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701 House 9 MADUZIA, Stanislaw (I615)
 
702 House 9 SIWEK, Walenty (I834)
 
703 House 9 SIWEK, Katarzyna (I944)
 
704 House 9 SIWEK, Marianna (I945)
 
705 House 9 SIWEK, Katarzyna (I946)
 
706 House 9 SIWEK, Jan (I947)
 
707 House 9 SIWEK, Bonifacy (I948)
 
708 House 9 WEGRZYN, Marianna (I1173)
 
709 House 9 ZAJAC, Agnieszka (I1550)
 
710 House 9 MROCZKA, Jan (I1659)
 
711 House 9 MROCZKA, Jakub (I1660)
 
712 House 9 KATUZIA, Wojciech (I2831)
 
713 House 9 KATUZIA, Joseph (I2833)
 
714 House 9 KATUZIA, Walenty (I2834)
 
715 House 9 Family: Michal SIWEK / Marianna MICHON (F424)
 
716 House 9 Family: Sebastian SIWEK / Marianna KOZIERSKI (F463)
 
717 House 9 Family: Jan DROBEK / Katarzyna SIWEK (F464)
 
718 House 9 Family: Sebastian MICHON / Katarzyna MATUGA (F470)
 
719 House 9 Family: Andrzej MADUZIA / Regina JELEN (F547)
 
720 House 93 SMAGACZ, Adam (I1572)
 
721 House 93 SMAGACZ, Anna (I1573)
 
722 House 93 SMAGACZ, Tekla (I1577)
 
723 House 93 SMAGACZ, Anastazja (I1578)
 
724 House 93 SMAGACZ, Andrzej (I1579)
 
725 House 93 Family: Jozef SMAGACZ / Anna CISZEK (F668)
 
726 House 94 SMAGACZ, Jozef (I1574)
 
727 House 94 SMAGACZ, Jozef (I1574)
 
728 House 94 SMAGACZ, Jozef (I1575)
 
729 House 94 SMAGACZ, Jan (I1576)
 
730 J. Polka was listed as father on Joseph Polka Sr's death certificate. PALKA, Jakub (I85)
 
731 Jacob was on a merchant marine ship docked in Pensacola when he got in a fight with the 1st mate. He thought that he had killed the 1st mate and he jumped ship. The Greek community hid him from the athorities. He had visited Pensacola in 1913 and had asked for the hand of Bertha Seiffert. He left FL in Aug 1915 and came to Houston with Bertha. GHEORGHIU, Jacob (I25)
 
732 Joe D. was living with his sister Mary and her husband Joe F. Maduzia in 1920. POLKA, Joseph Dee (I202)
 
733 Katherine, who was married to Casimir Luczak at the time, had just had a baby. Her husband had been mistreating her, so she decided to take the baby and go to Annie Polka's farm. She got off of the train on a cold November day with the newborn baby in her arms. It was very cold and the wind was blowing hard. As she crossed a fence on her way to the Polka farm, she hung her dress up in the barb wire. Becaused of her weakened state and the cold, she could not free herself. She died out in the cold and by the time the Polka's found her, the baby was also suffering from exposure. The baby died a few weeks later. MADUZIA, Katherine (I117)
 
734 killed by a train in New Waverly BELINOWSKI, Joseph (I452)
 
735 Korean Conflict BIENSKI, Edward Eugene (I10488)
 
736 Listed as alias on marriage record FLORKOWSKI, Antonina (I5457)
 
737 Listed as deceased on daughters marriage record PANCIEWICZ, Stephanus (I4579)
 
738 listed as her name in birth record of son Joannes JAKOWICZ, Agata (I431)
 
739 Listed as illigitimate son of Victoria Wojcik on his marriage record. WOJCIK, Jan (I1267)
 
740 listed as Joannes on 1 birth record in 1808 PSIODA, Jakub (I966)
 
741 Listed as Joseph Keyana KUJAWA, Joseph (I7473)
 
742 Listed as Marianna on death record. GRYCH, Maria (I1198)
 
743 Listed as Matelsky on son's birth certificate MATELL, Harry Herrman (I231)
 
744 Listed in church baptism records POLKA, Joseph Dee (I202)
 
745 listed on birth certificate of grandson Joseph Palka WOJCIK, Marianna (I633)
 
746 Listed on birth record WOJCIK, Wojciech (I1358)
 
747 Living with brother Bruno PIOTROWSKI, Felix Amon (I4236)
 
748 Living with daughter GOLATKA, Mary (I10631)
 
749 Living with daughter and son in law Agnes (I6989)
 
750 Living with grandfather, Albert Maduzia GILBERT, Mack Franklin (I244)
 

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