Stillborn child of Frank and Mary Ann Wyklajrski.
Birth record doesn't show if male or female. Is cut off. Greenwood Records show the baby was a male.
Death record doesn't specify if the child is buried at St Clement's in Pellston as Greenwood record states. It just says Catholic Cemetery and has Pellston where childs father lived.
Baby was born and died in Center Twp. This Wiklanski family lived in the Lark's Lake area and baby's parent's are buried at St Nicholas cemetery. So I would think this lil one is buried there also.
Some records at the Emmet County Clerks office and in the Petoskey Record, shows some Wiklanski's, who were born in Poland, having the surname Wyklajrski.
I think once they arrived in the US they changed the name to Wiklanski because of the language barrier.
Stillborn child of Frank and Mary Ann Wyklajrski.
Birth record doesn't show if male or female. Is cut off. Greenwood Records show the baby was a male.
Death record doesn't specify if the child is buried at St Clement's in Pellston as Greenwood record states. It just says Catholic Cemetery and has Pellston where childs father lived.
Baby was born and died in Center Twp. This Wiklanski family lived in the Lark's Lake area and baby's parent's are buried at St Nicholas cemetery. So I would think this lil one is buried there also.
Some records at the Emmet County Clerks office and in the Petoskey Record, shows some Wiklanski's, who were born in Poland, having the surname Wyklajrski.
I think once they arrived in the US they changed the name to Wiklanski because of the language barrier.
Family Members
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Jennie Wiklanski Bodzick
1904–1996
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Josie Wiklanski
1905–1906
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Joseph Wilkos
1906–1973
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Baby Girl Wiklanski
1909–1909
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Frank Paul Wiklanski Jr
1910–1990
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Sophia Victoria Wiklanski Wrona
1913–1991
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Thomas Wiklanski
1915–1915
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Stanley Frank Wiklanski
1917–1992
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CPL Peter Paul Wiklanski
1920–1970
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Josephine Eva Wiklanski Wareck
1923–2008
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