Sunday, November 30, 2008

Franciszek Narloch Family

A number of Narloch Families from Wiele Parish settled Walsh County starting with Frank Narloch (b. 1839) who is said to have come in about 1863. Then in 1885 Andrew (b. 1820) and his son Micheal Narloch (b. 1864) and daughters came. Leon (b. 1862) came between 1884 and 1888. Adam Narloch (b. 1831) and his family came in 1889. Peter (b. 1862) came in 1890.

Frank Narloch was baptised in the village of Karsin, Wiele Parish, Poland on March 30, 1839 to Valentine Narloch and Justina Prybowna.

Other Walsh county founfers who were born in 1839 in Wiele Parish were Jan Duray, Jan Kulas, and Apolinary (Paul) Rogalla

Frank came to the Dakota Territory by way of Quebec, Chicago, Milwaukee and Pine Creek. Frank left Germany to avoid service in the German army sometime before 1864. Frank married Marianna Vaska about 1863, she was born 1843 in Poland, and died 1903. Frank farmed in Pine Creek, WS, between 1864 and 1879 where most of the children were born, before coming to Dakota to homestead near Ardoch, ND.

I was not able to find Frank on the 1870 census until I reread the history of John Chapiewski who was living with Frank Narloch after John’s parents died.

According to that history they farmed between Lake City and Winona, which Lake city is in Wabasha County, Minnesota with Buffalo County, Wisconsin on the other side of the Mississippi River.

I found Franz Nadelloch with Mary and there first three childern living as a farmer in Fountain City, Wisconsin. On the Next page of the census but listed in the same household is John Polslzeki, but it was hard to make out the spelling aged 12.

NADELLOCH FRANZ 32 1838 M W PRUS WI BUFFALO 1870

In 1879 Frank Narloch with John Paschke and Thomas Wirkus filed on adjoining claims. After making some hay for each and erecting each a shanty they returned to Pine Creek, WS. Frank filed for Naturalization on Apr-25-1879, in Grand Forks County, Dakota Territory.
In April, 1880, they came with their belongings to Grand Forks which was the end of the line. They loaded their necessary things in a sleigh for the 25 mile trip to the homestead. Frank took land in Sec. 23. Bernard Narloch his son, not being of legal age pre, empted the N. W. ½ of Sec 26.

1880 Census Place: Township 155, Harriston, Grand Forks, Dakota Territory

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Frank NORLACH
Self M Male W 42 POLAND Farmer POLAND POLAND
Mary NORLACH
Wife M Female W 35 POLAND Keeping House POLAND POLAND
Bernam NORLACH
Son S Male W 16 WI At Home POLAND POLAND
Tillie NORLACH
Dau S Female W 13 WI At Home POLAND POLAND
Mary NORLACH
Dau S Female W 11 WI At Home POLAND POLAND
Frances NORLACH
Dau S Female W 9 WI POLAND POLAND
Lizzie NORLACH
Dau S Female W 6 WI POLAND POLAND
Minnie NORLACH
Dau S Female W 2 WI POLAND POLAND
Amelia NORLACH
Dau S Female W 2M WI POLAND POLAND



1885 State Census: Walsh County, North Dakota

Name Age (Birth) Relation Occupation Nativity ED
Norlock,Frank
67 1818 Head Farmer Poland 04-019-29
Norlock,Mary 39 1846 Wife Poland 04-019-30
Norlock,D.J. 21 1864 son WI 04-019-31
Norlock,Mary 15 1870 daughter WI 04-019-32
Norlock,Frances 13 1872 daughter WI 04-019-33
Norlock,Lizzie 11 1874 daughter WI 04-019-34
Norlock,Minnie 9 1876 daughter WI 04-019-35
Norlock,Emma 6 1879 daughter WI 04-019-36
Norlock,Catherine 3 1882 daughter Dakota 04-019-37

In 1895 Frank Narloch sold his land to his son in law, Anton Valinski, and retired in Minto.
Frank had two subsequent marriages: In 1908 he married Josephine Kurkoski born Mar, 19, 1846. She died July, 13, 1912. In 1914 Frank married Marianne Klesenski, widow of Iganacz Danielski she died July, 1932.

