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Sources
1. Title:   Interview with person named
2. Source:   Have a copy of his birth certificate
3. Title:   Vittal Record: Birth
4. Title:   Vital Record, Death
5. Title:   Obituary: Bangor Daily News, Huges, Rena May 2004

Notes
a. Note:   Like his siblings, Joe is of Polish descent. However Joe told me that he may have German ancestry too. "Tajmojin" spelling came from Joe's birth certificate. Doctors/Clerks at that time did not always take care to get the correct spelling. Joe also reported his mother as Paulina on his marrige documnt instead of his birth mother, Franciska. Joe was only 21 when he married Cecelia, 18. Joe was barley five when his mother died, so he may have been thinking about the "mother" that had reared him when swearing the information. It was signed by them both on June 11, 1942. Cecelia was living with her mother at 11 Orange Street. Married by Rev. Benedit (Lulcta?) assistant. Joseph's father, Wladyslaw, had a cousin name Jozef who shows up in the New Britain Directories too. This cousin is also in Tajmajer, Arkadiusz Jakub family tree research. (Aka, Kuba.) Maybe our Jozef was named after him. He came close to death as a teenager from fumes of a bathroom "jets". When he wouldn't come out, Leo and their father broke the down door. Everyone took a Saturday night baths then. Dottie was a witness to all this as well. In 1940, Joseph and Leo was still living at his fathers house at 387 Burritt Street. They were both working at New Britain Machine Company. Joe was a grinder and Joe was a toolmaker. Their father, Wladyslaw, had no job listed. (Maybe he was earning enough money from his renters.) The 1941 New Britian Directory states that Joseph "removed" himself to New York. He probably stayed with Edward. But for what purpose? Was Joe there to find employment, help Edward in some way, leave home to experience independence, or some other reason? A year later, Joe was back and living as a newlywed with Ceil and her family at 11 Orange Street. Joe was working as a toolmaker in Hartford. In 1945, Joseph and Cecelia were living at a home at 282 Clinton Street. Leo and Rose were nearby at 62 Clinton Street. Joe and Cel were still at 282 Clinton in 1951.
  By 1955, they were living at 115 Horseplain Road. Major Machine Tool Company had was in operation at 38 Franklin. Leo was listed as working there. Ceceila worked there as well as a bkkpr. ( I have to check, but it looks like a book keeper/pay roll.) (2) In 1956 Joe and Leo was granted a permit for a machine shop on 98 Carr Ave. Source Hartford Courant. March 12, 1956. By 1965, Major Machine Tool Company was in Newington. His son, David said, his Dad often took his children on individual drives to get treats or do something special. Took his family on vacation to Sound View area in Old Lyme. Good with his hands: Rebuilt the basement for family life & dinning. Co-owned Major Machine Tool in Newington, Ct. with brother Leo. Social Security Number: 049-05-2006 _________________________________________________________ 1. Dottie T. Adolewski. 2.New Britain Directories. _________________________________________________
  Deborah (Pelletier) Tajmajer 44 Oriole Road --- East Haddam, CT 06423 (860) 873-3330 [email protected]@AOl.com Greenville, Maine Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~mecgreen/ Revised July 2003.


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