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Subject: Iwanicki : found more interesting information
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 13:20:46 EST
I am looking for help in locating Albin and his wife's burial location and
perhaps the loction of their son Sigismund/Zigmund Iwanicki. Any help in
locating their place of burial would be greatly appreciated!
I am still not sure from where Albin (Albert) and his family came from in
Poland. Perhaps if a second set of eyes would read through what I have
gathered so far, you might be able to steer me in the right direction.
Thank you!
Angela DiBlasi
Tampa, FL
Generation No. 1
1. ALBIN IWANICKI was born Apr 06, 1877 in Poland. He married LUCY
GIARA/GIORA. She was born Abt. 1880 in Poland.
Notes for ALBIN IWANICKI:
9-12-1918 World War I Draft Registration Card
Address:227 First, Elizabeth , Union, NJ,
Box marked "Declarent"
Job: Labor for Staton Island Soap Factory, Staton Island
Height:Medium, Build: Stout: Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark
Nearest Realtive: Mrs. Lniynar Iwanicki (first name I may not have
transcibed very well) , Wife
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1920 Census: Elizabeth City Ward 1, Union, New Jersey
Albin Iwinski 1878 Poland White came to America 1914 Rents Home, speaks
polish
Lucy Iwinski 1880 Poland White came to America 1914, speaks polish
Stella Iwinski 1902 Poland White came to America 1914, spe,aks polish
William Iwinski abt 1904 Poland White came to America 1914, speaks polish
Zigmont Iwinski abt1907 Poland White came to America 1914, speaks polish
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1930 Census, Chelsea, Suffolk MA
district 535
head: Albert Evanitsky, head, M, W, 53, married since 23yrs, (attended
school or college anytime since Sept 1 1929 No,able to read and write: NO, born
Poland, father Poland, mother Polad, mother tongue Polish, year immigrated to
the US 1918, Naluralization NO, Able to speak English YES, Occupation Molder,
Wheel Com, Veteran: NO
wife: Lucy Evanitsky, F,W, 50, married since 20yrs, (attended school or
college anytime since Sept 1 1929 No,able to read and write:NO, born Poland,
father Poland, mother Poland, mother tongue Polish, year immigrated to the US
1918, Naluralization NO, Able to speak English YES, Occupation: None
son: William Evanisky, M, W, 26, single, (attended school or college anytime
since Sept 1 1929 No,able to read and write: yes , born Poland, father
Poland, mother Poland, mother tongue Polish,year immigrated to the US 1918,
Naluralization NO, Able to speak English YES, Occupation Molder, Wheel Com,
Veteran: NO
son: Zigmas, M, W, 23, single,single, (attended school or college anytime
since Sept 1 1929 No,able to read and write: yes , born Poland, father Poland,
mother Poland, mother tongue Polish,year immigrated to the US 1918,
Naluralization NO, Able to speak English YES, Occupation helper, Wheel Com, Veteran: NO
More About ALBIN IWANICKI:
Other-Begin: Elizabeth City1
Residence: Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey1
Children of ALBIN IWANICKI and LUCY GIARA/GIORA are:
i. STELLA IWANICKI, b. Abt. 1904, Poland; m. MR. PIWAR, Bef. 1930. d. UNKNOWN
2. ii. WILLIAM IWANICKI, b. Mar 04, 1906, Poland; d. Dec 09, 1948, Chelsea
Ma.
iii. SIGISMUND/ZIGMUND IWANICKI, b. Abt. 1909, Poland. d. UNKNOWN, married
UNKNOWN
Generation No. 2
2. WILLIAM IWANICKI was born Mar 04, 1906 in Poland2, and died Dec 09,
1948 in Chelsea Ma2. He married MARY KUPCZEWSKI, daughter of ANTHONY KUPCZEWSKI
and AGNES (MAGGIE). She was born Sep 05, 1915 in Massachusetts.
Notes for WILLIAM IWANICKI:
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Name: william iwanicki
Title: Lothrop's Chelsea (Mass.) City Directory 1940
Year: 1940
Res: 95 Beacon
City: Chelsea
Book Section: K
Page: 229
Found in the SS index for Chelsea MA:
Irene B. Iwanicki: Dec 27 1928 - Aug 10 1993
Stephen J. Iwanicki: July 3 1928 - July 14 1998
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Dec 10,1948
Chelsea record
William Iwanicki Victim
A 42-yr old Chestnut St. man, father of three children, was killed instantly
shorty after 7 o"clock last night when he was struck by a Portland-bound
Boston and Maine train while crossing the tracks in the rear of the Friffin
Wheel Com., Crescent Ave.
The victim was later identifiedat the morgue by his wife as William Iwanicki
of 194 Chestnut St. , Employed as a moulder by Griffin Wheel Co.
There were no witnesses to the accident, First hint of the tragedy came at
7:50 when Boston and Maine railroad police called the local department and
urged that an investigation be made of the Crescent Ave. vicinity.
The train left North Station at 7pm.. The engineer, W.P. Knight, and Fireman
Norman E. Trenoweth, both of the Portland, MA., thought the engine had
struck something a few hundred yards after having passed the Crescent and Eastern
ave. crossings.
When the train stopped in Lynn, 15 minutes later, Knight found marks on the
head-end of the Diesel engine. he telephoned the Lynn signal station, which
in turn relayed the information to the B. and M. Boston office.
A police squad, led by Sgt. Ralph D. Eaves, and including Patrolmen Michael
Kramich, William Fothergill, aul Dobbyns, Arthur Carolan and Ralph H. Eaves,
went to the scene and found Iwanicki's remains scattered over the tracks for a
distance of 150 yards.
Dr. M. J. Greenfield was called to the scene and pronouced the vicitm dead.
The body was removed to the Northern Mortuary in boston by the medical
examiner, where it was later identified by his wife, Mary.
Iwanicki who did not work yesterday, was on his way to the plant to collect
his pay when the tradgedy occurred.
The deceased was born in Poland, 42 years ago and had been a resident of
Chelsea for over 30 years. He was a member of the Polish Political Club and the
St. Andrew's B.B.C. He lived in Elizabeth N.J. for a short time before
coming to Chelsea.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary (Kupczewski) Iwanicki, and three
daughters, Monica, Amelia, and Patricia Iwanicki. He also leaves his parents, Albin
and Lucy (Giara) Iwanicki; a brother, Zigmund of this city, and a sister,
Mrs. Stella Piwar of Brighton.
The funeral will be held Monday morning from the home with a solemn requiem
mass in St. Stanislaus Church at 10:30, Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery,
Malden.
Anthony Zalerewski, 79 Broadway, in charge of arrangements.
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Death Notice
IWANICKI- Dec. 9 by accident, William, beloved husband of Mary (Kupczewski)
Iwanicki of 194 Chesnut St. Guneral from the home, Monday, Dec 13, at
9:30a.m. Solemn Requiem mass in St. Stanislaus Church at 10:30. Relatives and
friends invited.
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More About WILLIAM IWANICKI:
Burial: Dec 13, 1948, Holy Cross Cemetery & Mausoleum
Cause of Death: Hit By Train
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