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| Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery 6900 Lawndale
Houston
Harris County
Texas USA
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Owner of original: www.findagrave.com/
Place: Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, Harris, TX
29.71992766514653, -95.30540406703949
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- Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, Harris, TX
- Garden of Gethsemani, Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, Harris, TX
- Lake 'O' Woods, Forest Park Lawndale, Houston, Harris, TX
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| Frances Svoboda & Lois Polka
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| Gawrzylowa Poland GAWRZYLOWA - Looking over a small farm and a view towards the hills to the west of town. The white house at right is not part of the village.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - On Ulica Tetmajera, a house with a small cross in its front yard, similar use as the one seen in Pilznionek. This is fairly close to the main road that runs east and west connecting Pilzno with Debica.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - Looking down one of the few named streets in the town, just north of the vantage point for photo #27 - on Ulica Tetmajera.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - An old log cabin home on Ulica Tetmajera, down the street from photo #29.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - The village straddles a shallow valley and sits on two opposing hillsides. This view looks from the eastern hill over the the western hill, with Debica seen in the distance. The large brick structure on the horizon is the new Catholic Church being built on the west side of Debica.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - A fresh-water well, small private garden and part of a farm on the east side of the village.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - A farm near the top of the steep hill that forms the western side of the village.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - On the western hill now, a house from the late 1800s.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - On the western hill now, a house from the late 1800s.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland GAWRZYLOWA - A small locked shrine near the top of the hill on the western hillside of the village. Inside is a tiny little altar with a statue of the Virgin Mary.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland -Map of Photo Locations Location map numbers of James Derheim photos of Gawrzylowa
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Owner of original: James Derheim
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| Gawrzylowa, Poland, East Side GAWRZYLOWA - "Downtown" of the village, close to the main highway #4. East side of the village.
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Grandma Anna Polka Grandma Anna Polka with the children
Clockwise starting at the bottom left:
Bitsy Polka, Yvonne Polka, Betty Joyce Reed, Marie Polka, Bubba Reed, Clara Mae Weber, Harold Matell, Anna Marie Weber, unknown child on Grandma's lap
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| Henry Stanley Bartula
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| Historical Description of Jaworze Dolne and Gorne, Poland Description from 1880 Slownik Geograficzny
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Place: Jaworze Dolne, Pilzno, Austria-Poland
49.95412095732165, 21.347293853759766
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| History of St. Joseph Catholic Church, New Waverly
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Owner of original: Diocese of Galveston Houston
Date: 26 May 2007
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- Danville Cemetery, New Waverly, Walker, TX
- Elmina Cemetery, New Waverly, Walker, TX
- New Waverly, Walker, TX
- Source: Cemetery - El Mina, New Waverly
- Source: Catholic Church Records - New Waverly, TX
- Shepherd Hill Cemetary, New Waverly, Walker, TX
- St. Joseph's Catholic Church, New Waverly, Walker, TX
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| History of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Stoneham, Texas St. Joseph Catholic Church was established in 1909 by a group of Polish-speaking immigrants from the Grimes Prairie, Stoneham and Plantersville areas. For many years, Stoneham’s Polish community worshiped either with the Polish community of St. Stanislaus in Anderson or with the Ukrainian-German community of St. Mary in Plantersville. In 1909, because of historical rivalries and antagonism rooted in the Old World and the arrival of a new pastor at St. Mary, the Polish community in the Stoneham area separated itself from the Plantersville community, joining itself with the Polish community of Anderson as a mission, and built its own sanctuary in the present location, under the spiritual leadership and jurisdiction of the Polish-speaking pastor of St. Stanislaus in Anderson. This arrangement would last until 1967 when jurisdiction would be transferred to St. Mary in Plantersville with St. Joseph as its Mission. This is the present status, uniting the communities of St. Mary and St. Joseph.
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Owner of original: Edward C. Kucera Jr on May 25, 2008
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| History of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Plantersville, Texas On February 2, 1894, the Right Reverend Nicholas A. Gallager, Bishop of the German Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Galveston purchased for $30.00 the parcel of land where St. Mary’s now stands. The seller was Cordella H. A. Baker, Executrix of the Jack Baker Estate. This parcel was out of the league of land granted to John Landrum as a Colonist in Austin’s Colony.
