Francis Lach abt 1860
Patronella Anna Lach abt 1840
Stanislaw Lach was his birth name. He went by Stanley On the 1940 census:
it is noted he was a naturalized citizen. At the age of 60 he filled out the US World War II draft.
He was a hard work and supported his family. His son's respected him and his grandchildren loved him. He was hart broken when his youngest son Edwin Lach age 24 yrs old-he died at Sea during World War II in 1943. This son was a in the Navy, and his body was never found. The ship went under just before the Solomon Islands on the USS Vincennes at sea. There is a monument in Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines for his youngest son Edwin.
The Marriage of Stanislaw (Stanley) and Stanistame (Stella) Wisniewski was in
05 Nov 1911 Poland. They struggled with English, as they both spoke Polish.
Children
Ignacy Richard Lach 1912--1996
Henry Lach 1914--2006
Casimier 'Jumbo' Lach 1916--1989
Edwin Lach--1918--1943
Francis Lach abt 1860
Patronella Anna Lach abt 1840
Stanislaw Lach was his birth name. He went by Stanley On the 1940 census:
it is noted he was a naturalized citizen. At the age of 60 he filled out the US World War II draft.
He was a hard work and supported his family. His son's respected him and his grandchildren loved him. He was hart broken when his youngest son Edwin Lach age 24 yrs old-he died at Sea during World War II in 1943. This son was a in the Navy, and his body was never found. The ship went under just before the Solomon Islands on the USS Vincennes at sea. There is a monument in Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines for his youngest son Edwin.
The Marriage of Stanislaw (Stanley) and Stanistame (Stella) Wisniewski was in
05 Nov 1911 Poland. They struggled with English, as they both spoke Polish.
Children
Ignacy Richard Lach 1912--1996
Henry Lach 1914--2006
Casimier 'Jumbo' Lach 1916--1989
Edwin Lach--1918--1943
Family Members
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