszów Narodowy, Wadowice Górne

  2. Jakub m. Maria KROL 22 May 1849, , Wylow, Rzeszow Province, Poland. Maria (daughter of Maciej KROL and Franciszka ZAGROSKI) b. 1809. [Group Sheet]

  3. Maria KROL b. 1809.

    Children:
    1. 4. Jozef KAPUSTA, * b. Abt 1850, Kielkow,Mielec ,Rzeszów , Poland.
  4. Wincenty GALDA b. 1806.

    Notes:
    MARRIAGE: Dobrynin 1829-06-03 Gołda, Wincenty 23 Single Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria 18 Widowed (Jan Strzelczyk) [NOTE: name found as Golda but most ancestors and descendants listed as Galda.

    Source of this name: Ludwig Kapusta's baptismal certificate.

    Births for Wincenty and Helena
    Tuszyma 1834-09-05 Gałda, Maciej M Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Andrzej-Maria Sarama
    Tuszyma 1837-01-28 Gałda, Maria F Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Andrzej-Maria Sarama
    Tuszyma 1839-08-27 1846 Gałda, Katarzyna F Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Adam-Maria Sarama Tuszyma 1841-09-02 1842-06-09 Gałda, Michal M Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Andrzej-Maria Sarama
    Tuszyma 1845-07-27 Gałda, Juliana F Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Andrzej-Maria Sarama
    Tuszyma 1848-05-03 Gałda, Ludwik M Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Andrzej-Maria Sarama
    Tuszyma 1850-08-21 Gałda, Michal M Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Pomana, Maria Andrzej-Maria Sarama
    Tuszyma 1853-07-26 Gałda, Józef M Wincenty Szymon-Helena Napora Guzek, Maria Łukasz-Agneszika

  5. Wincenty m. Marianna POMANA 3 Jun 1829, Dobrynin,,,Poland. Marianna (daughter of Andrzej POMANA and Maria SARAMA) b. 1811. [Group Sheet]

  6. Marianna POMANA b. 1811.

    Notes:
    Source of this name: Ludwig Kapusta's baptismal certificate.

    Children:
    1. Maciej GALDA b. 5 Sep 1834, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    2. Maria GALDA b. 28 Jan 1837, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    3. Katarzyna GALDA, [child] b. 27 Aug 1839, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland; d. 1846, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    4. Michal GALDA, [infant] b. 2 Sep 1841, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland; d. 9 Jun 1842, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    5. 5. Julianna GALDA, ** b. 27 Jul 1845, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    6. Ludwik GALDA b. 3 May 1848, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    7. Michal GALDA b. 21 Aug 1850, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.
    8. Jozef GALDA b. 26 Jul 1853, Tuszyma, Mielec,Rzechow, Poland.

  
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