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On my great uncle Peter Ringwelski's 1942 draft record there is contact listed there. I have tried identifying the contact person with no luck. If anyone wants to give a try and help me figure the name out especially the last name than that would be greatly appreciated. I know there is a free image of it on Familysearch.org or if you have a subscription to ancestry.com it is on there too. Thanks Dan Ringwelski.
Last edited by dring22; 05-12-2015 at 12:55 PM..
Reason: correction
In the 1940 Census for Cudahy, Wisconsin Peter Ringwelski appears next to Vicenty Kolodziejski...which is not exactly what the draft card name looks like, but Vic K------ is a match, I think.
Looks like Vic Kizitizs OR Kizitijs. Slight possibility that the "T" could ben an "L" -- there's a written character in Polish that looks like a cursive "l" with a slash at the very top.
In the 1940 Census for Cudahy, Wisconsin Peter Ringwelski appears next to Vicenty Kolodziejski...which is not exactly what the draft card name looks like, but Vic K------ is a match, I think.
Looks like Vic Kizitizs OR Kizitijs. Slight possibility that the "T" could ben an "L" -- there's a written character in Polish that looks like a cursive "l" with a slash at the very top.
Thanks. I will looking into it!
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