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Perz and Jakobowski genealogy


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 Apr 1, 08, 14:44    #1
Greetings to all reading this, I'm searching for anyone in Poland with the last names Perz or Jakobowski, who might be related to John (Jan) Perz or Macalina (Michalina) Jakobowski. They were born in Poland in the mid 1800's and immigrated to the states around 1885.I'm hopeing to find living relatives that would enjoy sharing family history. anyone that can provide info please contact me.... thanks rinny

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 Apr 2, 08, 11:52    #2
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Are you in Poland?/Can you help

Is anyone viewing this message from Poland? Can you help find Perz or Jakobowski families that might know of family history from Poland? John Perz came from Poland around 1885, I have no other info on his background....Michalina Jakobowski or (machalina)came from Poland ,father name was Vincent,,mother was Franesca,name might have various spellings....Jokobowski or Jocobowski, I'm looking for Polish info on both families or relatives that would like to exchange family historys.... thanks rinny
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 Apr 2, 08, 12:03    #3
Rinny:
Jakobowski


Jakubowski probably...
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 Apr 2, 08, 15:41    #4
Rinny:
Can you help find Perz or Jakobowski families that might know of family history from Poland? John Perz came from Poland around 1885,


Rinny, are u just starting your genealogy?
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 Apr 10, 08, 12:39    #5
I've been working on this for 4 yrs. now. The biggest problem is when my gr-grandfather came to America he settled in Philadelphia, all the records(civil) were destroyed in a fire, so I have no record of where in Poland he lived. I feel if I can find living relatives of the family maybe I can get the Polish history restored.....Thanks for your interest.....rinny
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 Apr 10, 08, 14:57    #6
Rinny:
all the records(civil) were destroyed in a fire,


Does this include Naturalization Records.

I assume you have checked Ship's Records. yes/no ?

Check the new additions to the Genealogy Resources thread.
Guest  Aug 25, 08, 15:45    #7
Rinny Hello, my name is Lizandro, live in Brazil and saw his testimony and I was very curious.
The name of my mother is Leoni Laci Jakobowski Godinho, daughter of: Leon Jakobowski and Adelina Jakobowski.
Leon Jakobowski is the son of Adam Jakobowski and Morjana Jakobowski.
I am looking for documents to apply for dual citizenship Polish, but unfortunately were also destroyed by fire.
My great grandfather was born in Lublin, Poland (Franz Jakobowski) in 1893
and my grandfather was born in Pommern Germany (Leon Jakobowski) in 1920

I am looking for birth certificates, documents of proof of nationality. My grandfather Leon jakobowski come to Brazil in a ship called Flandria in 1928, with their parents.

If you want to learn more about these people send an email.
If you have something relating to these persons me.


Lizandro Cesar Godinho

Obrigado

I am not speaking English

LizandroGodinho@hotmail.com
Guest  Nov 1, 08, 12:03    #8
Hi Lizandro, I would love to see any info you have, I've been searching for four yrs. T he thing with finding people in Poland is having the name of the Parish they came from , so far all I can find is info about they arrived in America, so any help is greatly appreciated. Do you have access to ancestry .com, I do have access and can try to help. thanks rinny
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Perz and Jakubowski families genealogy

Hi All, I found my gr-grandparents were married in Pennsylvania, on their marriage certificate they state they were from Prussia, what Parishes were in Prussia in the 1880's, can anyone help? Still looking for Jakubowsi's and perz's residind in Poland now, hoping they are related and willing to share our ancestry.....loving life....rinny
Guest  Nov 1, 08, 14:07    #10
lizandro, please see answer under your post. thanks rinny
rinny1  Jan 1, 09, 11:30    #11
I found another record from when they were married, his name was signed Johann Pers form Prussia, her named was spelled Michalina Jakubowska from Prussia, can anyone relate to these names, does anyone think they might be a distant relative?Any info would be a great help. thanks Rinny
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 Jan 20, 12, 20:13    #12
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Hello, I'm searching for info on the Perz family in Poland. My gr-grandfather left Poland in 1884, I'm hoping their is still family in Poland to share family research with. Anyone with the Perz surname and is interested to find out if we are related please contact me a.s.a.p.
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 Jan 20, 12, 20:14    #13
Rinny:
My gr-grandfather left Poland in 1884


No, he didn't. He left Prussia/Germany, Russia or Austria-Hungary - which was it?
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Edited by: Rinny  Jan 20, 12, 20:22    #14
good question , some of his papers Poland, some Prussia,some Polish Germany. His immigration papers states his last residence was Bremen, Germany. All U.S. records I have collected have different origins, but no town of origin.
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 Jan 20, 12, 20:32    #15
Rinny:
good question , some of his papers Poland, some Prussia,some Polish Germany. His immigration papers states his last residence was Bremen, Germany. All U.S. records I have collected have different origins, but no town of origin.


Aha, very interesting.

http://www.moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/perz.html

From what you say (and what the map says) - it's likely he was from Prussian Poland.
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 Jan 20, 12, 20:37    #16
evening

you might want to give this link a go

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=ROOT_CATEGORY&rank=1&n ew=1&so=3&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=ms_f-2_s&uidh=000&gsfn=&gsln=perz&mswpn__ft p=Bremen%2C+Bremen%2C+Bremen%2C+Germany&mswpn=189068&msbdy=1860&chReco rdsFilter=false&sbo=1

providing it works of course

There was a Johann Perz sailing around the time of your ancestor. Unlikely that his name would have been John if he was living in the Prussian section of what is now Poland

Although this is an English geneology website, there are the records of the passenger lists into New York
and the best bit is that there is a two week free trial

Happy Geneology
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 Jan 20, 12, 23:36    #17
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