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Marriage: Children:
  1. Stanislaw Tadeusz Surdek: Birth: 14 SEP 1906 in Siedliszowice, Poland. Death: 19 JAN 1964 in Chicago, Cook, IL

  2. Walerya Surdek: Birth: 24 SEP 1909 in SIEDLISZOWICE,POLAND. Death: 21 FEB 1935 in Illinois

  3. Leokadya \ Leocadia \ Lillian Ann Surdek: Birth: 28 AUG 1918 in Cicero, Cook, IL. Death: 3 JAN 1980 in Plains, Sanders, MT

  4. Genowefa \ Genevieve S. Surdek: Birth: 7 NOV 1923 in Illinois. Death: 14 AUG 1992 in Cook County, IL


Notes
a. Note:   First Name: Wojciech Last Name: Surdek Ethnicity: Austria Polish Last Place of Residence: Siedliszowice, Galicia Date of Arrival: Oct 13, 1909 Age at Arrival: 31 Gender: M Marital Status: M Ship of Travel: Bremen Port of Departure: Bremen Manifest Line Number: 0015
  Associated Passenger Date of Arrival Port of Departure Surdek, Wojciech Oct 13, 1909 Bremen Purchase this item Choose a size: 5x7 $10.00 9x12 $12.50 Built by Schichau Shipyard, Danzig, Germany, 1897. 10,552 gross tons; 550 (bp) feet long; 60 feet wide. Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 14 1/2 knots. 2,330 passengers (230 first class, 250 second class, 1,850 third class).
  Built for North German Lloyd, German flag, in 1897 and named Bremen. Bremerhaven-New York, Austrlia and Mediterranean-New York service. Nearly lost in Great Hoboken Pier Fire on June 30, 1900. Laid-up 1914-18. Given as reparations to P&O Lines, British flag, in 1919. London-Australia service. Sold to Byron Steam Navigation Company, British flag, in 1921 and renamed Constantinople. Piraeus-Mediterranean ports-New York service. Renamed King Alexander in 1924. Also Piraeus-Mediterranean ports-New York service. Scrapped in Italy during January of 1929



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