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M³awa and Piasków, search for people (no family names)


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 Sep 3, 11, 16:47    #1
My stepfather was Polish and died in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1957. I have found a letter inside the cover of one of his books. It mentions several names but nofamily names. The letter has an indistinct year but must be late 1940s-50s
1. Zygmunt, worked for Bank Polskie in M³awa. Wife's name Kaziemiera, daughter, Hania.
2. Kaziemiera had a sister, Julia, who wrote the letter. Julia lived in Piasków, Lipsko. Julia had a daughter, Teresa (Terenia)

The letter was written to Julia's husband, no name given, who probably lived in England or Scotland at the time. She mentions receiving 2 parcels by air and that Penicillin was readily available so that puts the date of the letter into a period when it was possible to send parcels by air and penicillin could be bought in the pharmacies. The letter had to be written before 1956 when I received the book (a Polish Grammar book).

Julia's husband was an engineer and had been offered employment with an "Institute" linked to the military.

I wonder if anyone could make some kind of connection
James



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