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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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Stanley SMIGIELSKI
[N11209]
1854 - 4 DEC 1916
- OCCUPATION: Day Laborer
1909
- BIRTH: 1854, Golancz, Wagrowiec, Prussian Poland
- BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, In
- DEATH: 4 DEC 1916, South Bend, IN
Family 1
: Josephine MICHALSKI
- MARRIAGE: 1879, Golancz, Wagrowiec, Prussian Poland
- Charles SMIGIELSKI
- Stanislaus SMIGIELSKI
- Infant SMIGIELSKI
- +Helen SMIGIELSKI
- Infant SMIGIELSKI
- Antoni SMIGIELSKI
- +Stanislawa Stella SMIGIELSKI
- John SMIGIELSKI
- +Francis Frank SMIGIELSKI
- +Nicodem SMIGIELSKI
- Wladyslaw Ladislaw SMIGIELSKI
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[N11209]
Source: Jan >> jmpe@wyoming.com
News-Times
Dec. 6, 1916
Stanislaus Smigielski, 64 years old, died Monday morning at 8 o'clock at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Stella Grusinski, 445 S. Carlisle st., following an illness of a few days
from complication of diseases. He is survived by six children, John, living in Chicago;
Anthony in the United States army; Frank, Mrs. Stella Gruzinski, Ladislaus and Helen, all
living in South Bend; also by six grandchildren. He was born in German Poland in November, 1852,
and had lived in South Bend for many years. His wife, Josephine, died seven years ago.
He was a member of the Polish National alliance of America. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at
8 o'clock at St. Adelbert's church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Stanislaw and Jozefa and two children immigrated to America in 1883; Stanislaw is listed as a day laborer on the 1900 Portage Township, South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana census, living with his wife and seven children at 1718 Division Street, owning their home with a mortgage; the same census shows both Stanislaw and Josefa as being unable to speak English, and showing Josefa as mother of eleven children with seven living at the time of the census in June 1900; Stanislaw is listed on the 1906 South Bend City Directory as working for SBCP Co., living at 1718 West Division with his wife and two sons, Nikodeam and Wladyslaw; Stanislaus was a member of the Polish National Alliance of America; Stanislaus d. after a brief illness on Dec. 4, 1916 in the home of his daughter, Stella Grusinski, and is bur. in St. Joseph's (Polish) Cemetery, South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana; children following
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