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Note: RESEARCH STANDARD APPLIED Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 Lucy Victoria Mazur is my maternal second great aunt, which is via common ancestry with Stanley Mazur and Julianna Wierzba. Lucy was initially identified by Daniel James. Based on the application of recognized genealogical standards of proof, the descent and family structure of Lucy Victoria Mazur is sufficiently established beyond any reasonable doubt. The basis begins with her obituary, which lists her parents and family members. This has been subsequently supported with the additional interlocking records and documentation listed further below. 1874 BIRTH OF HARRY MOGENSEN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 Harry Mogensen was born on Tuesday, March 24, 1874. 1886 BIRTH OF LUCY VICTORIA MAZUR Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 Lucy Victoria Mazur was born on Friday, October 29, 1986, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. 1886 BAPTISM OF LUCY VICTORIA MAZUR Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 Lucy Victoria Mazur was baptized on Sunday, November 7, 1986, at St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. According to the research of Daniel James, the birth and baptism are recorded with St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Baptism Register, 1881-1887, LDS Film 1577895, page 190. Her godparents were Mathias Szramnek and Maria Bojan. 1894 OBITUARY MENTION OF LUCY VICTORIA MAZUR Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated December 5, 2020 Lucy Mazur is mentioned in the obituary of Magdalena Mazur, which appeared in the Dziennik Chicagoski, a Polish language newspaper, from Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, on Tuesday, November 13, 1894. The obituary names “Łucya Mazur” as a surviving sister of “Magdalena Mazur.” 1900 CENSUS OF LUCY VICTORIA MAZUR Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Thursday, June 7, 1900, shows Lucy Victoria Mazur living with her parents at 17 Fry Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the ancestry website: "Lucy Mazur, daughter, white, female, born November 1886, age 13, single, born in Illinois, father born in Poland Germany, mother born in Poland Germany, occupation is [unreadable], can read, can write, speaks English." 1910 CENSUS OF LUCY VICTORIA MAZUR Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Monday, February 28, 1910, shows the Lucy Victoria Mazur living with her parents at 1322 West Huron Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the ancestry website: "Lucy Mazer, daughter, female, white, age 24, single, born in Illinois, father born in Germany Polish, mother born in Germany Polish, speaks English, occupation is labeling at paper house, can read, can write." 1918 DEATH OF LUCY VICTORIA MOGENSEN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 Lucy Victoria Mogensen died on Monday, July 1, 1918, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Lucy was buried on Thursday, July 4, 1918, in St. Adalbert Catholic Cemetery in Niles, Cook County, Illinois, USA. The following appeared in the Dziennik Chicagoski, a Polish language newspaper, from Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 1918, and the following is a loose translation: “To all relatives and acquaintances we bring this sad news that my beloved wife and our late daughter Łucya Mogensen nee Mazur. Branch member Royal Neighbors Number 7443. After a short but severe sickness, she said goodbye to this world, bearing the Holy Sacraments, on July 1, 1918, at 6:15 a.m., middle-aged. The funeral will take place on Thursday, July 4, at 9:30 am, from the mourning house on Mon. 1000 N. Wood street, to the church of St. Helena, and from there to the cemetery of St. Wojciech [i.e. Adalbert]. We invite all our relatives and friends, immersed in grief, to this sad rite. Hieronim Mogensen [i.e. Hieronim is Jerome in English], husband; Alvina, daughter; Stanislaw and Julianna Mazur, parents; Anastasia, sister; Michał, Maksymillian, Jan, and Klemens, brothers; S. Maisel, brother in law; Konstantyna, Pelagia, Bronislawa, sisters in law.” The “Cook County, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1878-1922” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Lucy Mogensen; Birth Date: 29 Nov 1885; Birth Place: Illinois; Death Date: 1 Jul 1918; Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Burial Date: 4 Jul 1918; Cemetery Name: St Adalberts; Death Age: 32; Occupation: Housewife; Race: White; Marital Status: Married; Gender: Female; Street Address: 1000 Wood St; Father Name: Stanislaus Mazur: Father Birth Place: Poland; Mother Name: Julianna Wierzha; Mother Birth Place: Poland; FHL Film Number: 1309164." The “Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Victoria Mazur; Death Date: 1 Jul 1919; Death Location: Cook County, IL; File Number: 6019094; Archive Collection Name: Cook County Genealogy Records (Deaths); Archive repository location: Chicago, IL; Archive repository name: Cook County Clerk." The "Illinois, Archdiocese of Chicago, Cemetery Records, 1864-1989" is a historical record collection from the FamilySearch website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 04 Jul 1918; Event Place: Niles, Cook, Illinois, United States; Cemetery: St. Adalbert; Name: Lucy Maginsen Or Magensen; Age: 32; Birth Year (Estimated): 1886." The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was a typewritten form with handwritten information, and obtained from the Ancestry website: "Name: Lucy Maginsen [handwritten also Magensen]; Address: 32-7-2; Date of Burial: July 4, 1918; Lot: 29; Block: H; Section: Vita." 1918 DRAFT REGISTRATION OF HARRY MOGENSEN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated November 27, 2020 The “U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: “Name: Harry L Mogensen, City: Chicago, State: Illinois, Birth Date: 24 Mar 1874." The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was a typewritten form with handwritten information, and obtained from the Ancestry website: "Name: Harry L. Mogensen; Address: 1000 North Wood, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Age: 44; Born: March 24, 1874; Race: White; Citizen: Native Born; Occupation: Saloon Keeper; Employer: Self; Nearest Relative: Anna Mogensen (Mother), Kildare Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Height: Medium; Build: Stout; Eyes: Brown; Hair: Gray Brown; Date: September 12, 1918."
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