St. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery
AKA: Bricefield
Barry Co., MO
Surnames K
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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KATZFARY, Leo Paul | Feb. 5, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 6, 1912 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Paul Katzfary and Jasir? Kalike?, both born Germany. J. M. Russell of Monett, MO was the informant. The cause of death was from injuries sustained by a difficult birth. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
KENSKI, Alexander | Dec. 8, 1866 Poland |
June 19, 1948 St. Vincent's Hosp. Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Emelea - Research Note: His usual residence was 4 miles SW of Pierce City, MO. He was widowed and a farmer. His wife's name was Emelea / Amelia (Wesmki?). He was a son of Simon Kenski and Katherine Grobrowlski, both born Poland. Thomas Kenski of Pierce City, MO was the informant. - Notes for Alexander Kenski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KENSKI, Emelea A. (WERMKE?) | May 19, 1872 Germany |
Oct. 27, 1941 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Alexander - Research Note: She was married to Alex Kenski. She was a daughter of William Wesmki? and Caroline Schultz, both born Germany. Her husband Alex of RR 1, Pierce City, MO was the informant. - Notes for Emelea Kenski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KENSKI, Eva | 1900 | 1900 | Research Note: Frank Hatton's note have this: Kenski, Eva - 0/0/1900 - 0/0/1900 - She was probably a daughter of Alexander and Emelea (Wesmki?) Kenski. Amelia reported mother of 5 children, 3 living in the 1910 census. There should be another child buried here. | Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KENSKI, John | Mar. 1896 MO |
1901 | Research Note: Frank Hatton's notes read: Kenski, John - 3/00/1896 - 0/0/1901. - He was a son of Alexander and Emelea (Wesmki?) Kenski. The record here has a death year of 1901 but John is still living in the 1930 census unless they had another son and named him John also. - Notes for John Kenski | Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KENSKI, Joseph Anthony "Joe" | Mar. 19, 1898 MO |
Dec. 21, 1947 MO |
Research Note: Joseph Anthony ‘Joe’ Kenski was a son of Alexander and Emelea (Wesmki?) Kenski. - Bricefield - December 15, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO - We hear that two of our boys came home from Camp Doniphan. Frank Zebert was discharged on account of weak eyes and Joe Kenski on account of a weak heart. They are both disappointed. Frank and his brother joined Co. E 2nd Regiment at the time sixteen of our boys enlisted at Bricefield. Joe was one of the first boys to enlist. He joined the headquarter Company at Pierce City, but was later transferred to Co. E., with the other Barry County boys. Cheer up Boys. Don't take it so hard. If Uncle Sam can't use you at the front you can certainly do your bit on the farm. - Notes for Joseph Kenski - Military Stone Inscription: "Joe J. Kenski - MISSOURI PVT 129 MG BN 35 DIV - WORD WAR I" | Census Online Newspapers Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KENSKI, Thomas | 1876 | Jan. 25, 1924 St. Louis, MO |
Research Note: Son of Simon Kenski and Katherine Grobrowlski, both born Poland. - Springfield Republican, Jan. 27, 1924 - Deaf Mute Is Train Victim - The identity of the man who walked in front of Frisco passenger train No. 4 here Friday afternoon and who was so badly injured that he died Friday night was learned yesterday afternoon. He was Thomas Kenski, of St. Louis, a deaf-mute, who was en route to visit his brother Alex Kenski at Pierce City. Identification was brought about by detective work done by Constable J. W. Bryant. The man bore no identification marks nor letters and for a time authorities thought that it might take some time to find some one who knew him. Coroner Paxson put Bryant on the case immediately after the death. Bryant found that some man had written a note in the restaurant of J. W. Williams, on East Commercial street, which read: "I came from St. Louis. I am deaf mute. I leave for Pierce City." The man was "bumming" a meal Friday morning and got it. Constable Bryant took Williams to the Lohmeyer morgue where Williams identified the body. Raymond Van Hook, also identified the body. In addition to the note, the deaf mute gave Williams a clipping from a newspaper which carried a picture of a naval aviator, LT. B. H. Wyatt, and