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Lach or Kapusciarz in Poland


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 Jan 20, 08, 21:12    #1
How do I go about finding out if there are any Lach's or Kapusciarz in Poland?? Is there a website I can go to??

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Edited by: RJ_cdn  Jan 20, 08, 21:43    #2
herby, its in Polish only
There are 8991 Lach's in Poland and, looks like, only 1 Kapusciarz (in krośnieńskie region). Also there are 37 Kapuściarz's, 4 in bielskie, 7 in krakowskie and 26 in nowosądeckie regions.
Rgr  Jan 25, 10, 06:52    #3
Both of these names appeared in ancestral records from the village Odrowaz in southern Poland near Czarny Dunajec. You can view some messages at PolishOrigins -

go to polishorigins.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1587#1587
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 Jan 25, 10, 08:36    #4
LACH: an old name for Pole, used ia by Ukrainians

KAPUŚCIARZ: the cabbage guy (grower, seller, perhaps fancier)
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 Jan 25, 10, 08:55    #5
Polonius3:
LACH: an old name for Pole, used ia by Ukrainians

And Russians... literally "an agricole" from old Slavic.



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