Selected Families and Individuals with Names Magnuski or Magnuska

Notes


Henry Bolesław Magnuski-152

Twin sons.
1930 Census - Bristol, Massachusetts


Henryk Władysław Magnuski-5

Warsaw 1939/1940 Phonebook - inz. Elektryk, Willowa 9 - 4 39 92

Jaskolski was Henryk's manager at State Tele and Radiotechnical Works in Poland.

Subject: Feb 7 - 64th wedding anniversary

I completely forgot that this would have been Busia's 64th wedding anniversary if Dad had lived.

She remembered the date and mentioned it to me. She then did a little reminiscing:
It was a small wedding party in a side altar at Holy Trinity church in Chicago.

Our Busia (Blaszczenska) did all the cooking for the reception afterward at Harding Ave, but she got a lady from the Zwiazek Polek to serve the meal.

Attendees included the family, Miss Baron, and Mr & Mrs Hobbs, who had gotten Dad the job at Motorola.

Mom and Dad left the reception after the meal and went to some hotel for their wedding night. Mom couldn't remember what hotel it was. They didn't have their honeymoon until later that year, in summer.

Henryk Magnuski, a Polish engineer working for Motorola, in 1940 invented the SCR-300 radio, the first small radio receiver/transmitter to have manually-set frequencies. It was used extensively by the American Army and was nicknamed the walkie-talkie


Franciszek Magnuski-12

Grave: IV-1-17/18/19/20

From Taryfa Domow Miasta Warszawy i Pragi (1852)

Location: Ulica Wolska, Cyrkul Siodmy (Wolska Street, 7th District) - House index 3112a

From Przewodnik Warszawski Informacyjno-Adressowy na Rok 1870:

Franciszek, sub felczerski (assistant surgeon)

Location: Długa 14 (also Antoni was living there)

Death records list Franciszek as being 42 on 5 Aug 1838 and 43 on 2 Dec 1838. Therefore,
birth date was probably August-November.

Records from LDS films 680841, 680842, 689296, Parafja Sw. Stanisława, Wola, Warszawa, Polska


Katarzyna Siedlanowska-440

This happened in Wola Parish, on the sixth day of March 1833 at 7 am. The following persons appeared Franciszek Magnowski owner of the house at Wolska Street number 3112A living, 37 years old, husband of the deceased and Adam Siedlanowski owner of the residence at Przyokopach Street number 3007D living 29 years old and brother of the deceased came and they said that on the 5th day of the current month at 11 pm passed away Magnowska Katarzyna at Wolska Street number 3112A living 32 years, daughter of two native residents of Warsaw Jakub and Zofia (husband and wife) Siedlanowski leaving widowed husband Franciszek Magnowski and three sons and two daughters. After verifying the statement (death of Magnowska), this document was read and signed.

Death record on LDS Film 680842.

nazwisko imię źródło utrzymania cyrkuł ulica dom typ właściciel
Siedlanowski Feliks ogrodnik 7 Przyokopowa 3107d D SS. Siedlanowskich
Siedlanowski Jan ogrodnik 7 Przyokopowa 3107d D SS. Siedlanowskich
Siedlanowski Leon ogrodnik 7 Przyokopowa 3107d D SS. Siedlanowskich
Siedlanowski Teofil czeladnik bednarski 7 Ogrodowa 828 K Beker Karol

I'm a great granddaughter of Helena Siedlanowska, my name is Katarzyna Siedlanowska-Musiałowicz. I can say that I am "Siedlanowska" doubly, because my grandparents were related.
What I know about the family of Siedlanowski is that they descend from East part of Poland, Podlasie. There is a village called Siedlanów near by Radzyń Podlaski. In Podlasie still live a lot of Siedlanowski's.
They were probably kind of impoverished nobility, or yeomanry. Some of them moved to Warsaw, and Lodz. They were well-educated.
It is a really huge family!
My pedigree is not complete yet, I'm still looking for new "branches"... It is not easy now, because I am a university student and I have a little son, Jan :)
In Warsaw, on Powązki cemetery, there are many graves of Siedlanowski's. Maybe there you will find more informations about them.
Best greetings,
Katarzyna Siedlanowska - Musiałowicz

Helena Siedlanowska was in the Warsaw branch of the Siedlanowskis. From my grandma (Barbara Krystyna Demel, Helena's daughter) I know about estate on ulica Przyokopowa. They had lost this house, and after long trial, they received very little compensation.
I live in Lodz. And as I wrote you before the other Siedlanowskis - from my father, and grandfather sides - come from Lodz branch of Siedlanowskis. They are also closely related to Warsaw Siedlanowskis. My grandparents met themselves as a cousins. They fell in love, and got married... But even though they couldn't tell me how exactly they were related. I will have to find it by myself.


Szczepan Jan Magnuski-690

Birth record on LDS Film 680841.

Death record for "Jan" on LDS Film 680841. Translation required to see if this is same person
as Szczepan Jan Magnuski.


Mikołaj Magnuski-21

Grave: IV-1-17/18/19/20

Mikolaj, the son of Franciszek, the court clerk in Warszawa in 1860.


Ludwicka Kastyla Magnuska-689

Birth record on LDS Film 0680842.


Andrzej Magnuski-685

This happened in the Parish of Wolska June 22, 1835, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Franciszek Magnowski appeared, being 39 years old, owner of house living at 3112 Wolska Street, the father of the deceased and Mikołaj Gierwatowski, organist of the Wolski church at 3110 Wolska Street, being 57 years old and declared that the day before after 11 o’clock in the evening Andrzej Magnowski died, living at 3112 Wolska Street, being 3 years and 6 months old, son of Franciszek Magnowski, a widower.

After being convinced plainly about the death of Magnowski, this document was read to the appearing and signed by them.

Jan … Warsaw Canon and Wolski Parish Pastor

Death record on LDS Film 689296.


Anastarza Marcyana Magnuska-684

This happened in Wola Parish, on the twenty-eighth day of February 1833 at 11 am. The following persons appeared Franciszek Magnowski owner of the house at Wolska Street number 3112A living , 37 years old, father of the deceased and Jozef Kuczkowski owner of the ….. at Wolska Street number 1312A living 25 years old came and they said that today at 4 am passed away Magnowska Anastazje 1 day old living at Wolska Street number 3112A, daughter of husband and wife Franciszek and Katarzyna (maiden name Siedlanowska) Magnowski. After verifying the statement (death of Magnowski), this document was read and signed.

Birth record on LDS Film 0680842.
Death record on LDS Film 680842.


Antoni Piotr Magnuski-11

Grave: IV-1-17/18/19/20

A judge

Records from LDS film 680841, Parafja Sw. Stanisława, Wola, Warszawa, Poland

In the year of 1821, May 20th at 9 o’clock in the morning appeared before the substitute of the Pastor and an officer of the Civil State of the municipality and the Wolska Parish of the Warsaw district of the Mazowiecki District, a Franciszek Magnoski, 25 years old, a miller living on Wolska Street and showed us a child of masculine sex which was born on the 19th of this month (May 19th, 1821) and testified that at 6 o’clock in the morning at 3111 Wolska Street was born to him and wife Katarzyna from Siedlanowski age 20 and it is his wish to name him Antoni Piotr. After making this declaration and showing the child, and in the presence of Stefan Siedlecki age 40 and Felix Malendzik age 31 both farm owners living in the village of Wola.

The above document was read by us to the appearing and signed by the Father. The witnesses do not know how to write. Father Roch …. Officer of the Civil State of the Wolska municipality.

/s/ Franciszek Mgnowski.


Paulina Rytwińska-9

Grave: IV-1-17/18/19/20


Henryk Antoni Magnuski-8

Grave: 10-4-13

Businessman, sales of railroad cars to Russia.


Helena Pelagja Klippel-10

Grave: 10-4-13


Janina Magnuska-7

Grave 10-4-13


Adolf Klippel-16

Was an Evangelist frpm Lwow. In the 1863 Insurrection he was sent to Siberia.
Made furniture (carpenter) and had a factory. In Jasia's house the furniture is from him.
If a daughter is born he vowed to become a Catholic. Sons became Catholic.

On a photo showing a funeral march, the following text is written:

"Konduct pogrzebowy S. p. Adolfa Klippel.
Zyl lat 63, zm 23-go maya 1900 roku."

This does not agree with the birth/death information listed in this record.


Adolf Saturnin Klippel-247

No children, had Master in Pharmacy.


Kurtz-243

Agronom from Finland. Krzyccy (family plural)


Stanisław Magnuski-45

Officer WP 1926-1947. Przenieg sluzby wojskowej do odtworzenia z Archiwow Wojska Polskiego. Sprawdzic.


Janusz Magnuski-26

Janusz Magnuski (1933 - 1999) was a Polish author and military historian. His principal works document the development and deployment of Polish and Soviet armor utilized during World War II and he has been called "the world's most noted historian of Soviet tank history". He was one of the authoritative sources for documentation of the hardware on display in the Museum of the Polish Army located in Warsaw. He was born in Poland on 12 Aug 1933 and died of ALS in Warsaw on 6 Nov 1999.

Bibliography
J. Magnuski. Samochody Pancerne Wojska Polskiego 1918-1939 (Armoured Cars of the Polish Army). WiS, Wyd. 1 edition, Warsaw (1993).
J. Magnuski. Czerwony Blitzkrieg, Wrzesien 1939: Sowieckie wojska pancerne w Polsce (Red blitzkrieg, September 1939; Soviet armoured divisions in Poland). Pelta, Wyd. 1 edition, Warsaw (1994).
J. Magnuski. Wozy bojowe Polskich Sił Zbrojnych 1940-1946 (w: Ilustrowana encyklopedia techniki wojskowej) (Armoured vehicles of the Polish Army 1940-1946). Wydawnictwo Lampart, Warsaw (1998). ISBN 83-86-77639-0
J. Magnuski. Wozy Bojowe LWP 1943-1983 (Armoured vehicles of the Polish Peoples' Army). Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Wyd. 1 edition, Warsaw (1985). ISBN 83-11-06990-5
J. Magnuski. Armor in profile 1 / Pancerne profile 1. Pelta, Warsaw (1997).
J. Magnuski. Drezyna pancerna SOK (Armoured train of the Railway Defence). Militaria Vol.1 Nr.1.
J. Magnuski. Czołg rozpoznawczy TK-3 (TKS)(Recce tank TK-3 ()). TBiU nr 36, Warsaw (1975).
J. Magnuski. Samochód pancerny wz.34 (wz. 34 Armoured car). TBiU nr 56, Warsaw (1979).
J. Magnuski. Pociąg Pancerny "Śmiały" w trzech wojnach. Seria "Czołgi w Boju" nr 3. (Armoured train "Śmiały" in three wars). Pelta, Warsaw (1996).
J. Magnuski. Ciężki czołg KW. Seria "Czołgi w Boju" nr 4. (Tanks in Battle No.4:, Heavy Tank). Pelta, Warsaw.
J. Magnuski. Karaluchy przeciw Panzerom (Cockroaches against the Panzers). Pelta, Warsaw (1995).
J. Magnuski. Czołg pływający PT-76 (Amphibious tank ). Warszawa (1971). TBiU 12. s. 3.
J. Magnuski, M. Kolomijec. Rudý blitzkrieg (Red Blitzkrieg).
J. Magnuski, Jan Jędryka. Czołg lekki 7 TP (Light tank 7-TP). Militaria Zeszyt Specjalny Vol.1 No.5 (Lektura obowiazkowa)
J. Magnuski. Ciągnik artyleryjski C7P na podwoziu 7-TP (C7P Artillery Carrier on 7-TP chassis). Militaria Zeszyt Specjalny Vol.1 No.5
J. Magnuski. Czołgi rozpoznawcze PZInż.-130 i PZInż.-140 (Recce tanks PZInż 380-130 and 380-140). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 11/93
J. Magnuski. Czołgi Renault w Wojsku Polskim, cz. I ( tanks in the Polish Army). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 8/97
J. Magnuski. Drezyna pancerna Tatra (Armoured Tatra). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 1/98
J. Magnuski. Angielski lekki czołg Vickers Mark E w polskiej służbie (British Vickers E light tank in Polish service). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr. 5 and 6/99
J. Magnuski. Crusader - Krzyzowiec pustyni (Crusader tank - the crusader of the desert).
J. Magnuski. Czołg średni T-34 (Medium tank ). Warszawa : Wydaw. MON 1970 16 s. (Seria : Typy broni i uzbrojenia nr 1)
J. Magnuski. Lądowe trałowce. Żołnierz Polski 1970 nr 36 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Przeciw czołgom (Against the tanks). Żołnierz Polski 1970 nr 22 s. 13
J. Magnuski. W pościgu. Ze wspomnień oficera 3 Brygady Pancernej 1 Korpusu Pancernego Wacława Szernera spisał ... (In pursuit; Memoirs). Żołnierz Polski dodatek społeczno-literacki 1970 nr 21 s. 335
J. Magnuski. Pancerna uczelnia (Armoured University). Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 51/52 s.
J. Magnuski. Pancerny zwiadowca (Armoured Recon). Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 51/52 s. 16-17
J. Magnuski. Prezentacja BWP (bojowego wozu piechoty) (Presentation of an APC). Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 30 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. T-54. Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 15 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Mój pocisku gdzie polecisz. 4 Samodzielny Pułk Czołgów na Wale Pomorskim (Oh! my bullet, where will you fly?). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 11 s. 4-5
J. Magnuski. Trzecie pokolenie 1 Warszawskiej Dywizji Zmechanizowanej (The third generation of the 1 Warsaw Armoured Division). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 13 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. WPT-34. Pancerne pogotowie (WPT-34. Armoured ambulance). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 21 s. 10
J. Magnuski. W Sudeckiej Pancernej (In a Sudetian Armoured). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 7 s. 8-10
J. Magnuski. Żelazko na gąsienicach (PT-76) (Tracked Iron (PT-76)). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 27 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Jak powstaje SKOT (SKOT - the making of) . Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 47 s. 4-5
J. Magnuski. Nawigacja pojazdów (Navigation of Vehicles). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 6 s. 13
J. Magnuski. Pancerni powietrznego desantu (Armoured, Air Transportable). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 12 s. 4-5
J. Magnuski. Saperzy szturmowej przeprawy (Engineers of River-crossing under Fire). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 27 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Rycerze pancerni XX wieku (Armoured knight of the 20th century). Warszawa : Wydaw. MON 1967 200 s.
J. Magnuski. W południe (At noon). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 28 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Samochód nakłada pancerz (A Car Puts On an Armour). Żołnierz Polski 1966 nr 22 s. 13


Janusz Magnuski-26

Janusz Magnuski (1933 - 1999) was a Polish author and military historian. His principal works document the development and deployment of Polish and Soviet armor utilized during World War II and he has been called "the world's most noted historian of Soviet tank history". He was one of the authoritative sources for documentation of the hardware on display in the Museum of the Polish Army located in Warsaw. He was born in Poland on 12 Aug 1933 and died of ALS in Warsaw on 6 Nov 1999.

Bibliography
J. Magnuski. Samochody Pancerne Wojska Polskiego 1918-1939 (Armoured Cars of the Polish Army). WiS, Wyd. 1 edition, Warsaw (1993).
J. Magnuski. Czerwony Blitzkrieg, Wrzesien 1939: Sowieckie wojska pancerne w Polsce (Red blitzkrieg, September 1939; Soviet armoured divisions in Poland). Pelta, Wyd. 1 edition, Warsaw (1994).
J. Magnuski. Wozy bojowe Polskich Sił Zbrojnych 1940-1946 (w: Ilustrowana encyklopedia techniki wojskowej) (Armoured vehicles of the Polish Army 1940-1946). Wydawnictwo Lampart, Warsaw (1998). ISBN 83-86-77639-0
J. Magnuski. Wozy Bojowe LWP 1943-1983 (Armoured vehicles of the Polish Peoples' Army). Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Wyd. 1 edition, Warsaw (1985). ISBN 83-11-06990-5
J. Magnuski. Armor in profile 1 / Pancerne profile 1. Pelta, Warsaw (1997).
J. Magnuski. Drezyna pancerna SOK (Armoured train of the Railway Defence). Militaria Vol.1 Nr.1.
J. Magnuski. Czołg rozpoznawczy TK-3 (TKS)(Recce tank TK-3 ()). TBiU nr 36, Warsaw (1975).
J. Magnuski. Samochód pancerny wz.34 (wz. 34 Armoured car). TBiU nr 56, Warsaw (1979).
J. Magnuski. Pociąg Pancerny "Śmiały" w trzech wojnach. Seria "Czołgi w Boju" nr 3. (Armoured train "Śmiały" in three wars). Pelta, Warsaw (1996).
J. Magnuski. Ciężki czołg KW. Seria "Czołgi w Boju" nr 4. (Tanks in Battle No.4:, Heavy Tank). Pelta, Warsaw.
J. Magnuski. Karaluchy przeciw Panzerom (Cockroaches against the Panzers). Pelta, Warsaw (1995).
J. Magnuski. Czołg pływający PT-76 (Amphibious tank ). Warszawa (1971). TBiU 12. s. 3.
J. Magnuski, M. Kolomijec. Rudý blitzkrieg (Red Blitzkrieg).
J. Magnuski, Jan Jędryka. Czołg lekki 7 TP (Light tank 7-TP). Militaria Zeszyt Specjalny Vol.1 No.5 (Lektura obowiazkowa)
J. Magnuski. Ciągnik artyleryjski C7P na podwoziu 7-TP (C7P Artillery Carrier on 7-TP chassis). Militaria Zeszyt Specjalny Vol.1 No.5
J. Magnuski. Czołgi rozpoznawcze PZInż.-130 i PZInż.-140 (Recce tanks PZInż 380-130 and 380-140). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 11/93
J. Magnuski. Czołgi Renault w Wojsku Polskim, cz. I ( tanks in the Polish Army). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 8/97
J. Magnuski. Drezyna pancerna Tatra (Armoured Tatra). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 1/98
J. Magnuski. Angielski lekki czołg Vickers Mark E w polskiej służbie (British Vickers E light tank in Polish service). Nowa Technika Wojskowa nr. 5 and 6/99
J. Magnuski. Crusader - Krzyzowiec pustyni (Crusader tank - the crusader of the desert).
J. Magnuski. Czołg średni T-34 (Medium tank ). Warszawa : Wydaw. MON 1970 16 s. (Seria : Typy broni i uzbrojenia nr 1)
J. Magnuski. Lądowe trałowce. Żołnierz Polski 1970 nr 36 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Przeciw czołgom (Against the tanks). Żołnierz Polski 1970 nr 22 s. 13
J. Magnuski. W pościgu. Ze wspomnień oficera 3 Brygady Pancernej 1 Korpusu Pancernego Wacława Szernera spisał ... (In pursuit; Memoirs). Żołnierz Polski dodatek społeczno-literacki 1970 nr 21 s. 335
J. Magnuski. Pancerna uczelnia (Armoured University). Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 51/52 s.
J. Magnuski. Pancerny zwiadowca (Armoured Recon). Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 51/52 s. 16-17
J. Magnuski. Prezentacja BWP (bojowego wozu piechoty) (Presentation of an APC). Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 30 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. T-54. Żołnierz Polski 1969 nr 15 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Mój pocisku gdzie polecisz. 4 Samodzielny Pułk Czołgów na Wale Pomorskim (Oh! my bullet, where will you fly?). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 11 s. 4-5
J. Magnuski. Trzecie pokolenie 1 Warszawskiej Dywizji Zmechanizowanej (The third generation of the 1 Warsaw Armoured Division). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 13 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. WPT-34. Pancerne pogotowie (WPT-34. Armoured ambulance). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 21 s. 10
J. Magnuski. W Sudeckiej Pancernej (In a Sudetian Armoured). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 7 s. 8-10
J. Magnuski. Żelazko na gąsienicach (PT-76) (Tracked Iron (PT-76)). Żołnierz Polski 1968 nr 27 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Jak powstaje SKOT (SKOT - the making of) . Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 47 s. 4-5
J. Magnuski. Nawigacja pojazdów (Navigation of Vehicles). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 6 s. 13
J. Magnuski. Pancerni powietrznego desantu (Armoured, Air Transportable). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 12 s. 4-5
J. Magnuski. Saperzy szturmowej przeprawy (Engineers of River-crossing under Fire). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 27 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Rycerze pancerni XX wieku (Armoured knight of the 20th century). Warszawa : Wydaw. MON 1967 200 s.
J. Magnuski. W południe (At noon). Żołnierz Polski 1967 nr 28 s. 8-9
J. Magnuski. Samochód nakłada pancerz (A Car Puts On an Armour). Żołnierz Polski 1966 nr 22 s. 13