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Baptism record of Józef Godzina 1921 y.

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Baptism record of Józef Godzina 1921 y.
The baptism certificate is in Polish. Here is the content of this document:
It happened in Baranowo on October 2, 1921 at 2 pm. Appeared Adam Godzina, a 41-year-old farmer living in the village of Ziomek, appeared in the presence of witnesses: Jan Pabich, 50, and Jan Kowalczyk, 47, both farmers living in the village of Ziomek, and showed us a male child and declared that it was born in the village of Ziomek on April 18, 1906 at 10 pm, with his wife Rozalia née Kowalczyk, 39 years old. This child at the Baptism performed by Father John Carroll on November 21, 1906, was given the name Józef and the godparents were: Stanisław Kulas and Marianna Kozłowska. This act was read to the appearing and illiterate witnesses and signed by us alone. The parish priest of Baranowo, who maintains civil status records.
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Joseph Godzina
Joseph Godzina was born on April 18, 1906 in Westfield, Massachusettes USA. Joseph was baptized on October 2, 1921 in Ziomek, Powiat ostrołęcki County, Mazowieckie Polska. Joseph Godzina died at age 56 years old in September 1962. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joseph Godzina.
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