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Virginia Karolski Thomas was a widow at a young age who had 3 daughters. She had 3 brothers,-Chester & Stanley & Zygmunt Karolski who all died before year 2000. Virginia worked the cafeteria of Hamtramck High School and raised her daughters there.
Zygmunt Karolski was brother to Chester, Stanley and Virginia. His wife, Helen gave him 2 sons, Frederick and Thomas. His Mom was Sophie Kruslenski Karolski who Married Walter Karolski and both his parents were born in Poland. They came to America in the early 1900's before WWI.
Chester Karolski was born on March 26, 1920 to Sophie (Kruslenski) Karolski and Walter Karolski, and had siblings Stanley Karolski, Zygmunt Karolski, and Virginia Thomas. Chester Karolski died at age 52 years old in November 1972. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Chester Karolski.
Both Walter and his wife, Sophie were born in Poland and died in Hamtramck, Mi. They had 3 sons, Zygmunt, Chester, and Stanley then one daughter- Virginia all born at St Francis Hospital, a few at home with midwife.
Sophie (Kruslenski) Karolski was born in Hamtramck, Michigan United States. She was in a relationship with Walter Karolski, and had children Chester Karolski, Stanley Karolski, Zygmunt Karolski, and Virginia Thomas. Sophie Karolski died on February 13, 1965. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sophie (Kruslenski) Karolski.
Stanley Karolski of Wayne County, Michigan United States was born circa 1924. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Stanley Karolski.
Edward’s mother’s maiden name was Kruslenski, first name Casmira. Sister was Wanda Plonski, brother Stanley. Uncle to Janice Lee Hoornaert & Charisse TheresaDzierzawski.
Born December 24, 1891, Casmira was known as Katherine and sister to Sophie, Helen and brother Vincent (Julianna). Sister Helen Felczak & Casmira died on same day December 18, but Helen in 1968 & Casmira in 1971 at 79 years of age. Brother Ed & sis Wanda Plonski
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