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This is the Birth/Batismal Record for Jan Trykaszko (Trykoski) from the Knyszyn Parish Church. (Click on image to enlarge.) He was born on 21 Apr 1885 in Dlugoleka, Polond. (Date of Baptism: 28 Apr 1885). His parents were Stanislaw Trykaszko and Marcela Hodusz.
Jan is my great grandfather. Stanislaw and Marcela are my great great grandparents. MAC
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This is the Birth/Batismal Record for Anna Kobeszka from the Knyszyn Parish Church. She was born on 24 Jan 1891 in Penskie, Polond. (Date of Baptism: 03 Mar 1891). Her parents were Aleksander Kobeszka and Rozalia Zimnoch.
Anna is my great grandmother. Aleksander and Rozalia are my great great grandparents. MAC
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This is the Marriage Certificate for Anna Kobeszka and John Trykoski. They were married on 19 Nov 1911 in St. Isador's Church, Riverhead NY.
Anna and John are my great grandparents. MAC
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This is Sophia Trykoski's First Communion Certificate from St. Isador's Church in Riverhead, NY.
Sophie is my grandmother. MAC
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This is the first page of Marion Trykoski's Death Certificate, which I obtained from the NYC Municipal Archives. Marion died on 8 Feb 1934 from "Basilar meningitis -- type undetermined". She was 10 years old.
Marian is my grandmother's younger sister. MAC
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This is the second page of Marion Trykoski's death certificate. Additional clinical information is hand written on the left margin by Dr. McWilliam, House Resident: "Passed (from) Primary, non-determinate (meningitis); started with pain in ear 6 weeks ago; no redness of eardrum, no discharge; mastoidectomy was exploratory". Undertaker scrolled "To Cutchogue" on the certificate (it is written upside down).
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Marion Trykoski was treated for 22 days in the Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. It was founded in 1868. The original location was at 190 Washington Street, Brooklyn. The hospital was moved (and remoded) several times over the course of 60 years. The final location, at 29 Greene Avenue, was opened in 1930. Marion was admitted there on 17 Jan 1934.
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The Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital is no longer open. The building on 29 Green Avenue is still standing in Downtown Brooklyn. Ironically, I lived 2 subways stops away from the hospital while I was in medical school.