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Dr Victoria E <I>Winiecki</I> Dobrient

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Dr Victoria E Winiecki Dobrient

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
1968 (aged 86–87)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Hartland, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
238
Memorial ID
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Victoria had one known sister, Theresa "Tess" Wineski Cullen (Memorial # 15505846) and by 1900 both girls were on their own, Victoria listed as a servant in the Dodge County, Wisconsin census and Theresa listed as a domestic in the Columbus, Columbia, Wisconsin census. 6 July 1905 Victoria married Charles John Dobrient (1879-1935)and by the 1920 Census, still married, her occupation was listed as "chiropodist - medical" while her husband was a carpenter.

She worked, as a chiropodist, a number of years in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is noted in a biographical sketch of a 1928 edition "Business Women of Milwaukee."

After her husband's death in 1938 she did some traveling; first on record was a trip sailing from Cherbourg on the Queen Mary 17 August 1938 and arriving in New York on the 22 August 1938. Another trip was on board the S.S. Brazil sailing to and from New York between July 12th and August 19, 1940. She was identified as a widow on both ships manifestos.

Victoria married a second time, to Oscar A Krautkramer; he died 2 April 1951 in Milwaukee.

She had no children but kept in touch with her nephews and nieces and loved to travel around the world.
Victoria had one known sister, Theresa "Tess" Wineski Cullen (Memorial # 15505846) and by 1900 both girls were on their own, Victoria listed as a servant in the Dodge County, Wisconsin census and Theresa listed as a domestic in the Columbus, Columbia, Wisconsin census. 6 July 1905 Victoria married Charles John Dobrient (1879-1935)and by the 1920 Census, still married, her occupation was listed as "chiropodist - medical" while her husband was a carpenter.

She worked, as a chiropodist, a number of years in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is noted in a biographical sketch of a 1928 edition "Business Women of Milwaukee."

After her husband's death in 1938 she did some traveling; first on record was a trip sailing from Cherbourg on the Queen Mary 17 August 1938 and arriving in New York on the 22 August 1938. Another trip was on board the S.S. Brazil sailing to and from New York between July 12th and August 19, 1940. She was identified as a widow on both ships manifestos.

Victoria married a second time, to Oscar A Krautkramer; he died 2 April 1951 in Milwaukee.

She had no children but kept in touch with her nephews and nieces and loved to travel around the world.


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