Frank died on Aug. 29, 1918 and was buried in the Sacred Heart Cemetery of Minto.

Children of Franciszek Narloch and Mary Anna Vaska are:

1. Felecia Narloch. She married Joseph Mesheski; born Mar-9-1857; died Nov-30-1897.
2. Frank Narloch died as an infant.
3. Bernard J. Narloch, born May-18-1864 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; died Sep-14-1948. He married Alvina Pulczinski Feb-4-1890; born Mar-31-1878 in Minnesota; died Sep-21-1945.
4. Tilie Narloch, born 1867.
5. Mary Narloch, born 1869 in Wisconsin; died 1934. She married Peter Rose 1890 in St. Patrick's Church, Minto; born 1863 in Saskatchewan, (Ontario) Canada; died 1953.
6. Frances Narloch, born Jul-1870 in Dodge, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; died Oct-26-1955. She married Maximillian Warczak 1889; born Nov-1863 in West Prussia; died Apr-14-1955.
7. Elizabeth Narloch, born Jun-14-1874 in Dodge, Trempealeau County, WS; died Aug-4-1942. She married Anton Valinski Jan-18-1892 in St. Stanislaus Church, Warsaw, ND; born May-1865 in Pine Creek, Trempealeau County, WS; died Nov-1937.
8. Dominika Narloch, born Aug-4-1877 in Dodge, Trempealeau County, WS; died Aug-27-1966. She married Jacob Joseph Moga Jul-17-1894; born Jul-14-1869 in Pine Creek, Trempealeau County, WS; died Mar-1-1925.
9. Amelia Narloch, born Mar-1880 in Wisconsin. She married Adam Sprafka 1896; born Dec-1871 in Illinois.
10. Catherine Narloch, born 1882 in Dakota Territory.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

John Riske

John Riske was born July 1, 1841 in Prussian, Poland.

John was married to Augusta Betka in the villiage of Studnitz on February of 1870 in Bernsdorf Parish, Pommerania.

Augusta Florentina Betka was born in February of 1845 in Studzienice (Studnitz), Ugoszcz (Bernsdorf) Parish, Poland, to Jacobus Betker and Anna Wirkus.

John, realizing that he could not earn enough in his native land to support his family, emmigrated to America with his wife and their baby emigrated in 1873.

Below is a ships list record for the ship available online at castlegarden.org





Johann Reiske
Unknown
311842MGermany
Auguste Reiske
Unknown
281845FGermany
Josef Reiske
Laborer
241849MGermany
Auguste Reiske
Unknown
9m1872FGermany


Johann Reiske age 31 arrived in the United States from the port of Bremen, Germany April 8, 1873 on the ship Koeln. With him was his wife Auguste age 28, child Auguste 9 months, listed as female. On the same ship was Josef Reiske, age 24 listed as a labourer and may from be the same family as John. Joseph Reszka later lived in Winona, Minnesota at the same time as John and his family.

Another History states that John Riske came from Poland when there was a war between Germany and Poland. John came when he and his wife were 25, and his wife was pregnant. When John came to America his cousin Martin, who was living in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin was supposed to meet him, but after waiting for awhile Martin left.

Martin’s son Julius Riski also settled in Walsh County on a ajoining claim to John.

Since there was no sponsor for John and his wife they were going to be sent back to Europe. A women in Erie, Pennsylvania decided to sponsor John if he worked in the coal mine for a year so John signed the papers. After a year was up John and his wife and baby got on a ship to go to Lake Superior. When they arrived in Winona, Minnesota which they lived before they bought a horse and wagon and then went on to North Dakota.
John had no brothers but, one sister Petronella Sikorska, which was her husbands name. John’s sister and brother in law Jacob Sikorski later settled in Walsh County.
From the family history, John could not speak English, and when he landed in New York, had just one dollar in his pocket. From another story Martin, a relative of John’s was supposed to meet them and bring them to Winona, Minnesota, but Martin was unable to arrive in time, so John and his young wife set out for the mining state of Pennsylvania, working their way as they went.

John and Augusta’s daughter Mary is listed as being born in either Minnesota or Pennsylvania depending on the census in about 1874, but most likey she was born in Pennsylvania based on the history.

