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Frances Irene Tadych

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Frances Irene Tadych

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Dec 1930 (aged 23)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-18-3-3
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FRANCES TADYCH (d. 1930)

DIES AS CAR IS FORCED OFF ROAD
YOUNG GIRL IS BADLY CRUSHED, DRIVER UNHURT
Frances Tadych, 23, Lingers For Several Hours After Mishap on Highway 141
Crushed and mangled to an extent seldom witnessed by physicians treating
automobile accident victims, Miss Frances Tadych, 23 year old local girl,
died at the Holy Family hospital at 10 o'clock today as a result of the
injuries she sustained when the car in which she was riding was forced off
the road on Highway 141, a short distance south of the juncture of Highways
31 and 141, at 12:30 o'clock this morning.
Miss Tadych's companion and driver of the automobile, Isadore Duveneck, 20,
was practically unhurt with the extent of his injuries being limited to minor
scratches on the face. He spent the night at the hospital but was able to
return to his home this morning.
(snip)
(2 paragraphs describing the accident not transcribed)
Aid is Refused
Efforts to halt motorists proceeding in both directions failed several times as
Duveneck sought to stop them when it was apparent that Miss Tadych was seriously
injured. Finally after several cars had passed, one was halted but the occupants
noticing the condition of Miss Tadych, refused to take her to the hospital because
they said, the upholstery in the car would become marked from the bleeding wounds.
Later Leo and Sylvester Hablewitz, neighbors of the Duveneck boy, appeared at the
scene and drove the two injured persons to the city and hospital.
(snip)
Miss Tadych was conscious only for a brief period after the accident, recognizing
members of the immediate family when she was first brought to the hospital room but
later lapsing into unconsciousness from which se (sic) never revived until her death.
An examination revealed that an arm was broken, there was a compound fracture of the
left leg, the pelvis was split open and she was bery badly cut by glass.
No Inquest
Coroner W.G. Kemper declared at noon today that he doubted if an inquest would be
held as the death was the result of an apparent accident. Names of drivers at the
scene immediately before the accident were not learned and it was doubted if an
inquest would result in authorities securing any additional information, he said.
Miss Tadych is survived by her father, Henry Tadych of 1215 North Water street and
seven brothers, Carl and Alex of Milwaukee; John, Robert, Henry, Frank and Edward of
Manitowoc. She was a graduate of the Manitowoc high school with the class of '28 and
has lived in Manitowoc since her birth on August 20, 1910.
It is reported that Miss Tadych was soon to have been a bride, but no confirmation
of the report was obtained.
Funeral services will be held from the Sacred Heart church Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock with interment taking place at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, December 22, 1930 P.1
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FUNERAL OF MISS TADYCH TOMORROW
Funeral services for Miss Francis Tadych, victim of a fatal automobile accident south
of the city early Monday morning, will be held from Sacred Heart church at 9 tomorrow
morning. No inquest ahs been ordered and it was said that authorities would take no
action to call one.
Miss Tadych, 23, is a daughter of John Tadych, 1215 North Water street, an error having
been made yesterday in stating that she was a daughter of Henry Tadych. In addition to
her father and seven brothers metioned as survivors yesterday, Miss Tadych is also
survived by her stepmother and four step brothers-Philip, John Gustave, Milwaukee, and
Joseph, this city, and four step sisters, Martha, Mary, Irene and Clara, Milwaukee and
West Allis.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, December 23, 1930 P.14
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Gets Call For Long Sought Job As Death Comes
Less than an hour separated Miss Frances Tadych, 23 year old local girl who
died yesterday of injuries received in an automobile crash, from the securing
of a position for which she had vainly sought for almost a year.
The young graduate of the Lincoln high school, it was learned from city officials
at the city hall today, had put in her application for work at the city hall
employment office several days previously. At almost the moment of death was
occurring at the hospital, a call was made for a position which could be filled
by her and when efforts were made to get in touch with her that she could make
immediate application for the position, it was learned that death had already
interfered.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 23, 1930
*******
[bur. 12-24-1930/age 23 yrs/cause: automobile accident/bur. on John Tadych lot]
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Frances Irene Tadych
Wisconsin Births and Christenings
Name Frances Irene Tadych
Gender Female
Birth Date 20 Aug 1907
Birthplace Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
Race White
Father's Name John Tadych
Father's Birthplace Manitowoc, Wis.
Mother's Name Lizzie Jadoginisky
Mother's Birthplace Germany
"Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," database, FamilySearch
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Frances I Tadych
Wisconsin Birth Index
Name Frances I Tadych
Event Type Birth
Event Date 20 Aug 1907
Event Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Affiliate Film Number 0123
Record Number 002122
"Wisconsin Birth Index, 1820-1907," database, FamilySearch
FRANCES TADYCH (d. 1930)

