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| Birth  | 
10 Jul 1847  | 
Poznan,, Poland    | 
 
| Gender  | 
Male  |  
| Died  | 
4 Dec 1911  | 
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio    | 
 
| Person ID  | 
I8708  | 
Barbarowa Neighborhood | 
 
| Last Modified  | 
15 Aug 2007 10:37:03  |  
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| Family  | 
Mary  PAWLAK  |  
| Children  | 
| > | 1. Antonina  HADERSKI, b. 1868, Poznan,, Poland   |  
| > | 2. Michael  HADERSKI, b. 29 Sep 1871, ,, Poland   |  
| > | 3. Charles Stanislaw J.  HADERSKI, b. 8 May 1877, Poznan,, Poland   |  
|   | 4. John  HADERSKI, b. Abt 1886, ,, Poland   |  
|   | 5. Stella  HADERSKI |  
 
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| Family ID  | 
F3359  | 
Group Sheet | 
 
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  | Died - 4 Dec 1911 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio | 
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| Notes  | 
- MARRIAGE:
 
Using the Poznan Marriage Project, (http://bindweed.man.poznan.pl/posen/search.php) 
the following results came up as a possible marriage: 
Catholic parish in Lechlin-Prusce , entry # 13 in 1863  
Laurentius Haderski (27)  
Marianna Pawlak (22) father: Marti???, mother: Josepha Pierzchala 
[NOTE -- The marriage is not verified as that of the couple in this database, however it is a strong possibility.  Use cautiously.] 
 
IMMIGRATION: 
Arrived at Castle Garden, NY on the 05 May 1881. 
Lorenz Haderski Laborer 43 M 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
Maria Haderski Wife 41 F 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
Michael Haderski Boy 9 M 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
Stanislaw Haderski Boy 7 M 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
Constantin Haderski Boy 5 M 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
Johann Haderski Boy 3 M 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
Catherine Haderski Infant 1 m F 5 May 1881 Russia Hohenzollern  
 
RESIDENCES: 
1911 - 6304 Fullerton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
 
1907 Voter registration:   
HADERSKI, Lawrence 6304 Fullerton 10/10/07 reg. no. 189 ward 17 prec. G  
 
Earliest deed for Lawrence was dated March 1900, selling part of the property on Fullerton Ave. known as sublot #7 in the Hickox, Stone allotment.  Lawrence and Mary retained the front half of the house consisting of one room, one bedroom, one pantry, one basement and attic, half of the coal shed, half of the chicken coop, half of the grape vines, one peach tree, one apple tree, 
 
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