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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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Felix PRZYGOCKI
[N6223]
17 SEP 1882 - JUL 1972
- RESIDENCE: 1940, South Bend, IN
- OCCUPATION: Laborer, Oliver Plow
1942
- RESIDENCE: 1942, 1031 West Colfax
- BIRTH: 17 SEP 1882, Kleczew, Kalisz, Poland
- BURIAL: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Notre Dame, IN
- DEATH: JUL 1972, South Bend, IN
Father: Mikolaj PRZYGOCKI
Mother: Jozefa TYLESZ
Family 1
: Teressa KOLCZYNSKI
- MARRIAGE: 17 JUN 1912, St Joseph County, IN
- Mary Ann PRZYGOCKI
- +Joseph J PRZYGOCKI-PRZAK
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[N6223]
A town in Konin County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, with 4,173 inhabitants (2006).
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleczew
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The city of Kleczew was founded on the Magdeburg law by its owner Janka,12 January 1366 year. Royal privilege - confirming the assignment of the rights of the city - not preserved because it was destroyed in one of the many fires that often plagued the city. Kleczew heyday was in the fifteenth and sixteenth century. Beneficial effect on the development of the city was the location of the two major transport routes running through the Wielkopolska . The first of these has been linked with Pomerania Silesia and the other Poznan to Warsaw to continue to refer to Lithuania . It is worth noting that in the Thirteen Years' War with the Teutonic Knights - Malbork expedition in 1458 took off from Kleczew 10 soldiers. In the fifteenth century, 11 residents of Kleczew studied on only in contemporary Poland Krakow university college . In the seventeenth century Kleczew started to decline . In 1618 economic activity resulted in only 17 craftsmen. Thirty years later, a great fire destroyed much of the city, and the Swedes during the " flood " thwarted its reconstruction .
From the sixteenth century Kleczew ceases to be a city ethnically uniform . For Kleczew begins to flow , the Jewish population , German and Scottish . The largest migratory movement show the Jews , who also - the Polish population of the city - are the largest ethnic group Kleczew and one of the largest on Earth Konin .
In 1793 , the city , as a result of the second partition , came under the rule of pruskie.W years 1807 to 1815 became part of the Duchy of Warsaw , and since 1815 , after the Congress of Vienna, the Polish Kingdom . At the end of the eighteenth century by John Klug - Poznan banker - begins in Kleczew operate one of the first in Greater manufactures cloth . In the first half of the nineteenth century there were in the factory carpet , cloth , scarves and belts , and a brewery. Residents Kleczew in the Russian occupation were witnesses and participants in national liberation struggles , which also occurred in the vicinity of Kleczew . Especially the January uprising collapsed in memories Kleczew . Already in 1862 Kleczewie financially supported the main initiators of the party, " red " , led by the district of Konin were two residents Kleczew - Dr Bondi and apothecary Dukiet . In 1863, around Kleczew there were several skirmishes and battles with the army the Tsarist , the most bloody fought on June 10 , 1863 In 1870, the Russian authorities in retaliation for the attitude of its residents Kleczew deprived of civic rights , which recovers in a free Poland in 1919.
It's time for World War II. 12 September 1939 until Kleczew entered the German army , began a period of Nazi occupation. The city was incorporated in the Warta Country . At this time in Kleczew and municipality were completely suppressed all manifestations of political and educational - social . In the second half of September 1939, the Germans shot 9 people. It was the beginning of large-scale discriminatory actions against Polish and Jewish population. Overall the hands of the occupiers killed 83 Poles and 1000 Jews. After World War II he returned to the role Kleczew local center administaracyjno -economic development and the transfer in 1977, headquarters directorates Coal Mine "Konin " - the largest industrial plant Wielkopolski - from Konin to Kleczew changes from day to day face of cities and villages . A large part of the population is employed in the mines , new housing estates . The town and municipality belong to the national leaders of local governments in terms of investment. In 2002 - 11th place in the national ranking.
[N21732]
Name: Felix Przygocki
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 17 Jun 1912
Event Place: , St Joseph, Indiana
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Registration Place: , St. Joseph, Indiana, United States
Marriage License Date: 12 Jun 1912
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Gender: Male
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Spouse's Name: Teresa Kolczynski
Spouse's Residence Place: South Bend, , Indiana
Spouse's Gender: Female
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Spouse's Race (Original): White
Spouse's Birth Date: 29 Sep 1889
Spouse's Birthplace: South Bend, , Indiana
Spouse's Father's Name: Maryan Kolczynski
Spouse's Mother's Name: Eleanora Rychlewski
Citing this Record
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZCG-ZK9 : accessed 22 Jun 2013), Felix Przygocki and Teresa Kolczynski, 1912.
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