Felix was actually born in the small town of Sigel, Wood Co., Wisconsin. He is the son of immigrants: Martin Joseph Prync/Printz/Prince and Catherine Wujkowski both from Poland. He was raised in the small farming town of Sigel and moved to Michigan as a young lad with his family. Saginaw, Michigan was the home town of Catherine Wujkowski, his mother - where she arrived with her family from Poland in the late 1800's. He lived on a farm during his youth and worked along side his father and siblings. He had 4 step brother's and sisters and 11 siblings. He was Catholic, married twice and had at least 6 children. His 2nd wife is also buried here, Mary Lou Prince
Felix was actually born in the small town of Sigel, Wood Co., Wisconsin. He is the son of immigrants: Martin Joseph Prync/Printz/Prince and Catherine Wujkowski both from Poland. He was raised in the small farming town of Sigel and moved to Michigan as a young lad with his family. Saginaw, Michigan was the home town of Catherine Wujkowski, his mother - where she arrived with her family from Poland in the late 1800's. He lived on a farm during his youth and worked along side his father and siblings. He had 4 step brother's and sisters and 11 siblings. He was Catholic, married twice and had at least 6 children. His 2nd wife is also buried here, Mary Lou Prince
Family Members
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Helen Eugena Prince Haza
1896–1989
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Blanche Catherine Prince Duckworth
1899–1962
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Matthew Joseph Printz
1900–1900
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Irene C Prince Katsarsky
1902–1977
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Bernard Prince
1904–1977
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Michael M "Mike" Prince
1907–1947
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Joseph "Joey" Prince
1911–1935
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Walter John Prince
1915–1970
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Eva C Mulholland
1916–1985
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Veronica "Neona" Prince Tiedeman
1917–2008
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