Jan Chodkowski, son of Andrzej Chodkowski and Marianna Mossakowska, husband of Józefata Grzybowska, died on 27 December 1832 in Mossaki Rukle, Ciechanów Powiat, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland. He was buried at the parish church in Krasne, Ciechanów Powiat, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland on 28 December 1832.
The Death and Burial Record of Jan Chodkowski – 1832
SOURCE: Parafia pw. św. Jana Chrzciciela (Krasne, Ciechanów Powiat, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland), “Akta stanu cywilnego parafii rzym-kat w Krasnem pow. ciechanowski 1826-1840. [Civil registrations of the Roman Catholic parish in Krasne, Powiat Ciechanów 1826-1840],” page 94, entry 78, Jan Chodkowski, 28 Dec 1832; filmed as Kopie księg metrykalnych, 1808-1892; FHL INTL microfilm 0,702,793.
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 Jan Chodkowski. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:
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Rukle. This happened in the church-owned village of Krasne on the twenty-eighth day of December in the year one-thousand eight-hundred thirty-two at the hour of eleven before noon. There appeared the well-born Błażej Chodkowski, owner of a part of [Mosaki] Rukle, twenty two years of age and residing in [Mosaki] Rukle, and Antoni Chodkowski, owner of a part [of the village] and residing in Borze, parish of Gzy, twenty-seven years of age, and they stated that yesterday at the hour of twelve noon, Jan Chodkowski died, owner of a part [of the village], born in [Mosaki] Rukle and residing there, seventy-eight years of age, son of the deceased married couple Andrzej and Marianna Chodkowski, leaving behind his widowed wife Józefa née Grzybowska. After visual confirmation of the death of Chodkowski, this document was read aloud to the declarants, the sons of the deceased, and was signed by us. The people named in the document do not know how to write. [signed] The Reverend Józef Kosmowski, Vicar of the Parish of Krasne
Jan Chodkowski was my 4th great grand uncle.
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