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15651 Katherine's maiden name is spelled Jedlinski on Bazyli's death certifcate and Jaglinska on Leon's. Katherine JEDLINSKI, (Jeglinska)
 
15652 OBIT: 1948-06-04 Chicago Tribune (IL)
KALITA
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Stefania Kalita, nee Jedrychowski, beloved wife of the late John, loving mother of Cecelia Andersen, Wanda Rozhon, Olga Pytko, Alice Mahler, Adeline, Stanley and Jean, and the late Eleanor Nowak, sister and brothers, grandmother of five. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from chapel, 3601 W. Diversey, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalberts. Albany 6424 
Stefania JEDRYCHOWSKI
 
15653 MARRIAGE:
ZEDRYCZKA, KATARZYNA and DYLAG, ANDREEJ vol.0067 pg.0089
(Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) 
Katherine (Katarzyna) JEDRYCZKA
 
15654 SOURCE_OF_NAME: "Joseph Pasowicz Jr"  Appolonia (Pauline) JEDRZEJCZYK
 
15655 OBIT: Name: Wronko, Bertha
Date: Aug 2 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Wronko, Bertha, residence, 2214 Hood Ave., beloved wife of the late Jacob, dear mother of Cecelia, Adeline Meadows and Stanley, sister of Rose Trzcinski and Sophia Kuczer, and grandmother. Services Monday, Aug. 4, at 9:30 a. m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd 
Bertha JEDRZEJCZYK
 
15656 SOURCE_OF_NAME: "Joseph Pasowicz Jr"  Jan JEDRZEJCZYK
 
15657 OBIT: TRZCINSKI, ROSE: Wife of late Steve-Obit Plain Dealer 26 Jul, 1994, pg. 7 sec. D

BIRTH: Date obtained from 1930 Census Index which states that she was 23 years old. Appears to be wrong since her children were born while she would have been just an adolescent, therefore, we might assume that she could be her husband's second wife and not the mother of his children. On further review, the 1920 Census has this family living at 1314 Redman and includes Rose where again she is shown to be 23 and born in Illinois, therefore, her proper age in 1930 should have been 33 and birth year would more appropriately be 1897. 
Rose JEDRZEJCZYK
 
15658 MARRIAGE:
JENDRZSJEZAK, SOPHIE and BULSA, JOHN vol.0067 pg.0498
BULSA, SOFIA and KUSZER, MIKE vol.0122 pg.0138
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

OBIT:
Name: Kuczer, Sophie
Date: Jun 4 1968
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #127.
Notes: Kuczer. Sophie Kuczer (nee Jendrzeiczyk), beloved wife of Michael, dear mother of Stephanie Bulsa (deceased), Helen Bulsa (deceased), Steve and John Bulsa and Rudolph Kuczer, sister of Rose Trzcinski and the late Bertha Wronko, and grandmother. Services Thursday, June 6, at 9 a.m., St. Barbara's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends mays call at A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Tuesday And Wednesday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. 
Sophia JEDRZEJCZYK
 
15659 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed JEFFERE
 
15660 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed D. C. JEFFERSON
 
15661 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Harry W. JEFFERY
 
15662 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Maud E. JEFFERY
 
15663 Still Living. Charles E JEFFREY
 
15664 Name listed as Mary Jedziniak on her daughter Joan's death certificate.

MARRIAGE:
JEJDYNIAK, MARY and GERLICKI, ALBERT vol.0097 pg.0396 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)


OBIT:
Name: Gierlicki, Mary
Date: ?
Source: ?; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #111.
Notes: Gierlicki, Mary, residence, 1412 Redman Ave., beloved wife of Albert, dear mother of Theodore, Cecelia Kulaga, and grandmother. Services Monday, Mar. 22, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Brooklyn Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. 
Mary JEJDYNIAK, (Jedziniak)
 
15665 MARRIAGE: JEMIOLA, BARBARA P and FADENHOLZ, HENRY vol.0863 pg.0100 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) Barbara JEMIOLA
 
15666 BIRTH:
Family celebrated her birthday on 20th of June but birth records from Poland indicated birth was on 7th of June. Was Poland on a different calendar system?

Back in Poland, the Jemiolo family lived in one room house with a river behind it.

IMMIGRATION:
Her daughter, Julia, said that Jadwiga travelled with Lottie Woskowicz's mother (probably Anna ). The manifest is indexed as Jadwiga FEMIOLO. Obvious transcription mistake on the initial of the surname. Port of departure was Bremen, Germany. She arrived on 14 May 1907 at New York City on the ship Prinzess Alice. She was listed as 17 years old (though it looks like a 12, the penmanship for that time put a line through the number 7, so the lighter lower part of the 7 makes it look like a 2), single, occupation= servant. Her destination was her brother Franciszek Jemiolo in Cleveland, Ohio. Her brother's address appears to be 470 Niles or Nilen or Miles Street. Other JEMIOLO names were found listed under FEMIOLO and YEMIOLO.