seemed to be trying to tell Williams that he was related to Wyatt or knew him. Coroner Paxson last night sent a telegram to Washington to find out about any relationship between the dead man and the aviator. - A coroner's jury yesterday brought in the verdict: "We, the jury, do find that the unknown came to his death by walking in front of engine on passenger train No. 4 at 1:15 o'clock at Eastern Junction, Springfield, Jan. 25, 1924. From meager evidence and papers found, we find the deceased to be Thomas Kenski, a deaf mute of St. Louis. We, the jury, fully exonerate the train crew in this accident." The jury men were: E. L. Kline, foreman, Thomas M. Brock, Dennis O'Neal, John W. Hestand, F. B. Schaffer and C. E. Madden. The fireman of the train was the only eye witness present at the inquest. The body will be sent to Pierce City today to the brother. - Notes for Thomas Kenski | Census Online Newspapers Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KENSKI, Thomas Necholas | Dec. 6, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 3, 1965 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Thomas N. Kenski was a son of Alexander and Emelea (Wesmki or Wermke) Kenski and a WWI Veteran. Never married. John Kenski of Kansas City, KS was the informant on the death certificate. - Notes for Thomas N. Kenski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KEUCHEL, Cathrine (YOUNKER) | Apr. 30, 1873 Poland |
Apr. 13, 1938 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Indexed as Kenchel on the MO Archives web site. The stone has 1873 as the birth year and Apr. 13 as the death date. The death certificate reads: Catherine Keuchel (Younker) - Apr. 30, 1872 Poland - Apr. 12, 1938 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - She was widowed and her deceased husband's name was Frank. She was a daughter of Kasmir Younker and Rose Ankewicz, both born Poland. - 1930 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; District 3 - Frank Keuchel, head, age 64, married at age 26, born Poland, parents born Poland, general store merchant - Katherine, wife, age 58, married at age 18, born Poland, parents born Poland | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KEUCHEL, Frank | Sept. 25, 1868 Poland |
June 23, 1931 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Cathrine - Research Note: Indexed as Kenchael on the MO Archives web site with a different birth year. His death certificate reads: Frank Keuchel was married and his wife’s name was Cathrine (Younker). He was a son of Fredrick Keuchel, born Germany, and Kathryn Walbski, born Poland. - 1930 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; District 3 - Frank Keuchel, head, age 64, married at age 26, born Poland, parents born Poland, general store merchant - Katherine, wife, age 58, married at age 18, born Poland, parents born Poland | Death Certificate Census Notes Death Certificate Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KING, Helen (BELKA) (STACHOWIAK) | Feb. 27, 1897 | Oct. 20, 1979 | Research Note: Daughter of Francisco Xavior "Frank "Belka and his wife Apolonia Stetner. The census has her as Lena, dau., born Feb. 1897 MO, age 3. Helen Belka, age 20, first married John Joseph Stachowiak, age 22, on Aug. 10, 1915 in Bricefield, Barry Co., MO. Second husband was Benjamin King. - Notes for Helen King | MO Marriage Records Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KNOTT, Robert Joseph | Mar. 27, 1951 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 23, 1991 Athens, Greece |
Research Note: Son of Robert M. Knott and Rose Ann Wrobleski. - Robert Joseph Knott, 39, Aurora, died Tuesday in Athens, Greece, where he had been undergoing medical treatment for a long illness. He retired from the Union Pacific Railroad two years ago because of ill health. He was Catholic. Survivors include his wife Janet; a daughter; two stepsons; a brother Thomas Knott; and two sisters, Betty and Patsy. Burial will be in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery. - He is buried next to Joseph Thomas Wrobleski. His second wife was Janet Jenks and she died in 2013 in Clearwater, Florida. There is a divorce record in Miami, FL for Robert Joseph Knott and Janet (no maiden name or married name given) on Mar. 15, 1974. | Obit FL Divorce Index Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KNOTT, Robert M. | May 13, 1923 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Sept. 3, 2001 VA Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