John found employment in a Pennsylvania mine and all was going well, when a terrific explosion occurred injuring him so seriously that he was ill for weeks. During this time the family felt the pinch of poverty but they struggled on. Eventually they made their way to Winona, Minnesota where they had relatives, and Augusta found work in a factory. Soon after their arrival a new sorrow fell upon them, for their baby died.

According to Winona City records August Reisky died May-15-1875 age 4 and his father is listed as John.

On the 1875 Minnesota Census in Winona is John and Augusta Reska with a daughter Mary, but there are also five more children listed that may be from another Reska family.

John Riska is listed on the 1877 City directory as a labourer living at West Chatfield. From 1876 to 1880 three more girls were born in Winona, Minnesota. During this time John may have scouted for land in the Dakota Territory, with his cousin Julius Reszka who was living across the Mississippi in Pine Creek, Wisconsin.

Between 1876 and 1880 the first settlers were venturing into the Red River Valley of the North. According to the family history, John learning of lands that could be had for settlement, left his wife and their new baby in Winona and started in 1875 for Dakota Territory by ox team. After weeks of slow travel he came to what is now Walsh County and “squatted’ on land in Ardoch Township. His homestead was on the Forest River and he set out to build a log house. Game was abundant. Deer could be had for the shooting and occasionally scattered bunches of buffalo were seen Indians roamed the plains. On his land was one of their burial grounds, and down by the river a place where they had met for their tribal dances. Winters were severe and men and beast suffered from exposure. Grand Forks was a supply station, consisting of a few rude shacks flinging the Red River. Communication with the outside world was by river or ox cart. The first spring John broke a small ground, broadcast, cut his crop with a scythe, …un it with flails, and hauled it with oxen to Pembina, the nearest market. Later a mill was built at Drayton which shortened the haul across the plain.

1880 Census Place: Township 155, Harriston, Grand Forks, Dakota Territory

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John RISKI
Self M Male W 28 POLAND Farmer POLAND POLAND
Augusta RISKI
Wife M Female W 28 POLAND Keeping House POLAND POLAND
Mary RISKI
Dau S Female W 6 MN POLAND POLAND
Frances RISKI
Dau S Female W 4 MN POLAND POLAND
Anna RISKI
Dau S Female W 2 MN POLAND POLAND
Paulina RISKI
Dau S Female W 4M MN POLAND POLAND

John filed for Naturalization Apr-7-1885, Walsh County, ND

John and Augusta appeared in the 1880 and 1885 Dakota Census, but sometime after John’s wife Auguta died.

Augusta Betka died sometime after 1885 in Warsaw, Walsh County, ND.


1885 State Census: Walsh County, North Dakota

Name Age (Birth) Relation Occupation Nativity ED
Areski,John
39 1846 Head Farmer Poland 04-013-20
Areski,Augustine 40 1845 Wife Poland 04-013-21
Areski,Mary 12 1873 Daughter PA 04-013-22
Areski,Frances 10 1875 Daughter MN 04-013-23
Areski,Annie 8 1877 Daughter MN 04-013-24
Areski,Pauline 6 1879 Daughter MN 04-013-25
Areski,Rosy 4 1881 Daughter Dakota 04-013-26


Children of John Riske and Augusta Betka are:
1. August Reisky, born About 1871; died May-15-1875 in Winona.
2. Mary Riske, born Dec-1874 in Pennsylvania. She married Felix Kamrowski 1893; born Jan-1873 in Wisconsin.
3. Franciszka C. Riske, born Jan-28-1876 in Winona, Winona County, MN; died Mar-5-1935 in Warsaw, Walsh, North Dakota. She married Wincenty Gerszewski Oct-24-1893 in St. Stanislaus Church, Warsaw, ND; born Feb-8-1872 in Warsaw, Poland; died Jun-18-1949 in Warsaw, Walsh, North Dakota.
4. Anastasia Anna Riske, born Apr-13-1878 in Winona, Winona County, MN; died Oct-9-1896 in Walsh County, ND. She married Joseph Lizakowski Oct-26-1894; born Mar-19-1871 in Rush Lake, Chisago, Minnesota; died May-13-1932 in Walsh County, ND.
5. Pauline Antonie Riske, born Jan-17-1880 in Winona, Winona County, MN.
6. Rose Riske, born About 1881 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota. She married August Meshefski 1903; born About 1879 in Germany/Poland.

