Son of Mary Gurnicz and Mattias Wroblewski.
John married Anna Dolecki on June 7, 1909 in Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Detroit, Michigan.
John and Anna went on to raise a large Polish Catholic family.
They had eleven children, eight whom lived past infancy: Josephine Wroblewski, Marie Wroblewski, Chester Wroblewski, Evelyn Wroblewski, Rita Wroblewski, Bernadine F. Wroblewski, Clarence Wroblewski, and Alfred Wroblewski.
The three children that died as babies were: Frank Wroblewski, Eleanor Wroblewski, and Anna Wroblewski.
According to his daughter, Rita, my Daddy, Irvin Koper saved his life with a blood transfusion. Both of them were rare blood types.
Uncle Wroblewski & Grandpa Koper were friends as young men before they even married Dolecki/Dolecka sisters. I don't know if they were friends back in Poland or if it was a friendship that began when they were young immigrant laborers starting out in Detroit.
Son of Mary Gurnicz and Mattias Wroblewski.
John married Anna Dolecki on June 7, 1909 in Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Detroit, Michigan.
John and Anna went on to raise a large Polish Catholic family.
They had eleven children, eight whom lived past infancy: Josephine Wroblewski, Marie Wroblewski, Chester Wroblewski, Evelyn Wroblewski, Rita Wroblewski, Bernadine F. Wroblewski, Clarence Wroblewski, and Alfred Wroblewski.
The three children that died as babies were: Frank Wroblewski, Eleanor Wroblewski, and Anna Wroblewski.
According to his daughter, Rita, my Daddy, Irvin Koper saved his life with a blood transfusion. Both of them were rare blood types.
Uncle Wroblewski & Grandpa Koper were friends as young men before they even married Dolecki/Dolecka sisters. I don't know if they were friends back in Poland or if it was a friendship that began when they were young immigrant laborers starting out in Detroit.
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