Showing posts with label lillian dziekan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lillian dziekan. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2018

More letters

I can't tell you how thankful I am that I liked to write my grandmother letters about her life. I treasure these letters like they are a priceless piece of art.









6-13-02

Hello Bree and Joe,

Sorry I'm so late with this letter. We are fine.

1. What did you do for fun as children?
My uncle bought us a pair of roller skates and a bicycle that we 3 girls shared. By the way, when our bike broke, Grandpa repaired the bike. His sister, Florence was my best friend. Her mother worked the afternoon shift (his father dead). I spent many many nites with her. I mean evenings.

2. Grandpa went to Boy's club every day after school. So I did not see him much. We girls played monopoly many times.

Grandpa: He delivered the Polish paper every day and earned some money. Thank God for Boy's Club!

2. Favorite Food:
My mother made soup 5 days a week and on Sunday we had meat. We did not eat pastry or candy. Drank a lot of milk, no coffee. So food was my favorite food..
Grandpa drank coffee and cakes from the bakery. His mother was a good Polish cook.

It's entirely different today. Money was the issue. Today more money and more treats, especially today. I never went to the restaurant when I was young. Grandpa and I just went to a Catholic school.

I remember I did not have a .05 to see a movie on Friday. So I stayed in class and cleaned the room. But my childhood was great. What you don't have, I did not miss.

In the 8th grade, I worked after school at a produce department. Worked after school 4 years in high school to pay for my clothes and books. I never seen any alcohol in my mother's home and never swore.

On Sunday, I would go to church and then to a movie.

Live: (Live)
Grandma and Grandpa  - We lived in Detroit, 9 blocks away. We went same Catholic school.

Bree,
I bought a new CD last week which I playing now. Called the voice by Russell Watson.

Thank you for the stationary. I played pinocle. I enjoy the senior club, met many new friends. Sometimes Grandpa and I need space. He loves to stay home. I stayed home for 10 years when I had 6 kids in 8 years.

Uncle Gary is moving to Brighton to join your dad and uncles. I will MISS him, they would come over and we would play cards and enjoy each other.

Aunt Shirley and I call each other every day. Excuse my spelling, I use to be a good speller but now going on 73 in August, I sometimes forget. Today, I'm going to have my hair done. I need a loose permanent.

Sunday is Father's Day, our sons and Shirley will be here to celebrate. Grandpa will be 76 in November and doing fine.

On Sunday's after church if no one comes over we go to Bishop Park in Wyandotte. They have boat cruises from Thursday to Sunday. We go often.

Love you, Bree.
Grandma

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Letter #2
7-15-02






Hello Bree and Joe,

We are fine and well.

1. Did we walk? Yes and rode the bus. I worked part-time downtown after school for two years. Yes, driving in a car was a treat since there wasn't a car when I was young.

2. I attended 8 years in a Catholic school before then I went to a public kindergarten class. I graduated from Chadsey High School (public) in 1947. Married in 48 to Grandpa.

My favorite nun was Sister Suzanne (4th grade | Who I named Aunt Suzanne after her). The nuns (nun) very pleasant and smiling to us kids!

2. Yes I did enjoy school, also met your grandpa there. Had many friends. They also taught us from right and wrong, plus religion.

I always walked to school. I met grandpa as a safety boy at the corner on Martin street. Her called me 'Blondie'. One day he walked me home only to be my best friend's brother.

3. I walked about a mile. My best friends were Aunt Florence and Lillian, who lived on the same street. Aunt Florence died and Lillian, I call her now and then.

My mother had 3 girls and we always used the bus.

Grandpa and I seen baby Sophie. She is so cute. Sorry! She has blond eyebrows which means she will be a blonde like her father and grandmother (me).

My father had blonde hair and hazel eyes. My mother had brown hair and brown eyes. We 3 girls all had hazel eyes and blond hair. My younger sister, Genevieve, we call her Jerrie, had ash blond. She lives in Taylor and has 2 boys. Both divorced with children, who lives with their mother.

Love you and see you on August 10th.
Love Grandma and Grandpa.

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Things to note:
- Graduated from Chadsey High School in 1947.
- Married in 1948

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Written letters to my grandmother, Lillian Dziekan

I call myself an old soul. I've always loved bird watching (since I was five!), I love lighthouses, I love scrapbooking and telling family stories and I love genealogy. Growing up I loved writing and I would write my grandma and ask her questions about her life. I would also package stationary for my grandma so she always had something to write me back on. I kept all of the letters we wrote back and forth and I scrapbooked a page on them. I am so thankful that I did this as it has helped me with my genealogy journey.


My grandmother, Lillian Kopec Dziekan, My brother Gregory Dziekan and my Grandfather Raymond Dziekan Sr. 

Correspondence from Lillian (Kopec) Dziekan to me (Briana Dziekan Fisher).


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5-14-02

1. Hello Bree and Joe,

I had a lovely day for Mother's day, all my kids were over.

