Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameRosisc PESVONELA 217
Birth Date?
Spouses
Family ID8436
ChildrenFrances (1864-1959)
Notes for Rosisc PESVONELA
[John’s question] 12. "Mihilie "Michael" Gizewski & Franciska Laska mr 2” Why 2 marriage records? What happened on 4 Feb 1895?  
      (12)  Michael married Francisca Urbanowicz in 1895.  He was 34 and Francisca was 24 (this would be who we refer to as Babush) 
Roy sent me a Baptismal paper for Francis Urbanowicz, it shows her fathers name as Constantinus Urbanowicz and her mothers name as Rosisc Pesvonela.  She was baptised 14-Aug-1864 and her date of birth was 12-Aug-1864. The baptismal record is in Latin and Polish. Roy thinks she was born in the village, Kobierno, the county seat Krotschin and the province is Posen.  At the time this would have be PRussia/German. (prior this area was Poland)  I will send you a copy of the baptismal record. Carrie Kelso 217

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Notes for Constantinus (Spouse 1)
[John’s question] 12. "Mihilie "Michael" Gizewski & Franciska Laska mr 2” Why 2 marriage records? What happened on 4 Feb 1895?  
      (12)  Michael married Francisca Urbanowicz in 1895.  He was 34 and Francisca was 24 (this would be who we refer to as Babush) 
Roy sent me a Baptismal paper for Francis Urbanowicz, it shows her fathers name as Constantinus Urbanowicz and her mothers name as Rosisc Pesvonela.  She was baptised 14-Aug-1864 and her date of birth was 12-Aug-1864. The baptismal record is in Latin and Polish. Roy thinks she was born in the village, Kobierno, the county seat Krotschin and the province is Posen.  At the time this would have be PRussia/German. (prior this area was Poland)  I will send you a copy of the baptismal record. Carrie Kelso 217

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