John was twice married; his second wife was Mardella Rolczinski, also a native of Poland. Mardella was born Jan-1861 in Poland, and died 1944 in Minto, Walsh County, ND.

Children of John Riske and Mardella Rolczinski are:
1. Cecelia Riske, born Nov-1886 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota; died Oct-14-1917. She married Jagielski.
2. Julia Riske, born May-1889 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota; died 1974. She married Joseph T. Reszka Nov-11-1914; born Nov-1881 in Detroit, Michigan; died 1932 in Detroit, MI.
3. Lawrence F. Riske, born Aug-9-1890 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota; died Oct-6-1978 in Polk County, MN. He married Helen Mary Reszka Jul-19-1915 in St. Stanislaus Church.; born May-4-1892 in Warsaw, Walsh County, North Dakota.
4. John F. Riske, born Jun-6-1892 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota; died Dec-1977. He married Amelia Paschke Nov-19-1919; born 1900.
5. Helen (Paulina) Riske, born Jun-1893 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota. She married Frank D. Kosmatka Nov-12-1919; born Sep-1893 in North Dakota.
6. Michael Max Riske, born Sep-9-1897 in Minto, Walsh County, North Dakota.
7. Clara Riske, born Aug-9-1899 in Ardoch Twp., Walsh County, North Dakota; died Sep-1992. She married Frank Weskel; born Oct-5-1895; died Jun-1972.
8. Amelia Riske, born 1900 in ND. She married Mishkavich.
9. Johanna Riske, born 1902 in ND. She married Tibiatowski.
10. Theodosia Riske, born May-19-1904 in ND. She married Wickstad.

As time passed and he prospered, substantial buildings replaced the log structures of pioneer days. Mr. Riske never forgot his kinfolk in Poland, and because he believed that they should have the chance that he had found in America, sent passage money to a sister and two brothers and three brothers and two sisters of his wife.

The story about John having no brother’s conflicts with other family histories, but this information was the key to tracking John back to Poland through his wife’s family.
Julius Betker was the brother of John’s first wife Augusta and Julius Betker lived in Winona, Minnesota and was from Ugoszcz Parish where the marriage and birth records are found.
Jacob Sikorski who came to Walsh County in 1892, was married to Petronella Reszka, who would be John Reszka’s sister and who was also married in Studzienice like John was.
John Riske was a real pioneer. He came to the Northwest not in quest of adventure, but to make the living for his family, denied him in his native land. His is the life story of a sober, industrious man who overcame poverty and through hard work and right living acquired a competency and won the respect of all who knew him. John disposed of his farm and bought the home in Minto where he lived three years before his death.

John Riske died Sept. 22, 1922, and funeral services were held from the Polish Catholic Church in Minto, and later from St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Warsaw, of which he was a charter member.

When John Riske died he was buried in a glass casket drawn by white horses with white plumes on there heads pulling a wagon.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Paul and Anton Czapiewski Families

The Czapiewski families sometimes spelled Chapiewsky, have been in the United States since the 1860’s and settled in the Winona, Minnesota area. The families most likely came from the village of Czapiewice and surrounding areas of Kaszubian Poland where the name is common.

J. and Josephine Chapiewski were on the Ship the Donau which arrived in 1859 with some of the first Kaszubian poles to the United States.

Two Czapiewski families from Marion Lake bound several families together. The families of Anton Czapiewski and Paul Czapiewski together with their sons and daughters brought the Lizakowski, Rogalla, Feltman, and Gornowicz families together.

Anton and Mary Anna Czapiewski had a daughter Eleanor who married Joseph Feltman; and a Son John married Victoria Gornowicz, who was the daughter of Martin Gornowicz from Pine Creek, Wisconsin.

Paul and Victoria Czapiewski had a daughter Augustine who married Jan Lizakowski, who had recently arrived in the United States.

Paul (Pawel) Rogalla father of three sons’, Leon, Paul, and Apolanary Rogalla, all came to Walsh County. These families lived together as shown on the 1875 Minnesota Census.


