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"Xavier Sobiech, Sr., 80, of 1705 South 18th street, died at 7 a.m. today at the Holy Family hospital after a lingering illness.
"Mr. Sobiech, operator of the Green Star Dairy for several years until his retirement about nine years ago, was born in Poland on May 6, 1862 and came to Manitowoc when he was 20 years old. He was married here at the old St. Mary's church on May 31, 1885 to Miss Veronica Machalski. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1935.
"Survivors are the widow; five daughters, Mrs. Nic Blashka, Manitowoc route 3, Mrs. Frank Sadkowski and Mrs. John I. Franz of Newton route 1, Mrs. William Munroe of Chicago and Miss Justine at home; four sons, Michael of Taus, Anton of this city, Xavier, Jr., a private first class in an Army camp in Georgia, and Edward at home; 25 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
"Since his retirement several years ago Mr. Sobiech spent his time in cultivating five acres of land which adjoins the family home just south of St. Mary's cemetery."
CHILDREN:
-o- Theodore (1889-1918)
-o- Michael (1891-???)
-o- John (1893-1913)
-o- Katrina (1895-???)
-o- Marianna (1899-???)
-o- Martha L. (1902-1967)
-o- Blanche E. (1903-1973)
-o- Clara (1905-???)
-o- Antonia (1906-bef 1910)
-o- Anton (1907-1966)
-o- Xavier J. (1909-1986)
-o- Edward (1911-1970)
-o- Justina (1916-???)
-o- BabyGirl (1918-1918)
NOTE: In the 1900 Census his wife, Veronica reported there were four additional children who had not survived.
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"Xavier Sobiech, Sr., 80, of 1705 South 18th street, died at 7 a.m. today at the Holy Family hospital after a lingering illness.
"Mr. Sobiech, operator of the Green Star Dairy for several years until his retirement about nine years ago, was born in Poland on May 6, 1862 and came to Manitowoc when he was 20 years old. He was married here at the old St. Mary's church on May 31, 1885 to Miss Veronica Machalski. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1935.
"Survivors are the widow; five daughters, Mrs. Nic Blashka, Manitowoc route 3, Mrs. Frank Sadkowski and Mrs. John I. Franz of Newton route 1, Mrs. William Munroe of Chicago and Miss Justine at home; four sons, Michael of Taus, Anton of this city, Xavier, Jr., a private first class in an Army camp in Georgia, and Edward at home; 25 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
"Since his retirement several years ago Mr. Sobiech spent his time in cultivating five acres of land which adjoins the family home just south of St. Mary's cemetery."
CHILDREN:
-o- Theodore (1889-1918)
-o- Michael (1891-???)
-o- John (1893-1913)
-o- Katrina (1895-???)
-o- Marianna (1899-???)
-o- Martha L. (1902-1967)
-o- Blanche E. (1903-1973)
-o- Clara (1905-???)
-o- Antonia (1906-bef 1910)
-o- Anton (1907-1966)
-o- Xavier J. (1909-1986)
-o- Edward (1911-1970)
-o- Justina (1916-???)
-o- BabyGirl (1918-1918)
NOTE: In the 1900 Census his wife, Veronica reported there were four additional children who had not survived.
Family Members
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Rose Sobiech Blashka
1885–1934
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Theodore Sobiech
1890–1918
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Mike Sobiech
1891–1948
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John Sobiech
1893–1918
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Katherine Sobiech Blashka
1895–1972
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Martha Sobiech Sadkowski
1901–1967
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Blanche E. Sobiech Franz
1903–1976
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Xavier Sobiech
1909–1986
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Edward Sobiech
1911–1970
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Justine Gertrude Sobiech Graczykowski
1916–2001
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Baby Girl Sobiech
1918–1918
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