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Family SZYMAŃSKI/LEER - Milwaukee - Children 1890/1909 |
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Stanisław |
Stanisława |
John |
Anna |
Frank |
Mary |
Anton |
Vincent |
Joseph |
Aloysius |
Rose |
Irene |
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1890-1899 |
1891-1972 |
1893-1955 |
1894-1958 |
1896-1953 |
1897-1965 |
1900-1956 |
1902-1915 |
1904-1969 |
1906-1967 |
1908-1999 |
1909-1933 |
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Name of Spouse |
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Zeske/Fornalski |
Glaszczak |
Czerwinski |
Tomczak |
Rzyski |
Beyer |
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Unknow |
?/Antoniewicz |
Bobber |
Bartkowiak |
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Parents |
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Father |
Mother |
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Jan (John) SZYMAŃSKI |
Franciszka (Frances) LEER |
1863-19?? |
1867-1935 |
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Chojnica Church, today |
Chojnica Church, later |
In 1898 the village became a training ground for the Prussian army, extended to Biedrusko, Knyszyn, Trzuskotowo in 1904. Glinno, Glinienko, Lagiewniki, Okolewo, Janowo, Lysy Mlyn were incorporated into the German artillery training camp. The inhabitants were displaced |
About Chojnica Click here To Understand (in Polish) |
Other family members in this region, most likely Leer, have immigrated. |
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