This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2401.2.2 Message Board Post: My name is Halina Ziecik using maiden name Jachimiak. My father is Ignacy Jachimiak born in 1933 in Kobylata quarter of Przedecz in Poland. He is still alive. Ignacy Jachimiak son of Ignacy Jachimiak and Fraciszka Podlasin. My grandfather Ignacy Jachimiak (born in 1898 in Kobylata Przedecz in Poland died in 1955). My father Ignacy tolled me the story of my aunt Valeria, which left the country in 1912 with small baby Josephine (daughter). She goes to the America (lived in Pittsburgh and she marred Grabowski. The has 2 sons and 1 daughter. Her maiden's daughter goes to the order. The Grabowski's husband was working as a steelworker till he fell ill and wasn't working. Valeria Grabowski Jachimiak and Josephine Jachimiak remember about their family in Przedecz. The wrote a letters, sent packages, photos. Father of my father was visiting Cracow in Poland where he had a family. There was a contact between them up to 1950. Difficult political situation in Poland (Stalinizm) made the contact difficult. Grandfather was afraid and burned all addresses (letters and photos). Than in 1955 he died and grandmother Franciszka that can't write can't contact with the family. Till the nowadays , new internet technology. I saw on the web pages RootsWeb.com great informations about Jachimiak's family. I'm shocked! I'm searching the information about my family Jachimiak from Przedecz Kobylata in the name of my father. Please contact with us. My address: Halina Ziecik (Jachimiak) ul. Szymaly 143/3 Bytom 41-933 Poland mail address: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or my father's address: Ignacy Jachimiak ul. Fittelberga 2/31 Bytom 41-907 Poland
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: jachimiak Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2401.2.1 Message Board Post: My name is Halina Ziecik using maiden name Jachimiak. My father is Ignacy Jachimiak born in 1933 in Kobylata quarter of Przedecz in Poland. He is still alive. Ignacy Jachimiak son of Ignacy Jachimiak and Fraciszka Podlasin. My grandfather Ignacy Jachimiak (born in 1898 in Kobylata Przedecz in Poland died in 1955). My father Ignacy tolled me the story of my aunt Valeria, which left the country in 1912 with small baby Josephine (daughter). She goes to the America (lived in Pittsburgh and she marred Grabowski. The has 2 sons and 1 daughter. Her maiden's daughter goes to the order. The Grabowski's husband was working as a steelworker till he fell ill and wasn't working. Valeria Grabowski Jachimiak and Josephine Jachimiak remember about their family in Przedecz. The wrote a letters, sent packages, photos. Father of my father was visiting Cracow in Poland where he had a family. There was a contact between them up to 1950. Difficult political situation in Poland (Stalinizm) made the contact difficult. Grandfather was afraid and burned all addresses (letters and photos). Than in 1955 he died and grandmother Franciszka that can't write can't contact with the family. Till the nowadays , new internet technology. I saw on the web pages RootsWeb.com great informations about Jachimiak's family. I'm shocked! I'm searching the information about my family Jachimiak from Przedecz Kobylata in the name of my father. Please contact with us. My address: Halina Ziecik (Jachimiak) ul. Szymaly 143/3 Bytom 41-933 Poland mail address: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or my father's address: Ignacy Jachimiak ul. Fittelberga 2/31 Bytom 41-907 Poland
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Saturday, July 15, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 From The Daily Tribune of Thursday. Mrs. Lizie Webster. Mrs. Lizzie Webster, of Kankakee, Ill., died at the home of her brother, Floyd Hodson, 727 South Fellows street, last night after an illness of 18 months with consumption, aged 24 years. Mrs. Webster was born in Elkhart, Ind. The funeral arrangements have not as yet been made. [Lizie and Lizzie are spelled differently in the newspaper.---Rick B]
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Saturday, July 15, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 James Henry Grice. James Henry Grice died last evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Matthews, 1133 West McCartney street, after an illness of three months. Had he lived until Christmas, his birtthday, he would have been 72 years of age. He was born in Virginia and had lived most of his life in the vicinity of Pokagon, Mich. He is survived by his wife, who is at their home in Pokagon; three daughters, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Mary Pontas, of Buchanan, Mich., and Mrs. Jane Maddron, of Niles, Mich.; and six sons, Henry, John P. and Jesse Grice, of South Bend; David, of Buchanan, and Harry and Newton, of South Dakota. The funeral arrangements have not been made.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Friday, July 14, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 From The Daily Tribune of Wednesday. John H. Barber. D. M. Barber, of 523 South Main street, received word this morning of the death of his brother, John H. Barber, of Marshall county. He had been a residnet of Marshall county for the past 60 years.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Friday, July 14, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 From The Daily Tribune of Tuesday. Elburn Winfred Berkheiser. Elburn Winfred Berkheiser, the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Berkheiser, of 715 East Ohio street, died last night in a Chicago hospital where he was taken sometime ago for an operation. The remains arrived in this city sometime this morning. The funeral will be held from the family residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. F. W. Hixson officiating. The remains will be laid to rest in the Riverview cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: jachimiak Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2401.3 Message Board Post: Jestem Halina Jachimiak córka IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK ( zyje ).