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Pauline <I>Jarka</I> Nadolinski

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Pauline Jarka Nadolinski

Birth
Poland
Death
16 Dec 1928 (aged 76)
Farwell, Howard County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Farwell, Howard County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Pauline (Appolonia in Poland) Jarka was baptized in the Catholic parish of Debnica in Gniezno, Posnan (Posen), Poland in 1852. Her parents were Wojciech (George) Jarka and Katarzyna Nowak.

OBITUARY:
Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Tuesday, December 18, 1928

Farwell, Neb., Dec. 18. (Special)--"After more than sixty years of wedded like together, death separated Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nadolinski, early residents of Howard county, by only three days. Mr. Nadolinski's death occurred at his home here on December 12, and on December 15, Mrs. Nadolinski passed away, both deaths resulting from influenza. Both were buried side by side in the Catholic cemetery at Posen, services for Mr. Nadolinski being held Friday and for his wife on Monday, from St. Anthony's Catholic church here, Rev. Father Hinzeman officiating.

"Stanley Nadolonski was born in Poland, April 20, 1844. On November 10, 1867, he was untied in marriage with Pauline Jarka, who was also born in Poland, Dec. 23, 1851. With their family, they came to America in 1881, locating in Howard county on a farm near Elba on which they resided for many years. Due to ill health, they moved to Elba in 1901 and in 1925 came to Farwell to make their home with one of their daughters, Mrs. Mary Strzelicki.

"Twelve children were born, one child dying in infancy, one at the age of 14 years and Katherine Mytkos, in 1925. The surviving children are five sons, Joseph and Antonio, of Omaha; John and Pete, of Brule; Frank, of Hastings; four daughters, Mary Strzelicki, Farwell; Rosie Budzinski, Ashton; Hattie Jarosz, Omaha; Frances Pawloski, of Ericson; as also 45 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

"In 1927, Mr. and Mrs. Nadolinski observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary, the event being celebrated with a family reunion."

Note: The son "Antonio" living in Omaha was actually a daughter Antonia.
Pauline (Appolonia in Poland) Jarka was baptized in the Catholic parish of Debnica in Gniezno, Posnan (Posen), Poland in 1852. Her parents were Wojciech (George) Jarka and Katarzyna Nowak.

OBITUARY:
Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Tuesday, December 18, 1928

Farwell, Neb., Dec. 18. (Special)--"After more than sixty years of wedded like together, death separated Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nadolinski, early residents of Howard county, by only three days. Mr. Nadolinski's death occurred at his home here on December 12, and on December 15, Mrs. Nadolinski passed away, both deaths resulting from influenza. Both were buried side by side in the Catholic cemetery at Posen, services for Mr. Nadolinski being held Friday and for his wife on Monday, from St. Anthony's Catholic church here, Rev. Father Hinzeman officiating.

"Stanley Nadolonski was born in Poland, April 20, 1844. On November 10, 1867, he was untied in marriage with Pauline Jarka, who was also born in Poland, Dec. 23, 1851. With their family, they came to America in 1881, locating in Howard county on a farm near Elba on which they resided for many years. Due to ill health, they moved to Elba in 1901 and in 1925 came to Farwell to make their home with one of their daughters, Mrs. Mary Strzelicki.

"Twelve children were born, one child dying in infancy, one at the age of 14 years and Katherine Mytkos, in 1925. The surviving children are five sons, Joseph and Antonio, of Omaha; John and Pete, of Brule; Frank, of Hastings; four daughters, Mary Strzelicki, Farwell; Rosie Budzinski, Ashton; Hattie Jarosz, Omaha; Frances Pawloski, of Ericson; as also 45 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

"In 1927, Mr. and Mrs. Nadolinski observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary, the event being celebrated with a family reunion."

Note: The son "Antonio" living in Omaha was actually a daughter Antonia.


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