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Joseph JAROSZ
 1895 - 1982

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  1. Joseph JAROSZ b. 13 Oct 1895, Sietesz,, Galicia; d. Aug 1982, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

    Notes:
    ~John Wojnarowski told me that he didn't think the father of Rev. Jarosz came to this country and that Jarosz is a common name like Smith. He recalls the mother as a widow but he didn't know where she lived. Dora Wolowiec told my mother that Anna lived for a time in the rectory with her son and then lived upstairs by Dora's sister's house.
    ------- notes written by Sandra Wanicki Rozhon

    OCCUPATION:
    Pastor of St. Barbara Church at 1505 Denison Ave. from 1929 to 1970.

    BIRTH:
    Born in Sietesz near Jaroslaw.

    IMMIGRATION:
    Ship: The Latvia
    Date of Arrival: August 01, 1921
    Sailed from: Danzig
    Line in manifest: 0010
    Destination: His father, Tony Jarosz, at 3701 Redman Ave., Cleveland (this was probably really 3701 W13th or possibly the house on the southwest corner of W.13th where the Czech family later lived) as there is no such address on Redman and 3701 W14th was the location of the Kapusta Butcher Shop.


    DEATH:
    Joseph JAROSZ
    Birth Date: 13 Oct 1895
    Death Date: Aug 1982
    Social Security Number: 272-34-7135
    State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Ohio
    Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 44102
    Localities: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio


    OBIT:
    JAROSZ, JOSEPH S : -il (Obit.).Plain Dealer 27 Aug, 1982, pg. 07 sec. SU
    JAROSZ, JOSEPH S : Son of late Anthony (Obit.).Plain Dealer 29 Aug, 1982, pg. 15 sec. B


  
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