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10551 |
Source: Brian Pendleton and His Descendants; North StoningtonCongregational
Church records.
Pendleton: Eleazer Brown, married 10 Nov. 1742, Sarah Die (Dye), 10Nov.
1742, Second Congregational Church, North Stonington.
Church records: Eleazer Brown of Westerly, R.I., married Sarah Die, 10Nov.
1742. | Sarah DYE
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10552 |
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 81.
They have two children. Residence in 1904, Hightstown, New Jersey. | Sarah Fanny DYE
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10553 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Joseph N. DYER
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10554 |
[lanastl2.ged]
1. Waity was from Rhode Island | Waity DYER
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10555 |
In U.S. by 1912.
RESIDENCES:
1920 - 847 Jefferson St., Cleveland, Ohio
1953 - 847 Jefferson St., Cleveland, Ohio
DEATH:
Death certificate does not show the names of his parents. Informant was Michael Dylag.
OBIT:
Name: Dylag, Andrew
Date: Nov 10 1953
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dylag, Andrew, of 847 Jefferson Ave., beloved husband of Katherine (deceased), father of Michael, Joseph, Stanley, Genevieve Zalecki, grandfather of 17. Services Thursday, Nov. 12, at St. John Cantius Church, at 9:30 a. m. Friends may call at T. J. Hyber Funeral Home, 2258 Professor. | Andrew DYLAG
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10556 |
OBIT: Name: Dylag, Antnony M.
Date: Dec 13 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dylag. Antnony M. Dylag, dear son of the late Jacob and Sophie, beloved brother of Stella Folcik, John, Michael, Frank and the late Helen Harrmiller and Stephen, uncle and great-uncle. Services Thursday, Dec. 14 at 9 A.M. at St. John Cantius Church. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Wednesday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Anthony M. DYLAG
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10557 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Carol Ann DYLAG
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10558 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Charles DYLAG
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10559 |
OBIT:DYLAG, CHERYL A : Daughter of Lawrence A (Obit.).Plain Dealer 18 Apr, 1980, pg. 01 sec. D | Cheryl DYLAG
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10560 |
OBIT: Name: Dylag, Donald M.
Date: Jun 22 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dylag, Donald M., age 24 years, beloved son of Sophie Dylag (Dillon) and Stephen Dylag, dear brother of Louis, suddenly, Friday a. m. Friends may call at the M. J. Kolodly Funeral Home, 3136 W. 14 St., where services will be held Monday, June 24, at 9 a. m., and at SS. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church (W. Seventh St.) at 9:30 a. m. | Donald M. DYLAG
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10561 |
RESIDENCES:
3899 W.17th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Dylag, John P. (Jacob)
Date: Nov ? 19?
Source: ?; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Residence, 2899 W. 17th St.; beloved husband of the late Sophie; dear father of Stephen (deceased), Stella Folcik, John, Anthony, Helen Hartmiller, Michael and Frank; grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends may call at the Holowczak Funeral Home, 1208 Kenilworth Ave. Services Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 9 a. m. at St. John Cantius Church, A. J. Tomon & Sons services. | John (Jacob) P. DYLAG
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10562 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Joseph DYLAG
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10563 |
RESIDENCES:
1952 - 3869 W.19th St., Cleveland, Ohio | Joseph DYLAG
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10564 |
RESIDENCES:
3742 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
LAWRENCE ALAN DYLAG, SR., 74, of Crown, PA, formerly of Cleveland, died suddenly Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008 at Clarion Hospital. Born Nov. 7, 1934 in Cleveland, he was the son of the late Michael and Stephanie Czechowicz Dylag. Mr. Dylag owned and operated Cuyahoga Dairy. He then operated Cheryl's Beverage from 1972 until 1992. Mr. Dylag was united in marriage June 30, 1956 to the former Loretta Sekowski, who survives. He is also survived by two sons, Lawrence Alan Dylag, Jr. (wife Laura) of Hinckley, OH and Alan Gerard Dylag (wife Jennifer) of Cleveland; sisters, Loretta Lobaza (husband Stanley) of Broadview Hts., OH, Carol Molek of Cleveland; brother, Monsignor Michael Dylag of Michigan; grandsons, Nolan and Shane Dylag. In addition to his parents, Mr. Dylag was preceded in death by a beloved daughter, Cheryl. Private family services will be held at the BORLAND FUNERAL HOME, INC. in LEEPER, PA. | Lawrence Alan DYLAG
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10565 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Loretta DYLAG
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10566 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marilyn DYLAG
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10567 |
OBIT:
Name: Dylag, Michael C.
