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Wawrzyniec “Robert” Milanicz

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Wawrzyniec “Robert” Milanicz

Birth
Poland
Death
21 Jun 1935 (aged 74–75)
Fells Point, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Robert Milanicz, one of the oldest members of the Polish colony at Fells Point, in Baltimore, died suddenly on Friday, June 21, 1935. Funeral services will take place on Tuesday at 8 A.M. at the home, 1803 Aliceanna Street and mass will be said at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, of which, he had been a lifetime member. Burial will be in St. Stanislaus parish cemetery on the old Trappe Road.

Mr. Milanicz came to Baltimore from Poland in 1878 and with exception of a few years in Newark, New Jesey, had lived in Baltimore. He married Miss Agnes Glinska, of Baltimore and of the union, twenty-one children were born, ten of whom survive.

He was one of the organizers of the Parish of St. Stanislaus, the Sobieski Building and Loan Association, the Kosciusko Permanent Loan and Savings Association and the Batory Polish American Building and Loan Association.

For twenty years, he served as the assistant market master at Broadway Market. The office was abolished in 1932. He and his son John had a meat stall in the Broadway market.

Surviving in addition to his widow and ten children are twenty grandchildren.
Baltimore Sun, 6/23/1935

His surviving children are Andrew, Edward, Wladyslaw, Frances, Constance, Catherine, Anna, Helen, Clara and Julianna.
Jednosc Polonia Newspaper, 6/28/1935

MILANICZ--
Suddenly, on June 21, 1935, ROBERT, beloved husband of Agnes (nee Glynska).
Funeral from his late residence, 1803 Aliceanna Street. Requiem Mass St .. Stanislaus Church. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.
Baltimore Sun, 6/23/1935
Robert Milanicz, one of the oldest members of the Polish colony at Fells Point, in Baltimore, died suddenly on Friday, June 21, 1935. Funeral services will take place on Tuesday at 8 A.M. at the home, 1803 Aliceanna Street and mass will be said at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, of which, he had been a lifetime member. Burial will be in St. Stanislaus parish cemetery on the old Trappe Road.

Mr. Milanicz came to Baltimore from Poland in 1878 and with exception of a few years in Newark, New Jesey, had lived in Baltimore. He married Miss Agnes Glinska, of Baltimore and of the union, twenty-one children were born, ten of whom survive.

He was one of the organizers of the Parish of St. Stanislaus, the Sobieski Building and Loan Association, the Kosciusko Permanent Loan and Savings Association and the Batory Polish American Building and Loan Association.

For twenty years, he served as the assistant market master at Broadway Market. The office was abolished in 1932. He and his son John had a meat stall in the Broadway market.

Surviving in addition to his widow and ten children are twenty grandchildren.
Baltimore Sun, 6/23/1935

His surviving children are Andrew, Edward, Wladyslaw, Frances, Constance, Catherine, Anna, Helen, Clara and Julianna.
Jednosc Polonia Newspaper, 6/28/1935

MILANICZ--
Suddenly, on June 21, 1935, ROBERT, beloved husband of Agnes (nee Glynska).
Funeral from his late residence, 1803 Aliceanna Street. Requiem Mass St .. Stanislaus Church. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.
Baltimore Sun, 6/23/1935


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