| Name |
Stanislaw "Stanley" LACALA |
| Birth Date |
1883 |
| Birth Place |
Austria |
| Birth Memo |
Poland was divided between Russia, Austria, and Germany. |
| Death Date |
abt 1943 |
| Death Place |
Baltimore, MD |
| Death Memo |
Died on Good Friday, 1943. |
| Burial Place |
Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery, Baltimore, MD |
| Immigration Date |
1903 |
| Immigration Place |
Ellis Island, NY |
| Residence Date |
1903 |
| Residence Place |
Philadelphia, PA |
| Residence Date |
bet 1903-1928 |
| Residence Place |
Bradock, PA |
| Residence Date |
abt 1928 |
| Residence Place |
Baltimore, MD |
| Occupation |
Laborer |
| Religion |
Catholic |
| Nationality |
Austrian of Polish ethnicity. |
| Father |
Unknown LACALA |
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| Spouses |
| 1 |
Apolonia Marsella FRONCZEK |
| Birth Date |
6 Feb 1886 |
| Birth Place |
Krakow, Austria |
| Birth Memo |
(Now Poland) |
| Death Date |
9 Apr 1980 Age: 94 |
| Death Place |
Baltimore (Dundalk), MD |
| Death Memo |
Heart failure. |
| Burial Place |
Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery, Baltimore, MD |
| Immigration Date |
9 Oct 1904 Age: 18 |
| Immigration Place |
Ellis Island, NY |
| Immigration Memo |
The exact day of entry is illegible, and could be 2,3, 8, 5 or 9. |
| Residence Date |
1903 |
| Residence Place |
Philadelphia, PA |
| Residence Memo |
Went to Gladys's father's sister to live? |
| Residence Date |
bet 1903-1928 |
| Residence Place |
Bradock, PA |
| Residence Date |
abt 1928 |
| Residence Place |
Baltimore, MD |
| Residence Memo |
108 Williams Avenue. |
| Occupation |
House Wife |
| Religion |
Catholic |
| Nationality |
Austrian of Polish ethnicity |
| Father |
Unknown FRONCZEK |
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| Marriage Date |
abt 1903 |
| Marriage Place |
Pennsylvania |
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| Notes for Stanislaw "Stanley" LACALA |
Became an American citizen.
Name is pronounced "Lasawa". |
| Notes for Apolonia Marsella (Spouse 1) |
-Never became American citizen. That was a mix-up. She always wanted to be a citizen. My father took out citizenship papers, but the people in the immigration office didn't have her name on the papers. (Had sister Verna's name twice instead of Gladys.) She never told me why she came to the United States.
-Went blind when she was about 89 or 90. She was with Gladys for a little over three years.
-Apolonia's parents died when she was young. Father was a shoemaker, and when she was about 13 or 14, she was sent to a rich person where she learned how to cook. She probably was sent as a servant. Very seldom did she talk about her parents.
-When we were brought up , we didn't sit and talk with our parents. I had more communication with my mother when I was about 19 or 20. Before that we worked and took care of the house, it wasn't like it is today. My mother used to have two or three rooms to live in and we'd have a boarder to help out. But I wouldn't give up my childhood for anything.
-Monica remembers that her grandmother told how the family swept their dirt floor in Poland every day except Sunday. |
| Notes |
| 217-01-2892 |
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