A photo of Katarzyna Delenta’s birth certificate, reissued in 1952, is below. It says:

REPUBLIC OF POLAND
Province RZESZOW
District NISKO
The Civil Law Office KAMIEN
No. 113/1890 [113 refers to the line item in the registry]
EXTRACT FROM BIRTH CERTIFICATE
I attest that KATARZYNA DALENTA
daughter of ANDRZEJ DALETA and HONORATA nee LACH
of parents DALENTA(s) was born in KAMIEN
the third of November (3.11)
the year of one thousand EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY, 3.11.1890
KAMIEN, 2 APRIL, 1952
In addidtion, a photocopy of her birth registery is below (line 113, top left), showing her parents’ names.
The family name was also spelled Dalenta (the name on her immigration ship’s manifest list) and Dalanta, but Katherine came to adopt her older brother Joseph’s spelling of Delenta, as did her brother Luke.

Katarzyna, who came to take the name Katherine in the U.S., left Poland at age 18 with a friend aboard the Koln on Feb. 4, 1909, sailing from Bremen, Germany, and arriving at Ellis Island on Feb. 12 (although one document had it Feb. 19), 1909 — her brother, Joseph, made the same journey on Feb. 10. She was probably 18 (according to her birth certificate), though the ship’s passenger manifest listed her age as 17. The ship Koln, incidentally, steamed the Atlantic from 1899 to 1914, held 1,970 passengers (120 second class, 1,850 third class) and measured 54 feet wide by 429 feet long.
We obtained her passenger ship records from the National Archives. (The Ellis Island website added her name in June 2001, but misspelled her home town as Kannen — it was Kamien). See the passenger records:
- The Manifest, with passenger names, ages, occupations, etc. Katarzyna Delenta is on line 14. (You can download it here: right-click, save it, then blow it up larger.)
- Our transcription of Katarzyna Delenta’s entries on the Manifest, including personal details about her.
- Detail of the heading of the List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the S.S. Koln sailing on Feb. 4, 1909
Katherine met Wojciech George Lasica in New Jersey and married him in 1913 when she was 22; it was a short courtship since George didn’t arrive until 15 months earlier. After they were married, George and Katherine Lasica lived with George Jadenski (originally Jandzienszki) and Sophie (Lasica) Jadenski (George Lasica’s sister) for a few years at 39 Fourth St. in Passaic, NJ. Robert Bielen Jr. writes in 2018:
“I was surprised to learn that your grandmother lived with my grandmother Caroline at 39 Fourth Street in Passaic. That four-room flat saw many people come and go, including my mother and my three aunts. It was last occupied by my aunt Matilda and her husband Andy Wyka in the early 1990s. (Mattie survived Andy but died in a nursing care facility.)”
By 1930, Katherine and George had bought the wonderful house at 8 Herman St. in East Paterson (later Elmwood Park), a block from Garfield, NJ. She traveled on occasion to Toronto to see her nephew, Adam Lasica (who moved from Poland to Canada) and his family. She applied for naturalization in June 1941 and took the oath of allegiance, becoming a U.S. citizen, on Feb. 25, 1942.
We called her “Babci” (“Babcia” is Polish for Grandmother). She was a kind woman and loved her grandkids. (Joseph Lasica: She died when I was 17, and it was one of the few times I saw my father cry.) We don’t have any early photos of Babcia.
Emil George (1920-1999)
John (1919-2010)
Jean (1918-)
Violet “Vi” (1916-2007)
- Here’s Katarzyna Delenta’s birth certificate, issued in 1952 in Rzeszow, Poland, showing she was born in 1890.
- The National Archives supplied this photocopy of the ship manifest for the Koln, which departed Bremen, Germany, on Feb. 4, 1909, carrying our grandmother, Katherine Delenta Lasica. Katarzyna Delenta is on line 14.
- Caroline (Carol) Jadenski and Katherine Delenta Lasica, her sponsor, at Caroline’s confirmation around 1920.
- Katherine Delenta Lasica, right, with her half sister, Teofila Delenta, left, and Anna Kowalczyk Wojcik (Walter Wojcik’s mother), center, in the 1940s or perhaps 1950s.
- Katherine Delenta Lasica in her back yard in East Paterson, NJ, probably in the 1940s or 1950s.
- Katherine Delenta Lasica in her back yard in East Paterson, NJ, probably in the 1960s, next to the wooden canopy swing or glider that the grandkids used to love rocking back and forth.
- From left, Walter Wojcik, Emil Lasica, his mother (“Babci”), John Lasica, George Maciag and his son Gregory, circa 1951.
- George Lasica and wife Katherine Delenta Lasica (“Babci”) in the mid-1950s.
- Front row: George Lasica and Tory Lasica Stagg; back row: Loddie Przybysz Lasica, Katherine Delenta Lasica, Jean Lasica Wojcik and Vi Lasica Maciag, around 1958.
- Janina and Adam Lasica flank Adam’s aunt, Katherine Delenta Lasica, in Toronto shortly after Janina and their children arrived in 1966. Bottom left to right: Mary, Chris and Mike Lasica.
- A gathering of relatives on Aug. 15, 1970 in New Jersey: Top row, from left, Howard Screnock, Doris Hintenberger Screnock, John Bielen, Caroline Jadenski Bielen, Matilda Jadenski Wyka, Andrew Wyka. Bottom row, from left, Frank Gajewski, Stella Jadenski Gajewski, Katherine Delenta Lasica and Sophie Lasica Jadenski. The occasion was the wedding of Gregory Gajewski and Mary Frances Ford.
- Janina Sudol Lasica, Katherine Delenta Lasica, Maria Lasica Bordon, Adam Lasica and son Joe in Canada around 1972. Photo was taken across the street from Adam’s home on Glendonwynne Road in Mississauga.
- Katherine Delenta Lasica, Janina and Adam Lasica with their son Joe, and Tory Lasica Stagg in Mississauga, Ontario, around 1972.
- Maria Lasica Bordon, Katherine Delenta Lasica and Stella Lasica Bordon at Katherine’s home in East Paterson, NJ, around 1970-72.