••• Pioneer of Rolling ••• Langlade County, WI
  Il a vécu 79 ans.
  Père  : Ignacy ANTONIEWICZ 1827-1909   Père  : Leon GRONOWSKI 1838-1936
  Mère : Józefa GRZEŚKOWIAK 1836-1883   Mère : Klara JEZIERSKA 1844-19??
Marié Naissance : Epouse
Antoni ANTONIEWICZ Lundi 11 Mai 1863 Mariage Civil Antonina GRONOWSKA
Gola, Gmina Jaraczewo - Pologne Act 10 - Antoni 25 / Antonina 20
Vendredi, 25 Janvier 1889
Baptême : USC Pleszew - Pologne
Jeudi 14 Mai 1863 Célébrant : ? JEWASIŃSKI
Antoni "Anton" Eglise Św. Marii Magdaleny, Jaraczewo - Pologne Témoins : Antonina Marianna "Antonia" GRONOWSKA
ANTONIEWICZ Prêtre : Ignacy ANDERSZ Marlens BARIN Antonia ANTONIEWICZ
Parrain : Andrzej MIKOŁAJCZYK, Gola Stanisław JEZIERSKI 1868-1933
Marraine : Katarzyna GRZEŚKOWIAK, Tante de Gola Immigration 3 Octobre 1893
Immigration USA Enfants
de BREMEN à BALTIMORE Naturalisation Américaine Née en Baranow - Pologne      Marianna Jankowski (1) 1889-1940
Lundi, 20 Mars 1893 Lundi, 6 Octobre 1913 Née en Baranow - Pologne      Klara 1892-1893
SS Dresden Née Antigo - WI        Rose Kosinski 1894-19??
SS Dresden Décès : Antigo - WI       Leonard Noskowiak 1896-1946
Dimanche 1 Novembre 1942 Née Antigo - WI       Annie Netz 1898-19??
Route 3, Antigo, Wisconsin - USA Née - WI        Martha Pawlak 1900-1988
Née - WI        Agnes Dziamarski (2) 1902-1966
depuis Baranów, Pologne Inhumé : Rolling - WI       Chester Marciniak 1905-1973
Destination Antigo, WI Mercredi 4 Novembre 1942 Rolling - WI       Felix (Inconnu) 1907-1973
Queen of Peace (St. John's) Cimetière Cath. Antigo - USA Née Rolling - WI       Helen Marciniak 1911-1981
Signe Astral Cérémonie Funéraire Eglise St. Hyacinth's Rolling - WI         Anton Schmoll 1913-1984
Revérand Victor HOPPE
(1) Jankowski & nowakowski
Census 1900 : Langlade Co - Antigo (2) Dziamarski & Dziamarski
Taureau Census 1905/1910/1920/1930 : Langlade Co - Rolling
Merci à Mark ZELINSKI Census 1940 : Langlade Co - Norwood Menu en Haut "Spécial Famille Gronowski"
Leurs signatures sur l'acte de mariage en 1889
Devant la ferme de Rolling. Avant 1933. Une grande partie de la famille.
Même lieu, de nos jours. La maison a été détruite.
Petit Palais à Gola, Gmina Jaraczewo Eglise St. Hyacinth's, Antigo Eglise Sw Magdalena, Jaraczewo Ferme de Anton Antoniewicz à Rolling
DISTRICT NO. 3.
SUNNYSIDE DISTRICT.

The first resolution of the township Board of Supervisors, April 23, 1881, was to change the number of the different district schools in the township.
District No. 7 then became District No. 3, of which mention is now made, While the district was set off as such in 1881, it was not until 1885 that
a school house was erected on a clearing donated by Charles Herman, who was the first County Sheriff. The school, of log construction, was one room
and was situated in the northwest corner of the district.
Mademoiselle Hattie B. Vasburgh fut la première institutrice.

District No. 3 has the distinction of possessing fine agricultural lands. As fast as the white pine forests were cut settlers took up the cut-over land.

The first settlers arrived in this region in 1878, three years before the coming of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western.
James Quinn, the Vetelle family, George Hall, Solon Hall, George Connor, Charles Herman, Roy Ferguson, August Duchrow,
John Monroe, Mr. Thompson, who was a trapper and fox hunter, Charles Blamberg, William Gropp, James E. Monroe,
Walter Bryant, Albert Smith, Rudolph King, George Schraml, Hiram Tenant, R. H. Buck, all were pioneer settlers.

Later settlers, who may rightfully be classed as pioneers, were :
Frank Kozarek, Albert Stone, Martin Marchiniak (Marciniak), Martin Murasky, Andrew Jahnkowsky (Jankowski),
Anton Antoniewicz, Steven Noskowiak, Fred Becker, George Grail, Sam P. Nelson, Otto Hanke and Steven Scott.

Full text of "History of Langlade County, Wisconsin, from U. S. government survey to present time, with biographical sketches"
Cimetière Queen of Peace, Antigo.
    Vendredi 19 Avril 2024     Fêtes du jour en Pologne : Adolf, Leon, Tymon