According to the 1900 federal census record of South Bend, Indiana, Konstanty Lewinski, an iron moulder, and his wife, Wladyslawa/Lottie, were born in Poland, had immigrated circa 1880, had been married 11 years, and she had had nine children of whom six were living (in birth order): Leonard, Hedwige/Hattie, Adolph, Edward, Sophia, and Leokadya. In addition to their children, his parents were living with them. By the time the 1910 census was taken, Wladyslawa had had thirteen children of whom eight were living. Leonard and Leokadia were no longer listed; Joseph, Theresa, Albin, and Clara had been born since 1900.
Constantine Lewinski died in 1914. "Lottie" Lewinski died in 1956. Her obituary was published in the South Bend Tribune on June 28, 1956.
According to the 1900 federal census record of South Bend, Indiana, Konstanty Lewinski, an iron moulder, and his wife, Wladyslawa/Lottie, were born in Poland, had immigrated circa 1880, had been married 11 years, and she had had nine children of whom six were living (in birth order): Leonard, Hedwige/Hattie, Adolph, Edward, Sophia, and Leokadya. In addition to their children, his parents were living with them. By the time the 1910 census was taken, Wladyslawa had had thirteen children of whom eight were living. Leonard and Leokadia were no longer listed; Joseph, Theresa, Albin, and Clara had been born since 1900.
Constantine Lewinski died in 1914. "Lottie" Lewinski died in 1956. Her obituary was published in the South Bend Tribune on June 28, 1956.
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