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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Bolesław Izbicki in the 1910 U.S. Federal Census
I previously found the 1920 U.S. Federal Census for the household of Bolesław Izbicki . The 1910 Census shows the same family with a slightly different family structure. The Bolesław Izbicki Household in the 1910 U.S. Federal Census SOURCE: United … Continue reading
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Application for Social Security Account Number for Bernard Izbicki
Bernard Izbicki, future husband of my cousin Anastasia Rita Meleski, applied for a Social Security Account Number on 25 Nov 1936. Continue reading
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Summary of Records for the Bolesław Izbicki Family
Bolesław Izbicki and Wiktoria Kruczyńska married in Worcester, Massachusetts and had seven children, all born in Worcester . I’ve found the Birth Records for four of the children on the website of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) . … Continue reading
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Willard Saxton and Family in the 1910 US Federal Census
Yesterday, I posted a portion of the 1910 US Federal Census for Willard Saxton and his family to point out the error in the newborn baby’s age . Here’s the entire census record: 1910 US Federal Census for the Willard Saxton … Continue reading
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The Twenty-Six-Year-Old Baby
While conducting some research on the Saxton family today, I found a record that I couldn’t resist sharing . I’ve written before about the baptisms of Ada May Gibson Saxton and her sons, and the record I found today on … Continue reading
Bolesław Izbicki in the 1920 U.S. Federal Census
I previously found the Birth Records for Bernard, Victoria, Władysław, and Leon Izbicki on the website of the New England Historic Genealogical Society . The 1920 U.S. Federal Census for the household of Bolesław Izbicki shows these children and three … Continue reading
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The Birth of Władysław Izbicki
The third Birth Record I found for a child of Bolesław Izbicki and Wiktoria Kruczyńska is for their son Władysław, born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1906 .  Władysław is listed on line 1744 of page 495 in volume 560 of the 1906 Birth Registrations … Continue reading
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The Birth of Victoria Izbicki
Among the children of Bolesław Izbicki and Wiktoria Kruczyńska is their daughter Victoria, born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1908 . Victoria is listed on line 1875 of page 512 in volume 576 of the 1908 Birth Registrations for Worcester. The … Continue reading
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The Birth of Leon Izbicki
After posting information on Bernard Izbicki, the second husband of my cousin Anastasia Rita Meleski, I received a message from Tadeusz Izbicki, a distant cousin of Bernard . Tadeusz lives in Poland and the common ancestor of Bernard and Tadeusz … Continue reading
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How my Jeans Ended Up in the Smithsonian
After I blogged that my bluejeans had been on display in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History from 1995-2006, I received a lot of messages and comments . I thought I would save the story until after I found the photos … Continue reading
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