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Franciszek Tomczyk

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Franciszek Tomczyk

Birth
Poland
Death
Mar 1906 (aged 78)
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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FRANCISZEK TOMCZYK

From Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1906:
Death Friday in Town Newton of Carl Tomchek, Sr., father of Alderman
Tomchek of the 7th Ward. The deceased was born 02 February 1828 in Poland and
came to America in 1856, settling in Manitowoc. In 1864 he moved to Town Newton
where he operated a farm. He leaves 10 children. The funeral was held Monday.
(Note: The twp., dates and last name match)

Frank Tomchek (sic), Sr., father of Albert Tomchek of the Seventh ward,
died last Friday morning at the family residence on a farm in the town
of Newton. The decedent was 78 years of age. He was a native of Poland.
He emigrated to America fifty years ago and came to this city. In 1862
he removed to the town of Newton where he settled on a farm on which he
continued to reside to the end of his days on earth. He leaves a family
of ten children to mourn his loss. They are Albert, Mrs. Agnes Rhode,
Mrs. Mary Bonk and Mrs. Muchosky, all of this city; Walter, Anton and
Mrs. Anna Mrotek of Newton; and Frank, Joseph and Paul of Chicago. The
funeral was held Monday morning from the home and later from the Polish
church in Newton.
Manitowoc Pilot, March 29, 1906
Contributed by (50122086)
FRANCISZEK TOMCZYK

From Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1906:
Death Friday in Town Newton of Carl Tomchek, Sr., father of Alderman
Tomchek of the 7th Ward. The deceased was born 02 February 1828 in Poland and
came to America in 1856, settling in Manitowoc. In 1864 he moved to Town Newton
where he operated a farm. He leaves 10 children. The funeral was held Monday.
(Note: The twp., dates and last name match)

Frank Tomchek (sic), Sr., father of Albert Tomchek of the Seventh ward,
died last Friday morning at the family residence on a farm in the town
of Newton. The decedent was 78 years of age. He was a native of Poland.
He emigrated to America fifty years ago and came to this city. In 1862
he removed to the town of Newton where he settled on a farm on which he
continued to reside to the end of his days on earth. He leaves a family
of ten children to mourn his loss. They are Albert, Mrs. Agnes Rhode,
Mrs. Mary Bonk and Mrs. Muchosky, all of this city; Walter, Anton and
Mrs. Anna Mrotek of Newton; and Frank, Joseph and Paul of Chicago. The
funeral was held Monday morning from the home and later from the Polish
church in Newton.
Manitowoc Pilot, March 29, 1906
Contributed by (50122086)


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