Date: Sep 22 1969
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dylag. Michael C. Dylag, beloved husband of the late Stephanie, dear father of Lawrence A., Loretta Lobaza, Carol Ann Molek and Rev. Fr. Michael, grandfather of nine, brother of Joseph, Stanley, and Genevie Zelatski and the late John and Caroline Dylag. Funeral services Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. at St. Barbara Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. Monday 2 To 5 And 7 To 9 P.M. | Michael C. DYLAG
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10568 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Michael R. DYLAG
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10569 |
OBIT: Name: Dylag, Stephen
Date: Aug 25 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dylag, Stephen, of 2616 W. 25th St., dear father of Louis and Donald (deceased), son of Jacob and Sophie Dylag, brother of Mrs. Stela Folcik, Tony, Mrs. Helen Hartmiller, John, Michael and Frank, suddenly Tuesday a. m. Friends may call at M. J. Kolodly Funeral Home, 3136 W. 14th St., where services will be held Thursday, Aug. 17, at 8:30 a. m. and at St. John Cantius Church at 9 a. m. Interment St. Peter and Paul Cemetery. | Stephen DYLAG
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10570 |
DEATH:
Placenta Previa
BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Miles Rd., Cleveland, Ohio | Genevieve (Josephine?) DYSGYNSKI
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10571 |
Is her surname really Dyczkowski? | Kunegunda DYSKOSKA
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10572 |
OBIT: Name: Dyson, Norman H.
Date: Aug 17 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dyson, Norman H., residence, 1046 E. 147 St., beloved husband of Nellie (nee Pechura), father of Norman Jr., Ruth Gura, and grandfather, brother of Arthur Dyson and Christine Kletecka. Friends received 7-10 P. M. Saturday And 2-5 P. M. And 7-10 P. M. Sunday at Kenneth A. Bolton Funeral Home, 19309 Nottingham Rd. Knights of Pythias services on Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Ministerial services on Monday, at 2:30 p. m. Interment, Acacia Park Cemetery. | Norman H. DYSON
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10573 |
OBIT: DZIAK, FRANK J; Husband of Caroline-Obit Plain Dealer 29 Aug, 2000, pg. 6 sec. B | Frank J. DZIAK
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10574 |
~May have moved to Ventura County, California; possibly divorced Janet and remarried to Kristine. | Robert T. DZIAK
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10575 |
OBIT:
Name: Binkowski, Clementine (Dziczkowski)
Date: Feb 22 1962
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #093.
Notes: Binkowski. Clementine Binkowski (Dziczkowski), wife of Peter (deceased), mother of Bertha Thomas, Sophia (deceased), Florence Sawyer, Edmund, Wanda DeCapite, grandmother and great-grandmother, also loving sister. Friends may call at the Dziczkowski Funeral Home, 7117 Harvard Ave., from 2-10 p. m., where services will be held Friday, Feb. 23, at 8:30 a. m. and at St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Clementine DZICZKOWSKI
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10576 |
OBIT: Name: Dziedzina, Adam J.
Date: Aug 12 1965
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dziedzina. Adam J. Dziedzina of 14032 Rockside Rd. Maple Hts., O., beloved husband of the late Anna dear father of Joseph of Phoenix Ariz, Anthony Dzina, Marie Hart, Ann Dworznik, John Dezina; Frank Dezina, Walter and Edward beloved grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, corner E. 65 St., and Fullerton Ave., From 2-10 P. M. Thursday. Services Friday, Aug. 13, at 8:30 A. M. and at Hyacinth Church at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Adam DZIEDZINA
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10577 |
OBIT: Name: Dziedzina, Adam J.