Here are the answers

Grandpa had 8 siblings, he was the 8th child and his youngest sister was a girl named Florence. Grandpa is the only living sibling left. 

Grandma:
My mother was a wonderful mother. We were poor and without a father (They were married in a Catholic church but left us 3 girls for another woman with money who also had a husband.)

2. She (My mother) never swore, drank and worked part-time cleaning homes. I worked part time in high school to pay for my school books and clothes. 

I graduated from high school in 1947. Married Grandpa in 1948. 

Grandpa:
His mother was very stern but had to raise her 9 children since her husband died at the age of 41. Grandpa quit high school to go to work and then joined the navy when he was 17 years old.

3. Question
My childhood - Poor but a relaxing home. We were on welfare, living in a rented home. I also remembering as a childhood waiting for the Goodfellow's truck for our only Xmas gift. Those were in the depression years. 

I slept with my older sister Mary in the front bedroom. My mother and younger sister slept in the back bedroom.

We had a coal stove in the living room.

Where did I keep my things:
We had a bedroom set with drawers and a back porch for other things. 

On my 25th anniversary (wedding) my sister and I left for Poland. Grandpa did not want to go. A country about 50 years behind time, still under German's rule. 

After my mother died he came to visit us and stayed with my younger sister and then returned home to his 3rd wife. He always said God punished him and he did not have any more children with his 2 other wife's cause he did not support his 3 girls. Love Grandma. 

3. My mother dressed wearing nylons and a dress. She had brown hair and brown eyes. I always remember that she would pick up people's laundry to our home (washed and ironed). Brought the laundry in a wagon to our home and walked them delivered. My mother was a lovely, lovely lady. Died at the age of 69 years from a heart attack.

4. My father had blonde hair and hazel eyes. I was five years old when he left for Poland. He entered the country illegally from Canada. The judge sent him back to Poland cause he wanted to live with his girlfriend who was my godmother. Grandpa's father died when he was 9 years old. All he said he had dark hair and very tall. 

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So Lillian's father, Peter Kopec, left the family for her Godmother and was deported to Poland for failure to take care of his three girls. It sounds like her life was not easy after he left them, and her mother was a very hard worker trying to support them.

Grandpa Raymond Dziekan Sr. was one of 9 kids and his mother was very strict.

Peter Kopec is a big mystery to me in which I am still researching. I found a woman on Ancestry who is a third cousin to my father, in which I believe her great-grandfather, Joseph Kopec, is Peter Kopec's brother!

More letter's to come. I'm so glad I wrote my grandmother and asked all these questions!

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

52 weeks - Week 1


Thanks for joining me. I am going to do the best I can to do 52 ancestors in 52 weeks. 

I'm going to start with - well 'Start'. 

This is my first genealogy blog so my first entry will be about my Grandmother, Lillian (Kopec) Dziekan. 

Lillian Dziekan was the most kind and caring person you would have ever met. I still remember her giving me (wet) kisses and big hugs. She loved her family and they meant everything to her. 

I loved writing letters growing up and grandma was one of my penpals. Thank goodness I saved all those letters as they have given me the most amazing clues to her life. Now that she has passed on there are so many more questions I wish I would have asked. 

One of the big mysteries I'm trying to piece together is her father, Peter Kopec. PI will get to the big mystery in a moment.

Lillian's Vital Information:


Let's start with Lillian and where she was born.

Peter Kopec married Katherine Guzik and had three daughters, Lillian Deloris Kopec, Mary Helen Kopec and Genevieve Kopec (Gerry). 

Lillian Deloris Kopec was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 11, 1929. 

Census 1930

In 1930 we see her on the first census records. 


1930:
Residency - 4827 Lawndale Ave, Detroit, MI; Owned house with $5000; No a farm.

Head - Peter Kopec - 
*Anything in red means these are clues to researching back further.
  • Male, White, Age 30
  • Born in Poland
  • Married at age 23. 
  • Can read and write. 
  • Father - Born in Poland. 
  • Mother - Born in Poland. 
  • Spoke Polish before coming to the USA.
  • PA: The individual began the naturalized process and has submitted a declaration of intention.
  • Arrived in 1924. 
  • Can speak English
  • Job - Laborer - Auto Manufacturer
  • Was working
  • Not a Veteran

Wife - Catheryn (Her name is spelled multiple different ways).
  • Female, White, 31, Married
  • Born in Poland
  • Was married at age 24
  • Can read and write.
  • Father - Born in Poland. 
  • Mother - Born in Poland. 
  • Spoke Polish before coming to the USA.
  • PA: The individual began the naturalized process and has submitted a declaration of intention.
  • Arrived in 1924. 
  • Can speak English
  • Job - None

Daughter - Mary


  • Female, White, 6, Single
  • Born in Michigan
  • Attended school
  • Father - Born in Poland. 
  • Mother - Born in Poland. 
Daughter - Lillian
  • Female, White, 8/12 months old, Single
  • Born in Michigan
  • Attended school
  • Father - Born in Poland. 
  • Mother - Born in Poland. 

