Jadwiga Malinowska
1886–1921 (age 35)
Biography
Jadwiga Malinowska (1886–1921) lived during a pivotal era in Polish history, witnessing the restoration of Polish independence after more than a century of partition. Her life spanned the final years of the Russian Empire's rule and the early days of the reborn Polish state.
She was laid to rest at Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw, the final resting place of many prominent Poles. Though her specific contributions remain part of family memory, her life represents the experiences of Polish women during this transformative period.