Person:Balazey Rodzen (2)

Balazey "William\Billy" J. Rodzen
m. Bet 1861 and 1868
  1. Powel Rodzen1869 - 1924
  2. Balazey "William\Billy" J. Rodzen1872 - 1921
  3. Sala RodzenEst 1873 -
  4. Salomea Rodzen1875 - 1966
  5. Mary B. Rodzen1877 -
  6. Ludwig "Louis\Lewis" Rodzen1882 -
  7. Woielch RodzenEst 1882 -
  8. Albert RodzenEst 1884 -
  9. Veronica "?Marg." Rodzen1888 - 1979
Facts and Events
Name Balazey "William\Billy" J. Rodzen
Gender Male
Birth[1] 3 Feb 1872 Krow, Poland (previously Austria?)
Immigration[5] Est 1898 from Poland to Monmouth, ME
Immigration[6] 28 Jan 1898 "Weimar" from Bremen, Germany to New York, NY
Occupation[4] Weaver, Millhand
Death[2] 5 Mar 1921 Monmouth, Kennebec County, ME
Burial[3] Glenwood Cemetery, Winthrop, ME
References
  1. D./P.O.B.: 1880, Poland, (7 Oct 1993 letter from Norman Neil, Jr., (ref.: 1900.
  2. D./P.O.D.: "F 18 M344, Maine Vital Records, 1908-1922", at NEHGS, Reel number 94:.
  3. P.O.B.: Family Group Sheet filled out by Frank W. Rodzen sent in the Oct 6.
  4. Occ.: "F 18 M344, Maine Vital Records, 1892-1907", at NEHGS, Reel number 39..
  5. D./P.O.Imm.: 7 Oct 1993 letter from Norman Neil, Jr., (ref.: 1900 Maine.
  6. D./P.O.Imm.: New York Passenger manifest of the "Weimar" from Bremen, Germany from a search at www.ellisisland.org.
    http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipManifest.asp?MID=280653050&LNM=RODZEN&PLNM.

    The "Weimar" sailed from Bremen on 15 Jan 1898 and arrived in New York on 28 Jan 1898.