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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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Frank John ZMYSLO
[N4328]
13 JAN 1891 - OCT 1964
- OCCUPATION: Studebakers
1942
- RESIDENCE: 1942, 3115 Western Ave
- BIRTH: 13 JAN 1891, Wyzyna Kielecka, Poland
- BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, In
- DEATH: OCT 1964, South Bend, IN
Family 1
: Hedwig MAJ
- MARRIAGE: 23 JUL 1913, Chicago, IL
- +Eleanor A ZMYSLO
- Edwin ZMYSLO
- Anna ZMYSLO
- Harry ZMYSLO
- Mary Irene ZMYSLO
- Stella ZMYSLO
- Genevieve ZMYSLO
- +Stephen ZMYSLO
- Matthew ZMYSLO
INDEX
[N4328]
Franciszek J. “Frank” Zmyslo
Birth 13 Jan 1891
Poland
Death 3 Oct 1964 (aged 73)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Burial
Saint Joseph Cemetery
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Plot P.C. 2
Memorial ID 183030866 ·
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Lesser Polish Upland is an upland located in southern part of Poland, which stretches from the valley of the upper Vistula river between Krak©dw and Sandomierz to north-west in the region of Tomasz©dw Mazowiecki and Radomsko. Average height is between 200 and 400 metres above sea level, with the highest peak being the Lysica in the Holy Cross Mountains (612 metres above sea level). Among major cities of the Lesser Polish Upland, there are Kielce, Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski and Skarzysko-Kamienna. In prehistoric times future Old Polish Industrial Region was the area of flint and later iron tools. In Nowa Slupia, remnants of forty five bloomeries were found (5th - 10th century). In the Middle Ages, the region became the center of Polish industry - mining and steel mills. Various kinds of weapons were manufactured here, iron ore, copper and silver were extracted. In the 17th century, first blast furnaces were opened in the villages of Samsonow and Bobrza. By 1782, out of 34 blast furnaces in Poland-Lithuania, as many as 27 were located in Old Polish Industrial Region. Furthermore, the area was a major glass producer of the country.
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