Others I am not sure their relation to the Kopec family. Most often than not people lived with the family that they knew. The ironic part about these roomers are they are not Polish, so I am wondering if they knew each other through work? John S and John H both worked in Auto Industry.
  • John Syriki - Roomer. Male, white, 45m Married at age 17. From Poland. Spoke Polish. Laborer in Auto Manufacturing. 
  • John Haviman - Roomer - Male, White, 50, Married, Married at age 30. Born in Michigan. Laborer in Auto Manufacturing. 
  • Emma Haviman - Roomer - Female, White, 48, married, married first time at age 28. Born in Michigan.
  • Glenn Haviman - Male, 14, Roomer, born in Michigan.


NOTE - Need to request birth certificate.  


Census 1940 


On April 6, 1940 you can see a few things changed:
  1. Where is the father, Peter? 
  2. They are in a new home, renting on a new street. 
  3. Their daughter, Gerry is listed on this census. 
  4. Catherine is spelled yet another different way. 
  5. Mary was the one who gave the information for the census and she was 16.
  6. Catherine's age was 31 years old, ten years before in the 1930 census, yet 43 in 1940.
  7. Catherine is still listed as married, yet Peter is not in the picture. 
  8. In 1930, it said Catherine was getting her first papers, in 1940 it says, Alien.
  9. Name is spelled Kopek, not Kopec.

Wife - Head - Catherine (Her name is spelled multiple different ways).
Residence: 4441 Elvers Street, Detroit, Mi. Lived here in 1935. 
  • Female, White, 43, Married 
  • Born in Poland
  • Alien
  • Job - None
  • Made income other than money wages or salary. 

Daughter - Mary


  • Female, White, 16, Single
  • Born in Michigan
  • Attended school
Daughter - Lillian
  • Female, White, 10, Single
  • Born in Michigan
  • Attended school
Daughter - Genevieve
  • Female, White, 9, Single
  • Born in Michigan
  • Attended school
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Timeline:




A better close up:

Grandpa Raymond's handwriting on the back of this wedding photo. The corners are cut off. Grandpa had a habit of getting angry and tearing photos which could explain the tear in this one. 


I need to get this actual record but you can see the following:
  • Married at age 19 to Raymond Dziekan in Detroit, Michigan on Nov 20, 1948. She was 19. 
  • Her name is spelled Kopec. 
Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952
Name:
Lillian Kopec
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Year: abt 1929
Birth Place: Detroit, Michigan
Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1948
Marriage Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
License County: Wayne
Age: 19
Residence Place: Detroit 10, Michgian
Father: Peter Kopec
Mother: Catherine Guzik
Spouse: Raymond Dziekan
County File Number: 747957
State File Number: 426721
Film: 360
Film Title: 82 Wayne 423425-426750
Film Description: Wayne (Dates TBD)

Death:
A wonderful gentleman on findagrave went out and took a photo of Grandma and Grandpa's grave marker.



Obituary:

DZIEKAN, Lillian Dolores, age 83, passed away peacefully on July 25, 2013. 

Lillian was a resident of Garden City for 50 years and enjoyed being a member of the Garden City Senior Center. A longtime member at St. Raphael Catholic Church until her move to Howell made it difficult. 

She is the beloved wife of the late Raymond; dearest mother of Raymond (Linda), Shirley O'Neil, Randy (Linda), Ryan (Linda), Jim (Nancy), Gary (Jennifer), and the late Suzanne. **

Loving grandmother of Sharlene (Walt), Jeremy (Keri), Briana (Joe), Greg (Audrey), Teresa (Paul),Timothy, Katherine (Kevan), Lindsay (Collin), Andy (Danelle), Sarah, Megan, Jared, Mitchell, Kelly, Bethany, Sophie, Jenna. 

She is the adored great-grandmother of Troy, Joey, Justin, Maeve, Anthony, Emily, Kaitlyn. 

Sister of Genevieve Lyberg and the late Mary Helen Kopec. 

The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 28th, from 1:00 pm until 8:00 pm. Service for Lillian will be held on Monday, July 29th at 11:00 am at the funeral home. 

Burial will be immediately following the service at Glen Eden Memorial Cemetery. 

The family suggests donations in memory of Lillian be made to the charity of your choice. 

Please share a memory or thought with the family. 

**No the three Linda's for wives of the children are not a mistake. Ray and Ryan both married Lindas. Randy's first wife passed suddenly and later he remarried a Linda. Only the two youngest boys married a non-Linda! 

US. Public Records list her on Rush street in 1992, which is where she lived until she was too old to live on her own anymore. I have so many fond memories of this house. She had a room of photos where all of her grandkids had photos on the wall. It was my favorite room. I'd go in there and look at what she had new. I always hoped she had one of me. It could be what helped fuel my passion for genealogy.

Name Lillian Dziekan
Birth Date 1929
Address 30335 Rush St, Garden City, 48135-3406 (1992), MI


The next blog entry I will delve into the Peter mystery and explain some of grandma's favorite things by going through the letters she sent to me over the years.


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