Agnes Bartkowiak appeared in the 1900 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan as a 5-year-old daughter (born in December 1895 in Michigan), residing with her parents, Andreas Bartkowiak, age 48 (born Nov. 1852), and Antonia Bartkowiak, age 40 (born Dec. 1860), and their children Casimir, age 6 (born Feb. 1894), Agnes, age 5 (born Dec. 1895), and Victoria, age 3 (born Nov. 1897), Stanislaw Knack, 19-year-old son-in-law (probably stepson) (born in September 1881), and stepchildren, Mary Knack, age 17 (born Nov. 1883), and Cecilia Knack, age 15 (born Sept. 1885). The parents were born in Poland Germany and all the children were born in Michigan. Andreas Bartkowiak worked as a helper in a blacksmith.
Agnes Bartkowiak appeared in the 1910 Census for Detroit, Michigan, as a 14-year-old daughter, living with her parents, Andrew Bartkowiak and Antonina Bartkowiak, and their children: Casimir Bartkowiak (age 16 years), Agnes Bartkowiak (age 14), Victoria Bartkowiak (age 12), Francis Bartkowiak (age 9), and Joseph Bartkowiak (7 years old). Also residing in the same household with Andrew Bartkowiak (age 56) and Antonina Bartkowiak (age 49), were Stanislaw Knack (age 28) and Mary Knack (age 26).
In a Michigan Marriage record, on June 23, 1919, in Detroit, Michigan, Agnes Bartkowiak, age 23, born in 1896 in Michigan, married John Peontkowski, age 25, born in 1894 in Russia. John Peontkowski worked as a mechanic. The parents of the bride were Andrew Bartkowiak and (illegible)…drea Dobrogowski. The parents of the groom were Andrew Peontkowski and (…)nces Blontkowska. Joseph Lempka, pastor, was the officiant, and the witnesses were Vincent Wrona and Victoria Bartkowiak.
In a Michigan Death record, John Piontkowski and Agnes Bartkowiak had a baby girl Piontkowski on February 28, 1928, who died on the same day on which she was born. Infant Daughter Piontkowski was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan on March 2, 1928.
In the 1930 U.S. Census for Roseville, Michigan, Agnes Piontkowski, age 35, born in est. 1895 in Michigan, and John Piontkowski , age 36, born in est. 1894 in Poland, resided in a household together with their son, Edwin Piontkowsk, 8 years old, born in Michigan, and a lodger, Mary Kowalczyk, age 15, from Ohio. John Piontkowski immigrated in 1912.
According to the 1940 U.S. Census for Roseville, Erin Township, Macomb County, Michigan, Agnes Piontkowski, age 44, born in est. 1895 in Michigan, and John Piontkowski, age 46, born in est. 1894 in Poland, resided in a household together with their children, Edwin Piontkowski, 18 years old, and Marian Piontkowski, age 8, both born in Michigan. The family lived at 16409 Eleven Mile Road in a house they owned valued at $2,450.00. Agnes Piontkowski and John Piontkowski had both finished 8th grade, Edwin Piontkowski completed high school, and Marian Piontkowski completed 3rd grade. John Piontkowski ran his own bartender business and earned $4,310.00 in 1939.
In a U.S. Social Security Death Index record, Agnes Piontkowski died in September 1980 in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 80. She was born on December 25, 1895.
In a Michigan Death Index entry, Agnes Pointkowski died in 1980 in Farmington Hills, in Oakland County, Michigan. Her last place of residence was Roseville, Michigan.
Agnes Piontkowski died at the age of 84 and was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan on October 4, 1980.
There may be inconsistencies in the written, historical records.
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Agnes Piontkowski in the 1940 Census
Age 44, born about 1896
Birthplace Detroit
Gender Female
Race White
Home in 1940
16407 Hird Road
Roseville,
Macomb, Michigan
Household Members Age
Head John Piontkowski 46
Wife Agnes Piontkowski 44
Son Edwin Piontkowski 18
Daughter Marion Piontkowski 8
This snapshot of Agnes Piontkowski's life was captured by the 1940 U.S. Census.
Agnes Piontkowski was born about 1896. In 1940, she was 44 years old and lived in Erin, Michigan, with her husband, John, son, and daughter.
Sheet No. 16-A from the 1940 United States Federal Census for a portion of Roseville, Michigan taken by enumerator Leo Dailey in April 1940.
