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Michael Yagodzinski

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Michael Yagodzinski

Birth
Poland
Death
15 Oct 1909 (aged 69)
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DIED -- YAGODZINSKI -- At his home, 508 Beaver Street, at 10:00 p.m., Friday, October 15, 1909, of blood poisoning, Mr. Michael Yagodzinski, aged 69 years.

The deceased was born in Shubin, Germany, in 1840. He was married in his native land and came to America in 1874, coming direct to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and locating on a farm in the town of Beaver Dam. Two years later his wife and family came to this country to reside.

He remained on the farm for four years, when he moved to this city, where he has since resided. He was a mason and worked at that trade during his residence here, doing work on many of our large buildings and manufacturies.

Mr. Yagodzinski scratched the third finger ofhis right hand with a nail which turned into blood poisining, and after eight days suffering it caused his death.

Mr. and Mrs. yagodzinski were the parents of eight children - three sons dying in Germany, and two daughters dying during their residence here. His wife survives him with two sons - Frank, of Beaver Dam, and Julius of Fana, Ill., and one daughter - Mrs. Victoria Bagniski, of the town of Beaver Dam.

The deceased was a member of Branch 48, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, and of St. Michael's society, and was one of the oldest and most respected members of St. Michael's congregation.

His funeral was held from St. Michael's church at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, and was attended by both societies of which he was a member. The interment was in St. Michael's Cemetery.
DIED -- YAGODZINSKI -- At his home, 508 Beaver Street, at 10:00 p.m., Friday, October 15, 1909, of blood poisoning, Mr. Michael Yagodzinski, aged 69 years.

The deceased was born in Shubin, Germany, in 1840. He was married in his native land and came to America in 1874, coming direct to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and locating on a farm in the town of Beaver Dam. Two years later his wife and family came to this country to reside.

He remained on the farm for four years, when he moved to this city, where he has since resided. He was a mason and worked at that trade during his residence here, doing work on many of our large buildings and manufacturies.

Mr. Yagodzinski scratched the third finger ofhis right hand with a nail which turned into blood poisining, and after eight days suffering it caused his death.

Mr. and Mrs. yagodzinski were the parents of eight children - three sons dying in Germany, and two daughters dying during their residence here. His wife survives him with two sons - Frank, of Beaver Dam, and Julius of Fana, Ill., and one daughter - Mrs. Victoria Bagniski, of the town of Beaver Dam.

The deceased was a member of Branch 48, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, and of St. Michael's society, and was one of the oldest and most respected members of St. Michael's congregation.

His funeral was held from St. Michael's church at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, and was attended by both societies of which he was a member. The interment was in St. Michael's Cemetery.

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