Józef Milewski, son of Jan Milewski and Salomea Mossakowska, husband of Teresa Chodkowska, died on 21 February 1865 in Mosaki Rukle, Ciechanów Powiat, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland. He was buried at the parish church in Krasne, Ciechanów Powiat, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland on 23 February 1865.
The Death and Burial Record of Józef Milewski – 1865
SOURCE: Parafia pw. św. Jana Chrzciciela (Krasne, Ciechanów Powiat, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland), “Akta urodzeń, małżeństw, zgonów 1859, 1861-1865 [Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1859, 1861-1865],” folio 56 recto, entry 9, Józef Milewski, 21 Feb 1865; filmed as Kopie księg metrykalnych, 1808-1892; FHL INTL microfilm 0,702,796..
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 Józef Milewski. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:
No 9. Mosaki Rukle . This happened in Krasne on the twenty-first day of February in the year one-thousand eight-hundred sixty-five at the hour of five in the afternoon. There appeared Feliks Milewski, son of the deceased, twenty-nine years of age, and Paweł Mieszkowski, thirty-four years of age, both owners of parts [of the village] and residing in [Mosaki] Rukle, and they declared that on the day before yesterday at the hour of nine in the evening, Józef Milewski died, sixty-six years of age, owner of a part [of the village], residing in [Mosaki] Rukle and also born there, son of the deceased married couple Jan Milewski and Salomea née Mosakowska, leaving behind his widowed wife Teresa Milewska. After visual confirmation of the death of Józef Milewski, this document was read aloud to the declarants who do not know how to write, and was signed by Us.
[signed] the Reverend Idzi Godlewski, Pastor of the Parish of Krasne
Maintaining the Records of the Civil State
Józef Milewski was my the husband of my 2nd cousin 4X removed.
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