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Szydelko, Pater - Lost Relatives


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yvettemp  Jan 26, 07, 18:11    #1
Hi my name is Yvette and I live in Perth, Western Australia. My mother, Halina, was born in Poland (now an area of Ukraine) in 1936. I am taking her to visit Poland in March and believe that she still has distant relatives residing there. What is the best way to trace her relatives please? Her mother's family name is Szydelko and her father's family name is Pater. I would appreciate any helpful information. Thanks.
alhamra  Oct 16, 07, 18:16    #2
i know one girl with name pater and shes living near ukraine
Lorna  Apr 11, 10, 17:32    #3
Hello were from leek england and our family is szydelko. My grandads name was Jan and i was just wondering is Szydelko is derived from Ukraine or Poland. And Jans fathers name was Karol. If thats any help x
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 Apr 12, 10, 07:18    #4
KASIERSKI: probably regional variant of Kosiorski (form kosior — a wooden board attached to a long handle for removing hot coals and ash)

SZYDEŁKO: awl (leather worker’s tool)

PATER: Latin for father; oen of the Latin prayer derived surnames including Deus (God), Meus (my, mine), Dominus (Lord), Mater (mother), Frater (brother), Noster (our as in Pater Noster – the Lord’s Prayer), Korpus (body), etc.



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