Joanna Chodkowska, daughter of Franciszek Chodkowski and Franciszka Długołęcka, was born on 19 October 1835 in Mosaki Rukle, Przasnysz Obwód, Płock Vovoideship, Congress Kingdom of Poland. She was baptized in the parish church in Krasne, Przasnysz Obwód, Płock Vovoideship, Congress Kingdom of Poland on 22 October 1835.
The Birth and Baptismal Record of Joanna Chodkowska – 1835
SOURCE: Parafia pw. św. Jana Chrzciciela (Krasne, Prasnysz Obwód, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland), “Akta urodzeń, małżeństw, zgonów 1826-1840 [Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1826-1840],” page 27, entry 82, Joanna Chodkowska, 22 Oct 1835; 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 Birth and Baptismal Record of Joanna Chodkowska. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:
82 . [Mosaki] Rukle . This happened in the village of Krasne on the tenth / twenty-second day of October in the year one-thousand eight-hundred thirty-five at the hour of two in the afternoon. There appeared the well-born Franciszek Chodkowski, owner of his part [of the village] and residing in [Mosaki] Rukle, twenty-nine years of age, accompanied by the well-born Maciej Niedziałkowski, forty-seven years of age and Walenty Niedziałkowski, fifty-three years of age, both owners of their part [of the village] in [Mosaki] Rukle, and he showed Us a child of the female sex born in [Mosaki] Rukle on the seventh / nineteenth day of the same month and year at the hour of twelve noon of his wife Franciszka née Długołęcka, twenty-nine years of age. To this child at Holy Baptism performed on this day was given the name Joanna, and her Godparents were Józef Mossakowski and Joanna Milewska. This document was read aloud to the declarants and witnesses, the declarants and witnesses do not know how to write.
[signed] The Reverend Aleksy Łasiewicki, Vicar of the Parish of Krasne
Joanna Chodkowska was my 5th cousin 3X removed.
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