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Barbarowa Genealogy Pages


  Harvard-Denison Bridge, about 1910

Main Feature

This site is devoted to the history of the west side neighborhood near St. Barbara Church on Denison Avenue in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. It was formerly a part of Brooklyn Village before being absorbed by the City of Cleveland. The area lies in the eastern half of the original Brooklyn Township Lot #74.

Available Trees

Starting Points for each tree are the clickable names in the five lines below. Each individual surname is a link. They represent the families that had members who settled in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Also, be aware that just because they are starting points relevant to this site, does not mean that there aren't several generations of ancestors ALSO available here.



Brainerd/Brainard; Foster, Fish of CT and OH

This tree consists of the early pioneers from Connecticut, who settled on the western banks of the Cuyahoga River in what was then known as Brooklyn, Ohio and now Cleveland, Ohio.

The main branches found here are those of the Brainard/Brainerd families, the Fosters (who owned much of the "Barbarowa" neighborhood which is on the west side of the Harvard-Denison bridge), and the Fish families.


Barbarowa Neighborhood Family Tree

This collection of data is devoted to all the families that lived in the Barbarowa neighborhood. This is the area around St. Barbara Catholic Church at W.15th and Denison Avenue (on the west side of the Harvard-Denison bridge), in Cleveland, Ohio.

Although the primary collection is for this area, many of the names are also associated with other Polish neighborhoods of Cleveland as some of the local residents married individuals from outside their immediate location. Thus, families from the Fleet Avenue area (Warszawa), E. 71st and Grant Ave. (Krakowa), Garfield, Sowinski (St. Clair), and the Southside (Kantowa) will be found within.

Here is a quick link to the surnames associated with this neighborhood:

Barbarowa SURNAMES

Some additional Barbarowa families will be found in the Jemiola/Kapusta and Rozhon/Wanicki tree.


Rozhon's from Everywhere else

This tree consists of well over a dozen separate ROZHON family groups that have not, to this point, been connected to the Rozhons who lived in Cleveland, Ohio.

The following lived in Illinois and/or Indiana:


Family #01 - Rozhon, Karel
Family #02 - Rozhon, Michael & Josephine
Family #03 - Rozhon, James & Katerina Stepanek
Family #04 - Rozhon, Joseph & Mary Petrik
Family #05 - Rozhon, John & Josefa Vrba
Family #06 - Rozhon, Charles & Marie Kuska
Family #07 - Rozhon, Anton & Anna Vadleych
Family #08 - Rozhon - Common ancestor of two families below
Family #08.1 - Rozhon, Ignac & Anna Honza
Family #08.2 - Rozhon, Frank & Antoinette Kuchar
Family #09 - Rozhon, Joseph & Marie

   
 
PARISH IN JEOPARDY!


St. Barbara's is in need of new parishioners and old parishioners!.

Currently there are about three hundred + families registered. We need to get the word out to former parishioners and all interested to come back to church and register or the parish may possibly close. The mandate from the Diocese is to close two parishes out of the five clustered: St. Barbara, St. Boniface, Blessed Sacrament, St. Rocco and St. Michael the Archangel. We don't want to lose our church!

New Parishioner Information Form

The mass schedule is:
Mondays8:30 a.m.
Wednesdays8:30 a.m.
Saturdays4:30 p.m.
Sundays9:00 a.m. (English)
11:00 a.m. (Polish)
We have a new administrator, Fr. Lucjan Stokowski who is the pastor of St. John Cantius. Let's make St. Barbara's the come back church and show the Diocese we care and want to keep it open.

 

How to Pronounce BARBAROWA?

Barbarowa is a Polish word and is pronounced using a "V" in place of the "W", thus "Barba-roVa".

The name denotes that this area was part of the St. Barbara Catholic Church Parish.

ANNOUNCMENT!
 

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FEATURE ARTICLES

 

What is Barbarowa?
Originally part of the Connecticut Land Company allotment of the Western Reserve, the neighborhood at the west end of the Harvard-Denison Bridge was settled about 1810. It underwent several transformations, from Connecticut owners to German and then to Polish. By the late 1960's, part of the neighborhood was split in two by the Jennings Freeway.

