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The Surnames I research are: Ziemecki, (Brooklyn, New Castle Del, Poland under Russian Rule. _____________ Szymanski-Brooklyn NY, to Poland __________ Hazewski- Brooklyn, to Poland under Russian Rule ________ Majowski- Brooklyn back to Plotka,

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JARENTOWSKI, MAKOWSKI

Started by Carol Larson Jul 15, 2014. 0 Replies

Surname Distribution Maps for Poland

Started by Richie C.. Last reply by Linda Lea Christ Aug 17, 2012. 1 Reply

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Comment by Linda Lea Christ on August 17, 2012 at 5:10pm

Hi all,

I am seeking information on my great grandmother, Annie Schickerinsky whose father is Waldemar and whose mother is Mary Schulze. Annie married John Christ on January 4, 1890 in Manhattan, New York USA.

LInda Christ

Comment by Christine McCloud on January 21, 2012 at 8:47pm

I am researching the Stansislaus Markoski & his wife Johanna Gazda, who immigrated to Western Massachusetts in the 1890s.  I know about their "after" immigration life, but nothing about their Polish life or even their initial immigration (they had gone back for a couple of years around 1907).  Any know how I might find out their Polish spellings?

Comment by Terri Mercier on September 6, 2011 at 10:10am
We are researching the family names:  KALINOWSKI, KROCHMAL, KLODENSKI and KULESZA.  All families immigrated to Massachusetts in the early 1900s.
Comment by Leroy R. Postel on February 22, 2011 at 7:03pm
The Polish surnames I am researching are JAROTKIEWICZ, GORALSKI, POCZTELANCZYK, POSTELANCZYK. The Jarotkiewicz and Goralski are from the area around Kuczbork and the Pocztelanczyk are from the Poznan area
Comment by Tj Thomas on February 22, 2011 at 4:33pm
My Polish surnames are Latzek and Jeszka.  They came from Poland to Michigan around 1881.
Comment by Richie C. on June 29, 2010 at 1:50pm
My Polish surnames are BERENT, ZUPKA, PUKROP and LESZCZYNSKI. I don't know villages for any of them, though (1) I'm pretty sure BERENT is from northeast Poland and (2) Zupka was last in Łankowice, about 2 miles northwest of Kcynia, according to his ship manifest.
Comment by Linda Lee Geibel Nead on June 26, 2010 at 1:15pm
The Polish surnames I'm researching are Zychowski, Kozubal, and Przybyla. All are from the Krosno area of southeastern Poland.
 

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