Sobieski, John, 1842-1927
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found: nuc88-83130: His The life story and personal reminiscences of Col. John Sobieski ... [MI] 1900(hdg. on CtY rept.: Sobieski, John, 1842- )
found: Who's who in Polish America, 1943(Sobieski, John (1842 - 1927); attorney-at-law; born in Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 10, 1842; son of John Sobieski and Isabella Bem; direct descendant of John Sobieski, king of Poland (1674-1696); largely self educated; married Lydia Gertrude Lemen, of Salem, Marion County, Ill. on June 3, 1879; at the age of four he lost his father, who was executed by Russians on account of his leading the last Polish uprising in 1846; accompanied mother, who was banished from Poland, and who died in England when son was about twelve years of age; came to America and enlisted as a bugler in the U.S. Army, 1855; in Indian service until outbreak of Civil War, and then joined Army of Potomac, continuing to close of war; enlisted in Mexico against Maximilian and was chief of staff of General Escobedo, being present at execution of Maximilian, 1867; returned to U.S. and settled in Minnesota; member of Minnesota House of Representatives in 1868 (introducing the first bill of record advocating women suffrage); one of the founders of the Prohibition Party and its first nominee for office in U.S.; frequently candidate for governor and for other offices: admitted to practice law in 1870; admitted to Supreme Court of Nebraska, 1881; platform lecturer since 1869; died Nov. 12, 1927, in Los Angeles, Calif.)
found: Find A Grave, via WWW, Apr. 13, 2012(Col John Sobieski; born Sept. 10. 1842 in Warsaw, Poland; died Nov. 11, 1927 in Pasadena, Calif.)
found: ancestry.com, via WWW, Apr. 13, 2012(John Sobieski ; son of John Sobieski and Elizabeth Bemme; died Nov. 11, 1927 in Los Angeles, Calif.)
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1988-12-01: new
2012-04-18: revised
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