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Klementyna Clementena DYDZINSKI

[N7967]

3 APR 1857 - 17 DEC 1907

  • RESIDENCE: BET 1889 AND 1891, 2 Arch St, Nanticoke, Luzerne, PA
  • BIRTH: 3 APR 1857, Russian Poland
  • BURIAL: 19 DEC 1907, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Notre Dame, IN
  • DEATH: 17 DEC 1907, South Bend, IN
Family 1 : Nikodem G BORISOWICZ
  • MARRIAGE: 18 APR 1891, Nanticoke, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
  1.  Antoni BORISOWICZ
  2.  Ignaby Ignatius BORISOWICZ

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[N7967] DYDZINSKI CLEMENTINE - Mrs Nikodem G Borisowicz [aka Borisiewicz] Born 1856 Poland; died 17 Dec 1907, age 49. In Pennsylvania married Dr. Nikodem

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Name: Klementina Borisowicz
From Her Passport
Clementine emigrated Nov 14, 1860 from Polish Russia from Liverpool to NYC she came to south bend with her husband in 1891 from Nanticoke, Luzerne, PA and was naturalized in 1896 in St Joseph County.

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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 Dec 1907
Event Place: South Bend, Indiana
Age: 49
Birth Year (Estimated): 1858
Gender: Female
Race: W
Affiliate Repository Place: City Health Office, South Bend
Source Reference: The source of this record is the book CH-43 on page 323 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
Citing this Record
"Indiana, Death Index, 1882-1920," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VZ7W-MYJ : accessed 30 Nov 2013), Klementina Borisowicz, 1907.

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DYDZINSKI CLEMENTINE - Mrs Nikodem G Borisowicz

Birth: 1857
Death: Dec. 17, 1907

Inscription:
Polish inscriptions. Clementines's name and dates are inscribed on the south of the monument. The names and dates of two sons are inscribed on the north side. The base of the east side bears the family name.

Burial:
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Notre Dame
St. Joseph County
Indiana, USA
Plot: Section F, lot 11

[N21881] SEE DOCUMENT >>> https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-21122-1876-98?cc=1589502

Name: Nickodem Brisewick >>>Borisowicz
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 Apr 1891
Event Place: Nanticoke, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
Spouse's Name: Klenentyna Lyzinska >>> Dydzinska

Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VF4K-7JQ : accessed 27 Mar 2014), Nickodem Brisewick and Klenentyna Lyzinska, 29 Apr 1891; citing , Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States; FHL microfilm 955881.

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Source Chris Kovatch taltos017@Yahoo.com

Jim,
I think that Borisowicz marriage took place in Nanticoke. I'm assuming it took place in a Roman Catholic Church. According to the Diocesan website, all the records for any Catholic Church in Nanticoke are kept at the St. Faustina parish:
http://www.dioceseofscranton.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Parishes-c onso lidated-open-closed-08-08-2013-for-web-as-of-Feb.-17-2014.pdf

Here is their contact info. You could try calling or emailing them (I would try email first), and ask them to check their records for the marriage. You might send them a copy of the civil marriage record and explain spelling discrepancies to help them, but the date seems to be pretty well narrowed down.
http://www.dioceseofscranton.org/parish-life-and-evangelization/holine ssan dmission/find-a-parish/parish-list-2/

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The name Nanticoke was derived from Nantego, the Indian tidewater people who moved here when their Maryland lands were spoiled for hunting by the colonial settlement in 1608. Nanticoke was incorporated as a village in 1830; Nanticoke was chartered by the Pennsylvania Legislature as a borough on January 31, 1874. Nanticoke experienced its greatest increase in population between 1917 and 1925 and qualified to become a Third Class City. The citizens voted in the fall of 1924 to form a city government, and elections were held the following year. The new city government consisted of a Mayor and four Councilmen who took office in January 1926, which was the official date of becoming a Third Class City. Samuel H. Kress opened his first store, which grew into the national S. H. Kress & Co. chain, in Nanticoke.

The Concrete City, built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's coal division in 1911 to house its workers, is located near the Hanover section of Nanticoke. Abandoned since 1924, it was designated an historic site in 1998, and its remains still stand as a tourist attraction. The original road that used to run to the structures has been bulldozed, though it still remains on maps. There is an alternate entrance route that does not appear on maps. It can be found at the end of Bliss & Mosier St's - Hanover section of Nanticoke Nanticoke city officials voted unanimously to apply to the state for Act 47, or economically distressed city status, which was granted in 2006. Nanticoke faced a projected $700,000 deficit that year, with revenues flat and falling far behind expenses.

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