Gawrelski Family Tree » Joseph Bubniak (1867-1955)

Personal data Joseph Bubniak 

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Household of Joseph Bubniak

He is married to Mary Jurusik.

They got married on November 1, 1894 at Lipinki, Malopolskie, Poland, he was 27 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John Bubniak  1894-1966 
  2. Agnes Bubniak  1898-1966 
  3. Jacob Bubniak  1899-1959 
  4. Helen Bubniak  1902-1978 
  5. Alexander J Bubniak  1913-1986 
  6. Sophie Mary Bubniak  1915-2009 


Notes about Joseph Bubniak

Arrived in America on August 14, 1902 (entering at Philadelphia) to find work and bring the remainder of his family to America to avoid unsettled political climate caused by conflicts between Austria and Poland. Settled initially in Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh to work in coal mines; later moved to Amsterdam NY to work in carpet factories. Date of entry and marriage date found on Mary Bubniak's Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the US dated July 10, 1941 (cert no. 2-818563) and recorded at the Montgomery County offices in Fonda, NY. Brought wife and five Polish born children to America in 1913. Had two known brothers; Albert, who also immigrated to Amsterdam and another, Anton, who immigrated to South America. Anton also married the sister of Joseph's wife, Mary.
Obituaries say that he lived in West Newton for 10 years before coming to Amsterdam. West Newton, PA is about 20 miles south-southeast of Pittsburgh.
Some info extracted from birth/baptism certificate dated 2/16/1939. He and his parents lived in house # 56 in Lipinki. Parish name: Lipinki. Decanatus: Biecz. Diocese: Tarnow. District: Gorlice. Palatinatus: Krakow. Baptismal book: Tom.: 2; Pag.: 314; nr.ser.: 40.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Joseph Bubniak

Marianna Cionek
± 1790-± 1850
Regina Olechowicz
± 1800-????

Joseph Bubniak
1867-1955

1894

Mary Jurusik
1876-1960

John Bubniak
1894-1966
Agnes Bubniak
1898-1966
Jacob Bubniak
1899-1959
Helen Bubniak
1902-1978

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    2. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: W Newton Ward 2, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1432; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0215; FHL microfilm: 1375445 / Ancestry.com
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    5. 1920 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1920; Census Place: Amsterdam Ward 4, Montgomery, New York; Roll: T625_1126; Page: 22A; Enumeration District: 67; Image: 307.
      Birth date: abt 1868 Birth place: Galicia Residence date: 1920 Residence place: Amsterdam Ward 4, Montgomery, New York Arrival date: 1902 Arrival place:
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    10. Lipinki parish records, pago Lipinki Tom II pag. 314 nr. ser. 40 , February 16, 1939
      Living in House 56 Lipinki

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