Last August when visiting Adolis Matulis, one of my grandfather's brothers in Lithuania, I asked what he could tell me about his mother's father, Konstantas Kemešys. He couldn't tell me much, but I took some brief notes that I'm only just now getting around to posting. Jesse filmed the conversation, but it was entirely in Lithuania and translated through Elena.
He told us the same that I had heard previously
from Phyllis, Konstantas was married three times. The first two wives died young. In fact, I believe the photo below, which is from Phyllis, is the funeral of his second wife, Antonina (Phyllis's grandmother's mother, my great-grandmother's step-mother or mother). The inscription on the back is apparently from Konstantas to his daughter Petronele (Phyllis's grandmother), who was already living in the US at the time (read translation
here). In a second photo he is pictured with another (much younger) woman, and the inscription reads something along the lines of: please accept that [person's name] has come here with her family to stay and be a friend.
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I believe Konstantas is to the right of the casket. |
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Reverse of photo above. Sylvester is Phyllis's uncle, Sylvester Žukauskas. |
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Konstantas with third wife? |
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Reverse of photo above. |
Adolis also told us that Konstantas had about 12 children with his three wives: 3 with the first, 4 or 5 with the second, and 4 with the last. I believe Ona (my great-grandmother) was from the first wife and Petronele (Phyllis's grandmother) was from the second.
The last piece of information that I wrote down was that a son of the first wife died in a mine in the United States. Adolis didn't know where or what had happened (but I wonder if it was in the coal mines of Pennsylvania, where many Lithuanian emigrants settled). All he knew was that the family in Lithuania received compensation payments after the accident.
Here we are visiting with Adolis and his wife Kristina in Pakiršinys:
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August 2014 |
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