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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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Leonard KALAMAJSKI
[N10073]
1853 - 29 APR 1907
- BIRTH: 1853, Krostkowo Posen Poland
- BURIAL: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Notre Dame, Indiana
- DEATH: 29 APR 1907, South Bend, IN
Father: August Alex KALAMAJSKI
Mother: Mary PIATKOWSKI
Family 1
: Mary Derkowski DALKOWSKI
- MARRIAGE: 23 NOV 1873, St Patricks, South Bend, In
- Hedwige KALAMAJSKA
- Bronislawa Bertha KALAMAJSKI
- +Leonard J. KALAMAJSKI
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[N10073]
Leonard Kalamajski
BIRTH 1852
Poland
DEATH 29 Apr 1907 (aged 54-55)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
BURIAL
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Notre Dame, St. Joseph County, IN
PLOT Section D, row 7, lot 101
MEMORIAL ID 143970937
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Year of birth is approximate based on his age in the 1900 census and at death.
South Bend Weekly Tribune, Sat., May 4, 1907, p. 9:
"Leonard Kalamajski, a well known citizen, died yesterday afternoon at his residence at 1022 Thomas street, after an illness of some length. His death was due to nephritis. Mr. Kalamajski was a native of Poland, was 54 years of age, and is survived by his wife. The funeral services will be held from St. Hedwige's church, the Rev. Valentine Czyzewski, C. S. C., officiating."
(obituary provided by contributor #48889809)
His date and place of death also are from his Indiana death certificate for which Lottie Kalamajski was the informant. The informant understood the deceased was 54, born in Poland to August & Mary (Piatkowski) Kalamajski, and that he was married to Mary Kalamajski.
Refer to Mary's memorial for their shared biography.
LEONARD KALAMAJSKI -AKA KALMZSKI;
s/o August Kalamajski and Mary Piatkowski. Death certificate 43 pg 249; Born 1853 Krostkowie Poznan Poland; died 29 Apr 1907, age 54 of 1022 W Thomas at 2 p.m.. He had been ill for 9 weeks with chronic nephritis.
+++ Translated from Goniec Polski:
"Ailing with dropsy [legs swell with water] and from last week Friday, he had
been in a coma until Monday when he died at 2:05. He arrived in USA 1 Apr 1872, and was employed 10 years at Oliver Plow works, later employed at Studebaker Brother's Wagon Factory. For 3 years he was a mail carrier, and owner of a tavern for 18 years. Services held at St Hedwig Catholic Church. Children: Wladyslawa, Mrs Bertha Raczynski, Mrs Marie Krol of Chicago, Kazimiera, Sophie J, Alexander, Anthony, Mrs Hedwig Niedbalski, Casimir, Mrs Wanda Niezgodski and Leonard T.
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