Anton Czapiewski
Farmer 58 1814 M 27 Jul 1872 Prussia Gutenberg
Maria Czapiewski
Unknown 48 1824 F 27 Jul 1872 Prussia Gutenberg
Johann Czapiewski
Unknown 20 1852 M 27 Jul 1872 Prussia Gutenberg
Julanna Czapiewski
Unknown 15 1857 F 27 Jul 1872 Prussia Gutenberg
Eleonore Czapiewski
Child, Youngster 7 1865 F 27 Jul 1872 Prussia Gutenberg

Paul Czapiewski was born on June 22, 1819 in Poland and married Victoria Zona Gerdzewski on about 1844. Victoria was the daughter of Adaur and Eva Gerdzewski and she was born in 1822 in Poland. Paul and Victoria came to America with their children on the ship Main and arrived on June 24, 1871.

Paul Czapiewskh
Farmer 53 1818 M 24 Jun 1871 Prussia Main
Victoria Czapiewskh
Unknown 50 1821 F 24 Jun 1871 Prussia Main
Justine Czapiewskh
Unknown 20 1851 F 24 Jun 1871 Prussia Main
Joh. Czapiewskh
Unknown 16 1855 M 24 Jun 1871 Prussia Main
Josephine Czapiewskh
Unknown 12 1859 F 24 Jun 1871 Prussia Main

Paul and Victoria lived in Marion Lake Township which later became the city of Perham, Minnesota. In about 1873 Jan Lizakowski immigrated to the Perham area and met and married Augustine (Justine) Czapiewski the daughter of Paul and Victoria.

1875 Census

Paul Czapiewski 55 1820 m Prussia
Victoria 53 1822 f Do

John Czapiewski 18 1857 m Prussia
Josephine 15 1860 f Do


The children of Paul Czapiewski and Victoria Gerdzewski are:
1. Josephine Czapiewski, born Abt. 1845.
2. Augustine Czapiewski, born 1848 in Poland; died Apr-6-1893 in North Dakota. She married Jan Lizakowski Abt. 1873 in Otter Tail, Minnesota; born Jun-24-1850 in Poznan, Poznanskiego, Poland; died Feb-15-1923.

3. John Czapiewski, born 1858 in Poland.

Paul Czapiewski died Jun-1-1892 and was buried in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Perham, Minnesota. In the index at the Perham History Museum is listed:

Czapiewski, Pawel - 22 CZERWCA 1819 - 1 CZERWCA 1892

In the St. Stanislaus Cemetery I found a badly worn stone CZAPIEWSKI which may be his gravestone.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Peter Kiedrowski

  1. PETER KIEDROWSKI

    Peter Kiedrowski was born in Prussian, Poland in August of 1833.

    Peter Kiedrowski and Catherine Barbara Mondry were married January 26, 1858 in Rog, Ugoszcz Parish, Poland.

    Katherine was born Aug, 1842 in Poland and her Parent’s were Joseph (Alexander) Mondry who was born in Koscierzyna Parish, Poland (West Prussia) and Mary Wierzba, born in 1795, Koscierzyna, Poland and died June 25, 1904 in Pine Creek, Trempealeau County, Wiscosnsin.

    According to family legend, Alexander stayed in Poland with a daughter who married a Cierzan, while his wife Mary and the other daughters went to America.

    Not sure if Mary and daughters came over with Catherine, but Catherine and Peter Kiedrowski only seem to be in Winona in 1860.

    Paul KIEDROWSKI, signed the 'Declaration of Intent' to become a US Citizen in Winona in 1859. On the same date, Peter, Valentin and Andreas KIEDROWSKI did the same. My Dad had stated that Paul, Peter & Valentine were brothers.

    Josephina Madry was born March 27, 1829 in Rog, Ugoszcz Parish, Poland, and died October 07, 1907 in Pine Creek, Trempealeau Co, WI. She married Joseph Literski November 14, 1850 in Czarna Dabrowa, Poland - Joseph and Anna DCP_9210. He was born January 03, 1819 in Keyzer, Lipusz, Prussian Poland, and died October 08, 1905 in Pine Creek, Trempealeau Co, WI.

