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Research on my Dziedzic Family


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 Jun 16, 11, 21:10    #1
I am doing research on my Dziedzic Family. My grandfather Josef Dziedzic came from the village bęczyn, in the district of wadowice, in the province of małoploska. His parents were Jan and Maria Badura. The family attended church in Paszkowka. I would appreicate any help.

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 Jun 17, 11, 01:21    #2
I sent you email

best of luck ;)
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 Jun 17, 11, 23:22    #3
I taught a Dziedzic family. I know 3 of them very well :) Can I be of help??
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 Jun 17, 11, 23:31    #4
DZIEDZIC: heir, squire; probably topo nick from Dziedzice

BADURA: from badurzyć (to tell tall tales, speak rubbish) hence yarn-spinner

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eekonopolis  Feb 10, 12, 01:17    #5
I am researching my mothers family. Surname Dziedzic immigrated from Poland in 1910. I am looking for information as to what part of Poland they came from, and any other info on their parents, etc...Does anyone know how to find this? Other than ancestry.com because they have nothing.
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Edited by: TheOther  Feb 10, 12, 05:38    #6
Poland didn't exist in 1910, so your ancestors came either from the German Empire, Russia or Austria-Hungary. You might want to take a look at the Ellis Island web site at http://www.ellisisland.org , where you can check the ship manifests of the vessels that brought immigrants to New York.



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