Il a vécu 59 ans
  Père  : Andrzej OSADA 1841-1912   Père  : Michał GAWROŃSKI
  Mère : Jadwiga SZYMANKOWSKA 1844-1912   Mère : Julianna GROBELNYCH
Marié Naissance : Epouse
Wincenty OSADA Vendredi, 8 Juillet 1881 Mariage Franciszka GAWROŃSKA
Kozarzew, Gmina Kazimierz Biskupi - Pologne Acte 56 - Wincenty 28 / Franciszka 18
Mardi, 24 Février 1903
Baptême : Przyjma
Dimanche, 10 Juillet 1881 Eglise de Golina - Pologne
Wincenty (Vincent) Eglise de Kazimierz Biskupi - Pologne Prêtre : Franciszka (Frances) GAWROŃSKA
OSADA Prêtre : ? Témoins : Franciszka OSADA
Parrain  : ? ?
Marraine : ? ? Enfants
Immigration USA Témoin : ?
Wincenty 2 Juin 1907 Władysława (Gladys) Crestuk 1904-1968
de Hamburg à New York Décès : Józef 1907-19??
SS Badenia 1950 Edna (Jadwiga) Ptaszynska 1915-19??
Probablement Chelsea, Suffolk Co, MA - USA Mary Zajaczkowski 1918-2003
Adamina Preskul 1920-2008
Signe Astral Inhumation : Immigration USA Frances
1950 22 Juin 1914 Walter Andrew ZELL 1924-1988
Probabl. Cimetière de Chelsea, Suffolk Co, MA - USA de Hamburg à New York
Témoin 1 : ? Kaiserin Augusta Victoria
Cancer Témoin 2 : ? avec les enfants Władysława & Józef
hypothèse. Séparation depuis 1930 de Vincent & Frances Jusqu'en 1950, décès de Vincent.
Mary ZAJACZKOWSKI
Of Everett, formerly of Chelsea, September 24th, 2003, Mary (Osada).
Devoted wife of the late John Zajaczkowski.
Beloved sister of Adamina Preskul of Everett
and the late Gladys Crestuk,
Edna Ptaszynska,
Joseph Osada
and Walter Zell (?).
Cherished aunt of Mary Ann Preskul-Ricca and her husband Joseph of Shrewsbury,
Frances Preskul of Everett and Zeena Bonnes of Peabody.
Loving great aunt of Joseph Peter Ricca of Shrewsbury.
Family and friends are kindly invited to attend a Funeral from the Smith Funeral Home,
125 Washington Avenue, CHELSEA on Friday morning, September 26th at 8 AM followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in
St. Stanislaus Church, 163 Chestnut Street, CHELSEA at 9 o'clock.
Visiting Hours in the Smith Funeral Home on Thursday (today) from 5-8 PM.
Services will conclude with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.
Late member of the PAV Ladies Auxiliary and longtime active member of St. Stanislaus Parish.
Expressions of sympathy in Marys name may be made to St. Stanislaus Church.
Adamina PRESKUL (Osada)
Of Everett, formerly of Chelsea, November 2nd, 2008.
Devoted wife of the late Peter Preskul.
Beloved mother of Mary Ann Preskul- Ricca and her husband Joseph A. of Shrewsbury and Frances Preskul of Everett.
Cherished grandmother of Joseph Peter Ricca of Shrewsbury and loving aunt of Zeena Bonnes.
Dear sister of the late Gladys Crestuk,
Edna Ptaszynska,
Joseph Osada,
Walter Zell (?)
and Mary Zajaczkowski.
Family and friends are kindly invited to attend a Funeral from the Smith Funeral Home,
125 Washington Avenue, CHELSEA on Wednesday morning, November 5th at 8 AM followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in
St. Stanislaus Church, 163 Chestnut Street, CHELSEA at 9 o'clock.
Visiting Hours in the Smith Funeral Home on Tuesday from 5-7 PM.
Services will conclude with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.
Expressions of sympathy in her name may be made to St. Stanislaus Church.
Born in Chelsea and a long time Everett resident, Adamina at 87 years of age, passed away
at the UMASS Memorial Medical Center in Worcester shortly after being admitted to the emergency room.
She was a graduate of St. Stanislaus School a longtime supporter of the Parish
and a member of the PAV Woman's Auxiliary until her health required her to move closer to her daughters home.
Walter Andrew ZELL Son of Andrew Paul & ? ZELL, Born June 13, 1924 - Living 1930 France Osada house, Arlington Street. Walter Marriage (Rose) 1948, death November 29, 1988.
Walter Andrew Zell, a self-employed civil engineering consultant, died Tuesday at his home in Wakefield. He was 64.
Born in Boston, Mr. Zell was an Army radio operator in the South Pacific during World War II and graduated from Northeastern University in 1951.
He earned a master's degree in engineering at Northeastern in 1955. .
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