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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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Szczepan Steven JENDRZEJCZAK
[N10492]
22 DEC 1815 - 16 OCT 1873
- OCCUPATION: Catholic agricola , farmer laborers
1862
- BIRTH: 22 DEC 1815, Redgoszcz, West Prussia, Poland
- EVENT: God Parents:
Mathaus Bennach and Agnes Nawrocka
- BAPTISM: 25 DEC 1815, Redgoszcz, West Prussia, Poland
- DEATH: 16 OCT 1873, Redgoszcz, West Prussia, Poland
Father: Jacob JENDRZEJCZAK
Mother: Magdalena JANOWIAK
Family 1
: Francisca MROZIANKA
- MARRIAGE: ABT 1841, Lenko area, Prussian Poland
- John JENDRZEJCZAK
- Anna JENDRZEJCZAK
- Valentine JENDRZEJCZAK
- Vincent JENDRZEJCZAK
- Stanislaus JENDRZEJCZAK
- Peter JENDRZEJCZAK
- Andreas JENDRZEJCZAK
- Joseph JENDRZEJCZAK
- Cathrina JENDRZEJCZAK
- Martin JENDRZEJCZAK
- +Mary JENDRZEJCZAK
- Stillborn Boy JENDRZEJCZAK
- Josepha JENDRZEJCZAK
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[N10492]
Source Karen Trzcinski 1-1-2005
Szczepan (Steven) JENDRZEJCZAK was born on 22 Dec 1815 in Redgoszcz, Poznan, Poland. This is the birth date and place given in his baptismal record. He was baptized on 25 Dec 1815 in Redgoszcz, Poznan, Poland. The baptismal record reads, "At Redgoszcz, the 25th December, I Antonius, baptized the infant born the 22nd of the same month to Jacob and Magdalena Je[n]drzcjak named Stephanus. Godparents: Mathaus Bennach and Agnes Nawrocka." He was also known as Stephanus Andrzejczak in May 1868. This is the surname spelling used in his son Vincent's baptismal record. He died on 16 Oct 1873 in Redgoszcz, Poznan, Poland. This is the death date and place given in his burial record. His death was due to old age He was buried on 18 Oct 1873 in Redgoszcz, Poznan, Poland. The burial record reads, "Died 16 October 1873 at Hub. Redgoszcz, Stephanus Jendrzejczak, 64 years old, of old age; buried 18 October [1873]." He was born in Poland - Prussia. He was also known as Stephan Andrzejeski. This is the name used in his daughter Josepha's baptismal record. He was also known as Stephan Andrzcejczak. This is the name used in the death record for a stillborn son in 1852.
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