Banaszak Family - One Branch of the Indiana Banaszak's ...... Published 1 Aug 2001 - Still Incomplete

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1. Antony BANASZAK

Antony arrived in US 1888 at a port in Boston. Magdalene arrived September 2, 1891 at Baltimore with children, on the ship "Karlsruke", left from Prussia. Magdalene had 2 sisters, Kathlen or Katarzyna who married John Dudek, and had a son named Alex. Marry Ann married Andrew Grzeskowiak.
1.KARLSRUHE (1)
The "Karlsruhe" was built by Fairfield Co Ltd, Glagow in 1889 for North German Lloyd of Bremen. She was a 5,057 gross ton ship, length 415ft x beam 48ft, straight stem, one funnel, two masts, steel construction, single screw and a speed of 13 knots. There was accommodation for 44-1st, 36-2nd and 1,955-3rd class passengers. Launched on 31/8/1889, she sailed on her maiden voyage from Bremen to Montevideo and Buenos Aires on 10/11/1889. On 13/2/1890 she started her first Bremen - New York - Baltimore crossing and on 28/9/1892 commenced her first voyage from Bremen to Australia via the Suez Canal. On 31/1/1894 she sailed on her first Bremen - Suez - Far East voyage and completed 7 voyages on this service. On 8/2/1902 she started her last voyage from Bremen to New York and Baltimore, on 18/12/1902 her last Bremen - Baltimore voyage (37 N.Atlantic crossings), 16/5/1906 saw her last Bremen - Australia voyage (19 voyages) and on 22/9/1906 she started her last Bremen - S.America voyage (3 voyages). She was scrapped in 1908.] North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.554.] - [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 13 February 1998]

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possible brother?ID: I006
Name: Nicholas Martin BANASZAK
Sex: M
Birth: 1863
Death: 11 JAN 1937 in Bay City, Michigan

Marriage 1 Agnes JANASIK b: 1870 in Sroda, Poznan, Poland
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=diannejanasikjan&id=I006
Children
Henry S. BANASZAK b: 1905 in Michigan

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Subject:
Surnames: Banaszak, Budziach, Kajtaniak, Mieloszyk, Szymanski, Tomaszewski
Posted by:
S. Banaszak
Message:
Family Name BANASZAK located in the Chicago, Illinois area. My information is limited, however, perhaps if we communicate I can be of more assistance. My grandfather's name was JOHN BANASZAK and he had seven children (Alex, Walter, Delores, Helen, Stan, Rose, and Chester) one of which was my Dad. My grandfather emigrated from Poland with some of his siblings. At this time, I do not know their names. John Banaszak lived in the Chicago suburbs but we do not know where his siblings settled. Let's communicate . . .we may be of assistance to each o
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Subject:
Pawlak
Posted by:
Bruce Pawlak
Message:
Sorry, no match. Since writing the original message I have uncovered the entire family:
[Parents: Marcin Pawlak & Jadwiga Banaszak]
Michal b. 8Sep1877 d. 7Feb1945
Franciszek b. 11Aug1879 d. 9Mar1963
Walenty b. Feb1882 d. 25Feb1934
Jadwiga b. Dec1883 d. before 1970
Wiktoria b. Jan 1886 d. 7Sep1887

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Subject: Banaszak Family Tree

Posted by: Gregory Andrus
Message: My great-grandfather, Valentine (Walenty) Banaszak emigrated from Inieciesk, Schroda, Posen,then part of Germany, now Sroda, Poznan, Poland in about 1881. He immigrated with his wife (Mary Kaczor)to northern Michigan (Calumet) and later moved to Detroit. His children were Matthew, Anthony, Frank, Mary, Anna, Peter, John, and Katherine. I assume that the rest of the Banaszaks around must have come over at the same time. Are there any connections here?
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Magdalina SZARLOTA

Magdalene arrived September 2, 1891 at Baltimore with children, on the ship "Karlsruke", left from Prussia. Magdalene had 2 sisters, Kathlen or Katarzyna who married John Dudek, and had a son named Alex. Marry Ann married Andrew Grzeskowiak.
1.KARLSRUHE (1)
The "Karlsruhe" was built by Fairfield Co Ltd, Glagow in 1889 for North German Lloyd of Bremen. She was a 5,057 gross ton ship, length 415ft x beam 48ft, straight stem, one funnel, two masts, steel construction, single screw and a speed of 13 knots. There was accommodation for 44-1st, 36-2nd and 1,955-3rd class passengers. Launched on 31/8/1889, she sailed on her maiden voyage from Bremen to Montevideo and Buenos Aires on 10/11/1889. On 13/2/1890 she started her first Bremen - New York - Baltimore crossing and on 28/9/1892 commenced her first voyage from Bremen to Australia via the Suez Canal. On 31/1/1894 she sailed on her first Bremen - Suez - Far East voyage and completed 7 voyages on this service. On 8/2/1902 she started her last voyage from Bremen to New York and Baltimore, on 18/12/1902 her last Bremen - Baltimore voyage (37 N.Atlantic crossings), 16/5/1906 saw her last Bremen - Australia voyage (19 voyages) and on 22/9/1906 she started her last Bremen - S.America voyage (3 voyages). She was scrapped in 1908.] North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.554.] - [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 13 February 1998]


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