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Paluch family from south Poland near the Czech frontier


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 Dec 3, 06, 09:19    #1
Hi
My friends great grandmother,Viktoria Paluch came to Lolland (Denmark) before the 1st great war and worked in the fields.Does somebody knows enything about Paluch family from the southly part of Poland - near the czech frontier?

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 Dec 4, 06, 10:01    #2
There is a bread called Paluchy that you can buy in a small baltic town called Ch³opy. I think the name comes from the word palec (finger)
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 Dec 4, 06, 10:52    #3
fisz..
thanks - very interesting information to my friend.


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 Dec 4, 06, 12:13    #5
I have a friend called Kasia Paluch and she is an English Teacher working in Lublin, but she originally came from Kielce in the south of Poland.
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 Dec 6, 06, 02:15    #6
I have also found a village with name Paluch.... and another called Paluchy.
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 Dec 6, 06, 02:55    #7
polishgenealogy.com.pl/about%20me.htm

This guy might know more. You can contact him.
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 Dec 6, 06, 11:59    #8
dziekuje pani krysia...........
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 Dec 6, 06, 12:32    #9
You welcome Pani Jola
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 Dec 10, 06, 06:44    #10
ukpolska.
Foregive me! also thanks to you

Jola
PAT Greene  Apr 3, 09, 20:04    #11
My ancestor is a Sendra and he settled in Chicago The Paluch name is in the family but I think as a friend The area is connected with St Peter and Paul near the stock yards
cp2112  Oct 18, 09, 18:57    #12
My name is Cezary Paluch and our family came from Inowroclaw Poland to Toronto Canada in 1976 on the Stefan Batory Shipp. My mother's maiden name is "Kreft" and I belive she has German ancestry.
ireneailina09  Nov 5, 09, 22:37    #13
Frank Paluch came from near Krakow, Poland in the early 1900s to Michigan along with wife, I believe her name was Agnes, and gave birth to Steve, John, Genevieve, Victor, Joseph in the USA, leaving at least one girl living in Poland and two other girls died at a young age in Michigan. Talking to a University of Michigan Professor, he said the name Paluch means little fingers.
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 Jan 5, 10, 00:53    #14
Go to PolishOrigins.com (www [dot] PolishOrigins [dot] com)
and check their surname database. Paluch is included there. The member who submitted the Paluch surname has been researching his family history for over 30 years and his family is from southern poland, near the Sloviak border.
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 Jan 5, 10, 01:09    #15
There are over 15 000 people with the name Paluch living in Poland now:

http://www.moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/paluch.html
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My grandfathers mother was Victoria Paluch, she married John Tacka and I was told they both came over from Poland and lived in Morris Run PA. I do not know much else except they had children around 1900.
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 Jan 18, 11, 17:30    #17
PALUCH: augmentative form of palec (finger), hence big-fingered person



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