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Tatarewicz, Bogdanowicz, Piskunowicz (looking for)



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  Nov 24, 07, 21:43 /  #
I would interested in hearing from/of people with surnames: Tatarewicz, Bogdanowicz and Piskunowicz in Poland or Belarus.

telefonitika   Nov 25, 07, 06:36 /  #
Quoting: Tatarewicz
Tatarewicz


unusual spelling?

Is this a common name in Poland? or a possible (common, that happens) spelling mistake?
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  Nov 25, 07, 07:10 /  #
Quoting: Tatarewicz
Tatarewicz


175 people in Poland.
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  Jan 10, 08, 22:27 /  #
Tatarewicz seems to be a common name in Poland according to Grzegorz. Easy to pronounce and spell from the sound of it, except for Anglos and and other non-Slavs, so I don't think it was mis-spelled ever since being assigned by the regent's representative eons ago. I suppose if we were Jews it might end with a wycz or a wych. Never thought of asking parents or relatives about the derivation but I presume it may have something to do with do with the Crimean Tatars (Tartars in English). Or just picked from what was left on the list by my great, great...grandfather.
polishgirltx   Jan 10, 08, 22:33 /  #
Tatarewicz

i don't know how else i can help you...good luck :)
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  Jan 12, 08, 04:34 /  #
Polishgirltx

Actually just Googling tatarewicz brings up 6700 references, mostly scientific papers , particularly by American astronomer Joe, but also including many of my political posts on Liberty Forum , Aljazeera.com, and other sites. There's even a reference to a family crest, which is probably a scam, since coat-of-arms, etc., are usually the prerogative of royalty. Also seem to be a few scholars by this name in Poland, even a Pawel but I don't think they are relations. Have to try to trace back through dad's old letters. Paul
gabe   Jan 14, 08, 09:41 /  #
hi my grandad was called karol piskunowicz he was polish but lived in UK since the 1940s
jimmyray30   Feb 29, 08, 03:24 /  #
piskunowicz carol ??? reply to me in the uk
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  Apr 20, 09, 23:53 /  #
Hi, I am looking for my polish relatives. My mother was born in Lwow in 1916. She was the youngest of 7. Helena Tatarewicz. She left Poland in 1944. I know of one older sister who's married name is Berlinski. Can anyone help?
Thank you ....lisa

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