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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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Francis Frank SIERADZKI
[N11253]
1857 - 9 FEB 1929
- BIRTH: 1857, Slupy, pow Szubin, Poland
- BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery
- DEATH: 9 FEB 1929, South Bend, IN
Family 1
: Frances STROZEWSKI
- MARRIAGE: 1879, Slupy, pow Szubin, Poland
- Andrew SIERADZKI
- +Joseph SIERADZKI
- Bertha SIERADZKI
- Stanislaus Steve SIERADZKI
- Frances SIERADZKI
- +Frank Peter SIERADZKI
- +Marianne SIERADSKI
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[N11253]
Slupy, Szubin, Poland
in documents Slup, an estate with a parish church in Szubin county, Kcynia deanery, 7 km. southwest of Szubin, on the Gasawka, a tributary of the Notec; it borders Dabro wka, Kro likowo, Szubska Wies, Kowalewo, and Wasosz. Slupy has its own parish and post office, the railway station is 12 km. away in Kcynia. It has 14 houses, 271 Catholic residents and 1 Protestant, 789 hectares of land (311 of fields, 293 of meadows, 20 of forest), a brick-making plant, a mill, a distillery, a cheese factory, and cultivation of Dutch cattle; the owner is Konstanty Zo ltowski. In 1233 Drogomir, son of Piotr, signed his name as z Slupow [from Slupy], as did Mikolaj in 1399; in 1577 there were 2 fields owned and cultivated and 7 crofts, the number of which increased in two years to 13. The Polewskis owned this estate toward the end of the last century, then later the Sadowskis. Near Slupy a bronze urn and stone ax were dug up. The church, under the patronage of St. Wit, Modest, and Krescencya, existed before 1399; at that time Wojciech, Kamien castellan, and Mikolaj z Slupo w donated the village of Gabin (Gombin), a mile from Slupy, to the church, and it is the property of the presbytery. Pastor Jan Prabucki erected a new, wooden church in place of the old one in 1730, and by 1840 a brick one stood on the spot. The parish, numbering 1,857 souls, consists of: Antoniewo, Babiagac, Chraplewo, Ciezkowo, Dabro wka, Katynka, Kowalewo, Kro likowo, Piardowo, Slupy, Smarzykowo, Smolarnia, Wasosz, and Wrzosy. There are parochial schools in Kro likowo and Wasosz. Laski writes of the presbytery's endowment in Liber Benificiorum, I, 144
Source: Slownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego - Warsaw
Submitted by: This translation, by William F. Hoffman, first appeared in the Summer 1996 issue of "Bulletin of the Polish Genealogical Society of America". (Nov 1998)
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