Margaretha Banach
F, b. 1842, d. 2 September 1866
Margaretha Banach was born in 1842. She married Martin Schultz, son of Frank Schultz, on 4 November 1860 at Grylewo. Margaretha Banach died on 2 September 1866.
Child of Margaretha Banach and Martin Schultz
- Walenty (Valentine) 'William' Schultz+ b. 26 Dec 1861, d. 12 May 1930
James Joseph Polebitski
M, b. 3 March 1953, d. 19 November 1978
James Joseph Polebitski was born on 3 March 1953 at Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI. He was the son of Albin Chester John Polebitski and Lucille Mary Stachura. James Joseph Polebitski died on 19 November 1978 at Merrill, Lincoln Co, WI, at age 25.
Jerome Stanke
M, b. 17 November 1931, d. 14 June 1997
Jerome Stanke was born on 17 November 1931 at Green Bay, Brown Co, WI. He was the son of Anton Stanke and Theresa Rutta. Jerome Stanke married Doris (?) Jerome Stanke died on 14 June 1997 at Vacaville, CA, at age 65.
Children of Jerome Stanke and Doris (?)
- Phil Stanke
- Craig Stanke
Nicolas Kabachinski
M, b. 30 March 1896, d. 30 September 1978
Nicolas Kabachinski was born on 30 March 1896 at Town of Carson, Portage Co, WI. He was the son of Frank Kabachinski and Rozalia Chesney. Nicolas Kabachinski married Helen Rose Eiden, daughter of John M. Eiden-Mitschen and Bertha Gavinski, on 3 February 1920 at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI. Nicolas Kabachinski died on 30 September 1978 at Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI, at age 82.
Article published in the Monday, October 2,1978 issue of the Stevens Point Daily Journal,
Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Actual date of death: September 30, 1978
Nick F. Kabachinski
Nick F. Kabahcniski, 82, formerly of 1024 Francis St., died Saturday afternoon at the Portage County Home following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be held 10 p.m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic Church. The Rev. Thomas E. Mullen will officiate. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Friends may call now at the Dzikoski Funeral Hone. St. Stephen’s Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters if America will join with the general rosary at 7 p.m., and Berens-Scribner Post No. 6 American Legion, and Portage County Barracks 1782, Veterans of World War 1, will hold a combined ritual at 7:30. A memorial fund has been established in his name.
Mr. Kabachinski was born March 30, 1896, in the Town of Carson, a son of the last Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kabachinski. HE was one of about a half dozen surviving members of Troop1, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, which left Stevens Point for World War 1 service in 1917. He was a blacksmith in the troop, which later became Battery E, 120th Field Artillery, and served in France. He was discharged in May 1919.
He married Helen Eiden on Feb. 3, 1920, at St. Stephens Church. The couple settled in tecens Point and he was employed by the Soo Line for a few years before going to Consolidated Papers Inc., Wisconsin River Division, where he worked for 37 years until retired 1961.
Is wife died July 29, 1966.
Survivors include five daughters, Ethel Kabachinski, 1024 Francis St., Mrs. Robert (Irene) Eiden, 2229 Dixon St., Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) Schultz,1217 Franklin St., Mrs. Lorraine Schultz, 1617 East Ave., and Mrs. Richard (Eleanor) Wimme, 3000 Jordan Lane: one sister, Mrs. Louise Janikowski, Portage County Home; one brother F.F. (Pete) Kabat, 3109 Ellis St; 20 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Four brothers preceded him in death.
Article published in the Monday, October 2,1978 issue of the Stevens Point Daily Journal,
Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Actual date of death: September 30, 1978
Nick F. Kabachinski
Nick F. Kabahcniski, 82, formerly of 1024 Francis St., died Saturday afternoon at the Portage County Home following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be held 10 p.m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic Church. The Rev. Thomas E. Mullen will officiate. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Friends may call now at the Dzikoski Funeral Hone. St. Stephen’s Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters if America will join with the general rosary at 7 p.m., and Berens-Scribner Post No. 6 American Legion, and Portage County Barracks 1782, Veterans of World War 1, will hold a combined ritual at 7:30. A memorial fund has been established in his name.
Mr. Kabachinski was born March 30, 1896, in the Town of Carson, a son of the last Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kabachinski. HE was one of about a half dozen surviving members of Troop1, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, which left Stevens Point for World War 1 service in 1917. He was a blacksmith in the troop, which later became Battery E, 120th Field Artillery, and served in France. He was discharged in May 1919.
He married Helen Eiden on Feb. 3, 1920, at St. Stephens Church. The couple settled in tecens Point and he was employed by the Soo Line for a few years before going to Consolidated Papers Inc., Wisconsin River Division, where he worked for 37 years until retired 1961.
Is wife died July 29, 1966.
