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Ignacy Adamovich

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Ignacy Adamovich

Birth
Russia
Death
2 Feb 1966 (aged 83)
Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section L, Lot 51
Memorial ID
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Ignacy Adamovich died at Claremont General Hospital on February 2, 1966 in Claremont, NH. He was born in Russia on February 18, 1882 the son of Onffrey and Uzefa (Tomkowich) Adamovich.

He had been a resident of Claremont since 1908. He was a member of the Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church of which he was one of the founders. He was also a member of the Russian Brotherhood.

He married Efrasenia Duras on October 17, 1913 in Claremont who preceded him in death.

He leaves five sons Kostik Adamovich, Michael Adamovich, Alexander Adamovich, Peter Adamovich all of Claremont and John Adamovich of Marlborough MA; five daughters Olga Walsh of Windsor, VT, Leda Ross of Santa Ana, CA, Ann McPheeters of San Diego, CA, Jennie Walsh of Windsor, VT, and Nellie Naugsrud of Claremont; and nineteen grandchildren.

Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Source; New Hampshire Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, NH, February 3, 1966
Ignacy Adamovich died at Claremont General Hospital on February 2, 1966 in Claremont, NH. He was born in Russia on February 18, 1882 the son of Onffrey and Uzefa (Tomkowich) Adamovich.

He had been a resident of Claremont since 1908. He was a member of the Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church of which he was one of the founders. He was also a member of the Russian Brotherhood.

He married Efrasenia Duras on October 17, 1913 in Claremont who preceded him in death.

He leaves five sons Kostik Adamovich, Michael Adamovich, Alexander Adamovich, Peter Adamovich all of Claremont and John Adamovich of Marlborough MA; five daughters Olga Walsh of Windsor, VT, Leda Ross of Santa Ana, CA, Ann McPheeters of San Diego, CA, Jennie Walsh of Windsor, VT, and Nellie Naugsrud of Claremont; and nineteen grandchildren.

Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Source; New Hampshire Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, NH, February 3, 1966


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