DEATH:
Certificate #09611, Volume #: 15312

OBIT:
Name: Kapusta, Hedwig
Date: Feb 22 1958
Source: Cleveland Press
Notes: Kapusta, Hedwig, residence, 3705 W. 14 St., beloved wife of the late Louis, beloved mother of
Raymond, Marthew Julia Rozhon and Eleanore Hronce, dear sister of Frank Jemiola, Mary Baran, brother and sister in Europe, and grandmother. Services Monday, Feb. 24, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. 
Jadwiga (Hedwig) JEMIOLA, **
 
15667 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Linda JEMIOLA
 
15668 Father (Joseph Jemiola) always had stomach problems and died one year after Mary came to the U.S.

IMMIGRATION: 1913 per 1920 Federal Census. 23 Apr 1912 per Immigration records held at Ellis Island. She is listed as Maria JUNIOLA, age 18, who arrived aboard the Kaiser Wilhelm II at New York City. Destination was her brother-in-law, Ludwig Kapusta at 3701 W. 14th, Cleveland, Ohio. Her father, Josef of Dobrynin, is listed as closest relative.

SS Death Records show birth as 8/22/1891 
Maria (Mary) Veronica JEMIOLA
 
15669 RESIDENCES:
1994 - 3131 W.99th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
JEMIOLA, PETER F: Husband of Virginia-Obit Plain Dealer 06 Jun, 1994, pg. 11 sec. D 
Peter Frank JEMIOLA
 
15670 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Philomena (Phyllis) A. JEMIOLA
 
15671 OBIT:
OMAHEN, SOPHIE: Wife of late William-il-Obit Plain Dealer 12 Feb, 2007, pg. 5 sec. B 
Sophia JEMIOLA
 
15672 SS# 286-10-4607 Theodore JEMIOLA
 
15673 BIRTH:
His funeral 'holy card' lists birth of May 18, 1887 which matches data found on the Mike Burger website that allows for searches of birth, marriage, and death records for the area around Mielec (www.mikeburger.com). This confirms that the mother's name was WALEK and not RUSIN as was thought. (However, note that he had a boarder living with him in 1910 by the name of John Rusin. A cousin or possibly his wife's brother?)

BURIAL:
Holy Cross Cemetery: Sec 13, Lot 382, Grave 2

RESIDENCES:
1910 - 2462 W.7th St. (Per 1910 census) - boarders were John Rusin and Zofia Feda
1920 - 2478 Thurman St.
1930 - 2471 Thurman St.

IMMIGRATION:
1905 per 1920 census. 
Franciszek (Frank) JEMIOLO
 
15674 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Josefa (Josephine) JEMIOLO
 
15675 Stayed in Poland Joseph JEMIOLO, Jr.
 
15676 HEALTH:
Always had stomach problems and died one year after the arrival of his daughter, Mary, to the U.S. (per Julia Sheley).

IMMIGRATION:
No one has ever mentioned that Jozef came to the United States but a manifest was found listing someone with this same name and of a similar age coming from Niwiska (small village near Dobrynin). This individual arrived in the U.S. in 13 Mar 1903 on the S.S. Barbarosa sailing from Bremen. Listed as married, age 43. Destination was his cousin Jozef (unreadable but possibly something like PEKLAK or PEKAR) in Cleveland, Ohio.

In 1999, 49 Polish provinces were reduced to 16 and given new names. Rzeszów is now Podkarpackie. The town of Mielec was located between Debice and Sandomierz, on the River Wisloka. Its population was about evenly divided between Jews and Poles.

VARIATIONS:
Jemiolo, Jemiola, Jmiola, Ymiola 
Jozef (Joseph) JEMIOLO, **
 
15677 DEATH:
Since Ludwik does not show up in the 1920 census, I am assuming that he must have died in the intervening years between the 1910 census where he is shown as an infant and the later census where he isn't mentioned. HOWEVER, a death certificate was found for Mary Jemiola, born Feb 1909, died just a few months later in July 1909. So some caution is required in accepting Ludwik's data from the census. It IS possible that Antoinette had another child just 10 months later, though. 
Ludwik JEMIOLO, [infant]
 
