The Death and Burial of Franciszek Dańko – 1867

Franciszek Dańko, son of Jan Danko and the deceased Małgorzata née Korbus, died on 03 September 1867 in Gardzienice, Lublin Okręg, Lublin Gubernia, Vistula Land, Russian Empire. He was buried in Piaski, Lublin Okręg, Lublin Gubernia, Vistula Land, Russian Empire on 05 September 1867.

The Death and Burial of Franciszek Danko - 1867

The Death and Burial of Franciszek Dańko - 1867

SOURCE: Parafia pw. św. Krzyża Świętego (Piaski, Lublin Okręg, Lublin Gubernia, Vistula Land, Russian Empire), “Parafia Piaski k. Lublina, Akta Zejścia 1856-1872. [Death Records of the Piaski Parish, Lublin Chancery 1856-1872],” page 227, entry 116, Franciszek Dańko, 05 Sep 1867; filmed as Kopie księg metrykalnych, 1810-1915; FHL INTL Film 2,328,783, Item 2.

Click on the image above to view a higher resolution image. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Death and Burial Record of Franciszek Dańko. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:

116. Gardzienice.

This happened in the town of Piaski wielkie on the fifth day of September in the year one-thousand eight-hundred sixty-seven at the hour of twelve noon. There appeared Grzegorz Jączyk, forty-five years of age, and Szymon Iąk, thirty years of age, farmers in the village of Gardzienice, and they stated that on the third day of the same month and year at the hour of eight in the morning, Franciszek Dańko died in the village of Gardzienice, son of Jan Dańko, a farm hand in Gardzienice, and his wife, the deceased Małgorzata née Korbus, born in Gardzienice and residing there with his father, one year old. After visual confirmation of the death of Franciszek Dańko, this document was read aloud to the declarants who do not know how to write, and was signed by Us.
[signed] The Reverend Andrzej Burdzicki, Administrator of the Parish of Piaski, Maintaining the Records of the Civil State

Franciszek Dańko died just a year after his birth and just seven months after the death of his mother. This left Jan Dańko a widower with a five-year-old son, Szymon Tadeusz Dańko, to raise on his own.

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