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Mary JENDRZEJCZAK

[N10140]

6 SEP 1852 - 30 DEC 1917

  • BIRTH: 6 SEP 1852, Redgoszcz, West Prussia, Poland
  • BURIAL: 3 JAN 1918, St Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, In
  • BAPTISM: 9 JAN 1850, Redgoszcz, West Prussia, Poland
  • EVENT: God Parents: Joannes and Francisca Leda.
  • DEATH: 30 DEC 1917, South Bend, IN
Father: Szczepan Steven JENDRZEJCZAK
Mother: Francisca MROZIANKA

Family 1 : Andrew DELINSKI
  • MARRIAGE: 15 OCT 1871, Lekno, Prussian Poland
  1. +Stanislawa DELINSKI
  2. +Valentine DELINSKI
  3.  Frances Fortunetta DELINSKI
  4. +Sophia DELINSKI
  5.  Jacob DELINSKI
  6.  Katharina DELINSKI
  7.  Martin DELINSKI
  8.  Samuel DELINSKI
  9.  Frank DELINSKI

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[N10140] Source: Karen Trzcinski 1-1-2005
Mary Anne JENDRZEJCZAK was born on 20 Aug 1850 in Redgoszcz, Wagrowiec, West Prussia, Poland.

This is the birthdate and place given in her baptismal record. She was baptized on 1 Sep 1850 in Redgoszcz, Poznan, Poland. Her baptismal record reads, "Born 20 August 1850 at Huby Redgoszcz, baptized 1 September 1850, Marianna, legitimate daughter of Stephen Je[n]drzejak and Francisca Mroz, Catholic, Vill. Godparents: Joannes Leda and Francisca Leda." She was born on 6 Sep 1852 in Poland - Prussia. , This is the birth date given on her death certificate and also in her obituary.

She immigrated on 6 May 1875.

She stood as godmother to Helena Parys on 8 Jan 1882 in St. Hedwige's Church, South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. The baptismal record reads, "Parys, Helena, born 8 January 1882 to Carols Parys and Anna Przekurek. Godparents: Valentine Plaszewski and Maria Delinska."

She lived at 1524 Prairie Ave. South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana in 1910.

She lived at 417 N. Walnut South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana in 1917.

She died on 30 Dec 1917 in South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana.

Her South Bend Tribune newspaper obituary reads, "Mrs. Mary Delinski, 60 years old, wife of Andrew Delinski, 417 North Walnut street, died Sunday morning following a two years' illness with a complication of diseases. She was born in Poland Sept. 6, 1852, and came to this city 45 years ago. Besides her husband, six children survive her. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from St. Stanislaus church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery."

Her family paid $11.00 for nine masses to be said for her soul, per a note on her burial record.

Her death was due to mitral insufficiency and rheumatism She was buried on 3 Jan 1918 in St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. , The burial record reads, "Died 30 Dec. 1917 Marianna Delinska, daughter of Stephan and Frances Jendrzejczak, aged 67 years, resident of South Bend, Indiana, buried 3 Jan. 1918 at South Bend, Indiana."

The priests used "South Bend, Ind." to indicate St. Joseph Cemetery and "Notre Dame, Ind." to indicate Cedar Grove in the records at St. Stanislaus. She spoke Polish not English. She bore twelve children with seven still living in 1910. Death certificate gives name as Maryanna Delinska.

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