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searching for Maryanska, Ziotkowski, Wronski and Szczepanski



Guest   Jun 17, 06, 14:09 /  #
Researching surnames as follows: Maryanska, Ziotkowski, Wronski and Szczepanski from the Lipno area. Anyone outhere.

pirat   Jun 20, 06, 18:49 /  #
Quoting: Guest
Maryanska

should be "Marianska" I guess...
Wujek_Dobra_Rada Edited by: Wujek_Dobra_Rada   Jun 21, 06, 04:04 /  #
There are two people with the name Szczepa 4;ski in Lipno

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Szczepa 4;ski Andrzej
Cegielna
Lipno

Szczepa 4;ski Krzysztof
3 Maja
Lipno
Guest   Jun 21, 06, 09:19 /  #
maryanska could be OK. Some names have retained such old-fashioned spelling
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Edited by: glowa   Jun 21, 06, 09:34 /  #
isn't there a phonebook somewhere on the net? just to see if any of these names apear
I guess that's where Wujek took the two names from, right?
Guest   Jun 21, 06, 15:10 /  #
Is it really a good idea to post phone numbers on this site ? Especially when the numbers belong to people not connected to this site. This goes against all the rules of Genealogy and if I may say common sense. If you must post phone numbers you should use private mail.
Wujek_Dobra_Rada Edited by: Wujek_Dobra_Rada   Jun 21, 06, 15:20 /  #
Quoting: Guest
Is it really a good idea to post phone numbers on this site ? Especially when the numbers belong to people not connected to this site. This goes against all the rules of Genealogy and if I may say common sense. If you must post phone numbers you should use private mail.


The numbers are publicly available - you can find them also i.e. in a phonebook that is available in phonebooth to everybody on the street, but I`ve deleted them anyway.
Guest   Jun 21, 06, 15:30 /  #
yep, in Poland you most contact details are publicly available
Guest   Jul 5, 06, 03:24 /  #
hey you guys i have a question, how do you pronounce the surname "Dembosz"? It is of polish origin, anyone help me out please?
gosicaThreads: 1
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  Jul 5, 06, 06:54 /  #
'Dembosz' is pronounced like 'Dembosh' (regular <e> like in 'bet')
Quoting: Guest
Ziotkowski
- I think that might be Ziółkowski, the letter resembling 't' being our Ł, our own grapheme for the <w> sound, like in 'winter'
Guest   Jul 5, 06, 11:13 /  #
in Dembosz, the (bosz) part...the o sound.......is it like "boss" or "hose"?
Guest   Jul 5, 06, 11:36 /  #
boss, but the way a Brit would pronounce it. I'm not sure what the usual American pronunciation is of this word. Anyway, the 'o' is quite the same as the sound in 'hot', 'gone', etc. in British English
Guest   Jul 5, 06, 12:45 /  #
So most likely i'ts Dem - bosh


ok....thank u mate
babkaThreads: 1
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  Mar 2, 09, 01:01 /  #
My great-great grandmother was Victoria Szczepanic (spelling?). She was married to John Mijołajczyk and probably lived somewhere around Krakow. No other information. Would appreciate any information about "Szczepanic" from this part of Poland.

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