Date: Aug 12 1965
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Dziedzina. Adam J. Dziedzina of 14032 Rockside Rd. Maple Hts., O., beloved husband of the late Anna dear father of Joseph of Phoenix Ariz, Anthony Dzina, Marie Hart, Ann Dworznik, John Dezina; Frank Dezina, Walter and Edward beloved grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, corner E. 65 St., and Fullerton Ave., From 2-10 P. M. Thursday. Services Friday, Aug. 13, at 8:30 A. M. and at Hyacinth Church at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Adam DZIEDZINA
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10578 |
OBIT:
DONALD A. DZINA, age 59 of Madison, formerly of Maple Hts. Beloved husband of Joyce E. (nee Griffin); dearest son of the late Anthony and Mary; loving brother of Daniel A. and David A.; dear uncle of Daniel A. Jr. (Jennifer), Donald A. Jr., John Sedivy (Erica), Carrie Young (Jeremy), Gregory Rauckhorst (Liz), Sherry Kittay (Lance), Nathan Ruska, Samantha and Natalie Ruska (deceased); great-uncle of Aurora, Brianna, Carly and Jade; brother-in-law of David Griffin (Carol), Jacqueline Sedivy and Darrell Griffin (deceased). Passed away Friday, June 16, 2006. A funeral service will be held at A. NOSEK & SONS, GERBER-McCREERY FUNERAL HOME, 8150 BRECKS-VILLE RD., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2006 at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Donald DZIEDZINA, (Dzina)
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10579 |
OBIT:
DEZINA, FRANK J : Husband of Agnes E (Obit.). Plain Dealer 22 Mar, 1989, pg. 16 sec. B | Frank J. DZIEDZINA, (Dezina )
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OBIT: DEZINA, JOHN J: Husband of late Helen-Obit Plain Dealer 04 Apr, 1998, pg. 6 sec. B DEZINA, JOHN J: Husband of late Helen-Obit Plain Dealer 05 Apr, 1998, pg. 11 sec. B | John J. DZIEDZINA, (Dezina )
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10581 |
OBIT:
WALTER A. DZIEDZINA, age 84, passed away Nov. 17, 2005. Beloved husband of the late Genevieve "Jean" (nee Nowak); dear father of Christine Dziedzina; son of the late Anna and Adam; brother of Edward and the following deceased: Joseph (Mafalda), Anthony (Mary) Dzina, Marie (Alex) Bart, Anna (Casimir) Dworznik, John (Helen) Dezina and Frank (Agnes) Dezina; uncle, great-uncle and godfather of many. U.S. Navy Veteran of W.W. II, former director of Union of Poles in America, financial secretary of St. Joseph Society Branch 52, sales representative for Polish National Alliance. Walter was also a member of the Catholic War Veterans (St. Hyacinth), St. Barbara's Veterans Club, Fredro Club Branch 61, Ampol Club and many other fraternal organizations. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Barbara Church, Monday, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends received SATURDAY 6-8 P.M. AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. IN THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. (N. OF BROOKPARK RD.), CLEVELAND. | Walter DZIEDZINA
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10582 |
Birth place -
Borkowo was located on the map as Borkowo Koscielne, near Sierpc.
Borkowo - Latitude: 52.8333, Longitude: 19.7167
Not far away to the southeast is a town called Dziembakowo which is probably where their surname was derived.
Dziembakowo, Mazowiekie (current province), Plock (former province) - Latitude: 52.8167 Longitude: 19.7500
DZIEMBAKOWO (gm. Sierpc). Dwór murowany z 1. połowy XIX w. Charakterystyczna wystawka dachowa oraz ganek z tarasem. Całość otoczona jest parkiem krajobrazowym z XIX w.
IMMIGRATION:
Arrived in U.S.A. 1903 (per 1910 Census).
CENSUS:
1910 Ohio Census (Ward 24, E.D. 362, sheet 5, 8205 Pulaski Avenue N.E.) lists Angelica as 31 years old, in her first marriage, with three children born to her and three children still living. She spoke Polish and had no occupation.
Aniela was good and kind, but also strict, but never mean. She was taller than her husband, who stood at 5'9". She was very good with her hands and created many things with her crocheting. When she died, her aunts came in and took away all the things she had made such as lace blouses, doilies, etc. They also took Tiffany lamps, which suggests that the lamps MIGHT have been from the Dziembak or Czacherski family. Since there weren't any Dziembak relatives in Cleveland, that only leaves the Czacherski's. The aunts in question, then would be the wives of her uncles, Anthony and Joseph.
DEATH:
Certificate #5482 - Adherent Placenta. Died a few days after developing complications during the birth of Felix. Ohio Death Index lists Vol 3314, cert #41212 under the name of WANICKA AMELA.
BURIAL:
From Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Calvery Cemetery, Range 85, Sec 47, Lot 3738. Red granite stone.
