The "Suspects" section on Chapman/Klosowski includes this section:
Unfortunately for Klosowski, he was still legally married to his first wife, whom he had left back in Poland. She, however, seemed to have gotten wind of her husband's infidelity and moved to London in an attempt to oust Baderski. The two women appear to have cohabited for a time, until Klosowski's legal wife finally gave up and left, possibly because of the birth of her husband's and Baderksi's son in September of 1890. They moved around quite a bit, living in Cable Street, Commercial Street and Greenfield Street, respectively, until they finally emigrated to New Jersey later that year.
The exact date of their emigration is not known for sure, but the last occurence of the name in any records were in the national census of 1891, which listed them as living at 2 Tewkesbury Buildings, Whitechapel. This survey was taken in early April of that year.
The date of Klosowski's arrival in America that year is now known - I thought I'd seen it on Casebook before but cannot now find it so I am posting it here so that the info is definitely on the site.
Here is the arrival record:
First name: SEVERIN
Last name: KLASOWSKY
Occupation: BARBER
Age: 27
Sex: MALE
Ship: Friesland
Arrived: 28 July 1891
Country: GERMANY
Port of Departure: ANTWERP
City of Village of Destination: NEW YORK
Paid by: SELF
His wife's record gives her age as 20, and her first name as "ANY"
Unfortunately for Klosowski, he was still legally married to his first wife, whom he had left back in Poland. She, however, seemed to have gotten wind of her husband's infidelity and moved to London in an attempt to oust Baderski. The two women appear to have cohabited for a time, until Klosowski's legal wife finally gave up and left, possibly because of the birth of her husband's and Baderksi's son in September of 1890. They moved around quite a bit, living in Cable Street, Commercial Street and Greenfield Street, respectively, until they finally emigrated to New Jersey later that year.
The exact date of their emigration is not known for sure, but the last occurence of the name in any records were in the national census of 1891, which listed them as living at 2 Tewkesbury Buildings, Whitechapel. This survey was taken in early April of that year.
The date of Klosowski's arrival in America that year is now known - I thought I'd seen it on Casebook before but cannot now find it so I am posting it here so that the info is definitely on the site.
Here is the arrival record:
First name: SEVERIN
Last name: KLASOWSKY
Occupation: BARBER
Age: 27
Sex: MALE
Ship: Friesland
Arrived: 28 July 1891
Country: GERMANY
Port of Departure: ANTWERP
City of Village of Destination: NEW YORK
Paid by: SELF
His wife's record gives her age as 20, and her first name as "ANY"
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