1889 - 1979 (90 years)
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Name |
RADTKE, Helene |
Born |
1889 |
Russian Poland |
Gender |
Female |
Immigration |
1908 |
according to 1920 federal census |
Naturalization |
1915 |
according to 1920 federal census |
Reference Number |
308 |
_UID |
C0ACBA14A1E74C819A0ED6A0D811EA49C944 |
Died |
1979 |
Buried |
New York Bay Cemetery, Hudson Co. NJ USA |
Notes |
- A Helena Radke from Grabie, Poland who entered the US at age 19 on 15 Sep 1908 aboard the Grosser Kurfurst from Bremen. She apparently came alone. Her record is listed at www.ellisisland.org. She was single, was able to read and write, and listed no occupation; her listed relative in Europe was her father Andreas Radke of Grabie, Plonsk, Warsaw, Poland. Her destination in the US was her brother-in-law Leon Maron, who resided at 133 Morris St., Jersey City NJ; Leon Maron provided her passage to America. Helena was 5' 3" tall, with blonde hair and brown eyes.
Church records show Helene's last name as Radtke; her gravestone in New York Bay Cemetery shows Radke.
According to the St. Matthews E. L. Church records, she lived at 146 Morris Street, Jersey City at the time of her marriage in 1913. Witnesses at her marriage to Ludwig Fausak were Leonard Look, Amanda Fausak, Julius Hirsch, and Lydia Radtke.
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Person ID |
I308 |
Fausack |
Last Modified |
1 Oct 2010 |
Family |
FAUSAK, Ludwig Peter, b. 9 Apr 1883, Mogowo, Nasielsk, Mazowiecki, Poland , d. Feb 1964 (Age 80 years) |
Married |
24 May 1913 |
Jersey City, Hudson, NJ, USA |
Children |
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Last Modified |
25 Jun 2004 |
Family ID |
F230 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos |
 | Fausak, Ludwig Peter (Louis); 1947 ca Left to right: Helen nee Radtke Fausak, Peter Ludwig (Louis) Fausak, Martha Fausak, Marian Patricia Russ, Emma Rosa Fausak, Edward Fausak. |
 | Fausak, Ludwig; 1936 ca; with wife Helene
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 | Fausak, Adolf; 1913; marriage to Amalie Fehlauer The man seated next to Amalie is believed to be her brother Hermann Fehlauer (1881<1950), and the man standing behind Adolf Fausak is Amalie's brother Karl Fehlauer (1885-1950). The woman seated at the right front is Amanda Fausak (later Look), and the man standing at far right is Adolf's half-brother Peter Ludwig Fausak (1883-1964). The young woman on the far left is Lydia Kretschmann, daughter of Adolf's older sister Louise Fausak Kretschmann; the man with her may be her father Robert Kretschmann. The two other women standing in the back may be Ottilie Rinau and Auguste Krause, both of whom were in the wedding party. The man in the rear center is unidentified. The boy in front is not identified but may be Reinhold Kretschmann, son of Robert and sister of Lydia. |
 | Fausak, Adele; c1950; probably in Lansing MI. Adele is on the left, with her husband Edmund Lentz on the right. In the center are Louise (Peter Ludwig) Fausak and his wife Helene nee Radtke. Adele and Louis were first cousins. |
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 | Fausak, Adolf; 1913; marriage to Amalie Fehlauer The man seated next to Amalie is believed to be her brother Hermann Fehlauer (1881<1950), and the man standing behind Adolf Fausak is Amalie's brother Karl Fehlauer (1885-1950). The woman seated at the right front is Amanda Fausak (later Look), and the man standing at far right is Adolf's half-brother Peter Ludwig Fausak (1883-1964). The young woman on the far left is Lydia Kretschmann, daughter of Adolf's older sister Louise Fausak Kretschmann; the man with her may be her father Robert Kretschmann. The two other women standing in the back may be Ottilie Rinau and Auguste Krause, both of whom were in the wedding party. The man in the rear center is unidentified. The boy in front is not identified but may be Reinhold Kretschmann, son of Robert and sister of Lydia. |
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