SSW: Rose Ann - Research Note: He was a son of Robert L. Knott and Myrtle D. Browning, Marine Corps veteran. - Robert M. Knott, 78, of Monett, died at 11 p.m. September 3 at Veterans Hospital in Kansas City following a brief illness. Mr. Knott was born May 13, 1923. He was a retired truck driver, a Marine Corps veteran of World War II, and a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Monett. He was married to Rose Ann Knott. Additional survivors include two daughters, Patsy Kruse of Sarcoxie and Betty George of Exeter; one son, Tom Knott of Monett; one brother, Kenneth Knott of Vista, California; one sister, and Ester Salchow of Billings. He was preceded in death by two sons. Arrangements are under the direction of Wessell Funeral Home of Pierce City. | Monett Times Sept. 6, 2001 Mary Homesley SS Claims Index Notes Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
KNOTT, Ronald Edward | Apr. 9, 1954 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 22, 1989 | Research Note: He is buried next to Robert M. and Rose Ann, his parents. Ronald Edward Knott, age 21, married Gail Ann Meyer, age 18, on June 27, 1975 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KNOTT, Rose Ann (WROBLESKI) | Aug. 7, 1925 Pulaskifield, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 16, 2011 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Robert M. - Inscription: "Married May 13, 1950" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Joe and Rose (Bartkoski) Wrobleski. She was united in marriage on May 13, 1950 to Robert Knott in Pulaskifield. He preceded her in death in September of 2001. She was a homemaker and a graduate of Pierce City High School. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
KOENIG, Bernard Andrew | Aug. 31, 1918 Newton Co., MO |
Sept. 14, 1999 Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Louise (Bruenn) - Inscription: "Married Nov. 28, 1959" - Research Note: Bernard A. Koenig, 81, of Pierce City, died yesterday, September 14, at McCune-Brooks Hospital in Carthage following a brief illness. Mr. Koenig was born August 31, 1918, in Newton County, the son of Alfred C. and Frances C. (Graskemper) Koenig. He was a retired farmer and had worked for Tyson Foods in Monett for a number of years. He was a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church near Sarcoxie. He married Rose Louise Bruenn on November 28, 1959, in Pulaskifield, and she survives. Additional survivors include two brothers, Clarence Koenig of Purdy and Clemons Koenig of Chillicothe. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday, September 17, at St. Agnes Catholic Church with Father Jacob Biernacki officiating. Burial will be in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Pulaskifield under the direction of Wessell's Funeral Home of Pierce City. Rosary will be 7 p.m. tomorrow, September 16, at the funeral home with visitation to follow. | Monett Times Sept. 15,1999 Mary Homesley Notes SS Claims Index SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
KOENIG, Clarence | Dec. 22, 1934 | Aug. 5, 2024 Cox Hospital, Monett, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Alfred and Francis Koenig. Clarence married Berneice Koehler on May 28, 1960, and they were happily married for 64 years. Clarence was blessed with a beautiful family who meant everything to him. He was an active member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pulaskifield, MO, and served on the parish council. He proudly served his country in the US Army and was a member of the American Legion Post 91 and the Knights of Columbus. His family and friends will deeply miss him. He is survived by his wife, Berneice; his daughters Sherri Skorupski (Tony), Renee Swearingen (Dan), and Melanie Towers (Jim); and his grandchildren Zach, Mason, and Kaehler Swearingen, Braxton Gray, and Brayden Towers. | Buchanan Funeral Home L.Pearce FindaGrave |
KOENIG, Rose "Louise" (BRUENN) | Aug. 22, 1933 Pulaskifield, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 19, 2014 Sarcoxie, MO |
