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Andrew RAJTER

[N846]

1841 - 9 FEB 1909

  • BIRTH: 1841, Rogasen, pow Oborniki, Poland; Rogozno
  • BURIAL: 12 FEB 1909, Cedar Grove, Notre Dame, In
  • DEATH: 9 FEB 1909, South Bend, IN
Family 1 : Mary Anna MICHOR
  • MARRIAGE: 1868, Rogasen, pow Oborniki, Poland; Marriage: Rogozno
  1. +Frank RAJTER
  2.  Michael J RAJTER
  3.  Katherine RAJTER
  4.  Antoni RAJTER
  5.  Agnes RAJTER
  6.  Sister Amephren RAJTER
  7.  Wladislaw RAJTER

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[N846] Source Candi Tyler July 2008 candityler@comcast.net
Cedar Grove Burial Site
May I add to this information. This is the Andrew Rajter family. Both our Andrew Rajter and the Andrew Rajter you have may be cousins but it has not been proven. A little more information about the graves. In order, going from left to right. K. Bednarowicz was Konstancya Rajter before she married. The stone marked Mother is actually Mary Anna (Michor) Rajter. The stone marked Father is Andrew Rajter. The stone marked Grandmother is Victoria Michor. I don't know who Antonina is but I would guess a Rajter. I think Jan may be her husband. Wladyslaw is a Rajter and so are Antoni and Michael. They are one family and lived at 418 S. Harris in South Bend .

Rogozno / Rogasen, pow Oborniki, Poland
Rogozno (German: Rogasen) is a town in Poland, in Greater Poland Voivodeship, about 40 km north of Poznan. Its population is 11,337 (2010). It is the seat of the administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Rogozno.

King Przemys II of Poland was murdered in or near Rogozno in 1296. According to one tradition he was kidnapped while staying at the town, but was so badly wounded in the process that he was unable to continue the journey, and was killed by his captors at Sierniki a few miles to the east.

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