PolishForums   Travel to Poland 
Home . Polls . Search Witamy,  [Guest 38.103.63.58]  Latest Discussions . Unanswered Posts . Random Topic
 Please register or login below:

 » Username  » Password 
Polish Forums / Poland Genealogy / Start a new topic in the [Poland Genealogy] forum

Tracing Mieczyslaw Chuldzinski or Mieczyslaw Wnuk


posts: 8
Guest
  Mar 19, 06, 12:01  #1

I am trying to trace a relative.

He may have imigtarted to the USA after World War II

His name is either Mieczyslaw (Mietek) Wnuk or Mieczyslaw (Mietek) Chuldzinski and during the war , in 1944, he was based at, or visited, Thame Park, Oxfordshire, England ( this was a centre for the training of Special Operations personnel in the defeat of Hitler).

He was born in 1917 or 1918 and may have had a least one brother named Wlodzimierz who was killed in the war.

Any information would be appreciated.

Terry
England

Reply


Guest
  Mar 30, 06, 12:56  #2

Mieczyslaw M. Wnuk is my father, born in Zakopane Poland (then Austria Hungary)in 1917. He was a well known Polish skier in the late 1930s, and served in the French and British Armies in WWII. He had a brother ,Wlodzimierz, who survived 2 years in Sachenhausen and Mauthausen concentration camps and ultimately survived the war to be come a very well known Polish writer. He died of a heart attack in the 1980's. My father is still alive, at 89 years old. The Wnuk side of our family comes from Lvov, now in the Ukraine, while my grandmother's family name was Krzeptowski. They came from Zakopane. I have never come across the name Chuldzinski in any of our family records, which are fairly extensive on the Krzeptowski side.

A. Wnuk USA

Reply


Guest
  Mar 31, 06, 12:57  #3

Thank you Andrew for replying to this site.

It was through the artical by Julian Hoseason that I came across your father.
He has the same nick name of Mietek as mine and also had a brother with the same name ie Wlodzimierz, who unfortunately died during WWII.

It was because of these similarities that I was interested in your father, who I understand is alive and well in New Jersey USA and I wish both you and your family all good health for the future.

I apologise if my interest in your father, while I'm searching for mine ( Mieczyslaw Mietek Chuldzinski, if it has caused you any concern.


YOurs sincerely


Terry Mietek Timms

Reply


Guest
  Mar 31, 06, 17:30  #4

No problem at all. Just hoped I could help clarify things for you. You never know what you can find, expecially with how Polish families were scattered over the world following WWII. For example, Mr. Hoseason is my 2nd cousin, on my father's side, whom I had never met or communicated with until 2 years ago. I found him my accident by replying to his website, which I found by doing a web search on a family name. I found another long lost 2nd cousin in Brussels in similar fashion

Good hunting!
A. Wnuk

Reply


Guest
  Apr 1, 06, 04:46  #5

Thanks Andrew

I will let you know how my search goes.

Terry

Reply


Guest
  Apr 5, 06, 03:42  #6

Dear Andrew

Just let you know that I now find that my father Mieczyslaw Chludzinski was a corporal and paratrooper in WWII with Para Badge Number 3336.

Kind regards

Terry Mietek Timms

Reply


Guest
  Apr 10, 06, 15:15  #7

That's very interesting. Have you found anything more on him? If you do a search on the name Chludzinski using the site www:whitepages.com in the USA you only find one, first name Phillip, living in Michigan.

Many Poles moved to Canada and Australia after WWII. So you might check in those countries. Those that had served in foreign armies on the Allied side met uncertain fates at the hands of the communists if they returned to Poland.

A. Wnuk

Reply


Guest
  Apr 10, 06, 15:22  #8

Ignore that last message. When I did the first search I used the name "Chuldzinski" (as you spelled in the header above), I got only one name. If you use the name "Chludzinski" as spelled in your last message, there are 115 hits in the USA.

AW

Reply


 
Similar Threads | Latest | Unanswered | Random  Go UPtop of page

Home / Poland Genealogy /

Your Reply re: Tracing Mieczyslaw Chuldzinski or Mieczyslaw Wnuk 

Bold  Italic  Horizontal Line  Cite Source 
Ą  ą  Ć  ć  Ę  ę  Ł  ł  Ń  ń  Ó  ó  Ś  ś  Ź  ź  Ż  ż

If you read this, you are probably not a registered user yet and cannot access all forums and features!

 - Before creating a new topic, make sure to follow the Topic Title Creation Rules.
 - Your message must comply with the General Forum Rules.
 - If you have further questions, check the Forum FAQ & Feedback section.

To post anonymously, please enter a temporary and unique Username (without password).


Please register or login below:

 » Username  » Password 



Newer thread in this forum: Older thread in this forum:
Looking for Robak Rygiel, Gnyp, Tomkiewicz Surnames


184 users online in the last hour [Guests - 117 / Members - 67] All times are CST (GMT -6)

Home . Latest Discussions . Unanswered Posts . Random Topic . Statistics
© 2005-08 PolishForums.com | About Us | Contact Us | Privacy, TOS, Rules | Poland Advertising |