Seeking date/place of death for my great-grandmother's second husband, Franciszek Froelich/Frohlich
Franciszek (Franz) Frohlich (various spellings of surname) born 9 August 1864 in LAKA, Galicia/Austria illegitimate to Marianne Frohlich a Jewish convert. Franciszek wed Marianna Gawel June 1887 in Laka, she died in August 1911. He wed my great grandmother Katarzyna Nowak Wilk November 1916 in Laka :she died October 1936. Franciszek Frohlich had sons who emigrated to Chicago. Seeking his DEATH information....date and place. Any help will be most appreciated!!!
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