in German occupied Poland. Sometimes their children's birthplace is given as Poland and sometimes Germany. They had seven children that I am aware of.
- Paul Winowiski, sometimes spelled Pawel drown in West Gd. Traverse Bay. Dec.15,1904, his body was never found after falling thru the ice. Paul's daughter,Frances Pauline Zientiek is buried in lot 120 of the old Catholic section.
- John William d) Jan.11,1934
- Mary (Winowiski) Kneblewski d.)Jan.30,1914
- Albiana d.)Jan.2,1932
- Franciszek Vincent Sr. d) Sept. 4,1945
- A. Charlie d) Nov. 2,1963
- Frances (Winowiski) Sheleski d) Jan. 31,1955
in German occupied Poland. Sometimes their children's birthplace is given as Poland and sometimes Germany. They had seven children that I am aware of.
- Paul Winowiski, sometimes spelled Pawel drown in West Gd. Traverse Bay. Dec.15,1904, his body was never found after falling thru the ice. Paul's daughter,Frances Pauline Zientiek is buried in lot 120 of the old Catholic section.
- John William d) Jan.11,1934
- Mary (Winowiski) Kneblewski d.)Jan.30,1914
- Albiana d.)Jan.2,1932
- Franciszek Vincent Sr. d) Sept. 4,1945
- A. Charlie d) Nov. 2,1963
- Frances (Winowiski) Sheleski d) Jan. 31,1955
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