Survivors include five daughters, Ethel Kabachinski, 1024 Francis St., Mrs. Robert (Irene) Eiden, 2229 Dixon St., Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) Schultz,1217 Franklin St., Mrs. Lorraine Schultz, 1617 East Ave., and Mrs. Richard (Eleanor) Wimme, 3000 Jordan Lane: one sister, Mrs. Louise Janikowski, Portage County Home; one brother F.F. (Pete) Kabat, 3109 Ellis St; 20 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Four brothers preceded him in death.
Children of Nicolas Kabachinski and Helen Rose Eiden
- Irene Kabachinski b. 5 May 1921
- Dorothy Rose Kabachinski b. 4 Sep 1923
- Lorraine Helen Kabachinski b. 21 Jan 1927
- Ethel Kabachinski b. 29 Jul 1931
- Eleanor Kabachinski b. 23 Mar 1938
Helen Rose Eiden
F, b. 20 August 1897, d. 29 July 1966
Helen Rose Eiden was born on 20 August 1897 at Town of New Hope, Portage Co, WI. She was the daughter of John M. Eiden-Mitschen and Bertha Gavinski. Helen Rose Eiden married Nicolas Kabachinski, son of Frank Kabachinski and Rozalia Chesney, on 3 February 1920 at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI. Helen Rose Eiden died on 29 July 1966 at Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI, at age 68.
Article published in the Saturday, July 30,1966 issue of the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Actual date of death: Friday, July 29, 1966
Mrs. N Kabchinski
Mrs Nick F. Kabachinski, 68, 1024 Francis St, died at 4:15 p.m. Friday at St. Michael’s Hospital, where she was admitted as a patient that morning, following a heart attack.
The former Helen Eiden, she was born Aug. 2, 1867, in the Town of New Hope, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eiden. On Feb.3, 1920, she married Nick Kabachinski at St. Stephens Catholic Church.
The Couple settled in Stevens Point where they have made their home a the present address for the past 40 years. Mr. Kabachinski was employed at the Wisconsin River Division of the Consolidated Papers, Inc., until his retirement in 1961.
Mrs. Kabachinski was a member of St. Stephens Parish Alter Society.
She is survived by her husband; five – daughters, Miss. Ethel Kabachinski, at home, Mrs. Robert (Irene) Eiden, 2229 Dixon St. Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy)Schultz, 1217Franklin St., Mrs. Norbert (Larraine) Schultz 1617 East Ave., and Mrs. Richard (Eleanor) Wimme, 2533 Prais St., two brothers, Adolf, Town of New Hope, and Benedict 2741 Water St., Two sisters, Mrs. Julia Ebel, 2701 Center St., and Mrs. Margaret Giese, 2133 Prairie St; and 20 grandchildren.
Her parents, one brother and two sisters precede her in death.
Funeral services are scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic Church, with burial to follow in the parish cemetery.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at the Dzikoski Funeral Home, where the Catholic Daughters if America, of which Miss Ethel Kabachinski is a member, will recite a rosary at 7:30 Monday night, followed by a general rosary at 8.
Article published in the Saturday, July 30,1966 issue of the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Actual date of death: Friday, July 29, 1966
Mrs. N Kabchinski
Mrs Nick F. Kabachinski, 68, 1024 Francis St, died at 4:15 p.m. Friday at St. Michael’s Hospital, where she was admitted as a patient that morning, following a heart attack.
The former Helen Eiden, she was born Aug. 2, 1867, in the Town of New Hope, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eiden. On Feb.3, 1920, she married Nick Kabachinski at St. Stephens Catholic Church.
The Couple settled in Stevens Point where they have made their home a the present address for the past 40 years. Mr. Kabachinski was employed at the Wisconsin River Division of the Consolidated Papers, Inc., until his retirement in 1961.
Mrs. Kabachinski was a member of St. Stephens Parish Alter Society.
She is survived by her husband; five – daughters, Miss. Ethel Kabachinski, at home, Mrs. Robert (Irene) Eiden, 2229 Dixon St. Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy)Schultz, 1217Franklin St., Mrs. Norbert (Larraine) Schultz 1617 East Ave., and Mrs. Richard (Eleanor) Wimme, 2533 Prais St., two brothers, Adolf, Town of New Hope, and Benedict 2741 Water St., Two sisters, Mrs. Julia Ebel, 2701 Center St., and Mrs. Margaret Giese, 2133 Prairie St; and 20 grandchildren.
Her parents, one brother and two sisters precede her in death.
Funeral services are scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic Church, with burial to follow in the parish cemetery.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at the Dzikoski Funeral Home, where the Catholic Daughters if America, of which Miss Ethel Kabachinski is a member, will recite a rosary at 7:30 Monday night, followed by a general rosary at 8.
Children of Helen Rose Eiden and Nicolas Kabachinski
- Irene Kabachinski b. 5 May 1921
- Dorothy Rose Kabachinski b. 4 Sep 1923
- Lorraine Helen Kabachinski b. 21 Jan 1927
- Ethel Kabachinski b. 29 Jul 1931
- Eleanor Kabachinski b. 23 Mar 1938