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Emil Niedzialkowski in the 1924 City Directory for Waterbury, Connecticut
The earliest city directory listing I can find for Emil Niedzialkowski is in the 1924 Directory for Waterbury, Connecticut. Continue reading
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GuestBlog: Southen California Genealogy Jamboree 2008
Today’s GuestBlog is written by Paula Hinkel of the Southern California Genealogical Society. Deadline Alert Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree 2008 June 27, 28, 29 at the Burbank Airport Marriott There’s still time to join us for Jamboree! Don’t miss … Continue reading
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Rose Season at Filoli
On Thursday, I stopped by the Filoli Estate in Woodside, California to take some pictures of the roses in bloom. Continue reading
Josephine Niedzialkowski in the 1920 US Federal Census
When I found the 1920 US Federal Census Record for Emil Niedzialkowski, he was living in Waterbury, Connecticut at 10 Division Street. He was enumerated alone. His wife and two children were also enumerated at the same address, but on a different page of the census. Continue reading
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A Sixteen-Year-Old Immigrant
My grandmother, Helena Chmielewska, was born on a farm in Likiszki, Russia (now Lithuania), a tiny village with only five houses. Growing up on the farm, Helena’s closest companion was her sister Anna, two years her junior. Continue reading
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Emil Niedzialkowski in the 1920 US Federal Census
In 1920, Emil Niedzialkowski was living in Waterbury, Connecticut at 10 Division Street. He was enumerated in the 1920 US Federal Census. Continue reading
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Carl (Emil) Niedzialkowski in the 1955 City Directory of Waterbury, Naugatuck, and Watertown, Connecticut
I could not find a listing for Emil Niedzialkowski and his wife Josephine in the city Directory for Waterbury, Naugatuck, and Watertown, Connecticut in 1955. Continue reading
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Emil Niedzialkowski in the 1939 City Directory of Waterbury, Naugatuck, and Watertown, Connecticut
Emil Niedzialkowski was listed in the city Directory for Waterbury, Naugatuck, and Watertown, Connecticut in 1939. Three of his daughters, Agnes F, Marie J., and Theresa C., were also listed. Continue reading
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Emil Niedzialkowski in the 1930 US Federal Census
In 1930, Emil Niedzialkowsky was living in Waterbury, Connecticut with his family at 309 Walnut Street. Continue reading
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Gee, Mom, How'd You Get So Smart?
I know very little about my mother’s education, except that she attended public elementary and high school in Worcester, Massachusetts. Continue reading