OBIT:
None found in Cleveland Press. Might have appeared in Polish newspaper.
| Aniela (Angela) DZIEMBAK
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IMMIGRATION:
A ship manifest for the Konigen Luise lists a Jan Dziembek arriving March 29, 1912 from the port of Bremen. The name is clearly Jan on the manifest but had been transcribed as "Ian" on the Ellis Island website. Jan arrived at the age of 22 and was married to Marianne. He was from Borkowo and headed for Jersey City, NJ. I'm not sure is this is our Jan Dziembak but he does come from the same town. Also, while researching arrivals for Czacherski, I noted that several listed Jersey City as a destination. This might be something worth following up on.
Last known address: 4141 E. 57th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
MILITARY:
Left for the Army from Chillicothe, Ohio. US Army Infantry - Rank of Private. Serial Nbr: 2429287. 35th Company 9th Training Battalion 158th Depot Brigade to --; Company A 7 Infantry to death. Participated in major engagements at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne in France. American Expeditionary Forces 12 June 1918 to death on 27 Oct 1918. Notified Mrs. Ludvike Duneiska, sister, 4706 E. 67th St., Cleveland, OH.
[*** NOTE *** -- If John was married, why would notification have been made to his sister and not his wife? One possibility is that she was still in Poland. The other is that the immigration record that I found was not really his. Still another is that she had died by the time John was killed in action.]
DEATH:
Killed in action by a bullet through the forehead.
BURIAL:
Name - DZIEMBAK, JOHN
Burial Site - Calvary Cem, Date Of Burial - 10/08/1921, Section - 3, Lot - 488, Grave - 4
Calvary Cemetery, Sec 3, Lot 488, Grave 4 (Near big smokestack lined up with big tree)
Branch - INFANTRY
Memo - BORN:1888, RANK:PVT; OOR VOL 5 PG 4599; CO A 7TH | Jan (John) DZIEMBAK
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Stayed in Europe | Josephine DZIEMBAK
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IMMIGRATION: Arrived 1902 per 1910 census.
MARRIAGE:
Application lists DSIOMBEK, LUDWIKA and DUNAJSKI, JOZEF, Volume #67 pg345
Death certificate shows her father as John Dziembak. Why?
OBIT:
Name: Dunajski, Ludwika (Louise)
Date: Apr 8 - 1949
Source: Cleveland Press
Notes: Dunajski, Ludwika, (Louise), beloved wife of Joseph, mother of Cecelia Fren, Eleanor Dobrowolski, Casimir, Bernard, Joseph Dunn, and Ann Ostrowski, (deceased). Beloved grandmother of Mary Lou Fren and Victor Dobrowolski. Funeral Sat. Apr. 9, at 9:30 a. m. from the late residence, 7308 Covert Ave. Service Sacred Heart of Jesus Church (E. 71) 10 a. m.
BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Sec. 3, Lot 488 (by a big tree) | Louise (Ludwika) DZIEMBAK
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Stayed in Europe. | Maryann DZIEMBAK
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RESIDENCES:
According to Cecelia Dunajski FREN (Jan 4, 1979),
the Dziembaks lived in Wojewodztwo, Plocke, Poland -- Wiast Borkovo.
[accent mark over second o in Wojewodztwo and the L in Plocke has a line through it.]
"Masovia Province" — ( Polish = województwo mazowieckie) is the largest and most populous of the sixteen Polish provinces.
"Voivodeship" is another name for province.
"Powiat" is Polish for county.
"Gminy" is Polish for municipality
Borkowo was located on the map as Borkowo Koscielne, near Sierpc.
Borkowo, Mazowiekie (current province), Plock (former province)
- Latitude: 52.8333, Longitude: 19.7167
Not far away to the southeast is a town called Dziembakowo which is probably where their surname was derived.
Dziembakowo, Mazowiekie (current province), Plock (former province)
Latitude: 52.8167 Longitude: 19.7500
DZIEMBAKOWO (gm. Sierpc). Dwór murowany z 1. połowy XIX w. Charakterystyczna wystawka dachowa oraz ganek z tarasem. Całość otoczona jest parkiem krajobrazowym z XIX w. | Stephan (Sczepan) DZIEMBAK
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10588 |
OBIT:
Name: Urban, Mary
Date: Sep 3 1975
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #163.
