In 1908 Alexander married Elizabeth Gedrim (Gedrimaitė) who was also born in Lithuania. The two would have 8 children together.
By the time of the 1920 Census, Alexander Stanišauskas had Anglicized his name to become Alexander STANDISH, the origin of this particular Standish line in the United States.
Alexander Stanišauskas Standish lived and worked in the New Haven, Connecticut area until his passing on 5 Dec 1939. His death was listed in the 1940 New Haven City Directory. He is buried in the St. Lawrence Cemetery in West Haven, CT.
Children of Alexander STANIŠAUSKAS Standish and Elizabeth Gedrim Standish:
Frank Standish 1910-
Nellie Standish 1912
Anthony John Standish 1913-
Alexander Standish 1917-
William Standish 1919-
Peter James Standish 1920-
John Standish 1924-
Theodore R Standish 1927-
In 1908 Alexander married Elizabeth Gedrim (Gedrimaitė) who was also born in Lithuania. The two would have 8 children together.
By the time of the 1920 Census, Alexander Stanišauskas had Anglicized his name to become Alexander STANDISH, the origin of this particular Standish line in the United States.
Alexander Stanišauskas Standish lived and worked in the New Haven, Connecticut area until his passing on 5 Dec 1939. His death was listed in the 1940 New Haven City Directory. He is buried in the St. Lawrence Cemetery in West Haven, CT.
Children of Alexander STANIŠAUSKAS Standish and Elizabeth Gedrim Standish:
Frank Standish 1910-
Nellie Standish 1912
Anthony John Standish 1913-
Alexander Standish 1917-
William Standish 1919-
Peter James Standish 1920-
John Standish 1924-
Theodore R Standish 1927-
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