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Article in "Memoirs of Milwaukee County" - Volume II - Page 236 - 1909
Teofil Szukalski, the successful general contractor of 632 Smith street, Milwaukee, was born in German Poland, Oct. 18, 1864, a son of Paul and Konstatine (Budzbanowski) Szukalski, who emigrated to the United States in 1865, settling in Manitowoc, Wis., where the father died. There were eight children in the family: John, a priest in the Polish Catholic church; Teofil; Thomas; Katherine and Annie, twins (Katherine, wife of Stephen Kaminski, and Annie, the wife of Chares Stachowiak); Marian, and two dead. Our subject was reared in Manitowoc and gained his education in the parochial schools
and the public schools of the county, after which he pursued the vocation of engineer for portable engines. He came to Milwaukee in the spring of 1892, when he held the position of foreman and manager for John J. Crilley for eleven years. He then embarked for himself in the general contracting business, in which he has made substantial success, and lives in a handsome cement block residence at 632 Smith street. On June 16, 1891, he married Miss Gertrude, daughter of Michael and Mary (LaBuy) Neuman, of Beaver Dam, Wis., and they have nine children: Mary, Katherine, Marian, Eullia, Norbert, Bernard, Alice, Ruth and Gertrude. Himself and family are all Roman Catholics and devout members of St. Cyril's Methodius Polish Catholic church. He is a Democrat in politics and has been honored by his party with the position of superintendent of the city sewers for two years. He is a very worthy, reliable and industrious business man, in whom everyone has confidence.
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Article in "Memoirs of Milwaukee County" - Volume II - Page 236 - 1909
Teofil Szukalski, the successful general contractor of 632 Smith street, Milwaukee, was born in German Poland, Oct. 18, 1864, a son of Paul and Konstatine (Budzbanowski) Szukalski, who emigrated to the United States in 1865, settling in Manitowoc, Wis., where the father died. There were eight children in the family: John, a priest in the Polish Catholic church; Teofil; Thomas; Katherine and Annie, twins (Katherine, wife of Stephen Kaminski, and Annie, the wife of Chares Stachowiak); Marian, and two dead. Our subject was reared in Manitowoc and gained his education in the parochial schools
and the public schools of the county, after which he pursued the vocation of engineer for portable engines. He came to Milwaukee in the spring of 1892, when he held the position of foreman and manager for John J. Crilley for eleven years. He then embarked for himself in the general contracting business, in which he has made substantial success, and lives in a handsome cement block residence at 632 Smith street. On June 16, 1891, he married Miss Gertrude, daughter of Michael and Mary (LaBuy) Neuman, of Beaver Dam, Wis., and they have nine children: Mary, Katherine, Marian, Eullia, Norbert, Bernard, Alice, Ruth and Gertrude. Himself and family are all Roman Catholics and devout members of St. Cyril's Methodius Polish Catholic church. He is a Democrat in politics and has been honored by his party with the position of superintendent of the city sewers for two years. He is a very worthy, reliable and industrious business man, in whom everyone has confidence.
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