SSW: Bernard - Inscription: "Married Nov. 28, 1959" - Research Note: Rose Louise Koenig, 81, of Pierce City entered into eternal rest on Friday September 19, 2014 at the Sarcoxie Nursing Center in Sarcoxie, Missouri. She was born in Pulaskifield, Missouri on August 22, 1933, the daughter of the late Pete and Amelia (Boursheski) Bruenn. She was united in marriage on November 28, 1959 to Bernard Koenig he preceded her in death on September 14, 1999. She was retired from the garment factory, a homemaker, a member of the St. Agnes Catholic Church near Wentworth, Missouri and the St. Agnes Altar Society. Rose is survived by several friends and loved ones. Rosary for Rose is being held on Wednesday October 1, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the Bennett-Wormington Funeral Chapel in Monett, Missouri with visitation to follow Rosary. Funeral Mass is being held on Thursday October 2, 2014 at 10 a.m. at the St. Agnes Catholic Church near Wentworth, Missouri with Father Peter Morciniec officiating. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
KORKOSKI, Joseph | Mar. 19, 1865 Poland |
Apr. 23, 1945 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ophelia - Research Note: Parents not named on the death certificate. Tommie Younker of Pierce City, MO was the informant. - He was a son of Joseph Korkoski and Rosa Savoroski. He was the husband of Ophelia Washick. - Notes for Joseph Korkoski | Past & Present, Pulaskifield, by Earle Staponski Tyne Firmin Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KORKOSKI, Ophelia (WASHICK) | Sept. 15, 1869 Poland |
Nov. 1, 1941 Capps Creek, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Joseph - Research Note: She was a daughter of John Washick and Cordula Mjodjik both born Germany. Usual residence was 4 miles S. of Pierce City, MO. Sophie Blawes of Kansas City, KS was the informant. - Notes for Ophelia Korkoski | Past & Present, Pulaskifield, by Earle Staponski Tyne Firmin Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KORKOSKI, Rose (SAVOROSKI) | 1833 | 1910 Capps Creek, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: 1900 Census Missouri; Lawrence; Pierce; District 84 - Adam Ruskoski, head, born Apr. 1860 Germany, age 40, married for 21 years, parents born Germany, immigrated to US in 1879, blacksmith - Mary, wife, born Aug. 1860, age 39, mother of 10 children, 7 living, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated to US in 1879 - John, son, born Jan. 1882 MO, age 18, single, blacksmith - Lena, daughter, born Sept. 1885 MO, age 14 - Paul, son, born Jan. 1888 MO, age 12 - Peat, son, born Jan. 1890 MO, age 10 - Albert, son, born Apr. 1892 MO, age 8 - Edward, son, born July 1896 MO, age 3 - Raymond, son, born Apr. 1899 MO, age 1 - Rosa Koskowski, mother in law, born Aug. 1831 Germany, widowed twice, mother of 6 children, 2 living, parents born Germany, immigrated to US in 1881 | Past & Present, Pulaskifield, by Earle Staponski Tyne Firmin Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KORKOSKI, Theodore | Sept. 1890 MO |
1921 MO |
Research Note: Son of Joseph Korkoski and his wife Ophelia (Washick) Korkoski. 1920 Census he was in the state hospital in Nevada, MO. - Notes for Theodore Korkoski | Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Clara J. (FELARSKI) | May 29, 1911 MO |
Mar. 9, 2003 | SSW: Frank E. - Research Note: She was a daughter of John Felarski and his wife Victoria Pauline Drzymala and the wife of Frank E. Kresyman. - Clara J. Kresyman, 91, of Pierce City, died at 3:40 a.m. yesterday, March 9, at Cox Monett Hospital following a long illness. Mrs. Kresyman was born May 29, 1911, in Barry County, the daughter of John and Pauline Drzymala Felarski. She was a lifelong Pierce City resident, a homemaker, and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and Parish Council of Catholic Women in Pierce City. She married Frank Kresyman on April 5, 1932, and he preceded her in death January 9, 1971. Survivors include one sister, Irene Manning of Independence, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Raymond Felarski and Aleck Eiskina; and four sisters, Helen Golubski, Albena Katzfey, Victoria Nelson, and Rosa Lehr. Funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 13, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pierce City with Father Peter Morciniec officiating. Burial will be in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Pulaskifield under the direction of Wessell Funeral Home of Pierce City. - Another Photo - Notes for Clara Kresyman | Photo Edd Marks Monett Times Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Cordella (GARRISON) | Mar. 27, 1928 | May 31, 2018 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Orville Rice and Ada (Santee) Garrison. She was preceded in death by her former husband, John Michael Kresyman, son Danny Kresyman and daughter Judy Weston. Cordella was dedicated and baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in November of 1957. As she dealt with different issues she often quoted 2 Corinthians 4:17-18 where is says "tribulation is momentary……the things seen are temporary….but the unseen are everlasting. Service arrangements and cremation are under the direction of the White Funeral Home and Crematory, Cassville, Missouri. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
