Notes
Matches 351 to 367 of 367
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351 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pawlik, Valeria A. (I351)
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352 | Tombstones in Sts Peter and Paul Cemetery in Meyersville for Thomas Warwas and Stephen Warwas have the inscription of "son of Anton & Maria..." A "Marri Warwas" was also the informant on Anton Warwas' Death Certificate. | Dilla, Maria (I696)
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353 | Typed in English | Source (S364)
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354 | Typed in German. | Source (S66)
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355 | U.S. Army Captain killed in action while serving in the Vietnam War. | Gideon, Wilburn (I386)
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356 | Vi was an active member of the Order of Eastern Star for many years. She was also a long-time member of First Baptist Church Blanco. | Smith, Violet Cecile "Vi" (I2240)
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357 | Vincent did not marry. | Opiela, Vincent (I3405)
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358 | Virginia has three sons. | Stock, Virginia Mae (I4308)
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359 | Was physically handicapped and never married. | Reinhart, Hermine (I4338)
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360 | Website | Source (S980)
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361 | Website | Source (S992)
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362 | Website | Source (S928)
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363 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Voigt, Wendel Glenn (I1)
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364 | While there is no direct evidence, it is likely that Albina Winkler (also shown as Lucinda and Luduwika Winkler) was the daughter of Sebastian Roswadowski. 1. Roswadowski/Rozwadowski is a unique surname in Texas with only 2-3 Roswadowski/Rozwadowski families in Texas during this time period. 2. Sebastian Roswadowsky had a daughter between a son name Franz/Frank and another daughter named Johanna/Anna/Annie who was called at various times Ludwine/Alvina/Abina. The family lived in both San Antonio and St. Hedwig, both in Bexar Co., Texas. 3 This daughter Ludwine/Alvina/Abina Roswadowsky appears to have been born in 1852 or 1853 according to the 1855 ship manifest and the 1860 census. While the 1870 census does not agree with an 1852 birth, the 1870 census has inconsistent ages for the entire family. 4. The marriage records for August Winkler clearly show his bride to be Albina/Albinam Rozwadoski/Rozwadowska. Unfortunately, the records do not include parents for the bride. A notation of (26) might indicate an age for the bride which would imply a birth in 1851 or 1852. The marriage took place in St. Hedwig with the marriage license from Bexar County. 5. The 1900 census record shows that Lucinda and August were married 22 years. This matches the marriage record found for the couple where her name was listed as "Albina/Albinam" and also rules out that August married someone else. Also, her death record is listed as Luduwika Winkler. So the wife of August Winkler was know as Albine, Lucinda, and Luduwika Winkler. 6. The 1880 and the death record indicate that Mrs. Winkler was born about 1852. The 1900 census is inconsistent with the other two records. One possible explanation is that she might have answered that she was 47 when the enumerator asked her what year she was born. It might have then been recorded that she was born in 1847. She could have stated she was about 2 when her family came to Texas so the enumerator may have added 1847+2=1849. An age of 47 in 1900 would have been consistent with a birth in 1852 and immigration in 1854/1855. 7. In conclusion, there appears to have been a daughter to Sebastian Roswadowski who went by the names of Ludwine/Alvina/Abina and was born about 1852. August Winkler's wife was known by the similar names of Lucinda/Luduwika/Albine, had a maiden name of Rozwadoski was also born about 1852. Both were in Bexar County in the St. Hedwig area. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a high likelihood that these individuals were the same person. =============================================================================== 1855: Left Bremen on or about 01 Oct 1855 with destination of Galveston: Sebastian Roswadowsky 41 Misline, Gr. Strehlitz (Myslina, Strzelce) Marie nee Kottisch 37 Maria 17 Joseph 15 Juliana 12 Franciska 9 Franz 6 => Ludwine 3 (implies 1852 if birthday in August) Johanna 1 =============================================================================== 1860 census, Bexar Co, p 301 Sebastian Fradusky [sic] M 46 Poland Mary F 43 Poland Frank M 10 Poland => Alvina F 8 Poland (implies 1852 if birthday in August) Anna F 6 Poland =============================================================================== 1870 census, Bexar Co 4th Ward, p 49-50 S. Roswadowsky M 55 Poland Mary F 50 Poland Frank M 16 Poland => Abina F 14 Poland (implies birth ca. 1856) Annie F 13 Poland Note: none of the ages are consistant with other census ages. =============================================================================== 1877: Marriage Licence, 22 Oct 1877 NOTE: No parents listed August Winkler => Albina Rozwadoski (26) (implies birth ca. 1851) Note: not clear if the (26) was meant to be her age or not. -------------------------------------------------------------- Church Marriage, 30 Oct 1877 NOTE: No parents listed Augustinum Winkler => Albinam Rozwadowska =============================================================================== 1880 census, Wilson Co 149th district, p 23 August Winkler M 25 Poland => Albina F 27 Poland (implies birth ca. 1852) Stephen M 1 Texas Frank M 2/12 Texas =============================================================================== 1900 census, Bexar Co. ED 117 Sheet 8 August Winkler M 45, born Feb 1855, married 22, US in 1857 43 yrs => Lucinda F 52, born Aug 1847, married 22, US in 1849 51 yrs Stephen M 21, born Sep 1878, Texas Fransisco M 20, born Mar 1880, Texas August F 19, born Apr 1881, Texas Cecyla F 14, born Jul 1885, Texas Morta F 13, born Jul 1887, Texas Andrew M 12, born Mar 1888, Texas William M 11, born Mar 1889, Texas =============================================================================== 1901: Elmendorf and Greytown Church Death Records => Luduwika Winkler died 06 May 1901, age 48 (implies birth ca. 1852) =============================================================================== | Roswadowski, Albina "Ludwina" (I744)
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365 | Wilbert was critically injured when the bicycle he was riding was struck by a car. | Voigt, Wilbert Heinrich Adolph (I26)
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366 | Wilhelmine arrived with her first husband Gottlieb Johann Epple on the "Element" in 1846. Wilhelmine also had four other children from her first marriage that died in infancy. | Weiss, Wilhelmine Johanne (I1235)
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367 | William became a minister at 18 in Church of God, North Middleton Carlisle. He moved to York and also preached in Windsor, Columbia, and Harrisburg. He also worked in the coal mines in Altoona. | Shade, William Henry (I5575)
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