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Adalbertus Edward George “George” Przybylski

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Adalbertus Edward George “George” Przybylski

Birth
Poland
Death
13 Sep 1916 (aged 80–81)
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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Marriage in Poland
Catholic parish in Żoń, entry # 4 in 1859
Adalbertus Przybył (20)
Constantia Kotewa (20)

Immigrated 25 May 1872 Aboard ship Europa from Bremen, Germany at NY USA

Stevens Point Daily Journal Thursday, September 14, 1916 | Page 1
George Przybylski. an aged resident of this city, passed away about 11:30 Wednesday night at the home of his youngest son, Adam Przybylski, 821 Briggs street. Mr. Przybylski was 81 years of age. He was born in Germany in 1835 and came to this county in 1872 locating at Duncan, NY. He was married in Germany and brought his wife and family to this country with him. In 1873 the family moved to Wisconsin and located in this city. About two years later Mr. Przyblyski purchased a farm in the town of Hull where he resided with the family for a number of years. In 1906 he moved back to this city and had lived here ever since at the home of his son. Mr. Przybylski has been ailing for some time as a result of rheumatism and old age and had been confined to his bed for the past eight weeks. He is survived by three out of ten children. Adam of this city; William, town of Hull; and Jacob, Portland. Ore. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8 o'clock from St. Peter's Cemetery.


Stevens Point Gazette | Wednesday, September 20, 1916 | Page 2
George Przybylski, aged 81, died at the home of his son, Adam Przybylski. 821 Briggs street, at 11:30 o'clock last Wednesday night, and was laid to rest Saturday morning in St. Peter's cemetery, following services at St. Peter's church. The "deceased was a native of Prussian Poland and was born in 1835. He came to the United States in 1872 and in the following year to Stevens Point. A couple of years later he moved to a farm in Hull, where he continued to reside until about nine years ago, when he returned to this city. He had long been in poor health and for two months or more was confined to his bed. Three children survive: Adam of this city, William of Hull and Jacob of Portland, Ore



Marriage in Poland
Catholic parish in Żoń, entry # 4 in 1859
Adalbertus Przybył (20)
Constantia Kotewa (20)

Immigrated 25 May 1872 Aboard ship Europa from Bremen, Germany at NY USA

Stevens Point Daily Journal Thursday, September 14, 1916 | Page 1
George Przybylski. an aged resident of this city, passed away about 11:30 Wednesday night at the home of his youngest son, Adam Przybylski, 821 Briggs street. Mr. Przybylski was 81 years of age. He was born in Germany in 1835 and came to this county in 1872 locating at Duncan, NY. He was married in Germany and brought his wife and family to this country with him. In 1873 the family moved to Wisconsin and located in this city. About two years later Mr. Przyblyski purchased a farm in the town of Hull where he resided with the family for a number of years. In 1906 he moved back to this city and had lived here ever since at the home of his son. Mr. Przybylski has been ailing for some time as a result of rheumatism and old age and had been confined to his bed for the past eight weeks. He is survived by three out of ten children. Adam of this city; William, town of Hull; and Jacob, Portland. Ore. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8 o'clock from St. Peter's Cemetery.


Stevens Point Gazette | Wednesday, September 20, 1916 | Page 2
George Przybylski, aged 81, died at the home of his son, Adam Przybylski. 821 Briggs street, at 11:30 o'clock last Wednesday night, and was laid to rest Saturday morning in St. Peter's cemetery, following services at St. Peter's church. The "deceased was a native of Prussian Poland and was born in 1835. He came to the United States in 1872 and in the following year to Stevens Point. A couple of years later he moved to a farm in Hull, where he continued to reside until about nine years ago, when he returned to this city. He had long been in poor health and for two months or more was confined to his bed. Three children survive: Adam of this city, William of Hull and Jacob of Portland, Ore



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