So I joined the Facebook groups, but didnt find any help there
However, today I just located Teofila's Shipping Manifest:
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/87 ... dit/record
(Does Boston have a free site to access these lists?) If not, I will attach a photo.
She arrived in Boston in 1913 with her Father in Law Ignacy Waronis aka James Veronitz. They are both going to see his Son Antoni Wroblewski in Maynard Mass. He listed that his nearest relative in origin country was his mother Maria Waronis in Chodiliona (Chodoliona), Russia. I Googled this location but nothing comes up. If anyone can provide the correct spelling it would be appreciated.
I also found the Hamburg Shipping Manifest:
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/10 ... dit/record
Based on this new information I was also able to locate Ignacy Waronis in the 1920 US Census:
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/60 ... dit/record
He was living with Andrew Grigan and Family. I think this may be the same person that Antoni was going to visit in his shipping manifest (which was previously posted), written as Andras Gevig. It lists him as married, but I have not found any evidence of his wife's name. Teofila was incorrectly shown as his wife on both manifests above (she is actually Antoni's wife).
So this helps, but opens up so many new questions, as usual:
1) What is the correct spelling of Chodiliona (Chodoliona), Russia?
2) Why would Ignacy (Waronis) have a different surname than his son Antoni (Wroblewski)?
3) Did Ignacy's wife (Unknown) ever emigrate to join her husband and son?
4) Is Andrew Grigan (Andras Gevig) the bother of Teofila?
If anyone wants to help me further, I would greatly appreciate it!
Sandy