Descendants of Unknown Hernet Generation No. 1 1. UNKNOWN1 HERNET died Unknown. He married VICTORIA ?. She died Unknown. Children of UNKNOWN HERNET and VICTORIA ? are: 2. i. MAGDELINE2 HERNET, b. November 1859, Poznan, Poland; d. 09 May 1922, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County. ii. FELIX HERNET, b. Abt. 1856; d. 04 February 1924, North Liberty, IN (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."). Notes for FELIX HERNET: South Bend Tribune Obituary Thursday, Feb. 7, 1924 The funeral of Felix Hernit, a trapper, who was found frozen to death Tuesday night in a tent in which he lived near North Liberty, will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the V. K. Kaniewski funeral home. Burial will be in Highland cemetery. More About FELIX HERNET: Burial: 08 February 1924, Highland Cemetery, South Bend, IN, Block 6-0 (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Cause of Death: Organic heart disease, cold and exposure (Source: Coroner's Report.) Medical Information: black hair, gray eyes, dark complexion. (Source: Coroner's Report.) 3. iii. JOHN HERNET, d. 24 June 1940, Sobieski, WI. Generation No. 2 2. MAGDELINE2 HERNET (UNKNOWN1) was born November 1859 in Poznan, Poland (Source: (1) Family Records., (2) Death Certificate., (3) 1900 Census.), and died 09 May 1922 in South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County. She married MARTIN BANICKI, SR. Abt. 1883 in Poznan, Poland (Source: 1910 Census.), son of JAKOP BANICKI and MAREY ROWALCHA. He was born 01 November 1858 in Bydgoszcz, Poland (Source: (1) Death Certificate, (2) St. Casimir Church Records, 107, Death Records., (3) Family Records., (4) Tombstone Information., (5) Greg Banicki Family Information.), and died 04 October 1910 in South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: INDEX TO DEATH RECORD ST JOSEPH COUNTY 1882-1920 INCLUSIVE Volume I LETTERS A-K INCLUSIVE, 16, Banicka Marcin M W 51 YR Oct 4 1910 South Bend CH-45 347.). Notes for MAGDELINE HERNET: South Bend Tribune Obituary May 9, 1922 Mrs. Mogblen Banicki aged 58, 613 S. Walnut Street, died this morning at 5:30 o'clock. She survived by two daughters, Mrs. Helen Paczkowski and Katharine Banicki; five sons, Elmer, William, Edward, Peter, Ignatius. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Casimir's church, Rev. Stanislaus Gorka officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Martin and Magdeline had 6 other children who died at birth or early infancy-Per family records of Ernest Paczkowski Magdelena's birth place is unknown, but she reportedly mentioned that, as a little girl, she had to get the family water from a river nearby. More About MAGDELINE HERNET: Burial: 12 May 1922, St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, IN, Section B (Source: St. Casimir Church Records, 190, Death Records.) Cause of Death: Suicide Church: St. Casimir Immigration: 1880, Immigrated from Poland Occupation: Housewife (Source: Death Certificate.) Notes for MARTIN BANICKI, SR.: Note from Greg Banicki: Word of mouth by family claims that Martin's father was a tinkerer in Bydgoszsz and travelled from village to village repairing and sharpening tools. According to family lore, Martin Banicki did have a step-brother who supposedly had red hair and whose descendents settled in the area around S. B. Whenever a question of close relatioinship came up, the old folks said that if the people in question were "czerwone" Banickis, then they were close relatives. ("czerwone" means red.) The many Banickis living in South Bend are descendents of distant cousins. Peter's first cousin, Ollie Banicki, settled in Milwaukee, WI, and I (my uncle) think some family descendents are still there. More About MARTIN BANICKI, SR.: Burial: 08 October 1910, St. Joseph Cemetary-Old Section B (Source: (1) Death Certificate., (2) Tombstone Information.) Cause of Death: Gangrenous Appendicitis Church: St. Casimir Immigration: Bet. 1889 - 1890, From Krolikawa Poland-Near Znin (Source: 1910 Census.) Occupation: Laborer (Source: Death Certificate.) Children of MAGDELINE HERNET and MARTIN BANICKI are: i. HELENA3 BANICKI, b. 31 July 1884, Poland (Source: 1900 Census.); d. 16 January 1933, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: St. Adalbert Church Records, (1910-1923), 40, Death Records.); m. JULIAN EDWARD PACZKOWSKI, 29 May 1906, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: (1) Index To Marriage Records St Joseph County 1860-1920 Letters A To D Inclusive 1 of 2, 16, Paczkowski Julian Helena Banicka May 29 1906 20 440., (2) Marriage License Application, Book 20 P. 440.); b. 04 June 1883, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: (1) Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applications St Joseph County 1882-1920 Volume II Letters J-R Inclusive, 193, Paczkowski Julian Francis Agnes Lisek M W June 4 1883 5 245., (2) "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); d. 05 June 1951, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: (1) St. Adalbert Church Records, (1910-1923), 73, Death Records., (2) "South Bend Tribune Obituary."). Notes for HELENA BANICKI: South Bend Tribune Obituary January 17, 1933 Mrs. Julian Paczkowski Mrs. Helen Paczkowski, age 47, 721 South Brookfield street, died at 11:40 o'clock Monday night after six month's illness. She was born in Hastings, Minn., July 31, 1885, and came her 37 years ago. She leaves her husband, Julian Paczkowski; four sons, Harry, Ernest, Leo, and Richard, and one daughter, Mrs. Florence Chmiel, South Bend; one sister, Miss Catherine Banicki, South Bend, and three brothers, Ignatius Banicki, Mishawaka, and Peter and William Banicki, South Bend. The body will lie in the residence and the funeral will take place at 9:30 o'clock Friday morning from St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic church. The Rt. Rev. Mgr. John W. Osadnik, pastor, will read the mass and burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. More About HELENA BANICKI: Burial: 20 January 1933, St. Joseph Cemetary-Section E (Source: St. Adalbert Church Records, (1910- 1923), 40, Death Records.) Cause of Death: Paralysis, 6 Month Illness Church: St. Adalbert (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Fact 6: 1895, Moved to South Bend (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Occupation: Housewife Notes for JULIAN EDWARD PACZKOWSKI: South Bend Tribune Obituary June 6, 1951 Julian E. Paczkowski Julian E. Paczkowski, 721 South Brookfield street, died inroute to St. Joseph hospital at 8 a.m. Tuesday after suffering a heart attack while at work in the Singer Manufacturing plant. Born in South Bend June 4, 1883, he was employed as a woodworker. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Florence Chmiel, three sons, Ernest, Leo and Richard; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Michalak and Mrs. Lottie Michalak; two brothers, Joseph and Ignatius, all of South Bend and eight grandchildren. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today in the residence. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Adalbert's Catholic church with Very Rev. Msgr. Ignatius J. Gapczynski, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Polish cemetery. Mr. Paczkowski was a member of the Guard of St. Stanislaus society of St. Adalbert's church. More About JULIAN EDWARD PACZKOWSKI: Burial: 09 June 1951, St. Joseph Cemetary-Section E (Source: St. Adalbert Church Records, (1910- 1923), 73, Death Records.) Cause of Death: Heart Attack Church: St. Adalbert (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Fact 8: Member-Guard of St. Stanislaus Society-St. Adalbert (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Musical Instrument: Guitar (Source: Family Records.) Occupation: Wood Shaper Singer Mfg. Plant (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") ii. IGNATIUS BANICKI, b. 19 November 1888, Poznan, Poland (Source: (1) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic.", (2) 1900 Census, Born in Poznan, Poland. Immigrated 1890., (3) 1920 Census, Poznan.); d. 10 April 1966, Branch County, Coldwater, MI (Source: (1) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic.", (2) Death Certificate, Record # 1037 Branch County, MI.); m. ANNA MICHALSKI; b. 1893 (Source: Tombstone Information.); d. 27 December 1965, Branch County, Bronson, MI (Source: Tombstone Information.). Notes for IGNATIUS BANICKI: The Bronson Journal Obituary April 14, 1966 p.2 Ike Banicki Funeral Mass was said for Ike Banikci, 77, in St. Charles Catholic Church Coldwater, on Wednesday, April 13. the Rev. Fr. Gilbert Gruss had charge of the service. The Rosary was said the previous evening at the Baggerly Funeral Home, Coldwater. Ike Banicki of route 2 died Easter Sunday in the Health Center, Colwater, following