15678 BIRTH: Illegitimate Marcin JEMIOLO
 
15679 IMMIGRATION: 1903 (per 1920 census)

OBIT: Date noted on back of holy card "In Pious Memory of Maryann Kosinski (nee Jemiolo) of 115 Gibson St., Buffalo, NY. Died November 11, 1963. Services at Corpus Christi Church November 15, 1963. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetary Sec Golgotha #3 - Lot 140 - Grave 3"

TODO: Pictures were found of Walter Kosinski wearing a cowboy outfit (looks real) dated Jan 31, 1937 and another of Stanley Kosinski in a First Holy Communion outfit (undated). Were these Maria's children?
UPDATE (Sep 23, 2003) - Yes, an entry in the 1920 census shows Walter and Josephine. Stanley was probably born later. 
Maria JEMIOLO
 
15680 DEATH:
Cholera.
The death certificate for Mary was indexed as JEMIVLA on the FamilySearch Labs website. 
Mary JEMIOLO, [infant]
 
15681 Maryanna Jemiolo arrived in the US on 25 Oct 1912. She left behind all her family in Dobrynin . She was 15 years old. Her sister's name was Henryka. Father was Ludwik Jemiolo, Mother was Rosalia Ziomek. She came to stay with her Uncle Jozef Ziomek. They lived in Buffalo, NY. She met Jan Drozdz who immigrated 1 May 1913. He had 2 brothers that we know of, Piotr and Stefan. They hailed from the Kielce area. Jan's sponsor was an uncle named John Piozmek who had settled in Albany, NY. I have the name of a family member to Jan, whos name is Stefan M. Wojtas. Haven't any clue as to family connection. Province of Chojnwo, district of Elblak --Author: Patricia Zebrowski email: A427P527@aol.com Maryanna JEMIOLO
 
15682 IMMIGRATION:
Arrived in U.S. January 24, 1921 at age 20 and single. Port of departure was Triest, Austria, Austria-Hungary on the "Argentina". Name on the manifest listed as "Jemiolo, Rozalija". Destination was her sister's (Maria) house at 104 Gibson Street, Buffalo, New York. On the manifest (image on file), her sister is listed as Maria Kosinska and her mother is listed as Anna Kosinska. The latter doesn't make any sense since Rozalia's surname is Jemiola so her mother's should be too, unless the person filling out the manifest made a mistake or Rozalia misnamed her own mother. 
Rozalia JEMIOLO
 
15683 DEATH:
Stillborn.
The death certificate for this child was found listed as IEMIOLA at the FamilySearch Labs website.

BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Miles Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 
[infant] JEMIOLO
 
15684 DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF RHODE ISLAND FROM 1715 TO 1727 Joseph JENCKES
 
15685 Joseph Jenckes Jr.:
Jenckes. Jr. was born in England in 1632, son of Joseph, Sr. andJoan Hearne Jenckes. He later followed his father to Lynn, Massachusettsand from there he removed to Rhode Island. On March 25, 1669 he wasgranted land on either side of the Pawtucket River in Warwick for theerection of his sawmill. Being a forgeman by trade, as were his Welshancestry for many generations before him and finding not sufficientwaterpower in Warwick he removed to Pawtucket Rhode Island at the age of39. On October 10, 1671 he bought 60 acres more or less with right ofcommorage of Abel Potter and wife Rachel, said land belonging formerly toRachel's grandfather, Ezekiel Holliman and being situated near PawtucketFalls. He erected a sawmill and also built a forge for manufacturingiron, and had the same burnt by the Indians in 1765-6 during KingPhilip's War. Nelson Jencks of Woonsocket, Rhode Island had a picture ofthe falls and Jenks Mill, also a copy of deed to land. He and his foursons, Joseph, Nathaniel, Ebeneezer and William built a dwelling house foreach of themselves and in 1820 they were all in tolerable good repair.The last was taken down in 1877 and must have been about 200 years old.
In 1677 Joseph was a Freeman. July 1, 1679 he was taxed 12s 6dincluding his sawmill. 1679-80 and 1691 he was a deputy. He and twoothers on May 5, 1680, were empowered by the Assembly to purchase a bell"for the public use of the Colony, and for giving notice or signifyingthe several Limes or sittings of the Assembly's and Courts of Trials andGeneral Councils." The bell was purchased for 3-10 pounds of FreeloveArnold, daughter of Governor Benedict Arnold. Previously the Assemblyhad been called together by beat of drum.
For thirteen of the years between 1680 and 1698 Joseph was Assistantin the General Assembly. During 1681, he was Cousellor of the Governor.There is a record of his having land laid out November 14. 1683.
September 1, 1687 Joseph and his sons Joseph and Nathaniel weretaxed together 12 shillings. August 6, 1688, his ratable estateconsisted of six acres planting land, two acres meadow, eight acrespasture, 30 acres wild pasture, rights in land, four oxen, seven cows,two steers, heifer, yearling, two mares, colt, swine, sheep and sawmill.
It is recorded that Joseph's will was dated October 21, 1708, andproved February 11, 1717.
Executrix was wife Esther, but she declined by reason of age andinability, her son Nathaniel acted at her request and by appointment. Heconfirmed deeds already made to sons, Joseph, Nathaniel, Ebeneezer andWilliam. To sons Nathaniel, Ebeneezer and William other land was givenand if any further division was made by proprietors of Providence, thenthe four sons to share equally. To sons Ebeneezer and William the coalhouse and his half of the forge, at death of himself and wife. To lovingwife, Esther, all the rest of movable estate, cattle and chattal for lifeand what remains at her death she is to dispose of to children andgrandchildren as she sees fit. 
Joseph JENCKES, Jr.
 
