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4. ANTONETTE3 DISHER (JACOB PHILLP2, FRANZ1) was born July 28, 1872 in Village of Tuchlin, District of Kartuzy, Gdansk Province, Poland, and died September 28, 1944 in Town of New Hope, WI.. She married ANTHONY A. KSIONSK 1895 in St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Fancher, Town of Stockton, Portage County, WI., son of FRANZ KSIONSK and EVA. He was born January 17, 1869 in Poland, and died February 25, 1950 in at Home of his son, Stevens Point, Portage County, WI..Notes for ANTONETTE DISHER: Stevens Point Daily Journal September 29, 1944 Obituary Mrs. Anthony Ksionsk Mrs. Anthony Ksionsk, age 69, of the town of New Hope, died Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Wroblewski, 312 North Avenue. She had been ill and confined to bed for 10 weeks. She was moved to her daughter's home five weeks ago. Mrs. Ksionsk, whose maiden name was Antoinette Disher, was born in Poland on August 1, 1872. She came to this country in 1882 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Disher, who lived in Chicago for a time. They later came to Portage county and located on a farm in the town of New Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ksionsk would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January. They had lived at the present home all of their married life. Mrs. Ksionsk was a member of the Rosary society and the Third Order of St. Francis at Sacred Heart Catholic church, at Polonia. Surviving are her husband, nine children, Mrs. Barney Kiedrowski, Mrs Joe Losieveck and James and Michael Ksionsk of Loraine, Ohio, Frank Ksionsk, Mrs. Wroblewski and Mrs. Anna Sterlavage of Stevens Point, Mrs. Alois Herek, of Sheridan and Andrew at home; two brothers, Jacob and John Disher of Fancher; two sisters, Mrs Clementine Zblewski of Stevens Point and Mrs. John Zinger of Fancher; 34 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at Sacred heart church and burial will follow in the parish cemetery. The body is at the Prais funeral home where the rosary will be said tonight at 8 o'clock. It will be taken Tuesday afternoon to the family home where the rosary will said Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Stevens Point Daily Journal October 3, 1944 Funeral of Mrs. Ksionsk Funeral services for Mrs. Anthony Ksionsk of the town of New Hope, who died Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Wroblewski, 312 North avenue, were held Thursday morning at Sacred Heart Catholic church at Polonia. Rev. Leo Janikowski officiated and burial followed in the parish cemetery. The pallbearers were Alex Hintz, Peter Hintz, Edward Hintz, Barney Koziczkowski, Frank Glodowski and Joseph Wroblewski. Those from a distance who came for the funeral included Mrs. Barney Kedrowski and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Falkoski and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Ksionsk and children, Ronald and Camilla, Michael Ksionsk, Mrs. Joseph Wroblewski and Mrs. Florence Wroblewski of Lorain, Ohio, and Private John Sterlavage of Camp Livingston, Louisiana. [Broderbund Family Archive #356, Ed. 1, Germans to America, 1875-1888, Date of Import: Aug 5, 2005, Internal Ref. #1.356.1.9516.21] Passenger's Name: Antonie Descher Age: 8 Gender: Female Occupation: Child Last Residence: Germany Date of Arrival: Oct. 31, 1881 Final Destination: USA Ship's Name: Oder Manifest ID Number: 36304 Port of Embarkation: Bremen More About ANTONETTE DISHER: Burial: October 2, 1944, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Polonia, Portage County, WI Christening: Sierakowice Parish, District of Kartuzy, Gdnask Province, Poland Immigration: October 31, 1881, On the ship Oder from Bremen, Germany to New York on October 31, 1881 Occupation: Homemaker
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