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    1. [ILWASHIN] Re: Polish families in Radom/Ashley area
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Krawiecki and related Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5g.2ADI/44.1.1.1.1.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Janet, I did find John Krawiecki's death entry in the churchbooks for St. Michaels, Radom, Il. He is buried at St. Michaels. He died 26 Feb 1926. (per the churchbook) The date fits...as you originally helped me. I haven't yet found his and Stanislawa's marriage record. I think it must be at St. Charles in Dubois, cuz I did find the Majewski's/Miaski on the census in 1880 in Dubois. I did find Atonina's and Dionizy's marriage record at St. Michaels. (Dionizy's to Marya PAWLAK., They were married 18 May, 1886)... with a dispension or something..cuz he was married to Julianna Jankowski first. I found Julianna's death info in the records also. I think Mary PAWLAK maybe married Dionizy Joseph for convinience cuz Julianna died 26 March 1886 (from the records) Julianna was Aunt Annie's mom.. (Anna Krawiecki). You send me a note that Anna Krawiecki had an obit in the Nashville News April 1980. She was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery in St. Louis City 24 March 1980 so that date you gave me fits. She never married. (I have a picture of Annie.) Annie worked as a maid for some wealthy people in the St. Louis that lived near Forest Park or in the Central West-end somplace.. My mom still has a couple of pretty occassional tables that they gave Annie. And... anyway since Dionizy and Mary were married 18 May 1886. Wow . He didn't wait to long as Julianna on died 26 March 1886. ( I guess it must have been hard for him raising an infant.. well not guessing ..lol but ..I imagine. ) His sister (Antonina) married Julianna's brother Ignatz Jankowski, I found that marriage record also at St. Michaels and it named the same parents as Dionizy's... Andrezy KRAWIECKI and Kate MICHALEK... I also found Andrew and Kate on the 1900 census for Beaucoup.. living with John KRAWIECKI, so I deduced John and Joseph (Josef -Dionizy) were brothers.. (as he lived next door) ...lol or was enumerated next anyway.. and then. ...later on the 1920 census.. I found a Gertrude KRAWIECKI enumerated with Joseph and Mary Pawlak-KRAWIECKI. (Gertudes mother in the St. Michaels records was Stanislawa Majewski.and father was John Krawiecki.) I don't remember Gertrude..I don't remember if I ever met Gertrude.. {Hoping that Michele sees this note.. maybe her mom might know or remember her) anyway I did find Stanislawa (Stella) n the death records at St. Michaels..she died 9 Sept. 1917...and Gertrude was born 9 Sept 1917. So..I think that Stanislawa died while in childbirth with Gertude. I do remember meeting Aunt Annie..(born 1885) when I was a kid. My mom told me that my grandma Rosie and Annie were close...but my grandma Rosie used to argue all the time with Fronie (Veronica) and (Big Mamie..lol) ... (Mary)...her sisters.. I think Fronie might have even told family members.. not to tell Rosie when she died...or something.. Gosh.. she's in purgatory.. now I imagine.. proboboy regrets saying that :) Shoot ..must have had a huge argument:) Veronica I remember later lived in South St. Louis..and had a parot that could say 'Hello'.. lol. Barb PS. Darnit.. I wish I didn't remember this..but..I broke Grandma Rosies Rose Oneal cupie-doll with wings:( I do have a really pretty bisque angel..from here that plays silent night..was given to my daughter cuz she was born xmas day :) Grandma Rosie definately fits the definition of Tailor.. I remember sitting on her lap as she sewed :) She used to have one of those old sewing machines that you used to have to peddle.. but Uncle Jerry bought her one that was electronic.:) Barb

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