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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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Rudolph Pegowski PAEGE
[N4925]
12 JAN 1857 - ABT 16 JUN 1932
- RESIDENCE: 1910, South Bend Ward 6, St Joseph, IN
- RESIDENCE: 1918, 1520 West Division (Western Ave)
- BIRTH: 12 JAN 1857, Izdebno, Znin, PL
- NATURALIZATION: 27 DEC 1918, St Joseph County, IN
- EMIGRATION: 28 JAN 1880, Hamburg-NYC
- DEATH: ABT 16 JUN 1932, South Bend, IN
Father: Adolf Pegowski PAEGE
Mother: Emilia Unk Pegowski PAEGE
Family 1
: Maria Konearski TOMASZEWSKI
- MARRIAGE: 1878, Izdebno, Znin, PL
- Wanda PAEGE
- Edward J PAEGE
- Leon Leo PAEGE
- +Natalia Netti PAEGE
- Jerome PAEGE
- Boleslaus H PAEGE
- +Alexander Pegowski PAEGE
- +Harry F PAEGE
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[N4925]
Alexander J Paege
Birth 19 Jan 1886
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Death 3 Mar 1935 (aged 49)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Burial
Saint Joseph Cemetery
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Plot P.C. 1
Memorial ID 152008312
Izdebno - a village in Kuyavian- in Z.nin district in the municipality of Rogowo . Included in the villages Izdebno-Will. In the years 1975-1998 the town administratively belonged to the province of Bydgoszcz
Location - On the road from Rogowo to Z.nin at the the southern end of the lake leaving a lane on the peninsula. It is located on an oval mound annular diameters 225 © 125 m - the remains of the settlement of the Lusatian culture similar to Biskupin , discovered by members of the expedition Biskupin in 1935, as a result of the extensive archaeological research. Have not been performed on the present building any excavation. Only in the 50s local school teacher dug two large holes on the shaft of the castle of the early, and students of archeology at the University of Poznan in 1948 established a small probe in the courtyard of the castle and completed exploration work at the time of reaching the wooden structures, which confirmed the earlier hypothesis of a twin castles in Izdebno and Biskupin . Conducted in 1975 archaeological expedition showed that the meter of peat land, there are well-preserved remains of a wooden castle Sorbian, built around the fifth century BC. Later, an early medieval castle was built on the site which is now a pasture. In 1974, at the end of the peninsula the foundations of a Castle tower and dwelling used for defense of the area in the
fourteenth century.
Monuments - The mound on the south side of the village there is a cross and fragments of brick and stone wall after a late-Gothic church of about 1580 years, which in the mid-nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. On the way to Grochowiska statue of John Bialas (1956), who was shot here by the Nazis in 1939. In the village is located a Protestant Cemetery now closed
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