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Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa

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In 1896 she married socialist activist Dymitr Kirkor. Her husband died in December 1900. Her son from the first marriage, Dr. Stanisław Kirkor, was a civil servant in the Ministry of Treasury. On 1 August 1905 she married
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she stayed in Warsaw, in 1945 moved to her birthplace of Borów. Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa died on 15 June 1952 in Warsaw and is buried in the Grabski family grave at the
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Zofia Grabska was born to Feliks and Stanisława Grabski at the family possession in the village of
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Wspomnienia. Lata 1920-1932 oraz wspomnienia i notatki pisane w czasie Powstania Warszawskiego
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area, as they were active Polish activists; and stayed in Warsaw. Since May 1925 she lived in
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Włościanie i ich sprawa w dobie organizacyjnej i konstytucyjnej Królestwa Polskiego
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Nowak, Krzysztof (2008). "Polskość i ruch narodowy". In Krzysztof Nowak (ed.).
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From 1986 to 1989 her memoirs and notes were published in three volumes as
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Grave of Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa at Grabski family grave in Warsaw
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Magiera, Władysława (2010). "Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa".
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to Poland. Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa also edited the
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Index


Olga Boznańska
Borów
Congress Poland
Warsaw
Poland
Powązki Cemetery
Warsaw
Polish
Józef Kiedroń
Stanisław Grabski
Władysław Grabski
née
Polish
Borów
Stanisław Grabski
Władysław Grabski
Warsaw
Polish Socialist Party
Perm
Yekaterinoslav
Liga Narodowa
National Democracy
Cieszyn Silesia
Józef Kiedroń
Cieszyn Silesia

Józef Kiedroń
Dąbrowa
Poland

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