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Eleanor's maternal grandmother, Anna Koscielny, was born in 1889 in the village of Skrzynów, in what was then the Kielce Governorate of Russian-controlled Poland. She was the second of seven children born to Stanislaw Koscielny, a tenant farmer, and his wife Rozalia, née Wojciechowska.
In the spring of 1907, at age 17, Anna sailed from Bremen aboard the S.S. Kronprinz Wilhelm, arriving at Ellis Island on April 14th. The ship manifest records her destination as “Chicago, Illinois” and her contact as a cousin, one Franciszek Wojciechowski, already living on the city’s near North Side.
By 1910, Anna was boarding with the Wojciechowski family on North Paulina Street and working in a textile factory near the river. It was here she met Wilhelm Hartwell—born Wilhelm Hertewell in Baden-Württemberg in 1883. They married in 1912 at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, with the ceremony recorded in the parish register in Polish.
Anna lived to see her granddaughter Eleanor born, but died in 1963 before Eleanor was old enough to ask her the questions that matter. The village, the ship, the factory near the river—none of this was ever written down. Until now.
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