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- Bazyli and Mary never had any children of their own so they raised three foster children.
Joseph and Alex Murawski lived in the same house per the 1900 census. Joseph was a baker. The Murawski's are supposed to be somehow related to the Myczkowski family.
OCCUPATION:
Carpenter.
RESIDENCES:
1900 - 913 Todd St., Cleveland, Ohio (old style addressing) <-- in census as TRZEZIAK
1910 - 6518 Osmond Ct., Cleveland, Ohio
1950 - 6807 Aetna Rd., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Trzeciak, Basil
Date: May 16 1950
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #081.
Notes: Trzeciak, Basil, beloved husband of Mary (nee Rutecka), foster father of Anna Smith, Helen Kopczynski, and William, passed away Monday, May 15. Funeral Wednesday, May 17, from Slezak Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65 St., at 9 a. m. and St. Stanislaus Church 9:30. Burial Calvary Cemetery
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- [S15] 1900 U.S. Federal Census - Twefth Census, (NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Great Lakes Region, 7358 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, Illinois 60629), ED 129, Sheet 22A, Lines , Ward 25.
913 Tod Street, Cleveland
TRZEZIAK, Basil (head), born 1873, married 5 yrs, arrv'd 1897
, Mary (wife), born Feb 1877, married 5 yrs, arrv'd 1897
MURAWSKI, Joseph (boarder), born Mar 1879, single, arrv'd 1899, Baker
MURAWSKI, Alex. (boarder), born Feb 1862, married 5 yrs, arrv'd 1899, Laborer
Obvious difference in spelling for the surname: TRZEZIAK
- [S35] Ohio - Cleveland - City Directory, 1900.
915 Tod Street
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