Magdalena Taberski was married to William Taberski. Some other records put his name as Walenty/Valentine.
Father: Philip Sterczala
Husband: Valentine Taberski
Married at the Catholic parish in Murowana Goslina, Poland in 1890.
Valentin/Valentinus Taberski (born 1866)
father: Michael Taberski , mother: Veronika Majczak
Michael and Veronika Majczrzak/Majczak Taberski were married in 1863 Wierzenica, Poznan, Poland.
Magdalena Sterczala (born 1870)
father: Philipp Sterczala , mother: Konstanze Jankowska
1900 Census:
Pearl Street, Webster, MA
Walenty Taberski --age 32 Jan 1868, Poland
Madalena --age 30 May 1870, Poland
Leokattia--age 9. Poland, Oct 1891
Jadwiga--age 6. Poland, Oct 1894
Magdalena--age 4. Poland, Feb 1896
Stanislawa--age 3. Massachusetts, May 1897
Catarina--age 1. Massachusetts, Oct 1899
Walenty's occupation was listed as "carder (cotton mill)" and Madalena's occupation was listed as "weaver (cotton mill)."
On April 24, 1907 the couple welcomed a baby girl named Monica.
In the 1930 census the couple is listed as:
Valenty-- age 62, retired.
Madeline- age 59
Son: Antony, age 26
Daughter: Elizabeth, age 15
The family lived on Tower Street in Webster, MA
Obituary:
Mrs. Magdalena (Sterczala) wife of William Taberski died last night at her house, 2 Tower St. She was 62 years of age, and was born in Poland, coming to Webster 36 years ago, where she has since made her home. She is survived by her husband and 11 children; Anthony, Margaret, Monica, Genevieve, Barbara, Elizabeth, Mrs. John Szamocki, Mrs. Joseph C. Borneau, Mrs. Henry Cyr, Mrs. Walter Wajer, all of Webster; and Mrs. Bennie Taraskiewicz of Rochdale.
There are also 26 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren surviving. Mrs. Taberski also leaves four brothers, Martin, John, Thomas, and Frank Sterczala, all of Webster.
She was a member of the Holy Rosary and Sacred Heart societies of St. Joseph's church, and funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from St. Joseph's church and burial will be in the parish cemetery, in charge of Undertaker Frank P. Brezniak.
From Page 1 of Webster Evening Times, published in Webster, Massachusetts on Friday, February 10th, 1933.
Funeral notice:
Funeral Service Held Sunday For Mrs. Taberski
Funeral services for Mrs. William Taberski were held yesterday from the home on Tower Street, followed by a service in St. Joseph's church at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Klekotka officiated at this service, and also at the requiem mass which was offered this morning at 7:30.
The bearers were John, Frank and Thomas Sterczala, Benjamin Taraskiewicz, John Szamocki, and Henry Cyr. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, in charge of Undertaker Frank. P. Brezniak.
--Page 1 of Webster Evening Times, published in Webster, Massachusetts on Monday, February 13th, 1933
Magdalena Taberski was married to William Taberski. Some other records put his name as Walenty/Valentine.
Father: Philip Sterczala
Husband: Valentine Taberski
Married at the Catholic parish in Murowana Goslina, Poland in 1890.
Valentin/Valentinus Taberski (born 1866)
father: Michael Taberski , mother: Veronika Majczak
Michael and Veronika Majczrzak/Majczak Taberski were married in 1863 Wierzenica, Poznan, Poland.
Magdalena Sterczala (born 1870)
father: Philipp Sterczala , mother: Konstanze Jankowska
1900 Census:
Pearl Street, Webster, MA
Walenty Taberski --age 32 Jan 1868, Poland
Madalena --age 30 May 1870, Poland
Leokattia--age 9. Poland, Oct 1891
Jadwiga--age 6. Poland, Oct 1894
Magdalena--age 4. Poland, Feb 1896
Stanislawa--age 3. Massachusetts, May 1897
Catarina--age 1. Massachusetts, Oct 1899
Walenty's occupation was listed as "carder (cotton mill)" and Madalena's occupation was listed as "weaver (cotton mill)."
On April 24, 1907 the couple welcomed a baby girl named Monica.
In the 1930 census the couple is listed as:
Valenty-- age 62, retired.
Madeline- age 59
Son: Antony, age 26
Daughter: Elizabeth, age 15
The family lived on Tower Street in Webster, MA
Obituary:
Mrs. Magdalena (Sterczala) wife of William Taberski died last night at her house, 2 Tower St. She was 62 years of age, and was born in Poland, coming to Webster 36 years ago, where she has since made her home. She is survived by her husband and 11 children; Anthony, Margaret, Monica, Genevieve, Barbara, Elizabeth, Mrs. John Szamocki, Mrs. Joseph C. Borneau, Mrs. Henry Cyr, Mrs. Walter Wajer, all of Webster; and Mrs. Bennie Taraskiewicz of Rochdale.
There are also 26 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren surviving. Mrs. Taberski also leaves four brothers, Martin, John, Thomas, and Frank Sterczala, all of Webster.
She was a member of the Holy Rosary and Sacred Heart societies of St. Joseph's church, and funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from St. Joseph's church and burial will be in the parish cemetery, in charge of Undertaker Frank P. Brezniak.
From Page 1 of Webster Evening Times, published in Webster, Massachusetts on Friday, February 10th, 1933.
Funeral notice:
Funeral Service Held Sunday For Mrs. Taberski
Funeral services for Mrs. William Taberski were held yesterday from the home on Tower Street, followed by a service in St. Joseph's church at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Klekotka officiated at this service, and also at the requiem mass which was offered this morning at 7:30.
The bearers were John, Frank and Thomas Sterczala, Benjamin Taraskiewicz, John Szamocki, and Henry Cyr. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, in charge of Undertaker Frank. P. Brezniak.
--Page 1 of Webster Evening Times, published in Webster, Massachusetts on Monday, February 13th, 1933
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