15686 Joseph Jenckes Sr.
Joseph Jenckes came to America from England in 1643, as a widower,leaving two sons behind, settling in Lynn, Massachusetts. He establishedthe iron works at Lynn and was the first patentee in America in 1646. Hecut the dies for the "Pine Tree Shilling" in 1652, for the coinage ofcolonia money- Joseph built the first fire engine in 1654. He was theinventor of the grass scythe. In his foundry was cast the first 'hollowware" in this country and there is said to be preserved in Salem thefirst or one of the first that came out of the mould which was exhibitedat the Columbian Exposition. He was an accounted "a man of greatgenius". (Information given by Virginia Edmunds)

From "Lin, her Jewels", History of Lynn, Massachusetts by A. Lewis: In1643 Robert Bridges took Bog
Iron ore found in Saugus to London and succeeded in forming a companycalled "Company of Undertakers for the Iron Works", consisting of thefollowing wealthy and enterprising gentlemen: Lionel Copley Esq. ofYorkshire, Nicholas Bond Esq. and Thomas Fury Esq. of Westminster, JohnBeck and William Beauchamp, merchants; William Hicock, citizen; ThomasFoley, gentleman, John Pococke and William Becke, Merchant Tailors all ofLondon; William Greenhill of Stepney, Middlesexshire and Thomas Weld,Minister of Gateshead, Durhamshire. The company advanced 1000 pounds tocommence the work. Land was bought of Thomas Hudson on the west bank ofthe Saugus River. The village where the Iron Works was located wascalled Hammersmith from the place in England where many of the workmencame from. JOSEPH JENKES came from Hammersmith. He was a machinist atthe Iron foundry and by his hands the first models were made and thefirst castings taken of many domestic implements and iron tools. Thefirst article was cast a small iron pot, capable of containing about onequart. Thomas Hudson procured this famous old iron pot and it remainedin the Hudson family until after 1844. This pot is in the EssexInstitute in Salem, Massachusetts. Joseph Wormwood, brother-in-law ofJoseph Jenks was warned in 1668 to leave Concord, Massachusetts, as theiron works were not paying. 
Joseph JENCKES
 
15687 I had the birth place as: St. Louis, MO Annie JENCKS
 
15688 could be Jenksville, , , Massachusetts Charles Henry JENCKS
 
15689 Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. Elmer JENCKS
 
15690 Mrs. Stillwater is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Resided in Stillwater, MN in 1910. Helen A. JENCKS
 
15691 i have different born dates. One is 1666 which would make her 90 when she died. From other sources, I have 1672 which would make her 84- I believe that date is correct. Also, there are 3 spellings of her name; "JENKS' and 'JENCKES' and 'JENKES'. It seems her ancestors changed the spelling often.

BIOGRAPHY: Thayer and Burton Ancestry , Page 105 SILVANUS SCOTT, son of John and Rebecca ((???)) Scott, was born at Pawtucket Falls, R. I., November 10, 1672, and in 1692 married Joanna Jenckes, daughter of Joseph and Esther (Ballard) Jenckes, of Providence. 
Joanna JENCKS
 
15692 John was a Doctor of Physics and an accomplished gentleman. He went withhiw Honorable Father to England to perfect himself in his profession butalas, he caught small pox and died in London. (From Virginia Edmunds) John JENCKS
 