Notes: Urban. Mary Urban, age 92, devoted wife of John (deceased), dearest mother of Genevieve, Mrs. Ann Valentine, Mrs. Rose Pohorence, Mrs. Julia Slusarzcyk (deceased), George and Alex, dear grandmother of 22, great-grandmother of 52 and great-great-grandmother of two, passed away Sunday, Aug. 31, 1975. Funeral Mass Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 9:30 a.m., at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (West), 6928 Detroit Ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends at The Craciun Funeral Home, 6204 Detroit Ave. | Mary DZIERWA
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MARRIAGE:
1) DZIERZAWSKI, IRENE and NOWAK, WALTER vol.0193 pg.0072
2) NOWAK, IRENE T and PLOCICA, JOHN S vol.1014 pg.1834
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
OBIT:
PLOCICA IRENE NOWAK PLOCICA (nee Dzierzawski) 89. Beloved wife of Walter Nowak (deceased) and John Plocica (deceased). Loving mother of Walter (Joan) Nowak Jr., and Lawrence (Patricia) Nowak. Loving grandmother of Theresa Zickert, Ronald, Christine, Anthony and Timothy Nowak, Jane Fagan and Maureen Schoenwalder. Funeral prayers Saturday, June 28, 2008, at 9 a.m., at the Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Francis DeSales Church (State at Snow Rd.) Contributions suggested to St. Augustine Church, 2486 W. 14th St. Cleveland, OH 44113. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Irene DZIERZAWSKI
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10590 |
RESIDENCES:
1230 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Theodore DZIERZAWSKI
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10591 |
Maiden name may have been WIETECHA
OBIT:
Name: Wodgik (Wodzisz), Mary
Date: Jun 16 1970
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #167.
Notes: Wodgik (Wodzisz). Mary Wodgik, beloved wife of the late John, dear mother of Joseph, Anthony, Stanley, Theodore, Frances Draus, Edward, Adela Dolney, Henrietta Grosshandler, Theresa Knowles, Dalores Kolcoyne, Rose Triscarl and the late Helen Kuczek. Sister of Stella Mareczki, grandmother and great-grandmother. Services Wednesday, June 17th, at 10 a.m. at St. Charles Church. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Tuesday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Mary DZIK?
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's, Cleveland, Ohio (grades 4 and 6) | Aleck DZIWIK, (Jeewek)
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10593 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anthony Robert DZIWIK, (Jeewek)
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10594 |
RESIDENCES:
1925 - 1314 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | James (Wasyl) DZIWIK, (Jeewek)
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10595 |
RESIDENCES:
1973 - 4407 Buechner Ave.,Cleveland, Ohio | John DZIWIK, (Jeewek)
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10596 |
RESIDENCES: 6442 York Road | Richard J. DZIWIK, (Jeewek)
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10597 |
Member of the Albany Methodist Church, Illinois | Asa Raymond EADS
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10598 |
Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. | Elizabeth Green EAGER
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10599 |
Listed on the 1930 Barry County, MI Census.
Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Barry County, MI.
Social Security Death Index: Jessie E. Bradshaw Died: 5-8-1982 Born: 2-23-1897 Place of Death: Plainwell, Allegan County, MI. | Jessie Eliza EAKIN
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Wilbur Clifford Ealy at the age of 20 went to Indianapolis, Indiana and
learned the trade of a sawsmith. In 1906 he secured a position in a saw
company in Columbus, OH where he met Bessie Belle Shaner. Two years later, in
1908 he secured work in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Bessie Belle Shaner
followed her love up to Canada and they were married on February 20, 1909.
Eleven months later on Jan 24, 1910, their union was blessed with a baby boy.
The named him James Clifford Ealy. Within the next few years Wilbur moved
back to Indianapolis, IN and Bessie being pregant with the second child went
to her Father's home in Columbus, Ohio and remained until July. At that time
she and her sister Laura May Shaner, with baby James went to Indianapolis,
Indiana. On August 2, 1912 another baby boy was born. He was named Arthur
Raymond Ealy.
In 1917 the family moved back to Columbus, Ohio. Again they moved in 1929, to
Philadelphia, PA. James Clifford Ealy was married to Mary Charlotte Hays in
Columbus in 1929 before the left in 1932. During the depression the family
retuned to Columbus, Ohio to live with James H.. Shaner. In the fall of 1932
Wilbur found work in St. Louis, Missouri and on February 28, 1933 Bessie and
Arthur joined him. Bessie and Wilbur Ealy lived in various locations in the
St. Louis area during the rest of their lifetimes.
Clifford and Mary remained in the Ohio area, upon the return from Philadelphia. | Wilbur Clifford EALY
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