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  1. She married Franciszek Wójcicki in Bielsko Podlaskie in 1931, taking the name Janina Wójcicka. [1] [2] At the time, a married woman could not continue to be a student in high school, so she studied privately and graduated with her matura in 1933.

  2. Born Janina Wanda Ewa Kozlow (Kozlowska) on February 19, 1912, to Michal and Jadwiga (nee Bielska), she spent her childhood in Nowa Wilejka near Wilno. On January 3, 1931, she married lawyer Franciszek W6jcicki in Bielsko Podlaskie and subsequently had two sons: Andrzej (Andrew, born 1935) and Stanislaw (Stanley, born 1937).

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  4. Oct 19, 1996 · Polish: Janina Wójcicka (Kozłow), Hoskins. Birthdate: March 03, 1912. Birthplace: Daugavpils, Daugavpils pilsēta, Daugavpils, Latvia. Death: October 19, 1996 (84) Immediate Family: Daughter of Michał Kozłowski and Jadwiga Kozłowska.

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    • October 19, 1996
  5. Her grandmother, Janina Wójcicka Hoskins, was a Polish-American librarian at the Library of Congress who was responsible for building the largest collection of Polish material [clarification needed] in the United States.

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  6. Her paternal grandmother, Janina Wójcicka Hoskins, was a Polish-American librarian at the Library of Congress and was responsible for building the largest collection of Polish material in the U.S. She has two sisters: Janet, a doctor of anthropology and epidemiology, and Anne, an entrepreneur who is the co-founder and CEO of 23andMe.

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  7. Urodzona jako Janina Wanda Ewa Kozłow (vel Kozłowska), córka Michała i Jadwigi. Do szkoły podstawowej uczęszczała w Nowej Wilejce, a średniej w Wołkowysku. W 1931 wyszła za mąż za Franciszka Wójcickiego, sędziego i działacza ludowego.

  8. Nov 29, 2011 · In this article the author provides a glimpse of the life and work of Janina Wójcicka Hoskins, an influential Slavic librarian, who worked at the Library of Congress (LC) from 1951 to 1989. She emigrated from Poland during World War II.

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