15693 Joseph Jenckes III
Joseph Jenckes was elected governor of the Colony in 1727 and was granted100 pounds to move his
family to Newport, then the seat of the Colony, as it was at the time alarger place than Providence with
more industry.
He was of large stature and well proportioned standing in hisstocking feet, seven foot and two
inches, a man of most grave and commanding aspect. He was of greatutility in the defense of Providence, Rhode Island against thesurrounding Indians, gradually ascending from an Ensign to be ChiefColonel of the Colony.
In 1708 he was one of the committee to settle the Northern linebetween this colony and the
Province of Massachusetts. On the 10th of August, 1719 he wascommissioned by the Governor and
Company of Rhode Island an agent to prosecute before the King in London,England or any authority or
Judicature that may be committed, the Colony's appeal against the Colonyof Connecticut's further
encroachment upon said Colony. He had success in the business and wasthen chosen Deputy Governor for a number of years. In 1727 he was chosenGovernor of the Colony and served five years. He was solicited to servethe Colony longer as their Governor, but he told them with heart-feltgratitude that he could perceive that his natural faculties were abatingand if he should continue in the service a few years longer as theirGovernor perhaps he might not be willing to resign. He therefore deemedit
Most beneficial for the Colony and prudent for himself to resign inseason. He was a distinguished member in church as well as state.
While in London, he not only attended at Court but also at churchand ascertained the true state of all the Baptist churches, bothergeneral and particular in London. He was blind for several years beforehe died and " as a shock of corn cometh in his season" so likewise hecame to his grave in a full age, upon which is the following epitaph:

In memory of ye
Hon. JOSEPH JENKS ESQ.
lat Governor of ye colony of Rhode Island
Deceased ye
15 day of June A/D 1740 in ye 84th year of his age
He was much beloved and honored in life and
lamented in death. He was a bright example of virtue in every stageof life.

He was a zealous Christian, a wise and prudent Governor, a kindhusband and a tender father, a good neighbor and a faithful friend,grave, sober, pleasant in behavior, beautiful in person with a soul trulygreat, heroic and sweetly tempered.

Above information given by Virginia Edmund's Children 
Joseph JENCKS, III
 
15694 SOURCE_OF_NAME: Genealogy of the Jenks family of America, Concord, N.H.?: W.B. Browne, 1952, 771 pgs. [pg 33] Nathaniel JENCKS
 
15695 OBIT:
Name: Cielec, Bertha Date: ? Source: ?; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #099. Notes: Cielec, Bertha, residence, ? Botany Ave., belove wife of ? mother of ? Illus.: Y
SOURCE_OF_NAME: Death record for her daughter, Stephanie Draye, as found on Ancestry.com. 
Bertha (Bronislawa) JENDRACZIK
 
15696 lineage goes back to John Hancock and Mayflower Abigail JENKINS
 
15697 Ancestral File Number: B9K3-GJ Eleanor JENKINS
 
15698 BIOGRAPHY: Isaac Jennings, M. D., was born in Fairfield, Conn., and studied medicine. He practiced first in Derby, Conn., and in 1839 removed to Oberlin, Ohio. After some years of practice, his views on medicine underwent a change and he retired from the practice of the profession. The last twenty-five years of his life he devoted principally to writing and promulgating his views. He was the author of four books: "Medical Reform," "Philosophy of Human Life," "The Tree of Life," and "Orthopothy." Dr. Jennings was kind, genial and respected by all. He had great patience and charity, never showing any sign of irritation or bitterness or fanaticism, as do some reformers whose opinions are not accepted at once. His death made a void in the hearts and homes of many whom his kindness had blessed.--See extracts in American Family Antiquity, p. 190.
-- Source: "A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America Fourth to eighth generation."  
Isaac JENNINGS
 
15699 OBIT: Name: Jennings, I. Lamson
Date: Jun 2 1943
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042.
Notes: Jennings: I. Lamson, 2884 Broyton rd. husband of Gladys (nee Walton) father of Jack and Walton, suddenly, May 30. Services will be held at Pilgrim Congregational Church, W. 14 and Starkweather, Wednesday, June 2, at 2:30 p. m. 
Isaac Lamson JENNINGS
 
15700 BIOGRAPHY: "John G. Jennings born in Trumbell, Connecticut, removed with his family in 1839 to Oberlin, Ohio, and thence to Cleveland, Ohio, where he now (1882) resides on Jennings Avenue. He is the agent of the State of Ohio for the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York."
--Source: " A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America Fourth to eighth generation."
J.G. Jennings was also Treasurer of Lamson-Sessions, Co.

Jennings Avenue named for John Giles Jennings.

OBIT: Name: Jennings, John G.
Date: December 18, 1896
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042.
Notes: Jennings- Wednesday morning, December 16, John G. Jennings, aged 71 years. Funeral services at his late residence, No. 194 Jennings ave., Friday, Dec. 18, at 2 o'clock p. m., standard time. Burial private. 1825-1896. Riverside Cemetery Cleveland Ohio. 
John Giles JENNINGS
 

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