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South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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"Serving South Bend, Mishawaka and Surrounding Areas"
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P.O. Box 11
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Notre Dame, IN 46556
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Stanislaus (Stanley) PIECHOROWSKI
[N6422]
19 APR 1880 - 10 NOV 1930
- NAME: Stanley Piechorowski
- RESIDENCE: 1930, 533 South Warren St, South Bend, IN
- RESIDENCE: 1900, With Frank Manuszak Family on Walnut
- BIRTH: 19 APR 1880, Bryskorzystew, Poland
- EVENT: Obituary:
South Bend Tribune
- BURIAL: 14 NOV 1930, St. Joseph's Cemetery
- EMIGRATION: 1882, One year of age
- NATURALIZATION: 1919, St Joseph Cty, South Bend, In
- EVENT: God Parents:
Walenty Szczpiorski & Katarzyna Alwinuxsor
- DEATH: 10 NOV 1930, South Bend, IN
Father: Jan PIECHOROWSKI
Mother: Emelia CHMIELEWSKI
Family 1
: Joanna GADACZ
- MARRIAGE: 11 FEB 1905
- EVENT: Cause of Death (Marriage:
Childbirth
- Miecislaus PIECHOROWSKI
Family 2
: Wladyslawa NOWACZYK
- MARRIAGE: 26 JAN 1910, South Bend, IN
- +Dorothy PIECHOROWSKI
- +Adeline Connie PIECHOROWSKI
- +Mary Janna PIECHOROWSKI
- Bronisilaum Bert PIECHOROWSKI
INDEX
[N6422]
Stanislaus “Stanley” Piechorowski
Birth 1880
Death 1930 (aged 49-50)
Burial
Saint Joseph Cemetery
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Plot P.C. 1
Memorial ID 176085574
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Stanislaus "Stanley" Piechorowski, son of Jan Piechorowski & his wife Emelia Chmielewski Piechorowski
1st married Joanna Gadacz Piechorowski, daughter of Adalbert Wojciech Gadacz & his wife Marianne Kowalski Gadacz
Child
Miecislaus Piechorowski
2nd married Wladyslawa Nowaczyk
Children
Dorothy Piechorowski Sopczynski
Adeline Connie Piechorowski Holvoet
Mary Janna Piechorowski Piasecki Wysocki
Bronisilaum "Bert" Piechorowski
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Oral History Adeline Piechorowski Holvoet 6-19-2000
Stanislaus was born in Brzyskorzystew, Poland April 19, 1881he was the last child born in the old country when he accompanied his parents on the SS Donau to America in April of 1882 at the age of 11months.
Stanislaus worked at Singer Sewing Machine factory during the day as a cabinet maker. At night he would help Lottie with the decoration of cakes and such things as she was doing in her catering business.
I remember that one Christmas before he died he bought myself and my sister Dorothy a Doll and Buggy that we were to share, as siblings we would fight over who was to play with it and when .
I remember he picked me up and said my name in Polish and kissed me. I was four years old at the time. The next thing I remember is that people told me that he was dead and everyone was crying and I was sad.
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