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Owner of original: St. Mary's Catholic Church
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| History of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Chappell Hill, Texas The polish community of Chappell Hill is situated in Washington County, midway between Houston and Austin. Chappell Hill was a progressive, small town before the Civil War. The land was very fertile, and under normal conditions produced good cotton and corn crops. Yield per acre of cotton was normally one to one and one-half bales, and corn was six to eight bushels per acre. The agricultural opportunity was one of the reasons Polish immigrants flocked to Washington County.
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Owner of original: Virginia Felchak Hill on July 1, 2007
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| Jaworze, Poland - Map of Photo Locations Location map numbers of James Derheim photos of Jaworze
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Owner of original: Photo by James Derheim
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| Joe & Mary Maduzia, John Stash Joe and Mary Maduzia and John Stash - 1959; Left to right; Joe Frank Maduzia Jr, Mary Polka Maduzia and John Stash
July 1959
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| Joe Maduzia and Joe Gregory Joe Maduzia and Joe Gregory - 1908; Joe Gregory on the left, Joe Frank Maduzia Jr on the right
1908 New Waverly, Texas
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| John Bil lMaduzia Family Photo taken in 1943
From left to right;
Back row; Dorothy Zan Maduzia, John Bill Maduzia, Helen Maduzia, Johnny Maduzia
Front row; Martha Ann Maduzia, Mary Maduzia Stash, Gerald Wayne Maduzia, Dorothy Louise Maduzia
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| John Joseph Bartula Family Photo taken about 1913
From left to right;
Front row; Casimir Bartula (baby), Alex Bartula
Middle row; Anthony Bartula, Anna Zwierzynski, Aniela Zwierzynski Bartula, John Joseph Bartula
Back row; Henry Bartula, Mark Bartula
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| John Maduzia Draft Reg. World War I draft registration 12 Sep 1918
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| John Polka Declaration John Polka Declaration; John Polka Declaration of Intention for Naturalization - 1918
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| John Polka Petition John Polka Petition; John Polka Petition For Naturalization - 1920
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| John Stash Birth Certificate
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| John, Mary & Josephine Klotz John Adam Klotz and Maryanna Kubiak Klotz with daughter Josephine
Circa 1896
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Owner of original: Robin Manee
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| Joseph & Catherine Bartula Joseph and Catherine Panciewicz Bartula with son Frank
Photo taken about 1900
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| Joseph and Catherine Maduzia Joseph Frank and Catherine Marszalek Maduzia - circa 1915
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| Joseph and Sophia Wojcik headstone
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| Joseph Bartula Citizenship 1912 Citizenship papers of Joseph Bartula
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| Joseph Bartula Citizenship 1881 Citizenship papers of Joseph Bartula
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| Joseph Maduzia Naturalization Joseph Maduzia Naturalization; Joseph Maduzia Naturalization - 1890
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| Joseph Polka Birth Certificate Certified copy of Jozef Palka (Joseph Polka) birth certificate aquired by Teana Sechelski on a trip to Poland in 1993.
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| Joseph Wendyker Death Cert Joseph Wendyker Death Certificate; Joseph Wendyker Death Certificate
Died 6 Mar 1941
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| Jozef Wendyker Funeral Card Jozef Wendyker Funeral Card; Jozef Wendyker Funeral Card
Died 6 Mar 1941
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| Kevin Ray Syzdek Gravesite Created by: Vanessa Burzynski
Record added: Sep 30, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 136649693
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Owner of original: http;//www.findagrave.com
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| Lige Bartkowiak - Circa 1920
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Owner of original: Johnny Maduzia
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| Lois, Joe Dee & Virginia Polka From left to right; Lois Polka Belsky, Joe Dee Polka, Virginia Polka Bartula
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| Louis Kuciemba Declaration Louis Kuciemba Declaration; Louis Kuciemba Declaration Of Intention For Naturalization - 1912
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| Louis Kuciemba Petition Louis Kuciemba Petition; Louis Kuciemba Petition For Naturalization - 1910
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| Lucille Alice Polka - 1992 Ramona Belsky Litchen, Lucille Alice Polka Belsky holding Monica Renee Litchen and Mark Christopher Litchen
April 1992
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| Lucille, Sophie, Josie Polka From left to right;
Josephine Polka Riess, Sophie Polka Reed, Lucille Polka Matell
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| Maduzia Blacksmith Shop - 1914 Joseph F. Maduzia's blacksmith shop in New Waverly Texas - 1914
Left to right; Joseph Frank Maduzia, Jr, Ed Polka, John Stash, Joseph Frank Maduzia, Sr
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