Pastwa Addresses

Pastwa Chicago Addresses
Year
Name
Address
City
Occupation
Source
Comments
Intro
Pastwa - - - - Helen Pastwa married Michael Pajewski in May 1886. The Pastwa, Pajewski, Abend, Soenke and Gainowski families appear to have lived near each other in two different neighborhoods in the 1880s and 1890s and many married into each others families. They may have known each other in Germany or perhaps they became good friends in Chicago. As follows are a mixed listing of Pastwas as opposed to a single family. Understanding where the Pastwa family lived may provide insights into the Pajewski and Gainowski and other families.
1885
John Pastwa 154 Front Chicago - Chicago Directory -
1886
John Pastwar 344 N. Carpenter - - Chicago Directory -
1886
Helen Pastwa - Chicago - Marriage Info Michael Pajewski married Helen Pastwa in May 1886 in Chicago.
1887
- - - - Chicago Directory Notes indicate no Chicago Directory listings for Pastwas, but verify later.
1888
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1888
John and Mary Pastwa - Chicago - Church Marriage Record John Pastwa and Mary Lubowski married 15 May 1888 at St. Augustine in Chicago.
1889
- - - - Chicago Directory Notes indicate no Chicago Directory listings for Pastwas, but verify later.
1890
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1891
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1891
John and Mary Pastwa - Chicago - Baptismal Record Lucy Clara Pastwa was born 21 January 1891 in Chicago and was baptized 25 January 1891. The sponsors were Veronica Nicolay and Martin Nicolay.
1892
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1893
John Pastwa 1516 50th Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory Pastwas and Pajewskis seemed to follow each other around in this time period. A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1893
John Pastwa 5041 Justine Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory Pastwas and Pajewskis seemed to follow each other around in this time period. A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1893
Michael Pastwa 5041 Justine Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory Pastwas and Pajewskis seemed to follow each other around in this time period. A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1893
Michael Pastwa 4931 Justine Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory Pastwas and Pajewskis seemed to follow each other around in this time period. A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1893
Peter Pastwa 29 Wade Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory Pastwas and Pajewskis seemed to follow each other around in this time period. A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1894
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1895
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1896
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1897
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1898
John Pastwa 1516 50th Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1898
John Pastwa 5041 Justine Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1898
Michael Pastwa bds. 5041 Justine Chicago Bricklayer Chicago Directory A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1898
Frank Pastwa 4931 Justine Chicago Laborer Chicago Directory A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1898
Peter Pastwa 4931 Justine Chicago Packer Chicago Directory A copy of the Pastwa listing is on the Pajewski Address CD for this year.
1898
Michael and Julia Pastwa - Chicago - Church Marriage Record Michael Pastwa and Julia Gainowski married 20 September 1898 at St. Augustine in Chicago.
1899
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1900
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1900
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1910
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Notes on Pastwa Addresses
  • Helen Pastwa married Michael Pajewski in May 1886. The Pastwa, Pajewski, Abend, Soenke and Gainowski families appear to have lived near each other in two different neighborhoods in the 1880s and 1890s and many married into each others families. They may have known each other in Germany or perhaps they became good friends in Chicago.
  • Understanding where the Pastwa family lived may provide insights into the Pajewski and Gainowski and other families.