For over 150 years, Milwaukee has been home to a large community of people of Polish descent. The Milwaukee Polonia Project hopes to show the interweaving, intertwining family trees that resulted in this community. It is hoped that, eventually, all the families can be connected to one another. The Milwaukee Polonia Project is also a means to explore our common history and celebrate our shared heritage.

THE ACTUAL DATABASE OF THE TREE IS NOW LOCATED AT THE MILWAUKEE POLONIA PROJECT TREE at Tribal Pages. (We still have much work to do, so don't assume that families are shown completely.) YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSWORD TO ACCESS INFORMATION ON DECEASED INDIVIDUALS.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Featured Profile #46 - Stanley W. Kaminski

Stanley W. Kaminski (1863 - 1938)

Here is another entry from Memoirs of Milwaukee County, (1909) edited by Jerome Anthony Watrous.  This one, found at page 212, discusses the father of John G. Kaminski (Featured Profile #45):


[Note: although the spelling of names in Memoirs is always spotty, this one is particularly egregious.   Here are the correct spellings:

Dlurenka is really Dluszynska
Kotechi is really Kotecki
Bartozenicz is really Botorowicz
Artmann is really Ertmann or Erdmann
Vadinski is really Wazinski]


Relation to Nearest Featured Profile - John G. Kaminski (Featured Profile #45):  Father.

Path From Nearest Featured Profile:   John G. Kaminski > father, Stanley W. Kaminski