NameAugust MONARSKI 
Birth25 Feb 1858
Death25 Jul 1919
Spouses
Birth18 Dec 1850
Death24 Feb 1934
Marriage6 Oct 1885, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI8
ChildrenHelen (1886-1919)
Notes for August MONARSKI
Groom's Name: August Monarski
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Bride's Name: Augusta Preics
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Marriage Date: 06 Oct 1885
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Groom's Father's Name: John Monarski
Groom's Mother's Name: Anna Assmann
Bride's Father's Name: August Preics
Bride's Mother's Name: Maria Anna Zagelski
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00780-4
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1266969
Reference Number: 289
Collection: Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930
CONDITION OF INJURED MAN
August Monarski who suffered a bad fall, is still in a critical condition at the Sacred Heart Hospital, according to reports from, the hospital yesterday. It is thought he was injured internally as a result of his fall from a ladder at the Uecke Dairy office last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Monarski fell nearly twelve feet from the ladder to the cement floor. He struck his head on the corner of a cream can which cut a deep gash above his right eye. The extent of his internal injuries is still unknown by the physicians attending him. Mr. Monarski is past sixty years-old. His home is at 823 Niagara St.
(Eau Claire Leader, Eau Claire, WI, 20 Jul 1919, p10)
August Monarski
August Monarski, 823 Niagara street, died at 9 o’clock yesterday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital as the result of injuries received in a fall last Thursday. He did not recover consciousness after the accident. He was 61 years old, ??????? widow. His only child, a daughter, died seven months ago. Two brothers: John and Peter survive him, and three sisters, Miss Emma Monarski, Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. Paul Ludwikowski. Funeral services will be held at nine o’clock Saturday morning at the Sacred Heart Church.
(Eau Claire Leader, 24 Jul 1919, p8)