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Andrew King

1879 December 25–1951 August 22

André Koronski graduated from Drexel Institute in Design and Decoration in 1902, where he exhibited "a case of silver monograms and a fob [and] a small wood chest with brass hinges and key plate … delicate and extremely original". (Philadelphia Inquirer June 8, 1902, page 28)

In his 30s, he transferred that skill to engineering as an "Aero Draughtsman" at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He continued to craft, now with a mechanical bent: between 1913 and 1939, he filed and was awarded at least five patents for inventions. In 1913 he applied for "certain new and useful Improvements in Computing Machines…most usually referred to as adding machines", followed by a "Machine for calculating moments of inertia" (1920) and a "Fastener-setting device" (1921).

mechanical diagram with numbered parts
Figure 1 for "A. Koronski Computing Machine" patent application filed 1913, granted 1922. Koronski's signature is at bottom right.

In Narberth, he participated in the 1914 Narberth Day Fête and Historical Pageant (PDF).

In 1925 Koronski legally changed his name to Andrew King. His wife Elizabeth (who also changed her name) testified "his Polish name hindered his advancement and they thought his physical affliction was a sufficient handicap". Koronski had contracted polio at 9 months old and was labeled "totally disabled' on his 1918 draft card.

Koronski had emmigrated to the U.S. from his birthplace of Switzerland as an infant. His and Elizabeth's new 1920 home at 407 Grove Place, still standing, is designed as a Swiss chalet. By 1935, they lived at 521 Broad Acres Rd., just outside Narberth in Penn Valley.

Updated March 26, 2023.

U. S. Census

Census AgeRaceGenderMaritalRelationAddressImmigratedBirthplaceFather'sMother'sAs transcribedNote
192040WhiteMaleMarriedHead410 Grove Pl.1880SwitzerlandSwitzerlandFranceAndre Koronski7 Grove
193050WhiteMaleMarriedHead407 Grove Pl.1881SwitzerlandPolandFranceAndrew King407 Grove

Census Households

Census Name Relation Age Own Race Marital Birthplace Business Trade Note
1920Andre KoronskiHead40OwnWhiteMarriedSwitzerlandNavy YardMechanical Engineer
Elizabeth KoronskiWife29WhiteMarriedPennsylvania
Kathryn CameronSister-in-law39WhiteSinglePennsylvania
1930Andrew KingHead50OwnWhiteMarriedSwitzerlandgeneral mechanicalconsulting engineer
Elizabeth KingWife39WhiteMarriedPennsylvania

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