More About Barbarowa

Further details about this neighborhood, census information, pictures, and recipes.


Cleveland Cemetery Transcriptions

This new database allows you to enter the burial information for your Polish Clevelanders. We hope it can provide a central location for burials from this area.


BORN ON THIS DATE
Shannon Edward BLYTHIN - 1977
John William KING - 1974
Justin Alan WILSON - 1974
Margaret SCHAULZ - 1951
James KOCON - 1950
Thomas G. PETRUZZI - 1947
Daughter DALTON - 1943
Margaret Barbara CLARKE - 1928
Anna G. VARGO - 1921
Helen BARAN - 1916
Norma STADLER - 1915
Norman Loyd MALLORY - 1915
Mae HANSON - 1914
Eleanor Alma WABER - 1911
Alice ZELEZNIK - 1911
Ardean Willie PINKHAM - 1910
Martha V. RAY - 1910
Harvey PULS - 1909
Donald Ralph JOSLIN - 1909
Carlos Arthur AVERY - 1907
Bernard Joseph GRISWOLD - 1905
Ralph Hale (b) RANDALL - 1905
James Harry CHAPMAN - 1897
John Henry CHESEBROUGH - 1895
Lee MANTER - 1893
Effel HATCH - 1890
Elmer POE - 1890
Edna Elizabeth EMERY - 1889
Ralph Alton PINKHAM - 1889
Viola Lillian MAIN - 1889
Rebecca CHENEY - 1888
Jessie Pearl FORCHEE - 1888
Mary Louise LUNSDEN - 1886
Mable WHIPPLE - 1885
Lucina Mecham MENDENHALL - 1885
Otis Arthur LARKIN - 1883
Howard C. BROWN - 1881
Estella Mae GALLUP - 1878
Judson Herbert B JORDAN - 1876
Albert Nunn BLISS - 1874
Bessie BARBER - 1874
George Washington BIRCH - 1874
Herbert CORWIN - 1873
Emma Isabelle HOLDRIDGE - 1873
Annie May MAIN - 1872
Susie Ann LATIMER - 1871
William Wright PELTON - 1871
Robert Eugene BRAINERD - 1870
Rozalia WALEK - 1868
William N. MAIN - 1867
Charles Augustus CHESEBROUGH - 1864
Mary Belle BURGESS - 1864
Nannie Williams WHEELER - 1864
Minorva Gates HOWE - 1862
Ida BURDICK - 1862
Sada Curtis WATSON - 1862
Lucinda CRICK - 1861
Eugene Daniel STILLMAN - 1861
Effie Louise OLMSTED - 1861
Mary E. MCKINNEY - 1861
Isabell STODDARD - 1858
Bessie Champion LATHROP - 1855
Mary RANDALL - 1855
Edward Arthur CHAPMAN - 1854
Lowell Loyal HUMPHREY - 1854
Ambrose F. BROWN - 1853
Robert Erskine SOUTHWORTH - 1852
Josephine Blackwell LATHROP - 1851
Abram POST - 1851
Edgar Ralph Austin BRAINERD - 1851
Alexandrina BRAY - 1850
James Castle CASTLE - 1850
George F. WOLCOTT - 1850
Marian AVERY - 1849
Josephine H. MAIN - 1848
Jesse Tilton MOSES - 1848
Sarah Electra PELTON - 1846
Anna BOGDAN - 1846
John COATS - 1842
Mary Risley GATES - 1841
Emma Maria MECHAM - 1840
Mary Webster CHAPMAN - 1840
Susan Almira CRUMB - 1839
Mary MINOR - 1839
Frances Alma MAIN - 1839
Sarah Esther BLIVEN - 1838
Caroline MINOR - 1837
Ann J ASHBEY - 1836
James LANSING - 1834
Adeline Moselle GALLUP - 1834
Jane LATHROP - 1834
Annie M. GARRETSON - 1833
William FOOTE - 1833
Martha Janette BURDICK - 1833
Maria Louise CRUMB - 1833
Albert WALKER - 1833
Charles T. WILLEY - 1832