KRESYMAN, Daniel Lee | Aug. 28, 1950 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 3, 1993 | Inscription: "SP4 US ARMY -VIETNAM" - Research Note: SSDI has death date of Nov. 15, 1993. The stone has Nov. 3rd. He was a son of John and Cordella Viola (Garrison) Kresyman. | SSDI Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Elisebeth | May 17, 1922 | Mar. 24, 1926 | Research Note: Frank Hatton added:: Kresyman Elizabeth - 5/17/1922 - 3/24/1926 - Daughter of Michael Kresyman and Julia Frances (Zelokalski) Kresyman. | Note Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Frank Edward | Mar. 2, 1907 MO |
Jan. 9, 1971 DOA, St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Clara J. - Research Note: He was a son of Michael Kresyman and Julia Frances Zelokalski. Husband of Clara J. Felarski. Resident of rural Pierce City, Barry Co., MO. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. - Notes for Frank E. Kresyman - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Military Stone | Photos Edd Marks Census Notes Death Certificate Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photos Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, John | Feb. 9, 1890 Lawrence Co., MO |
Apr. 20, 1939 Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: John Kresyman's wife was Mary Bruenn and he was a son of Mike Kresyman and Julia Zulaski (or Zelokalski) Kresyman, both born Poland. Mrs. John Kresyman of Wentworth, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Notes for John Kresyman |
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KRESYMAN, John Michael | Jan. 22, 1923 | May 25, 1980 | Inscription: " PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: He was a son of Tony Kresyman and his wife Rose Boursheski. He was the husband of Cordella Viola Garrison. - Military Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY - WORLD WAR II" | Photo Edd Marks Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Julia Frances (ZELOKALSKI) | Oct. 12, 1860 Poland |
Mar. 24, 1932 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Michael - Research Note: Daughter of Mike Zelokalski and his wife Rose Glapski?, both born Poland. Her husband was Mike Kresyman and he was the informant. - Another Photo - Notes for Julia Kresyman | Photo Edd Marks Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Leo J. | Dec. 18, 1920 | June 4, 1926 | Research Note: He was a son of John Kresyman and Mary Bruenn. - 1920 Census Missouri; Lawrence; Mount Pleasant; District 110 - John Kresyman, head, age 30, born MO, parents born Poland, farmer - Mary, wife, age 23, born MO, parents born Poland - Tommie, son, age 4, born MO - Edward, son, age 2, born MO - Leo, son, age 1, born MO | Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Leona Katrina | Apr. 30, 1930 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Aug. 19, 1931 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Joseph Kresyman, born Bricefield, MO and Mary (Boursheski) Kresyman, born Pioneer, MO. Leona died at 2:30 p.m. from milk poisoning. She was ill for 1 1/2 days. | Death Certificate Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton |
KRESYMAN, Mary Cecelia (BRUENN) | Oct. 29, 1896 MO |
Nov. 23, 1968 Burge Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Fred W. and Justina “Tena” (Younker) Bruenn. She was the wife of John Kresyman. Usual residence was Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO. Mrs. Jack Terhune of RR 1, Brighton, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Notes for Mary Kresyman | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Michael | 1865 | 1939 | SSW: Julia - Research Note: Census has that he was born Sept. 1867, born Poland. He was the husband of Julia Frances Zelokalski. - Another Photo - Notes for Michael Kresyman | Photo Edd Marks Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Mike | No Date | No Date | Research Note: From Frank Hatton's file - Kresyman, Mike - no dates | Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Rose (BOURSHESKI) | Oct. 13, 1901 MO |
