[S464] Marriages of Bexar County Texas Books E & F Aug 27 1837 - May 29 1879, (San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society, San Antonio, Texas, 1998), p. 56.
License #3891, 24 Apr 1871, Frank Knapick to Frances Kosub (widow), by Vincent Barzinski, Cath. Priest, Wit: Andreas Waetawiryk, Gregorious Halamuda.
[S337] Parish Registers of St. Michael's Catholic Church, 1868-1957, St. Michael's Catholic Church, (St. Michael's Catholic Church, San Antonio, Texas), Roll #? (possibly the same as FHL #25459)., p. ?, 23 Jan 1868.
Baptism of Anna Kosub lists parents as Albertus Kozub and Fransissa Rozwadowski.
[S685] "Family of Adalbert Kozub and Francisca Rozwadowski", Kosub, Doris J., (Polish Footprints, Periodical of the Polish Genealogical Society of Texas, Summer 2002, Vol. XIX, No. 2, ISSN 1087-9706), p. 19 [Winkler p. 64].
[S686] "The Heritage of the Kozub Brothers", Kosub, Doris J., (Polish Footprints, Periodical of the Polish Genealogical Society of Texas, Summer 2002, Vol. XIX, No. 2, ISSN 1087-9706), p. 12 [Winkler p. 62].
[S337] Parish Registers of St. Michael's Catholic Church, 1868-1957, St. Michael's Catholic Church, (St. Michael's Catholic Church, San Antonio, Texas), Roll #? (possibly the same as FHL #25459)., p. ?, 23 Jan 1868.
Baptism of Anna Kosub lists parents as Albertus Kozub and Fransissa Rozwadowski. This places a lower bound on when Albert died.
[S464] Marriages of Bexar County Texas Books E & F Aug 27 1837 - May 29 1879, (San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society, San Antonio, Texas, 1998), p. 56, 23 Jan 1868.
License #3891, 24 Apr 1871, Frank Knapick to Frances Kosub (widow). This places an upper bound on when Albert died.
[S686] "The Heritage of the Kozub Brothers", Kosub, Doris J., (Polish Footprints, Periodical of the Polish Genealogical Society of Texas, Summer 2002, Vol. XIX, No. 2, ISSN 1087-9706), p. 13 [Winkler p. 63].
Cites San Antonio Express, 03 Feb 1870, p. 3
Murder - We have again to record an atrocious murder which has been committed in our immediate neighborhood. A man by the name of Kossups, probably a Polander, left town yesterday evening in a little wagon. He was seen in town selling fodder, and after having finished his business started for home. He was found this morning eight miles from town, on the Bandera road, shot through the head with a pistol ball, apparently from a six-shooter. His pockets were cut open and all their contents robbed, even his coat was taken away, and the provisions from the wagon. It is generally believed that a Mexican committed the foul deed; the authorities will do all in their power to ferret out the murderer.
[S686] "The Heritage of the Kozub Brothers", Kosub, Doris J., (Polish Footprints, Periodical of the Polish Genealogical Society of Texas, Summer 2002, Vol. XIX, No. 2, ISSN 1087-9706), p. 13 [Winkler p. 63].