Il a vécu 49 ans.
  Père : Ignacy ANTONIEWICZ 1827-1909   Père : Paweł KANIEWSKI
  Mère : Józefa GRZEŚKOWIAK 1836-1883   Mère : Marianna MARCINKOWSKA
Marié Naissance : Epouse
Franciszek ANTONIEWICZ Jeudi 25 Août 1859 Mariage Zofia KANIEWSKA
Gola, Gmina Jaraczewo - Pologne Acte 4 - Franciszek 31 / Zofia 21
Mardi 4 Février 1890
Baptême : USC Pogorzela - Pologne
Samedi 27 Août 1859 Officiant : ?
Franciszek (Frank) Eglise p.w. Sw. Marii Magdaleny - Jaraczewo - Polska Témoins : Zofia KANIEWSKA
ANTONIEWICZ Prêtre : Ignacy ANDERSZ Tomasz MARCINKOWSKI Sophie (Zofia) ANTONIEWICZ
"Fermier, Signaleur Chemin-de-fer " Parrain : Józef ANTONIEWICZ Oncle, Panienka Kmiec Franciszek FOLTYNOWICZ 1869-1918
Marraine : Julianna GABRYZIAK Tante, Panienka Kmiec
Immigration USA Enfants
Frank & Sophie Naturalisation Américaine Née à Gola Pologne       Marianna 1891-1891
Mercredi, 7 Octobre 1891 Mardi, 6 Janvier 1903 Né à Antigo WI       Frank Ignatz Dellies 1892-1938
de Bremen à Castle Garden (NY) Né à Antigo WI       Edward Bombinski 1894-1990
Décès : Née à Antigo WI       Anastasia "† Religieuse" 1896-1972
Dimanche 5 Janvier 1908 Né à Antigo WI       Theodore Bauman 1897-1965
Antigo, Wisconsin USA Née à Antigo WI       Paulina Jankowski 1898-1971
Née à WI       Joseph Francis Ryerson 1900-1984
Inhumé : Née à WI       Clara Van Alstine 1903-1983
SS Weimar Janvier 1908 Née à WI       Thomas Moore 1906-1980
Signe Astral Queen of Peace (St. John's) Cimetière Catholique.
Antigo, Wisconsin USA
Vierge SS : Steam Ship Census 1900 : Langlade Co - Antigo
WEIMAR / SANTIAGO / ARMONIA
The WEIMAR was a 4,996 gross ton ship, built for North German Lloyd of Bremen by Fairfield Co Ltd, Glasgow in 1891.
Her details were - length 415ft x beam 48ft, one funnel, two masts, steel construction, single screw and a speed of 13 knots.
There was accommodation for 49-1st, 38-2nd and 1,907-3rd class passengers. Launched on 9/2/1891, she started her maiden Bremen - Baltimore voyage on 21/5/1891.
On 17/12/1891 she commenced her first Bremen - New York - Baltimore sailing and on 2/6/1897 started her first Bremen - Suez - Australia voyage.
On 7/2/1900 she commenced the first of two round voyages between Bremen, Suez and the Far East and on 25/2/1903 started Naples - New York sailings.
On 23/9/1905 she started on the Bremen - South America service. Her last Naples - New York voyage started 11/5/1906 (8 round voyages),
last Bremen - Australia on 13/6/1906 (9 round voyages), and last Bremen - Baltimore on 11/5/1907 (57 round voyages on the North Atlantic).
In 1908 she was sold to the Italian owned Lloyd del Pacifico and was renamed SANTIAGO, and in 1909 she went to Chilean owners and was renamed ARMONIA.
In 1917 she became Canadian owned and was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine near Porquerolles Island in the Mediterranean on 15/3/1918.
"The Ships List.com"
Parents de Zofia : Mariage, POGORZELA Acte 3, le 11 Mai 1857 - Paweł KANIEWSKI 29 (Né à Pogorzela le 14 Janvier 1828) / Marianna MARCINKOWSKA 19 (Né à Pogorzela le 30 Juillet 1838)
Paweł KANIEWSKI Fils de Jabub & Marianna KOPYDŁOS(ZCZĄ)KA KOPYDŁOWSKA. Mariage à Pogorzela, Act 5 - 28 Septembre 1823
Zofia KANIEWSKA, Née à POGORZELA le 13 Mai 1869
Eglise Sw. Marii Magdaleny, Jaraczewo Eglise Św. Michala Archanioła de Pogorzela Tombe de Frank & Sophie - Antigo
Très probablement, Famille de Frank Antoniewicz. 1912/1913. Frank est décèdé en 1908.
Enfants en arrière plan, de gauche à droite : Theodore, Paulina, Frank, Edward, Anastasia.
En avant : Thomas, Clara, Joseph.
Au milieu : Mère, Zofia (Sophie) KANIEWSKA ANTONIEWICZ
Antigo is a city in and the county seat of Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States.
The population was 8,234 at the 2010 census. Antigo is the center of a farming and lumbering district,
and its manufactures consist principally of lumber, chairs, furniture, sashes, doors and blinds, hubs and spokes,
and other wood products.
The name "Antigo" comes from the Chippewa Indian name for the river that flows through the area,
"Nequi-Antigo-sebi" meaning "spring river" or "evergreen."
The city was founded in 1876 by Francis A. Deleglise, accompanied by George Eckart.
The log cabin in which Deleglise lived is preserved and on display at
the Langlade County Historical Society Museum.
A street in Antigo also bears his name.
The city gained its charter in 1883. In the early part of the 1900s, Antigo was best known for its sawmills.
At the turn of the millennium, the city's economy had a balance of industry and agriculture.
High on the list are potatoes, dairy products, fur, shoes, fertilizer, steel, and aluminum products,
along with the lumber and wood product industries established in the earlier years.

Francis Augustine DELEGLISE
(February 10, 1835 - March 25, 1894) was an American politician. surveyor, and businessman.
Born in Bagnes, Valais, Switzerland, Deleglise emigrated to the United States in 1848 and settled in Wisconsin.
Deleglise lived in Dodge, Manitowoc Counties, Wisconsin, and in Appleton, Wisconsin.
During the American Civil War, Deleglise served in the 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was badly wounded.
In 1877, he settled in the present city of Antigo, Wisconsin which he platted and started.
Deleglise was involved in the real estate business and was a surveyor.
He was a Democrat and then after the American Civil War became a Republican. Deleglise served as chairman of the Antigo Town Board.
He also served on the Langlade County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors and was chairman of the county board.
Deleglise served as the Langlade County treasurer and served on the school board.
In 1893, Deleglise served in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
He died in Antigo, Wisconsin while still in the Wisconsin Assembly.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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