Their family immigrated from Prussia to the United States. They were one of the original families that had immigrated to Ege from Poland. The Hollis and Kostielney families, along with several other Polish immigrants, helped build the Polish town up with a community complete with a Catholic Church, school and Ege cemetery.
They have three children, Frank Jr. and Mary and Paulina Hollis.
Mary married Andrew Kostielney. At the time of their marriage, Andrew was 37 years old and Mary was only 15 years. Soon after, in August of 1872, Andrew bought land in Noble County, Indiana for the sum of $1215.00. As well, on November 5,1872 Andrew became a citizen of the United States. To complete everything, Andrew married Marry Hollis on October 6, 1873.
I have also found his name a few times as "Zadock Francis "Frank" Hollis". With no additional proof though.
Their family immigrated from Prussia to the United States. They were one of the original families that had immigrated to Ege from Poland. The Hollis and Kostielney families, along with several other Polish immigrants, helped build the Polish town up with a community complete with a Catholic Church, school and Ege cemetery.
They have three children, Frank Jr. and Mary and Paulina Hollis.
Mary married Andrew Kostielney. At the time of their marriage, Andrew was 37 years old and Mary was only 15 years. Soon after, in August of 1872, Andrew bought land in Noble County, Indiana for the sum of $1215.00. As well, on November 5,1872 Andrew became a citizen of the United States. To complete everything, Andrew married Marry Hollis on October 6, 1873.
I have also found his name a few times as "Zadock Francis "Frank" Hollis". With no additional proof though.
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