Personal Details

Name: Sabina Świątek
Maiden Name: Marczewska
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Gender: Female
Date of birth: 1927-09-09
Place of birth: Poland, Poleskie, Brześć, Brzesc nad Bugiem
Did this person die during World War ll?: No
Date of death: 1991-3-18
Place of death: United Kingdom
Cause of Death:Breast Cancer
Fathers given name: Wladyslaw
Entry ID: 108160 Mothers given name: Wladyslawa
Mothers maiden name: Gliwa
Given name of spouse: Ignacy
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Given name(s) of children: Alicja Teresa Anna Świątek Christofides
Description: Sabina was a refugee in India. She was taken to Siberia in February 1940.
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Personal Situation at the outbreak of WWll

Residence at the outbreak of WWll: Poland, Poleskie, Brześć, Brzesc nad Bugiem,
Kresy Inhabitant Status: Civilian settler / Family member of civilian settler
Ethnicity: Polish
Religion: Roman Catholic
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Occupation at the outbreak of WWll: School pupil
Military status at the outbreak of WWll: Not Applicable
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FROM: yyyy mm dd To: yyyy mm dd To: Soviet socialist republic Oblast Locality
1940 02 10 Russian SFSR Archangielska oblast'

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Residence After 1945

Country State District Locality Nearest large city Description
United Kingdom England Gloucestershire Fairford near Gloucester Polish Camp in Fairford (later Hostel for resettlement)
United Kingdom Wiltshire Swindon

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