- SYNA IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK i I FRANCISZKI PODLASIN. . rodzice dziadka IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK - MARIANNA MARCINIAK I AMBROŻY JACHIMIAK ..miasteczko w którym żyli to KOBYLATA .,PRZEDECZ. mój ojciec urodził się w KOBYLACIE w 1933r mój ojciec pamieta opowieści o ciotce Walerii JACHIMIAK panna z córeczką Józefą .- wyjechały do USA PITTSBURGH w 1912 r. tam wyszła za BRONISŁAWA GRABOWSKIEGO - mieli 3 dzieci dwóch synów i córka , a JÓZEFA została siostrą zakonną .. Rodzice IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK żyjacy w PRZEDCZU mieli kontakt , przychodziły listy i paczki zdjęcia .nagła śmierć mojego dziadka w 1955 r .., a matka mojego ojca niepiśmienna ..niepotrafiła podtrzymać kontakt no i trudna sytuacja polityczna w POLSCE urwał się kontakt . Teraz po latach sowieckiej okupacji i nowych czasów mój ojciec poszukuje śladów swej rodziny prosze o odpowiedz .. HALINA JACHIMIAK CÓRKA IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK . ADRES IGNACY JACHIMIAK BYTOM 41-907 UL.FITELBERGA 2/31 TEL. +48 O32 286 03 07 HALINA JACHIMIAK ZIęCIK BYTOM 41 -933 UL.SZYMAłY 143/3 E-MAIL [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: jachimiak Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2401.2 Message Board Post: Jestem Halina Jachimiak córka IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK ( zyje ).- SYNA IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK i I FRANCISZKI PODLASIN. . rodzice dziadka IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK - MARIANNA MARCINIAK I AMBROŻY JACHIMIAK ..miasteczko w którym żyli to KOBYLATA .,PRZEDECZ. mój ojciec urodził się w KOBYLACIE w 1933r mój ojciec pamieta opowieści o ciotce Walerii JACHIMIAK panna z córeczką Józefą .- wyjechały do USA PITTSBURGH w 1912 r. tam wyszła za BRONISŁAWA GRABOWSKIEGO - mieli 3 dzieci dwóch synów i córka , a JÓZEFA została siostrą zakonną .. Rodzice IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK żyjacy w PRZEDCZU mieli kontakt , przychodziły listy i paczki zdjęcia .nagła śmierć mojego dziadka w 1955 r .., a matka mojego ojca niepiśmienna ..niepotrafiła podtrzymać kontakt no i trudna sytuacja polityczna w POLSCE urwał się kontakt . Teraz po latach sowieckiej okupacji i nowych czasów mój ojciec poszukuje śladów swej rodziny prosze o odpowiedz .. HALINA JACHIMIAK CÓRKA IGNACEGO JACHIMIAK . ADRES IGNACY JACHIMIAK BYTOM 41-907 UL.FITELBERGA 2/31 TEL. +48 O32 286 03 07 HALINA JACHIMIAK ZIęCIK BYTOM 41 -933 UL.SZYMAłY 143/3 E-MAIL [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2397.2 Message Board Post: There are two areas in Norway known as Osen - one in Trysil, Hedmark and the other in Bjørnør, Sør-Trøndelag. There are 'Danielsen' names in both of those area in the 1865 Norwegian census. Perhaps if you know the given name and approximate birthyear of the Danielsen that married Indiana???
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Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Thursday, July 13, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 John Sundstrom. John Sundstrom died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Caroline Berstedt, 1809 Kemble avenue, after an illness of 25 years' duration. He was a native of Sweden and was 73 years of age, having been a resident of South Bend 26 years. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Berstedt and Miss Hannah Sundstrom, of this city, and one son, Charles, of Moline, Ill. A brother also survives in Sweden. The funeral services will be held at the residence Monday at 1:30 and at the Swedish Mission church at 2:15, the Rev. Mr. Train officiating. Interment will be at the city cemetery.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Thursday, July 13, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 John Anderson. John Anderson, aged 45 years, died in his residence, 614 West Tutt street, at 7:30 Friday evening after an illness of eight weeks. The deceased had been a resident of South Bend for 15 years. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. Clyde McErn, of Mishawaka. Funeral services will be held from the Grace M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Fred W. Hixson officiating. Burtial will be in Bowman cemetery.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Wednesday, July 12, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 Mrs. Mary Henshaw. Mrs. Mary Henshaw, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Solon Benbow, of Kalamazoo, Mich., at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, after nearly a year of suffering. She was 80 years old last March. Mrs. Henshaw made her home in this city for some time with her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Hollingsworth. Besides Mrs. Benbow and Mrs. Hollingsworth, one son, Joseph Henshaw, of Knightstown, Ind., survives her. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon in Kalamazoo.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Wednesday, July 12, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, December 14, 1907, page 9 THE MORTUARY RECORD. From the Daily Tribune of Saturday. Malla Hayes. Malla Hayes, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hayes, 713 West Monroe street, died at the family residence this morning after four days' illness. Brief funeral services will be held from the home this afternoon, and then the remains will be taken to Chain Lakes, Mich., for burial.
