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Family PAWLAK/JANKOWSKI - Rolling, Langlage Co, WI - Children 1895-190? |
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Albert |
David |
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![Albert PAWLAK](../image/work4/albpaw.jpg) |
![David PAWLAK](../image/work4/man1.jpg) |
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1895-1975 |
1898-1971 |
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↙ Names of Spouses ↘ |
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Antoniewicz |
Zielinski |
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Previous Generation |
First Generation born on American soil |
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Father |
Mother |
![Andrzej PAWLAK](../image/work4/ancien.jpg) |
![Jadwiga JANKOWSKA](../image/work4/fam1.jpg) |
Andrzej (Andrew) |
Jadwiga (Hedwiga) |
PAWLAK |
JANKOWSKA |
1872-1925 |
1873-1916 |
"Rolling" forrest |
"The X-Files" * |
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* On March 10, 1905, at about 9.30 p. m., the citizens
of Antigo were almost blinded by a very brilliant flash
like illumination of the entire sky. A heavy clap of
thunder followed. The cause was a meteor which
struck southwest of the city in Rolling township.
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