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Siblings:
Cecylia Snopczynska
Natalia Snopczynska
Maria Snopczynska
Waclaw Snopczynski

Husbands:
Wladyslaw Praski
Mieczyslaw Bialobrzeski

Children with WP:
Janina Praska

Emilia Antonina Snopczynska
(Emilia Praska, Emilia Bialobrzeska)

 

1908

Lived with her husband in the Praga suburb of Warsaw on Skaryszewska Street 2 (where her daughter was born), then on Stalowa Street and finally in the center of Warsaw on Widok Street 22. Her marriage did not survive long and she moved out with her daughter, Janina during the May Coup of Pilsudski (May 12 - 15, 1926).  They settled first in Rokotow, a manorial farm just south of Sochaczew about 50 kilometers west of Warsaw.

An interesting photo survived made in 1926 just a short while before Emilia left her husband. It shows Wladyslaw Praski, his wife Emilia, Emilia's sister Natalia and Janina, the daughter of Wladyslaw and Emilia. Also present in the photograph is... Emilia's lover, Mieczyslaw Bialobrzeski, who was giving Emilia typewriting lessons.

Emilia Praska moved to the apartment of her lover on Plac Napoleona 4 in downtown Warsaw. She survived World War II and the Warsaw Uprising in downtown Warsaw. After the War she lived in Czestochowa on 11 Kilinskiego Street with her lover pretending that he was her legal husband. It is unclear how she presented her marital status between 1926 and her final civil marriage to Mieczyslaw Bialobrzeski in 1953. After her second husband died in 1955, she moved to Skierniewice and then to Warsaw, where she lived on Hoza Street 59, apartment 7a. She spent her final years in Skierniewice and in a nursing home in the Warsaw suburb of Wisniewo.


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