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Jankowice Town in Poland - records


Syrena 7 | 73
29 May 2007 #31
The LDS website only lists records for this parish for a couple of years, around 1850's, I think.

Yeah, I found no Emilianowicz records but plenty on Bartoszewicz, Klaczkiewicz - dating all the way back to 1670!

It would be interesting to know the connection between us.
maksym 2 | 47
30 May 2007 #32
King Sobieski & Syrena,

I reside in USA. Most of my grandfather's family remained in Europe. They originated from the village of Rudnia.

Bartoszewicz- Kowalewski

The other surnames Syrena mentioned are in my family also. If you happen to be at the Rootsweb website, I have a ton of posts on the message boards there, easily found by doing a message board search for Bartoszewicz.

The person I had exchanged email with lived, or has parents in, Melbourne. I have found relatives in Adelaide Australia as well.

I did a search for Bartoszewicz at Rootsweb, and it showed my posts, but most of the old ones. A search of the message board there for Naliboki is more effective. The posts by Gary are more recent, and the ones from 2004 & 2005 have my correct email address by clicking my name.
OP King Sobieski 2 | 714
30 May 2007 #33
I have a ton of posts on the message boards there, easily found by doing a message board search for Bartoszewicz.

do you have Emilianowicz (from the Jankowice area) amongst your family tree?

have you heard of the Dalidowicz family?
Syrena 7 | 73
30 May 2007 #34
M - Are you related to Gary? I am!! Gary and I share the same ancestor: Michal Bartoszewicz..Here's how it goes between Gary and me: Michal's son Tomasz was Gary's Great Grandfather and another of Michal's sons Wincenty was my Great Great Grandfather. So Gary and my mum are 3rd cousins down the line. I'm guessing the relatives in Adelaide you speak of are my mum's aunts/uncle and their offspring.
maksym 2 | 47
30 May 2007 #35
Syrena,

I am Gary...so it was you whom I had exchanged emails with......correct?

King Sobieski,

I have heard of Dalidowicz. I received a message board post a few years ago from a Dalidowicz here in USA who was born in Jankowicze.
Syrena 7 | 73
30 May 2007 #36
I JUST put 2 and 2 together Gary!!!!
maksym 2 | 47
30 May 2007 #37
I thought it was you!!!!!!
Syrena 7 | 73
30 May 2007 #38
I had no idea!! It takes a little time for me to catch on. I'm also thinking that KS is a cousin of mine. Here I was thinking I met get a chance to chat with SOMEBODY I don't know on this forum!!! Any way - how are you and your family? I'm doing well, all my 'treatment' is over and I'm in stage 2 of this crazy life.
maksym 2 | 47
30 May 2007 #39
Syrena,

Glad to hear you're doing well. Doing fine here, always doing searches/research that's what brought me here.
Syrena 7 | 73
30 May 2007 #40
You are a busy beaver! I'm wrapt with info I learnt from you... so thanks! I'll be getting in touch soon with relatives on my father's side by email in Brzesko so I hope to pump them for more info - they may know more of the story.
OP King Sobieski 2 | 714
30 May 2007 #41
I'm also thinking that KS is a cousin of mine.

Diana...i am guilty as charged
Syrena 7 | 73
31 May 2007 #42
Diana

Maybe I was wrong??? for I am not Diana!!!!!
Sisterowl
6 Jul 2007 #43
My family are Adamcewicz. My mother came over with her parents in the late 40's. Later on more cousins came from Naliboki. Those other names you mentioned are familiar. Many settled in Nassau County, New York, specifically around Glen Cove.
Syrena 7 | 73
6 Jul 2007 #44
Hi Sisterowl - I know of some Adamcewicz's in Adelaide, South Australia - in a suburb called Mansfield. There was also a Franek Adamcewicz living in NewPort, Melbourne ( has since passed) who was somehow related to those in Adelaide. Do you know of them? I dare say they also came froma round the Naliboki region.
Sisterowl
6 Jul 2007 #45
No, but I'd be terribly excited to know if they're related, as one of my good friends lives in Adelaide. There's a good chance they're cousins. My great uncle was called Franek, but he and his wife never had children. Most of the Adamcewicz clan I'm familiar with is in New York.

