Kazimierz Bazarnik

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  • Created Date: 04 Sep 2008
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I wrote about Kazimierz, posted his WWI & WWI draft registration cards, and Hamburg immigration manifest on my Polish genealogy blog. Here's the link address: http://sanetra-genhistory.blogspot.com/2009/10/kazimierz-bazarnik-poland-chicago-and.html

23 Oct 2009

Kazimierz Bazarnik immigrated with his mother Anna Mazurkiewicz, and his aunt Alfreda Mazurkiewicz. (a great grandmother of mine). Anna left from her son's house Anton Bazarnick, who was in Krakow Poland. They traveled to Anna's second husband Ignatz Baranowski who lived at 518 Osborn. (After Chicago grid changes.) Kazimierz was at this address on the 1915 & 1916 Chicago City Directory. In 1917, his mother lived at 1058 Marshfield Ave with her husband Ignatz Baranowski, and Kasimir was listed as living at 1054 Marshfield Ave. In 1923, Alfreda Mazurkiewicz's husband, Adam Sanetra came to live with them in 1923 at 1058 Marshfield Ave with his brother-in-law Karl Janick. So we're assuming Anna is Julia's sister. We wish to find this part of our family.

23 Oct 2009

Here's the link to the ship manifest page: http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipManifest.asp?MID=16227133940260322368&pID=100390050179&

13 Oct 2009

Here is the immigration page annoted on Ellis Island: http://www.ellisisland.org/search/ca_viewAnnotations2.asp?MID=16227133940260322368&PID=100390050179&ANNID=276100

13 Oct 2009