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Eva <I>Superczynski</I> Adamczyk

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Eva Superczynski Adamczyk

Birth
Wielkopolskie, Poland
Death
17 Oct 1923 (aged 72)
Flensburg, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Flensburg, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Eva (Haeva) Superczynski was born December 5, 1850 in Slepowo Village, Slawno Parish, Poznan, Poland, now part of Wielkopolskie Province.

Eva's siblings include Martin, Stanley, Valentine "Alex" and Agnes (Superczynski) Rutz. Martin and Alex are buried in this cemetery and Agnes and Stanley are buried in the original Flensburg Sacred Heart Cemetery. The three brothers used the surname Super after arrival in the United States.

Eva immigrated from Poland with her sister Agnes and husband, reaching the Port of Baltimore on May 28, 1873. From there they traveled to Chicago where they lived for some years.

Eva married Bartholomew Adamczyk in Chicago on August 19, 1877. He is believed to have been raised in the same area of Poland as Eva. The couple had three children in Chicago and the family moved to the Flensburg area by 1884 where some of Eva's siblings had already settled. The family farmed there until Bart's death in 1922 and Eva's in 1923.

While neither Bartholomew nor Eva are named on the only Adamczyk gravestone, it is believed they are buried next to that large rose-colored stone which has a large blank space without names below Adamczyk, and "rest in peace" near the bottom. Nearby are graves for their children Bertha and Peter Adamski.

Sacred Heart Church death records have Eva Adamczyk, born Poland, died at age 71 on 17 Oct 1923 and buried in the new Flensburg cemetery two days later. Cause of death was Broncho Pneumonia.

(Bio by Arlin Super)
Eva (Haeva) Superczynski was born December 5, 1850 in Slepowo Village, Slawno Parish, Poznan, Poland, now part of Wielkopolskie Province.

Eva's siblings include Martin, Stanley, Valentine "Alex" and Agnes (Superczynski) Rutz. Martin and Alex are buried in this cemetery and Agnes and Stanley are buried in the original Flensburg Sacred Heart Cemetery. The three brothers used the surname Super after arrival in the United States.

Eva immigrated from Poland with her sister Agnes and husband, reaching the Port of Baltimore on May 28, 1873. From there they traveled to Chicago where they lived for some years.

Eva married Bartholomew Adamczyk in Chicago on August 19, 1877. He is believed to have been raised in the same area of Poland as Eva. The couple had three children in Chicago and the family moved to the Flensburg area by 1884 where some of Eva's siblings had already settled. The family farmed there until Bart's death in 1922 and Eva's in 1923.

While neither Bartholomew nor Eva are named on the only Adamczyk gravestone, it is believed they are buried next to that large rose-colored stone which has a large blank space without names below Adamczyk, and "rest in peace" near the bottom. Nearby are graves for their children Bertha and Peter Adamski.

Sacred Heart Church death records have Eva Adamczyk, born Poland, died at age 71 on 17 Oct 1923 and buried in the new Flensburg cemetery two days later. Cause of death was Broncho Pneumonia.

(Bio by Arlin Super)


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  • Created by: Arlin Super
  • Added: Mar 13, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106661489/eva-adamczyk: accessed ), memorial page for Eva Superczynski Adamczyk (5 Dec 1850–17 Oct 1923), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106661489, citing Sacred Heart Cemetery, Flensburg, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Arlin Super (contributor 47360508).