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Sources
1. Title:   Information provided to Stan Myers.
Author:   Dorothy (Raub) Myers
2. Author:   Personal knowledge of Stan Myers
3. Title:   Certificate Registration No. 19618 dated March 10, 1941 correctingnames of father, mother and child on birth certificate for SabinaBertha Kolaski.
Author:   Trenton, N.J. Dept of Public Affairs - Bureau of Health
4. Title:   Information provided to Stan Myers by Ray Tierney.
Author:   Recollections of Sally (Kolaski) Tierney as related to Raymond E.Tierney

Notes
a. Continued:   In corrections to the birth certificate for Sabina Kolaski filed onMarch 10, 1941, her father had the following changes made:
 Name of father: From Jan Kotecki to John Kolaski
 Name of mother: From Bronislawa Allercenska to Bronislawa Albercenska
 Name of child: From Sabina Kotecka to Sabina Bertha Kolaski."
  She was always known by the name "Sally", and worked hard as a singlemother to support and raise her two daughters after her first husband,Henry Raub, left home about 1937. During the Second World War, Sallyworked for John A. Roebling & Sons in Trenton, running wire windingmachinery. Her first social security card was issued on Dec 21, 1936. In 1946, she became licensed by the State of N.J. as an "Operator ofBeauty Culture", and she worked as a beautician/hairdresser inPrinceton, N.J. until 1955 when she married Raymond E. Tierney who wasattached to the Submarine Service in the U.S. Navy.
  Sally, as a "navy wife", moved often to different parts of the countryas dictated by her husband's assignments and began raising her secondfamily (sons Joe & Michael) in her 40's. She often had to handlematters by herself when Ray was away on duty assignments, particularlythose of 3 months duration when he was at sea on the USS Ethan Allen,a nuclear ballistic missile submarine. She was able to once take ashort cruise on one of these nuclear submarines.
  Sally enjoyed gardening and fishing; and was meticulous about keepingan orderly, neat and clean home. She was 5'-2" tall, weighed approx130 lb, had blue eyes and brown hair.

b. Note:   illness. With her at the time of her death were her husband RayTierney, her daughter Dottie Myers and son-in-law Stan Myers.
Note:   She died at Seacrest Nursing Home in Tuckerton, N.J. after an extended
c. Note:   Hamilton Square, N.J.
Note:   Funeral and burial arrangements handled by Saul Funeral Homes,


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