Jennie's father, Charles Leopold "Karl/Carl" Kunkel, was confirmed as a boy in Ozorkow, Poland.
Ozorkow is a village just north of Lodz, Poland. It was once a small village but was expanded in the early 1800's to accommodate German cloth makers who were invited to establish a cloth making industry inside Congress Poland (Poland occupied by Russia). (Source: www.remus.shidler.hawaii.edu/genes/Volhynia/ozorkow/home.htm)
Jennie's mother and father, Natalie Lulay (Lulaj) Kunkel and Charles Leopold "Karl/Carl" Kunkel, arrived in this county on June 30, 1892 in Baltimore Maryland, after leaving "Sgesh" (Zgiers, Poland). They arrived on the ship "Gera" with their infant daughter Lydia Kunkel and Karl's sister, Bertha Kunkel (Muhlenhaupt).
Jennie's father, Charles Leopold "Karl/Carl" Kunkel, was confirmed as a boy in Ozorkow, Poland.
Ozorkow is a village just north of Lodz, Poland. It was once a small village but was expanded in the early 1800's to accommodate German cloth makers who were invited to establish a cloth making industry inside Congress Poland (Poland occupied by Russia). (Source: www.remus.shidler.hawaii.edu/genes/Volhynia/ozorkow/home.htm)
Jennie's mother and father, Natalie Lulay (Lulaj) Kunkel and Charles Leopold "Karl/Carl" Kunkel, arrived in this county on June 30, 1892 in Baltimore Maryland, after leaving "Sgesh" (Zgiers, Poland). They arrived on the ship "Gera" with their infant daughter Lydia Kunkel and Karl's sister, Bertha Kunkel (Muhlenhaupt).
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