Agnes Bartkowiak appeared in the 1900 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan as a 5-year-old daughter (born in December 1895 in Michigan), residing with her parents, Andreas Bartkowiak, age 48 (born Nov. 1852), and Antonia Bartkowiak, age 40 (born Dec. 1860), and their children Casimir, age 6 (born Feb. 1894), Agnes, age 5 (born Dec. 1895), and Victoria, age 3 (born Nov. 1897), Stanislaw Knack, 19-year-old son-in-law (probably stepson) (born in September 1881), and stepchildren, Mary Knack, age 17 (born Nov. 1883), and Cecilia Knack, age 15 (born Sept. 1885). The parents were born in Poland Germany and all the children were born in Michigan. Andreas Bartkowiak worked as a helper in a blacksmith.
Agnes Bartkowiak appeared in the 1910 Census for Detroit, Michigan, as a 14-year-old daughter, living with her parents, Andrew Bartkowiak and Antonina Bartkowiak, and their children: Casimir Bartkowiak (age 16 years), Agnes Bartkowiak (age 14), Victoria Bartkowiak (age 12), Francis Bartkowiak (age 9), and Joseph Bartkowiak (7 years old). Also residing in the same household with Andrew Bartkowiak (age 56) and Antonina Bartkowiak (age 49), were Stanislaw Knack (age 28) and Mary Knack (age 26).
In a Michigan Marriage record, on June 23, 1919, in Detroit, Michigan, Agnes Bartkowiak, age 23, born in 1896 in Michigan, married John Peontkowski, age 25, born in 1894 in Russia. John Peontkowski worked as a mechanic. The parents of the bride were Andrew Bartkowiak and (illegible)…drea Dobrogowski. The parents of the groom were Andrew Peontkowski and (…)nces Blontkowska. Joseph Lempka, pastor, was the officiant, and the witnesses were Vincent Wrona and Victoria Bartkowiak.
In a Michigan Death record, John Piontkowski and Agnes Bartkowiak had a baby girl Piontkowski on February 28, 1928, who died on the same day on which she was born. Infant Daughter Piontkowski was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan on March 2, 1928.
In the 1930 U.S. Census for Roseville, Michigan, Agnes Piontkowski, age 35, born in est. 1895 in Michigan, and John Piontkowski , age 36, born in est. 1894 in Poland, resided in a household together with their son, Edwin Piontkowsk, 8 years old, born in Michigan, and a lodger, Mary Kowalczyk, age 15, from Ohio. John Piontkowski immigrated in 1912.
According to the 1940 U.S. Census for Roseville, Erin Township, Macomb County, Michigan, Agnes Piontkowski, age 44, born in est. 1895 in Michigan, and John Piontkowski, age 46, born in est. 1894 in Poland, resided in a household together with their children, Edwin Piontkowski, 18 years old, and Marian Piontkowski, age 8, both born in Michigan. The family lived at 16409 Eleven Mile Road in a house they owned valued at $2,450.00. Agnes Piontkowski and John Piontkowski had both finished 8th grade, Edwin Piontkowski completed high school, and Marian Piontkowski completed 3rd grade. John Piontkowski ran his own bartender business and earned $4,310.00 in 1939.
In a U.S. Social Security Death Index record, Agnes Piontkowski died in September 1980 in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 80. She was born on December 25, 1895.
In a Michigan Death Index entry, Agnes Pointkowski died in 1980 in Farmington Hills, in Oakland County, Michigan. Her last place of residence was Roseville, Michigan.
Agnes Piontkowski died at the age of 84 and was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan on October 4, 1980.
There may be inconsistencies in the written, historical records.
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Agnes Piontkowski in the 1940 Census
Age 44, born about 1896
Birthplace Detroit
Gender Female
Race White
Home in 1940
16407 Hird Road
Roseville,
Macomb, Michigan
Household Members Age
Head John Piontkowski 46
Wife Agnes Piontkowski 44
Son Edwin Piontkowski 18
Daughter Marion Piontkowski 8
This snapshot of Agnes Piontkowski's life was captured by the 1940 U.S. Census.
Agnes Piontkowski was born about 1896. In 1940, she was 44 years old and lived in Erin, Michigan, with her husband, John, son, and daughter.
Sheet No. 16-A from the 1940 United States Federal Census for a portion of Roseville, Michigan taken by enumerator Leo Dailey in April 1940.
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