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751 |
Living with his brother in law J. W. Wozniak | ZAN, Joe (I6834)
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752 |
Living with his mother in law, Anna Polka | MATELL, Harry Herrman (I231)
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753 |
Living with his mother, Anna | POLKA, Marion Raymond (I58)
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754 |
Marine Corps | SMOCK, Walter Arthur (I20)
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755 |
marriage record lists father as Petra | MATUGA, Franciszek (I976)
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756 |
Michael Knust - Founder and lead guitarist for the 60's psychedelic rock band Fever Tree, who produced four albums before disbanding in 1970, and whose biggest hit was 1968's "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)", died Sept 15 in Spring Branch, TX of unknown causes at age 54. | KNUST, Michael Stephen (I491)
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757 |
Mike was staying at the Albert and Annie Polka farm, Northeast of New Waverly. One Sunday, he refused to go to church and was punished. While the rest of the family was at church, he made a torch of some dried corn stalks and preceded to burn all of the laundry that was hanging on the clothes line. Joe Traylor, the constable who lived next door to the Polka farm arrested Mike and charged him with criminal mischief. Mike was convicted and spent several years in the state juvenile training school in Gatesville, TX. | GILBERT, Mack Franklin (I244)
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758 |
name change | BOCHNIA, Wawrzyniec (I245)
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759 |
Name is based on the baptism record of daughter Caroline Kloc. Census records state that they immigrated in 1882, but Caroline was supposedly baptised on 14 Apr 1880 in Bremond. | PAWLOWSKA, Maria (I748)
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760 |
Name spelled Belski on daughters birth record | BELSKY, Dominick Paul (I4488)
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761 |
Name was changed when he immigrated to USA. | GHEORGHIU, Jacob (I25)
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762 |
Name was frequently spelled Martuzia or Matuzia | MADUZIA, Anna Mary (I46)
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763 |
New Waverly church records state that he is from Anderson | RIPKOWSKI, George (I1797)
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764 |
New Waverly church records state that he is from Galveston | ROBINSON, James (I2909)
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765 |
New Waverly church records state that he is from Houston | DUSINSKI, John (I2902)
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766 |
New Waverly church records state that she is from Houston | STROZ, Anna (I2903)
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767 |
Nickname while in the Navy in WWII | SMOCK, Walter Alfred (I2)
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768 |
No house number listed. | WOJCIK, Jozef (I1250)
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769 |
original spelling of BUCKNER name | BUCKNER, Ladislaus (I127)
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770 |
PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II | BARTULA, Joseph William (I4604)
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771 |
pneumonia | POLKA, Felicem Maryanna (I57)
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772 |
Private, US Army | BARTULA, Casimir (I4601)
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773 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2730)
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774 |
Served in the Navy during WWI | FOYT, Lawrence Louis (I3980)
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775 |
Served in the Navy during WWII | SMOCK, Walter Alfred (I2)
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776 |
Served in US Navy during WWII | BARTKOWIAK, Harry Frank (I4342)
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777 |
SGT US Army | RIPKOWSKI, Stanley Joseph (I6268)
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778 |
she died as an infant | KLOTZ, Magdalen (I308)
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779 |
She died of a clothing fire when she was a child. | KRYSTYNIAK, Victoria (I885)
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780 |
She died of typhoid fever. | GUBAS, Lucy Ann (I2216)
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781 |
She died sometime before her husband's second marriage. | DOBRZYSKA, Casimira (I1776)
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782 |
She died young. | OLBRYCH, Clara (I424)
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783 |
She is listed as Louise or Lousia on several documents, she went by Lucille | POLKA, Lucille (I51)
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784 |
She may have been baptised in Marlin. | KLOC, Caroline (I800)
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785 |
She was baptized on 13 Nov 1870 in New Waverly, Tx. | PASZKIET, Mary Ann (I685)
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786 |
She was killed when cleaning around a hot water heater with gasoline. | BIELAMOWICZ, Frances (I175)
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787 |
She went by Lucile, but written documents list her name as Louise | POLKA, Lucille (I51)
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788 |
shot by Gestapo, for sheltering Jews | MADUZIA, Józef (I3117)
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789 |
St Georghe is also listed on maps as Sfintu Gheorghe or Sfantu Gheorghe. | GHEORGHIU, Jacob (I25)
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790 |
State Penitentiary - John filed his Declaration of Intention, but was never actually naturalized. His declaration was rejected because he had spent time in a Texas penitentuary. | POLKA, Jan (I94)
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791 |
The baby died as an infant, shortly after his mother died. | LUCZAK, Albert (I1178)
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792 |
The obituary in the Marlin newspaper stated that the funeral was at 9:30 AM at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Marlin. | POLKA, Albert (I45)
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793 |
the Polish name for Albert | MADUZIA, Albert (I110)
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794 |
The slashed L in Letek has a W sound. Many of the records list this name as Witek. | LETEK, Michal (I430)
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795 |
The Wojcik family history section in the Walker County book says that he joined his brothers Josef and Henry several years after Josef came to the USA. | WOJCIK, Stanislaw (I1266)
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796 |
Their last child was born in Poland in 1881, so they immigrated after that date. | KLOC, Wiktoria (I320)
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797 |
Their last child was born in Poland in 1881, so they immigrated after that date. | SKALBA, Stefan (I321)
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798 |
There is no record of this person in St Joseph's baptism records. | BUCKNER, Ophelia (I382)
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799 |
They moved to New Waverly on the day that St Joseph's church was dedicated. | WOJCIK, Jozef (I567)
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800 |
They moved to New Waverly on the day that St Joseph's church was dedicated. | KEDZIOR, Zofia (I1179)
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