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Frances H. Malinoski Arnold

Female 1909 - 1975  (65 years)


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  • Name Frances H. Malinoski Arnold 
    Born 22 Nov 1909  Poland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 22 Jan 1975  Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Doldgeville Cemetery, Doldgeville, New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I499  Abeling Family Tree | Ancestors of Brian Abeling
    Last Modified 24 Dec 2007 

    Father Andrew Joseph Malinoski,   b. 20 Nov 1883, Poland according to 1930 census Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec 1969  (Age 86 years) 
    Mother Mary Piniaha Malinoski,   b. 1885,   d. 1940  (Age 55 years) 
    Photos
    Andrew Malinoski and Mary Piniaha Family
    Andrew Malinoski and Mary Piniaha Family
    Special thanks to Toni Malinoski Shuster for providing a copy of the photo.
    Andrew Malinoski Family
    Andrew Malinoski Family
    smallest child upfront: Ed
    front left girl: Nellie
    front right girl: Antonia
    girl on the left: Fran
    back middle boy: Frank
    boy on the right: Tony
    In the back, mother, Mary, holding Julia
    In the back right, father, Joseph.

    Special thanks to Antonia Malinoski Shuster for providing a copy of the photo.
    Documents
    Andrew Malinoski Family Notes
    Andrew Malinoski Family Notes
    Obtained from Toni Malinoski Shuster. Note reads...

    This is some information on Andrew Malinowski: He had a brother, Bartek, and a sister but her name is unknown. They were born in Cgylatyce (spelling?), Poland. Andrew at age 22 married Mary Piniaha age 20 in 1907. He served 3 yrs in the Austrian army in Yaroslaw, Dopkowice. He was discharged from the army but was ordered not to leave the country because war was very much talked about. We left on April 15, 1913 and arrived in St Johnsville May 20.

    This is the address from there:

    Bartek Malinowski Family
    Powiat, Dopkowice
    Poczta Boratyn
    Yaroslaw, Poland


    Notes from Brian Abeling: This note has been attached to both the Malinoski and Piniaha families - as the departure and arrival dates to America are significant to both families since the Piniaha and Malinoski families came to the US together on the same ship to the US in 1913.
    1930 US Census: Oppenheim, Fulton County, New York
    1930 US Census: Oppenheim, Fulton County, New York
    living on Kringsbush Rd...

    John M Baum, 71
    wife, Alice, 65
    son, Malvin, 29

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    Olin J Hart, 31
    wife, Sara L, 21
    daughter, Pauline M, 2
    son, Olin J, less than 1 yr

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    Joseph A Malinoski, 45, born in Poland, listed as speaking both Polish and English
    wife, Mary (nee Piniaha), 43, born in Poland, listed as speaking only Polish
    son, Anthony, 18, born in Poland, listed as speaking English only.
    [all three family members listed above are listed as immigrating to the US in 1913. All children listed below were born in New York]
    son, Frank, 15
    daughter, Nellie, 11
    daugther, Antonia, 9
    son, Edward, 6
    daughter, Julia, 4
    daughter, Amelia, 2
    daughter, Anna, 1
    1920 US Census: Oppenheim, Fulton County, New York
    1920 US Census: Oppenheim, Fulton County, New York
    Living on Kring Bush Road...

    Joe Malinoski, 34, born in Austria, immigrated to the US in 1914
    wife, Mary (nee Piniaha), 35, born in Austria, immigrated in 1914
    daughter, Francis, 11, born in Austria, immigrated in 1914
    son, Tony, 9, born in Austria, immigrated in 1914
    son, Frank, 5, born in NY
    daughter, Nellie?, 2, born in NY
    Family ID F164  Group Sheet

    Family Glenn T. Arnold,   b. 19 Mar 1900,   d. 30 Jul 1967  (Age 67 years) 
    Married 29 May 1931 
    Last Modified 18 Apr 2007 
    Family ID F1533  Group Sheet

  • Photos
    1921 Kringsbush School, located in rural St. Johnsville, New York
    1921 Kringsbush School, located in rural St. Johnsville, New York
    Photo was obtained from the following web page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyfulton/schools/Kringsch.html

    Photo submitted by Eva Keba of St. Johnsville. She appears in the second row, fifth from the left.


    Students and some younger "guests" in the photo were identified by Mrs. Keba as follows:

    First row (l-r): Moses Lyons, Frank Malinoski, Francis Tompson, Lillian Moskey, Carrie Mae Lyons,
    Hazel Gray, Kathryn Gray and Dora Lamphere.

    Second row (l-r): Joe Lyons, Myron, Kenneth Failing, Tony Malinoski, Eva Moskey, Carrie Gray,
    Jessie Moyer, Gladys Lyons and Dora Battisti.

    Third row (l-r): Tony Vito, Marian Smith, Roosevelt Smith, Frances Malinoski, Tony Korniat,
    Frances Lamphere, Mr. Charles Seaman (instructor), Clarence Gray, Herbert Moyer, Dorothy
    Marcellus, Delilah Gray and Addie Tompson.

    Absent that day were: Rose Tompson, David Failing and Floyd Battisti.

    The Kringsbush school was located on the southern border of the Town of Oppenheim, very close to St. Johnsville.

    The school burned during the summer of 1965, but it had been used until 1948.
    The last teacher in this school was Miss Mary Leahy.



    Toni Malinoski Shuster and Frances Malinoski Arnold.
    Toni Malinoski Shuster and Frances Malinoski Arnold.
    Photo was taken July 1964. Toni Malinoski Shuster on the left, and her sister Frances Malinoski Arnold on the right.
    Annie and her father, Andrew Joseph Malinoski on her wedding day.
    Annie and her father, Andrew Joseph Malinoski on her wedding day.
    Annie is on the left, accompanied by her father, Joseph Andrew Malinoski. Behind them, wearing glasses, is her aunt, Frances Malinoski Arnold.

    Documents
    Obituary for Frances Malinoski
    Obituary for Frances Malinoski
    Frances Malinoski Arnold Obituary
    Frances Malinoski Arnold Obituary
    Obtained from Utica Daily Press Newspaper dated Saturday, Jan 18, 1975

    Full copy of the newspaper page is available at...

    http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton%20Historical%20Photos/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201975/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Press%201975%20-%205827.pdf#xml=http://www.fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=609c5453&DocId=3530182&Index=I%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=1&hits=278+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf


  


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