Louis Merritt WALKER - 1830
Eliza Ann AVERY - 1830
Eli DENISON - 1830
Laura Main WELCH - 1829
Julia AVERY - 1828
Emma Malvina LATHROP - 1828
Sophia ORTH - 1823
Jeduthan FULLER - 1823
Lafayette AVERY - 1822
Edward Hutchinson Robbins MCINTOSH - 1822
Calvin HALLADAY - 1821
Eliza Ann STANTON - 1820
Edwin METCALF - 1819
Theodore F. ANDREWS - 1819
Joseph RIPLEY - 1819
Elizabeth HOOK - 1819
John Leander STARKWEATHER - 1818
Lucy Ann MAIN - 1817
Elisabeth MATTHEWS - 1817
Emeline WHEELER - 1816
Richard HOOK - 1816
Angeline DENISON - 1816
Israel HAYES - 1816
Ann Melissa WALKER - 1815
Olive METCALF - 1815
Isaiah Wilcox FISH - 1814
Denison Ledyard BROWN - 1811
William WALKER - 1810
Alonzo METCALF - 1810
William WALKER - 1808
Abigail STRONG - 1808
Fanny LATHROP - 1806
Gurdon SWAN - 1804
Lydia WALKER - 1804
Charles S. HEWITT - 1804
Ezra CHUTE - 1804
Harriet PETTEE - 1802
Giles WHEELER - 1801
Isaac MOWREY - 1800
Joseph WHITE - 1800
Hannah B RICE - 1799
Francis DILLE - 1799
Bridget WHEELER - 1799
Polly W. MINOR - 1798
Lydia Goodwin HILLARD - 1798
Polly INGRAHAM - 1792
Thomas HOPKINS - 1790
Charles BARBER - 1789
Stephen WILLIAMS - 1788
Ebenezer METCALF - 1788
William SLADE - 1786
Ruth BATES - 1785
Richard MINOR - 1784
William CALLYHAN - 1783
Anna TROWBRIDGE - 1783
Mary BURROWS - 1782
Mary BURROWS - 1782
Louisa POTTER - 1782
Susanna BOWEN - 1778
Clarissa BUTTON - 1777
Anna GATES - 1775
Hannah WALKER - 1774
Adoniram CARTER - 1774
David SWEET - 1774
Miriam BRAINARD - 1773
Amos GAGER - 1772
Lydia LATHROP - 1770
Susanna BULLOCK - 1769
Jonathan HUNT - 1768
Jane SPENCER - 1768
Josiah WEBB - 1765
Solomon BOND - 1764
Anna BREED - 1764
Bridget CHESEBROUGH - 1764
Charles COOK - 1764
Cullick ELY - 1763
Matilda WIGHT - 1761
Thankful MOSES - 1760
Hannah LATHROP - 1759
Ford BATES - 1758
Joseph FULLER - 1758
Samuel PELTON - 1757
Mary KELLOGG - 1756
Nathan CLARKE - 1756
Oliver NOYES - 1755
Deliverance BABCOCK - 1755
Benjamin TALCOTT - 1754
Joseph GATES - 1754
Naphtali Parker LEAVITT - 1752
Elizabeth TOWER - 1752
Anna COMSTOCK - 1750
John Sweet AUSTIN - 1749
Jemima METCALF - 1748
Esther ALLYN - 1747
Eleazer HUNTINGTON - 1744
Joseph GOODWIN - 1743
Content PENDELTON - 1742
Content PENDLETON - 1742
Sarah WARNER - 1740
Amos WALKER - 1740
Lucy MOSES - 1740
James BANCROFT - 1739
Deborah PENDLETON - 1737
John ROGERS - 1732
Amos BILLINGS - 1728
Kesiah CARPENTER - 1727
Infant Thomas HAZARD - 1718
Mary MORGAN - 1717
Lucy MORGAN - 1717
Elizabeth HARDING - 1717
Daniel PERRY - 1710
James HINCKLEY - 1704
Tabitha HARRIS - 1702
Ebenezer LEWIS - 1699
Mehitabel SMITH - 1696
Eleazer ELLIS - 1694
Elizabeth BROWN - 1694
Mary COLE - 1688
Michael METCALF - 1674
Joseph SAXTON - 1656
Elizabeth WELD - 1625
Grace PALMER - 1608
  

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