Biography from Rick B Tuesday, July 11, 2006 HISTORY OF INDIANA FROM ITS EXPLORATION TO 1922 BY LOGAN ESAREY, Ph. D., ALSO AN ACCOUNT OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY FROM ITS ORGANIZATION EDITED BY JOHN B. STOLL (Volume III). "BIOGRAPHICAL", published in Dayton, Ohio by Dayton Historical Publishing Co., 1923, pages 190-191. G. B. Allen, M. D. is one of the medical practitioners of St. Joseph County who has achieved a success of which he has every reason to be proud for it has been attained through hard work, close application, and the intelligent use of natural abilities. Today he stands among the skilled men of his profession at South Bend, and maintains offices at 706 J. M. S. Building. He was born in McHenry County, Illinois, April 20, 1888, and attended the public schools of his native county, and the Maine Township High School of Cook County. Entering the Northwestern University, he there took his classical and medical courses, and was graduated in the latter in 1916, with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He had previously secured the degree of Bachelor of Science from the same institution. For eighteen months following his graduation he was an interne of Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago. In the meanwhile this country had entered the World war, and like other members of his prof! ession Doctor Allen felt impelled to offer his services to his country in its hour of need, which were accepted and he was enrolled as a member of the medical corps and sent to Camp Taylor. Here he was taken sick, and on account of resulting disability, was sent home. He then came to South Bend, and from 1917 has made this city his home. For the first two years he was connected to the Studebaker Corporation, but resigned, and since 1920 has been confining himself to his private practice, with very satisfactory results. He belongs to the St. Joseph Medical Society, the Indiana State Medical Society anf the American Medical Association. Fraternally he belongs to the Masonic order and Phi Beta Pi Greek letter college fraternity. In 1918 Doctor Allen was married to Mame Hardlick, of Cary Illinois, and they maintain a comfortable home at 1606 Miami street.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Tuesday, July 11, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, March 18, 1905, page 11 Mrs. Ida Francis was removed to her home 308 West Navarre street, Saturday. She recently underwent three operations for tumors at Epworth [Memorial] hospital. She is rapidly improving. Mrs. I. H. Gilman, living five miles south of Mishawaka in Madison township, who was seriously injured some months ago, is not as well and her condition continues to be regarded as very serious. Charles Chamberlain, of Warren township, pleasantly entertained Wednesday in honor of his 75th birthday anniversary. The affair was in the nature of a surprise and was well attended, a large circle of relatives and friends being present. After a bountiful dinner music and other pleasures were enjoyed. The guests presented their impromptu host with a handsome rocker.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Spychalski, Lyczynski, Wlodarek, Daczynski Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/1238.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the information. I can only assume that Helen Wlodarek arrived unexpectidly while the family was visiting relatives in South Bend. Helen's baptizmal record came from St. Casimer Church, a heavily Polish congregation at that time period. The family must have wanted her baptized before heading on home. Regards, Melanie Spychalski
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Monday, July 10, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, March 18, 1905, page 11 THE LOCAL PICKUP. Pencil Points From "The Tribune's" Reporters' Note Book. [First two lines are hard to read because of a dark spot on the microfilm.---Rick B] John H. Dunn and family have moved from [328? hard to read addres] West Wayne street to 217 South Scott street. Mrs. Mary P. Bugbee, of [343? hard to read] South Main street, who has been quite ill, is much better. Her condition is not serious as has been stated. Francis Doran paid an assessment of $11.36 in Justice J. N. Calvert's court Tuesday after pleading guilty to a charge of failure to pay his township dog tax.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Monday, July 10, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, March 18, 1905, page 11 Public Sale. Melvin Seybold will have a public sale March 24, commencing at 10 a. m. at his residence two and one-half miles east of North Liberty. Stock, farm implements, household and other articles will be offered.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Sunday, July 9, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, March 18, 1905, page 11 Public Sale. George W. Brown will have a public sale commencing at 10 a. m., March 29, at his residence in German township two and one-half miles northwest of South Bend on the Portage avenue road. Horses, cows, wagons, farm implements, household and other articles to be on sale.