Hampton History
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Re: surname Kronick
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Posted: 21 Mar 2008 3:26AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Mike,
Frances Marie Kronick married John Peter Lindberg November 9, 1922 St. Mary's Church Evanston, Illinois I heard she was a wonderful cook of Polish and German food, she was a tall stately women with dark hair but I have no photos of my grandparents and she died before I was born.
The names George (maybe her father) Herman and Anna keep coming up maybe they where her siblings names. I know for sure that she had 1 brother and 10 sisters. She was born July 4th 1896 unconfirmed Dorchester or Ironwood Wisconsin. She died September 20, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois. My mother cared for her while she was ill. George Kronick signed her death certificate.
She is buried at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, Illinois near my grandfather, 2 brothers and 1 sister. When I was a child my father told me stories of when he used to go to Wisconsin a lot with his parents & siblings, they were always visiting relatives and fishing. He talked about the fox river in Twin Lakes Wisconsin, I was 7 when my grandfather died, he lived with us but I don't remember to much.
I hope that you can shed some light on the Kronick side
Thanks
Susan
Frances Marie Kronick married John Peter Lindberg November 9, 1922 St. Mary's Church Evanston, Illinois I heard she was a wonderful cook of Polish and German food, she was a tall stately women with dark hair but I have no photos of my grandparents and she died before I was born.
The names George (maybe her father) Herman and Anna keep coming up maybe they where her siblings names. I know for sure that she had 1 brother and 10 sisters. She was born July 4th 1896 unconfirmed Dorchester or Ironwood Wisconsin. She died September 20, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois. My mother cared for her while she was ill. George Kronick signed her death certificate.
She is buried at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, Illinois near my grandfather, 2 brothers and 1 sister. When I was a child my father told me stories of when he used to go to Wisconsin a lot with his parents & siblings, they were always visiting relatives and fishing. He talked about the fox river in Twin Lakes Wisconsin, I was 7 when my grandfather died, he lived with us but I don't remember to much.
I hope that you can shed some light on the Kronick side
Thanks
Susan