DIES AS CAR IS FORCED OFF ROAD
YOUNG GIRL IS BADLY CRUSHED, DRIVER UNHURT
Frances Tadych, 23, Lingers For Several Hours After Mishap on Highway 141
Crushed and mangled to an extent seldom witnessed by physicians treating
automobile accident victims, Miss Frances Tadych, 23 year old local girl,
died at the Holy Family hospital at 10 o'clock today as a result of the
injuries she sustained when the car in which she was riding was forced off
the road on Highway 141, a short distance south of the juncture of Highways
31 and 141, at 12:30 o'clock this morning.
Miss Tadych's companion and driver of the automobile, Isadore Duveneck, 20,
was practically unhurt with the extent of his injuries being limited to minor
scratches on the face. He spent the night at the hospital but was able to
return to his home this morning.
(snip)
(2 paragraphs describing the accident not transcribed)
Aid is Refused
Efforts to halt motorists proceeding in both directions failed several times as
Duveneck sought to stop them when it was apparent that Miss Tadych was seriously
injured. Finally after several cars had passed, one was halted but the occupants
noticing the condition of Miss Tadych, refused to take her to the hospital because
they said, the upholstery in the car would become marked from the bleeding wounds.
Later Leo and Sylvester Hablewitz, neighbors of the Duveneck boy, appeared at the
scene and drove the two injured persons to the city and hospital.
(snip)
Miss Tadych was conscious only for a brief period after the accident, recognizing
members of the immediate family when she was first brought to the hospital room but
later lapsing into unconsciousness from which se (sic) never revived until her death.
An examination revealed that an arm was broken, there was a compound fracture of the
left leg, the pelvis was split open and she was bery badly cut by glass.
No Inquest
Coroner W.G. Kemper declared at noon today that he doubted if an inquest would be
held as the death was the result of an apparent accident. Names of drivers at the
scene immediately before the accident were not learned and it was doubted if an
inquest would result in authorities securing any additional information, he said.
Miss Tadych is survived by her father, Henry Tadych of 1215 North Water street and
seven brothers, Carl and Alex of Milwaukee; John, Robert, Henry, Frank and Edward of
Manitowoc. She was a graduate of the Manitowoc high school with the class of '28 and
has lived in Manitowoc since her birth on August 20, 1910.
It is reported that Miss Tadych was soon to have been a bride, but no confirmation
of the report was obtained.
Funeral services will be held from the Sacred Heart church Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock with interment taking place at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, December 22, 1930 P.1
*********
FUNERAL OF MISS TADYCH TOMORROW
Funeral services for Miss Francis Tadych, victim of a fatal automobile accident south
of the city early Monday morning, will be held from Sacred Heart church at 9 tomorrow
morning. No inquest ahs been ordered and it was said that authorities would take no
action to call one.
Miss Tadych, 23, is a daughter of John Tadych, 1215 North Water street, an error having
been made yesterday in stating that she was a daughter of Henry Tadych. In addition to
her father and seven brothers metioned as survivors yesterday, Miss Tadych is also
survived by her stepmother and four step brothers-Philip, John Gustave, Milwaukee, and
Joseph, this city, and four step sisters, Martha, Mary, Irene and Clara, Milwaukee and
West Allis.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, December 23, 1930 P.14
*******
Gets Call For Long Sought Job As Death Comes
Less than an hour separated Miss Frances Tadych, 23 year old local girl who
died yesterday of injuries received in an automobile crash, from the securing
of a position for which she had vainly sought for almost a year.
The young graduate of the Lincoln high school, it was learned from city officials
at the city hall today, had put in her application for work at the city hall
employment office several days previously. At almost the moment of death was
occurring at the hospital, a call was made for a position which could be filled
by her and when efforts were made to get in touch with her that she could make
immediate application for the position, it was learned that death had already
interfered.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 23, 1930
*******
[bur. 12-24-1930/age 23 yrs/cause: automobile accident/bur. on John Tadych lot]
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Frances Irene Tadych
Wisconsin Births and Christenings
Name Frances Irene Tadych
Gender Female
Birth Date 20 Aug 1907
Birthplace Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
Race White
Father's Name John Tadych
Father's Birthplace Manitowoc, Wis.
Mother's Name Lizzie Jadoginisky
Mother's Birthplace Germany
"Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," database, FamilySearch
********
Frances I Tadych
Wisconsin Birth Index
Name Frances I Tadych
Event Type Birth
Event Date 20 Aug 1907
Event Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Affiliate Film Number 0123
Record Number 002122
"Wisconsin Birth Index, 1820-1907," database, FamilySearch


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