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Monthly Archives: October 2007
The Birth and Baptism of Władysław Chmielewski – 1883
While examining the parish records in Lithuania, my cousin and I found the birth and baptismal record for Władysław Chmielewski, born on 25 November 1883 and baptized on 27 November 1883. Continue reading
The Birth and Baptism of Józef Chmielewski – 1874
According to documents in the United States, Józef Chmielewski was born on 03 April 1874, but his birth and baptismal record on file with the Lithuanian State Historical Archives states that he was born on 19 March 1874. Birth and … Continue reading
The Lithuanian State Historical Archives
One of the goals of my trip to Lithuania was to visit the Lithuanian State Historical Archives at Gerosios Vilties g. 10, LT 03134 Vilnius, Lithuania. I had learned from the Archives’ website (which, unfortunately, appears to have disappeared as of … Continue reading
Užupis
On the day I arrived in Vilnius, my cousins Liliana and Aidas met me at the airport, brought me to Aidas’ apartment in Vilnius where I stayed the entire week, and then took me on a brief tour of the … Continue reading
A Week in Lithuania
I only just returned home from Lithuania. The trip home took about 18 hours but, before calling it a night, I wanted to briefly recap my week there. Statue of King Mindaugas Lithuanian National Museum, Vilnius, Lithuania SOURCE: Statue of King Mindaugas … Continue reading
Researching Ancestors in Lithuania
As I write this, I’m making last minute preparations for a trip to Lithuania. My maternal grandmother, Helena Chmielewska, was born on 15 February 1897 in Trakai, Wilno Gubernia, Russia. The area is now part of the Republic of Lithuania. Historically, Lithuania … Continue reading
Petronela Bonislawski in the 1930 U.S. Federal Census
In 1930, Petronela Bonislawski was living in Worcester, Massachusetts with her family at the same address at which they were enumerated in 1910 and 1920. 1930 US Federal Census Record for Petronela Bonislawski SOURCE: 1930 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, … Continue reading
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Adam Bonislawski in the 1920 U.S. Federal Census
In 1920, Adam Bonislawski was living in Worcester, Massachusetts with his family at the same address at which they were enumerated in 1910. 1920 US Federal Census Record for Adam Bonislawski SOURCE: 1920 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, … Continue reading
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Adam Bonislawski in the 1900 U.S. Federal Census
In 1900, Adam Bonislawski was living in Worcester, Massachusetts with his family. At the time, his family consisted of only those born in Russia-Poland. 1900 US Federal Census Record for Adam Bonislawski SOURCE: 1900 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population … Continue reading
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Adam Bonislawski in the 1910 U.S. Federal Census
In 1910, Adam Bonislawski was living in Worcester, Massachusetts with his family. His daughter, Czeslawa, was already married and living with her husband, Franciszek Niedzialkoski. 1910 US Federal Census Record for Adam Bonislawski SOURCE: 1910 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, … Continue reading
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