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George ADAMSKI

[N10607]

4 APR 1873 - ____

  • RESIDENCE: 1898, 817 Sample
  • OCCUPATION: Wilson Brothers Shirt
    1897
  • OCCUPATION: Publishing Dept
    1897
  • RESIDENCE: 1940, 522 Walnut, South Bend, IN
  • OCCUPATION: 1940, Janitor
  • BIRTH: 4 APR 1873, Brooklyn, NY
Father: Frank ADAMSKI

Family 1 : Mary Anna RADECKI
  • MARRIAGE: 2 OCT 1897, St Hedwig, South Bend, IN

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[N10607] The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 2, 1897, page 5

A very pretty wedding occurred at 8:30 o'clock a. m. Wednesday in St. Hedwige church. The contracting parties were Miss Mary Anna Radecka and Mr. George Adamski. Attendants were the Misses Verene Radecka, sister of the bride, and Theressa Wiucka and Messrs. Leo Thilman and Frank J. Witucka. The bride was handsomely gowned in white tafetta silk with pearl and ribbon trimmings and wore white roses. The bridesmaids were each becomingly dressed in white organdie over white and wore roses. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Anna Radecka and is a young lady much loved by a large circle of friends. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamski, of 819 Sample street, and is a faithful employe in the publishing department of the Wilson Bros. Shirt factory. A reception was held Wednesday evening at the bride's home, 426 Walnut street. The young couple will reside at 817 Sample street.

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