May 24, 1959 St. Vincent Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Tony - Research Note: Usual residence was Purdy, Barry Co., MO. Her husband was Tony A. Kresyman and he was the informant. She was a daughter of John Boursheski and Rose Stipp. - Another Photo - Notes for Rose Kresyman | Photo Edd Marks Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Sofia Helen | Mar. 4, 1927 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Oct. 30, 1935 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Sofia was a daughter of Joseph Kresyman, born Bricefield, MO and Mary (Boursheski) Kresyman, born Pioneer, MO. The cause of death was diphtheria. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
KRESYMAN, Thomas Michael | Sept. 18, 1915 Pierce City, MO |
Mar. 23, 1978 Akron, Summit Co., OH |
Research Note: Son of John Kresyman and Mary (Bruenn) Kresyman. Single on the WW II enlistment records in 1940. Thomas Michael Kresyman, age 45, son of John Kresyman and Mary Bruenn, married Helen Grace (Selman) Cundiff, age 32, daughter of Clyde Selman and Peggy Ray, on Mar. 25, 1961 in Akron, Summit Co., OH. Helen G. Kresyman divorced Thomas M. Kresyman on Oct. 6, 1969 in Akron, Summit Co., OH. Helen's first husband was John Arthur Cundiff. - Military Stone - Inscription: "US ARMY" - Notes for Thomas M. Kresyman | Census WW II Enlistments SS Claims Index OH Marriage Records OH Divorce Records OH Death Records Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KRESYMAN, Tony Adam | Jan. 14, 1892 MO |
July 22, 1969 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Rose - Research Note: Son of Michael Kresyman and Julia Frances (Zelokalski) Kresyman. He was the husband of Rose Boursheski. - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT CO A 129 MG BN - WORLD WAR I" - Notes for Tony Adam Kresyman | Photo Edd Marks Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photos Jim Pierce |
KUKLENSKI, Adam | Dec. 25, 1868 Poland |
Feb. 20, 1958 Rural Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Anna - Research Note: His deceased wife's name was Anna (Staponski). He was a son of Anthony/Anton Kuklenski and mother not known. Mrs. Tom Dwyer of Rural Monett, MO was the informant. - Notes for Adam Kuklenski | Census Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KUKLENSKI, Anna (STAPONSKI) | Sept. 9, 1870 Germany |
Mar. 11, 1941 MO |
SSW: Adam - Research Note: Original spelling was Szczepanska. She was a daughter of Anton Martin and Maryanna Szczepanska. She was the wife of Adam Kuklenski. - Notes for Anna Kuklenski | MO Marriage Records Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KUKLENSKI, Estella "Stella" (WOZNIAK) | Sept. 26, 1902 Elyria, Valley Co., NE |
Apr. 12, 1926 Lakeside Hosp., Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: Death Certificate has her maiden name as Waznick. Estella “Stella” Kuklenski (Waznick) was married, husband not given. She was a daughter of Joseph Waznick born Poland and Julia Treban, born MI. Her father was the informant. | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KUKLENSKI, Frances (GRABOWSKI) | Oct. 17, 1871 Poland |
Feb. 14, 1959 St. Vincent Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was widowed and her husband's name was given as Joseph Kuklenski. She was a daughter of John Grabowski. Her mother's name was not named on the death certificate. Joe Kuklenski of Pierce City, MO was the informant. - Notes for Frances Kuklenski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KUKLENSKI, Frank | Oct. 19, 1900 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
May 26, 1965 State Hosp., Fulton, Callaway Co., MO |
Research Note: Frank Kuklenski was a son of Adam Kuklenski and his wife Anna Staponski. He had been in the state hospital for 5 months. Usual residence was Pierce City, MO. Never married. - Notes for Frank Kuklenski | Death Certificate Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
KUKLINSKI, Jozef | Nov. 27, 1869 Germany |
Jan. 22, 1917 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: He was married and a blacksmith. Son of John Kuklinski and Mattie Kopzra???, both born Germany. He died as a result from injuries received from falling out of the hay loft. He was the husband of Frances Grabowski. Joe Kuklinski, Jr. was the informant on the death certificate. The married name on Frances' tombstone is spelled Kuklenski. The stone inscription is written in German. - Notes for Josef Kuklinski | Death Certificate Notes Phyllis Long Dates from Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |