Saturday, May 1, 2010

Kiebuz / Kiebuzinski from other places

Anna Kiebus (b. ca. 1820-d. ca. 1870). She married Johann Langwald (b. ca. 1815) in 1840. They had a son Anton Langwald born 9 Oct. 1844 in Bleichenbarth, Heilsberg, Ostpreusser (today Bartniki, Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in northern Poland, about 25 miles NE of Olsztyn: there are still people with the surname Kiebus living in the Olsztyn area).

Peder Kiebus (b. ca. 1860 in Prussia). He arrived in New York City from Hamburg, Germany aboard the Frisia on 20 May 1884. He was a farmer.

Steven Kebus (b. abt. 1877 in Austria) arrived at Gateway, British Columbia from the United States on 30 June 1913.
 
Andrej Kiebyez (b. ca. 1892 in Kincze? could it be Kniazyce?). He immigrated to New York City on board the Laura from Trieste on 27 June 1911. He was identified as single, a laborer, and of Ruthenian nationality. His closest relative from home was his father Wasyl Kiebyez.
 
Joseph J. Kebus (b. 25 Dec. 1893 (in Ruthenia/Lithuania?)-d. 1 May 1954 in Watertown, CT). He was married to Julia (b. ca. 1898-d. 27 Oct. 1970 in Waterbury, CT). He registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At the time he was residing at 280 Middlebury Road in Watertown, Litchfield County, Connecticut, and worked as a castor for the Chase Brass & Copper Company.

John (Ivan) Kiebus (b. ca. 1895 in Poland). According to the 1920 U.S. Census, he was living as a boarder in Detroit Ward 16, Wayne, Michigan. He immigrated in 1913. At the time of the census, he was age 25, single, and could read and write. He identified himself and his parents as Polish. He worked as a machinist in an auto shop.




Zofia Kiebuz was born 14 February 1914 in the village Glinik (today within Ropczyce-Sędziszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship) to Jan Kiebuz and Maria Cetnarowska. She married Ignacy Kostecki (b. 11 Apr. 1908, Vybranivka, Bibrka district) on 26 December 1937 in the Roman Catholic church of Zurawica (just 9 km north of Przemysl). They divorced in Przemysl on 16 February 1948. (Visit: http://projekty.wimbp.rzeszow.pl/przeszlosc/dokumenty.php).

Jozef Kiebus (b. ca. 1919) married Wladyslawa Augustyn (b. ca. 1927) in winter 1947 in Braintree, Essex County, England. They had a daughter born in Chelmsford, Essex County, England. The family immigrated to New York City from Southampton, England aboard the Queen Elizabeth on 27 Nov. 1951. Their destination was 505 Lincoln, Riverhead, NY. This same Jozef is likely the recipient of the order Virtuti Militari for his service in World War II as a soldier in the Polish 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division.

Julia Kiebus (b. 12 Sep. 1920, Zech, Bilgoraj district (north of Przemysl). In April 1940, she was a forced laborer working in Rockenberg, a municipality in the Wetteraukreis, in Hesse, Germany.

Iwan Janek Kebus (b. 3 Nov. 1922-d. Oct. 1998 in Hammersmith, London).
 
Two may be Kiebuzinskis living presently in Argentina. There was a blog story entitled "The True Survivorman" (2 Dec. 2009, by José Francisco Ocampo Alegre), that mentioned a Stanislaw Kibuzinski who immigrated to the San Martin area of greater Buenos Aires with his son Vladimiro. Stanislaw had served as a member of the Polish resistance in northwestern Poland, near Szczecin, during the Second World War.
  
Paul Kiebus (d. 14 Apr. 1944) is buried in a military cemetery in Romania.

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