Person:Salomea Rodzen (2)

Salomea Rodzen
b.11 Nov 1875 Poland
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
m. Est 1898
  1. Sophia Veronica "DeBroski" Macul1905 - 1983
Facts and Events
Name Salomea Rodzen
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 11 Nov 1875 Poland
Immigration[6] 28 Jan 1898 from Kamien, Galicia to Lewiston, Androscoggin County, ME
Marriage Est 1898 MA?to John "DeBroski" Macul
Occupation[5] Housewife, Pastry Chef
Death[3] 13 Jun 1966 South Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Burial[4] 15 Jun 1966 Calvary Cemetery, South Portland, ME
References
  1. D./P.O.B.: 1900 US Census, Worcester City, Worcester County, MA, National Archives Microfilm T623. (2)
    Roll #696, p. 3A.

    Nov 1875, Poland-Russia.

  2. D./P.O.B.: Poland (Salomea's Certificate of Death)..
  3. D./P.O.D.: Salomea's Certificate of Death..
  4. D./P.O.Bur.: Salomea's Certificate of Death..
  5. Occ.: Daughter Sophie's 15 Feb 1926 Record of a Marriage..
  6. D./P.O.Imm.: Information held at www.ellisisland.org.
    p. 296, line 14.

    The S.S. Weimar sailed from Bremen, Germany on 15 Jan 1898 and arrived at New York, NY 28 Jan 1898. The name is spelled Sala Rodzen.