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Casimir "Kazimir, Kazimierz, Charles" Kalenowski
d.1936
Facts and Events
Name |
Casimir "Kazimir, Kazimierz, Charles" Kalenowski |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][4][5] |
1873 |
Vilnius, Lithuania or Wilinski, Poland |
Marriage |
10 Sep 1893 |
Our Lady of Czestochowa, South Boston, Suffolk County, MAto Pauline Bukin |
Immigration[8] |
26 Jun 1897 |
S.S. Southwark: Antwerp, Belgium to New York City, NY |
Residence? |
20 Jun 1900 |
22 Horace Street, Ward 2, Somerville, Middlesex County, MA |
Occupation[9] |
1920 |
Butcher |
Residence? |
10 Jan 1920 |
1 Seventh Street, Ward 2, Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA |
Residence? |
7 Apr 1930 |
162 Gore Street, Ward 1, Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA |
Death[6] |
1936 |
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Burial[7] |
2 Sep 1936 |
Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden, MA |
References
- ↑ P.O.B.: Russia, (Son Stephen's copy of the Record of Deaths, Cambridge, MA)..
- ↑ D.O.B.: Holy Cross Cemetery in.
- ↑ P.O.B.: 1930 United States Census, 370 Gore Street, Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA.
T626, Roll 915, Enumeration District 5, p. 21B.
Russia, according to the entry on this census for his daughter Anna Statia (Kalenoski) Buckley.
- ↑ D./P.O.B.: 1920 United States Census, Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA.
T625, Reel #707, Enumeration District No. 29, Sheet 3.
- ↑ D./P.O.B.: 1936 Death Certificate for Charles Kalinoski..
d. c1875, Wilinski, Poland
- ↑ D.O.D.: Burial Extract, read from microfiche to Jeffrey M. Bernard on 21.
This is also the year of death on his gravestone.
- ↑ D./P.O.Bur.: Burial Extract, read from microfiche to Jeffrey M. Bernard on 21.
- ↑ D./P.O.Imm.: Ellis Island Passenger Manifests, www.ellisisland.org.
Arrived 6 Jul 1897, Ship Southwark, line 10.
Found with Jeronim BUKIN, their last names are spelled KELINOWOSLI, but I suspect this was just a transcription error, as it looks like it could well be Kalinowski.
- ↑ Occ.: 1920 Massachusetts Federal Census, T625, Reel number 707, Middlesex County, Cambridge City, Enumeration District No. 31.
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