On 19 April 1873, Władysław Niedziałkowski, son of Teodor Niedziałkowski and Wiktoria Długołęcka, was born in Golany, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire. He was baptized in the parish church in Przasnysz, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire on 27 April 1873.
The Birth and Baptismal Record of Władysław Niedziałkowski – 1873
SOURCE: Parafia pw. św. Wojciecha (Przasnysz, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire, “Ðкты ПодибишхÑÑ ÐŸÑ€Ð°ÑнышÑкаго Прнхода оть 1871 до 1874 года. [Records of Births of the Przasnysz Parish
from 1871-1874.],” folio 281 verso, entry 109, Władysław Niedziałkowski, 27 April 1873; filmed as Kopie księg metrykalnych, 1808-1902; FHL INTL microfilm 1,809,611, item 1.
Click on the image above to enlarge it. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Birth and Baptismal Record of Władysław Niedziałkowski. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:
109. Golany
It happened in the city of Przasnysz on the fifteenth / twenty-seventh day of April in the year one-thousand eight-hundred seventy-three, at eleven o’clock in the morning -Â There appeared Teodor Niedziałkowski, a farmer in Golany, thirty years of age, in the presence of Adam Wilkowski age forty and Wincenty Zbikowski age forty-five, owners of a part [of the village], residing in Golany, and he showed us a child of the male sex born in Golany on the seventh / nineteenth day of April of this year at three o’clock in the afternoon, of his lawful wife Wiktoria née Długołęcka, twenty-six years of age. To this child at Holy Baptism performed on this day was given the name Władysław, and the Godparents were Ignacy Murawski and Sabina his wife. This document was read aloud to the declarants and to the witnesses who are unable to write and was signed by us. –
Pastor of the Przasnysz Parish, Rev[erend] [Budry?]
This couple gave birth to a second son named Władysław in 1882, suggesting that the child Władysław born in 1873 died before 1882.
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