    Catherine Barbara Madry was born August 18, 1842 in Rog, Ugoszcz Parish, Poland, and died 1916. She married Peter Kiedrowski January 26, 1858 in Rog, Ugoszcz Parish, Poland, son of Family Kiedrowski. He was born August 1833 in Poland (Prussia 1843-Lipusz?), and died March 02, 1907 in Buried with a Maryanna b.1868.

    Rosalia Magdalena Madry was born September 08, 1847 in Sonnenwalde, Ugoszcz Parish, Pomorskie, Poland (Bernsdorf, Buetow, West Prussia), and died January 21, 1917 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota. She married Martin Galewski January 26, 1863 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, son of Imaginary Galewski. He was born Bet. November 11, 1833 - 1839 in Ugoszcz, Pomorskie, Poland (Bernsdorf, Buetow, West Prussia), and died November 19, 1926 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota.

    Augustina Madry was born September 19, 1851 in Sonnewalde, Bernsdorf Parish, Poland. She married Jacob Kulas Abt. 1868 in 1900 12/10, son of Jacob Kulas and Brigita Kurkowski. He was born April 04, 1841 in Przywoz, Ugoszcz Parish, Poland, and died Aft. 1900 in .

    and were living in Minnesota in about 1857.

    Peter filed intention to become a US Citizen in Winona, MN, March 4, 1859. Most of the other children were born in Wisconsin between 1865 and 1878.


    KADRASKA PETER221838MWPOLAMNWINONAWINONA
    Castinne191841


    Missing in 1870 census?

    Peter and Catherine moved to Walsh County in Dakota Territory in about 1879 and were on the 1880 Census.
































































































     Peter KEDRAPSKI  Self  M  Male  W  48  PRUSSIA  Farmer  PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Katherine KEDRAPSKI  Wife  M  Female  W  40  PRUSSIA  Keeping House  PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Frank KEDRAPSKI  Son  S  Male  W  23  MN  Farmer  PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Daniel KEDRAPSKI  Son  S  Male  W  15  WI  At Home  PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Mary KEDRAPSKI  Dau  S  Female  W  12  WI  At Home  PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Frances KEDRAPSKI  Dau  S  Female  W  10  WI  At Home  PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Katherine KEDRAPSKI  Dau  S  Female  W  7  WI    PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 
     Peter KEDRAPSKI  Son  S  Male  W  2  WI    PRUSSIA  PRUSSIA 


    Peter filed for Naturalization to become a citizen in Nov, 27, 1885, Walsh County.

    1885 State Census: Walsh County, North Dakota

    Name Age (Birth) Relation Occupation Nativity ED
    Kidrowski, Peter
    50 1835 Farmer Poland 04-038-13
    Kidrowski, Catherine 35 1850 Poland 04-038-14
    Kidrowski, Daniel 20 1865 WI 04-038-15
    Kidrowski, Fannie 16 1869 WI 04-038-16
    Kidrowski, Catherine 13 1872 WI 04-038-17
    Kidrowski, Peter 7 1878 WI 04-038-18
    Kidrowski, Francis 24 1861 Farmer WI 04-038-19
    Kidrowski, Solamae 23 1862 Poland 04-038-20
    Kidrowski, Francis 3 1882 Dakota 04-038-21
    Kidrowski, Joseph Dakota 04-038-22

    Children of Peter Kiedrowski and Catherine (Kiedrowski) are:

    Francis Kiedrowski, born 1861 in Wisconsin. He married Solamae (Kiedrowski); born 1862 in Poland.
    Damazi Kiedrowski, born Dec, 11, 1865 in Wisconsin; died Jan, 14, 1904. He married Mary Stoltman 1889; born Mar, 1868 in Wisconsin.
    Mary Kiedrowski, born about 1868 in Wisconsin.
    Fannie Kiedrowski, born 1869 in Wisconsin.
    Catherine Kiedrowski, born 1872 in Wisconsin.
    Peter M. Kiedrowski, born Jun, 16, 1878 in Wisconsin. He married Nancy (Anastasia?) Wisniewski 1899; born Aug, 18, 1881 in Minnesota; died Sep, 28, 1940.

    Peter died on Mar, 2, 1907 and is buried in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Warsaw, ND with his daughter Marianna.

    Katherine died in 1916 and is buried in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Minto, North Dakota