an illness of two days. He was born November 9, 1888, in Hastings, Minn., as son of Marcin and Magdelena Banicki. His wife Anna (Michalski) Banicki, preceeded him in death December 27, 1965. Before moving to Branch County 14 years ago, he had been employed at the Singer Sewing Company in South Bend, Indiana. He was last employed as a night watchman at the Hillsdale Mfg. Company. He was a member of the American Legion of Coldwater and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. George Beauchamp and two brothers, Peter and William, all of South Bend, Indiana; and several nieces and nephews. Coldwater Daily Reporter Obituary April 11, 1966 Ike Banicki BRONSON-Ike Banicki, 77, Bronson route 2 and formerly of 26 North Clay St., Coldwater, died at the Community health center Sunday evening following a sudden illness. He had been a patient two days. Funeral services will be held at St. Charles Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Fr. Gilbert Gruss in charge. Rosary will be said by Rev. Fr. Gruss at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Baggerly funeral home. He was born in Hastings, Minn., Nov. 9, 1888, a son of Marcin and Magdelena Banicki. His wife Anna Michalski Banicki died Dec. 27, 1965. For many years he was employed at the Singer Sewing Company of South Bend, Ind. He was last employed as a night watchman at the Hillsdale Manufacturing Company. He moved to Branch county 14 years ago from South Bend, Ind. He was a member of the American Legion of Coldwater and a veteran of World War II. Surviving Mr. Banicki are two brothers, Peter and William, both of South Bend, Ind., one sister Mrs. George Beauchamp of South Bend, Ind., several nieces and nephews. More About IGNATIUS BANICKI: Burial: 13 April 1966, Batavia Cemetery, Branch County, MI (Source: (1) Tombstone Information., (2) Bronson Journal Obituary, April 14, 1966 p. 2.) Cause of Death: lymphosarcoma Military service: WWII Veteran Moved: 1952, From South Bend to Bronson, MI Occupation: Night Watchman (Source: Death Certificate.) Retirement: Singer Sewing Company, South Bend More About ANNA MICHALSKI: Burial: Unknown, Batavia Cemetery, Branch County, MI iii. EDWARD E. BANICKI, b. 29 December 1891, Hastings, MN (Source: (1) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic.", (2) St. Adalbert Church Records, (1910-1923), 151, Marriage.); d. 17 October 1931, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County; m. VERONICA KAZMIERCZAK, 29 May 1922, St. Adalbert Parish, South Bend, IN St. Joseph County (Source: (1) "South Bend Tribune Obituary," Obiturary of Edward Banicki., (2) St. Adalbert Church Records, (1910-1923), 151, Marriage.); b. 09 December 1897, South Bend, Indiana (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); d. 13 November 1958, South Bend, Indiana (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."). Notes for EDWARD E. BANICKI: Edward E. Banicki South Bend Tribune Oct., 18, 1931 Edward E. Banicki, age 37, of 810 Camden Street, died suddenly while sawing wood in a grove on the Lincoln highway about seven miles from South Bend. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Mr. Banicki was born in South Bend Dec.29, 1893 and had spent his entire life here. He was married in 1922 to Miss Veronica Kazmierczak, who survives him. He also leaves three children, Ted, Ernest and Dorothy all at home; two sisters Mrs. Helen Paczkowski, and Miss Katherine Banicki, South Bend; three brothers Ignatius, William and Peter Banicki, all of South Bend. Funeral arrangements have not been made. More About EDWARD E. BANICKI: Cause of Death: Heart Attack (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Notes for VERONICA KAZMIERCZAK: Obituary From Thursday, November 13, 1958 South Bend Tribune Mrs. Veronica B. Bartkowiak Mrs. Veronica Banicki Bartkowia, 810 S. Camden Street., died at 2:30 p.m. today in St. Joseph's Hospital after an eight weeks' illness. She was born in South Bend Dec. 9, 1897. Surviving are her husband, Felix; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Michael of South Bend; two sons, Theodore Banicki of South Bend, and SFC Ernest E. Banicki, stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Bucholtz, Mrs. Marian Orzechowski and Mrs. Martha Queen, and a brother, Ted Kazmierczak, all of South Bend. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today in the St. Joseph Funeral Home. iv. KATHERINE BANICKI, b. 22 February 1893, Hastings, MN (Source: (1) "South Bend Tribune Obituary.", (2) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic," BEAUCHAMP, KATHERINE 312-03-6005 IN 12 Feb 1893 Jul 1982 IN South Bend, Indiana 46619., (3) 1910 Census, Hastings, MN., (4) 1920 Census, Minnesota.); d. 10 July 1982, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: Family Records.); m. REGINALD GEORGE BEAUCHAMP, 30 September 1943, South Bend, IN St. Joseph County (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary," of Reginald George Beauchamp.); b. 09 December 1884, England (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); d. 19 September 1968, South Bend, Indiana (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."). Notes for KATHERINE BANICKI: Mrs. Katherine Beauchamp South Bend Tribune Obituary Sunday, July 11, 1982 Mrs. Katherine Beauchamp, 89 of 613 S. Walnut Died at 3:45 p.m. Saturday at the home of her brother, after a lengthy illness. born on Feb 22, 1893, in South Bend, she was a lifetime area resident. Her husband, George, preceded her in death. She is survived by a brother, William Banicki. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday in the Kaniewski and Sons Funeral Home where the Senior Citizens of St. Casimir's Catholic Church of which she was a membr will recite a rosary at 2:30 p.m. Monday. More About KATHERINE BANICKI: Burial: 12 July 1982, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County Notes for REGINALD GEORGE BEAUCHAMP: South Bend Tribune Obituary Friday, September 20, 1958 Reginald G. Beauchamp Reginald George Beauchamp, 83, of 613 S. Walnut Street, died at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. He was a dining room captain at the University of Notre Dame 15 years, retiring in 1954. He was born Dec. 9, 1884 in England and lived here 30 years. he married Katherine Banicki on Sept. 30, 1943. She survives. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday in the Kaniewski and Sons Funeral Home. Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Casimir's Catholic Church, Rev. George H. Szymanowski, C.S.C., pastor, officiating. burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. he was a veteran of World War I. The parish rosary will be recited 8 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. More About REGINALD GEORGE BEAUCHAMP: Burial: 23 September 1968, St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, IN (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Military service: WWI Veteran (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Occupation: Dining Room Captain at University of Notre Dame (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Retirement: 1954 (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") v. PETER BANICKI (Source: Submitted by Jan Banicki.), b. 23 May 1894, Hastings, MN (Source: (1) Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applications St Joseph County 1882-1920 Volume I Letters A- H Inclusive, 27, Banicki Peter Martin Magoline Hernet M W May 23 1894 67 499., (2) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic."); d. 07 February 1974, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: (1) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic.", (2) Family Records., (3) "South Bend Tribune Obituary," of Wanda Leda Banicki.); m. WANDA LEDA, 30 June 1919, South Bend, IN St. Joseph County (Source: (1) Index To Marriage Records St Joseph County 1860-1920 Letters A To D Inclusive 1 of 2, 54, Banicki Peter Wanda Leda Jan 31 1910 31 134., (2) "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); b. 25 June 1899, Michigan City, IN (Source: (1) Social Security Death Index, "Electronic.", (2) "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); d. 05 January 1978, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: Social Security Death Index, "Electronic."). Notes for PETER BANICKI: South Bend Tribune Obituary Friday, February 8, 1974 Peter Banicki Peter Banicki, 79, of 517 S. Warren St., died at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital after a brief illness. he retired in 1959 from the Songer Manufacturing Co., after working there 37 years. Born May 23, 1894 in Hastings, Minn., he had lived most of his life here. On June 30, 1919, he married Wanda Leda, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Benedict M. of South Bend, four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, William of South Bend and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Beauchamp of South Bend. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the Kaniewski and Sons Funeral Home. Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Adalbert's Catholic Church, Rev. Eugene Kazmierczak, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. He was a member of the West Side Democratic Club. a parish wake service will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Note from Greg Banicki-Grandson: He attended school only to the fifth grade because his father Martin died and left a family of eight children. At age twelve Peter worked at the Oliver Plow Works. Despite this unfortunate circumstance Peter had a great respect for education and intellect. He retired from the singer Corp. in S. B as a highly skilled wood finisher. More About PETER BANICKI: Burial: 11 February 1974, St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, IN (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Retirement: 1959, Singer Manufacturing Co.-37 Years Notes for WANDA LEDA: South Bend Tribune Obituary Friday, January 6, 1978 Mrs. Wanda Banicki Mrs. Wanda Banicki, 78, of 701 S. Camden, died at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Carlyle Nursing Home after an extended illness. She was born on June 25, 1899 in Michigan City and had lived in the area most of her life. On June 30, 1919, as Wanda Leda, she married Peter Banicki. He died on Feb. 7, 1974. Surviving are a son, Benedict M. of South Bend; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Adalbert's Catholic Church with Rev. Eugene J. Kazmierczak officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in Kaniewski and Sons Funeral Home where a parish wake will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Banicki was a member of Group 129 of the Polish Women's Alliance of America and the Harvest House of St. Adalbert. More About WANDA LEDA: Burial: 08 January 1978, St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, IN (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Church: St. Adalbert (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") vi. WILLIAM C. BANICKI, SR., b. 25 October 1900, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County; d. 18 November 1990, Taunton, MA (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); m. ANASTASIA DYGULSKI, 19 May 1925, South Bend, IN St. Joseph County (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary," of Nettie Dygulski Banicki.); b. 17 October 1903, Germany (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); d. 11 September 1971, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."). Notes for WILLIAM C. BANICKI, SR.: William C. Banicki Sr. Obit South Bend Tribune William C. Banicki Sr. Oct 25,1900-Nov. 18, 1990 South Bend- William C. Banicki Sr., 90, formerly of 728 S. Webster St. Died at 5am Sunday in Marion Manor Nursing Home, Taunton, Mass. Mr. Banicki retired in 1967, as a salesman for Elkhart Packing Co. He was born Oct.25, 1900 in South Bend and lived in South Bend most of his life. On May 19, 1925 he married Nettie Dygulski. She died Sept 11, 1971. He is survived by a daughter Justine Sheehan of Raynham, Mass; a son William Jr. of Los Angeles; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; A daughter Loretta Zack died in 1988. Services will be at 9am Tuesday in St. Casimer's Catholic Church. Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today in Kaniewski Funeral home where the parish rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. More About WILLIAM C. BANICKI, SR.: Burial: 20 November 1990, St. Joseph Cemetery Occupation: Salesman for Elkhart Packing Company Notes for ANASTASIA DYGULSKI: South Bend Tribune Obituary Saturday, September 11, 1971 Mrs. Nettie Banicki Mrs. Nettie Banicki, 67, of 728 S. Webster St., died at 3:30 a.m. today at St. Joseph Hospital following an illness of four months. She was born Oct. 17, 1903, in Germany, and had lived in this area for almost all of her life. On May 19, 1925, as Nettie Dygulski, she was married to William C. Banicki, Sr. who survives. Also surviving are a son, William C. Banicki, Jr. of Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Loretta Zack of South Bend, and Mrs. Justine Sheehan of Syracuse, N.Y.; five grandsons; two brothers, Clem and Henry Dygulski, both of South Bend; three sisters, Miss Helen Dygulski, Mrs. Marie Szekelys and Mrs. Bernice Nitka, all of South Bend. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday at Kaniewski and Sons Funeral Home. Services are set for 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Casimir's Catholic Church, with Rev. George H. Szymanowski, C.S.C, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. She was a member of the Ladies Civic Club and the Adoration Society, and the Rosary Society at St. Casimir's. A wake service is set for 7:30 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. More About ANASTASIA DYGULSKI: AKA (2): Nettie Dygulski Burial: 13 September 1971, St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, IN (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary," Saturday, Sept. 11, 1971.) Church: St. Casimir (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") Immigration: 1906 vii. ELGIN BANICKI, b. 31 January 1903, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary."); d. 09 May 1931, South Bend, IN, St. Joseph County. Notes for ELGIN BANICKI: Elmer Banicki Obit South Bend Tribune May 9, 1931 Elmer Banicki, age 28 died at 12:40 o'clock this morning in his home at 613 South Walnut Street. He had been ill six months of leakage of the heart. He was born in this city Jan 31, 1903 and is survived by four brothers, Ignatius, William, Edward, and Peter and two sisters Mrs. J. Paczkowski and Miss Katherine Banicki all of this city. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Casmir's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. S.J. Gorke C.S.C. pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. More About ELGIN BANICKI: AKA (2): Alex (Source: Family Records.) Burial: 12 May 1931, St. Joseph Cemetary-Old Section B (Source: (1) "South Bend Tribune Obituary.", (2) Tombstone Information.) Cause of Death: leakage of the heart, 6 month illness (Source: "South Bend Tribune Obituary.") viii. MARTIN BANICKI, JR., b. Abt. 1904 (Source: 1910 Census.); d. 04 October 1919. ix. HARRY BANICKI (Source: Family Records.), b. Abt. April 1905 (Source: (1) Family Records., (2) St. Casimir Church Records, Death Records 9 yrs 11 months., (3) Tombstone Information.); d. 22 May 1915, South Bend, St. Joseph County (Source: INDEX TO DEATH RECORD ST JOSEPH COUNTY 1882-1920 INCLUSIVE Volume I LETTERS A-K INCLUSIVE, 16, Banicki Harry M W 10 YR May 22 1915 South Bend CH47-299.). Notes for HARRY BANICKI: Harry Banicki Obit South bend Tribune Monday May 24, 1915 Harry Banicki, 10-year-old son of Mrs. Magdalene Banicki, died Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of his mother, 613 S. Walnut Street, following an illness of two weeks caused by an accident. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the St. Casmir's church, the Rev.S.Gruza, C.S.C. officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. South Bend Tribune May 25, 1915 Services for Harry Banicki, 10 year-old son of Mrs. Magdalene Banicki, 613 North Walnut Street, who died Saturday from complications resulting from an accident, were held this morning at St. Casimer's church. Rev. S. Gruza was officiating. Burial was at St. Joseph Cemetery. More About HARRY BANICKI: Burial: 26 May 1915, St. Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, IN, Section B (Source: Tombstone Information.) 3. JOHN2 HERNET (UNKNOWN1) died 24 June 1940 in Sobieski, WI. He married (1) TEOFILA BORLICK 21 January 1894 in South Bend, IN (Source: Index To Marriage Records St Joseph County 1860-1920 Letters A To D Inclusive 1 of 2, 127, Record # 13 517.), daughter of ANDREW BORLICK and ANTONINA ?. She died Bet. 1897 - 1900 in Hofa Park, WI. He married (2) KATHRYN OLINSKI Abt. 1900. She died Unknown. More About JOHN HERNET: Occupation: Blacksmith Children of JOHN HERNET and TEOFILA BORLICK are: i. ANTHONY3 HERNET, b. February 1895; d. Unknown. ii. STANLEY HERNET, b. 29 May 1897, Hofa Park, WI; d. January 1971, Newark, NJ. Children of JOHN HERNET and KATHRYN OLINSKI are: iii. FRANCISZEK XAVIER3 HERNET, b. 06 October 1901, Krakow, WI; d. Unknown. iv. URSULA HERNET, b. Private. v. JOHN HERNET, b. 27 December 1908; d. October 1987, Greendale, WI. vi. MARIE HERNET, b. Private. vii. JOSEPHINE HERNET, b. 19 March 1900; d. December 1980, Greendale, WI. viii. HENRY HERNET, b. 04 August 1911; d. 08 October 1995, Sobieski, WI. ix. LEONARD HERNET, b. Private. x. ROMAN HERNET, b. Private.