About ANTHONY RACZKIEWICZ (who came from Tomaszow Lubelskie Poland to Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA) and his family
Saturday, February 20, 2021
House Numbers: Wisniowski (Tomaszow Lubelski)
Blazej Wisniowski and Jagnieska nee Szczesnicka (my 4x great grandparents) may have moved around a bit. Blazej is referred to as “famous” in the middle of the time period captured -- 1813 to 1818 -- I am not sure if that is due to his work in pottery or to differentiate him from a Blazej who was in the “poor house.” Blazej Wisniowski and single mother Anna Paszkoska had a child Francis in 1814 when he lived in the poor house and she worked there. This was located at #27. This is a different Blazej
My 4x great grandparents had various house numbers in the records for the time period of 1813 to 1817. (349, 360, 36, 36, 339, 339, 276) The Blazej that is my 4x great grand parent and his wife Jagnieska had their son Wojcieh in 1813, #349. In 1815, Blazej Wisniowski and Jagnieska nee Szczesnicka had Jozef in their house #360. A year later Jozef dies and the house is recorded as #36. Anna is born the the “famous” Blazaz in 1817 in his house #339. Anna died the following year (1817) in their house #339. In 1818, they had another child named Anna and she was born in #276. The Wisniowski family was potters. The other family of potters--the Wiciejewski family-- lived in the area of 206 and 207.
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