I just spoke to my mom, who told me (and this is the first I'm hearing about it) that America and Australia were the two top picks for their immigration choice. Apparently, I DO have cousins in Adelaide, that I never knew anything about, so if anyone needs information to fill out the tree, let me know and I'll do what I can to help.
Syrena 7 | 73
7 Jul 2007 #46
America and Australia were the two top picks for their immigration choice

Yes. this is true. Looking at when poles emigrated it seems like Australia was very popular in the 1950s and 60s when the 'flood gates' were opened to Europeans to help increase the Oz population.
Sisterowl
7 Jul 2007 #47
Well, apparently how it worked for my mom's family is this. Families already here sponsored and helped pay expenses for families in Naliboki who wanted to leave. No one wanted to sponsor my grandparents because they had so many kids (8 or 9 at the time), so other people in the village, or whomever, were trying to get them to go to Australia on their own and then start to bring people over once they had settled in. But now I'm really curious to know how I am related to these people. My friend in Adelaide gave me directory assistance and I may write some of these people to find out.
jachka
19 Sep 2007 #48
My uncle was Joseph Dalidowicz. He married my mother's sister Bertha Budnik and they were from Jankowicze.
tszafron - | 2
9 Feb 2008 #49
Gerveczena Poland sound familiar..
Syrena 7 | 73
11 Feb 2008 #50
Google Earth co-ordinates for Jankowicze: 53 44'43.93N 26 32'26.88E. Nearby towns: Naliboki: 53 45'46.31N 26 28'25.15E. Prudy 53 47'27.88N 26 31'46.50E. Rudnia Naliboki 53 51'20.36N 26 25'24.93E (just forest now).
Guest
15 Mar 2009 #51
Hello. My father was born in Jankowce, Poland and my understanding is that all the records were indeed burned during the war. The correct spelling is Jankowce, but the Ukrainian version is spelled and pronounced Jankivtsi. It is near Lesko.
Hannia
1 Apr 2009 #52
Some Lemko from Jankivtsi landed up in selo Zhnyborody > Buchach district >
Ternopilska oblast > Ukraine. What surname are you researching? mitehelp@aol.com
Syrena 7 | 73
6 Apr 2009 #53
The correct spelling is Jankowce, but the Ukrainian version is spelled and pronounced Jankivtsi. It is near Lesko.

Are you thinking of somewhere else?? I don't know of any town called Lesko near Jankowicze and its pretty far from the Ukraine.
poz - | 1
15 Apr 2009 #54
Hi Syrena,
my mother was the sister to Anna Miszuk
OP King Sobieski 2 | 714
15 Apr 2009 #55
so, your mother would be possibly related to my dads mother then.

do you know of the Miszuks in Melbourne?
Syrena 7 | 73
17 Apr 2009 #56
There were Miszuks living in Jankowicze up to WW2 before they were packed up to Germany for forced labour. (see straty.pl). The only Anna Miszuk I know of came to Australia with her son and daughter and grandchildren in the 1950s - i think. Her DOB is 8 Dec 1883. Her son is 79 and is living in Melbourne. But as KS posted - there is quite a bit of family.
OP King Sobieski 2 | 714
20 Apr 2009 #57
my babcia was also Anna Miszuk...i asked my dad and he had no idea of Miszuks in Sydney.
Syrena 7 | 73
20 Apr 2009 #58
my babcia was also anna miszuk

really, on whose side? do you mean prababcia - greatgrandmother?
OP King Sobieski 2 | 714
21 Apr 2009 #59
i asked my dad and he said his mum, maybe he meant his grandmother.

i now remember my babcia was Janina or something similar.
Syrena 7 | 73
21 Apr 2009 #60
i now remember my babcia was Janina

yes it was and her mother was Anna


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