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1939 Krakow - what happened to the residents?


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Flekron [Guest]
  Jan 22, 07, 08:58  #1

hi all - could anyone point me in the right direction please. My father and family were in Krakow in 1939. he was called up from the reserves and ultimately came to Britain. He never returned to Poland and didn't see his family again. His mother died between 1947 and 1962(i think). His name was Stanislaw Flek and his mother was Zofia Flek z Kosydarska .I have had no luck so far in tracing her death record or grave.
Would all Roman Catholic Poles have remained in Krakow post 1939? I have sent queries to the State registry in Krakow but got a negative response( no record of death1950 -1970). My grandmother was from Tarnow originally - did the Germans send people back to their birthplaces?
As the names Flek and Kosydarska are not the commonest I thought that I would find searching easy!
How wrong could I have been?
Any ideas on where i should go with this search?
Cheers : )

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 22, 07, 09:20  #2

Quoting: Flekron, Post #1
Would all Roman Catholic Poles have remained in Krakow post 1939?


Most probably remained.

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jcsm
  Jan 25, 07, 12:48  #3

Quoting: Flekron, Post #1
My father and family were in Krakow in 1939


Where was your father born? Where were your grandparents born?.....Could it be that they are from another town & the Archives only looked for them in the Krakow records?

Just a thought.

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Flekron [Guest]
  Jan 30, 07, 08:53  #4

Hi there JCSM

I have looked in Torun Tarnow and Krakow - the places where they lived.
My father was born in Zywiec and then moved to Krakow. I have his baptism record - that is how I found his parents.

My grandparents were born and married in Tarnow.They were.
Wladyslaw Flek 1890 (Tarnow) - 1935 (Torun)
Zofia Kosydarski 1895 ( Tarnow) - ? 1950s ??Krakow

I have obtained my grandfathers baptismal record and have his parents as Jacob Flek and Wladyslawa Kaspar , grandparents as Michal Flek i Henryki Walczak and Antoni Kaspar i Zofia Medrzycki.

My grandmothers parents were
Jan Kosydarski and Teresa Jordan.

I have written to archives, Civil registration and Churches and have got no further with my grandmothers family or her fate. I can find no more family for my grandfather.

I am at a brick wall. I Ahave tried writing to Kosydarskas that I found on the interent explaining my tree etc. but unsurprisingly got no reply.

I ws hoing the names might ring a bell with someone.
Cheers

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Flekron [Guest]
  Jan 30, 07, 08:59  #5

Thank you - sorry slow to reply _ trouble with email : (

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swatdoc [Guest]
  Feb 17, 07, 13:19  #6

I'm trying to locate information on the name Zelasko. My grandmother says we are from Krakow, Poland originaly. she also mentioned that we had a relative that was a count or military officer any help would be geatly appreciated.

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westfries [Guest]
  Apr 5, 07, 09:41  #7

Alread tried birth records from The Catholic church? Lot's of things may change in Poland, but the Catholic Church always remains.

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bookratt [Guest]
  Apr 10, 07, 21:20  #8

Have you tried the Red Cross Tracing Service for WWII era displaced persons of all nationalities?

Try here:

redcross.org/services/intl/holotrace/index.html

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bookratt [Guest]
  Apr 10, 07, 21:23  #9

Have you searched at ancestry.com yet to see if they have her immigration file, death info or census record showing where she was from?

I have access to ancestry. Let me know names and possible d.o.b.s on the peson you want me to search for and I'll see what I can do for you.

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celinski
  Nov 15, 07, 10:07  #10

My family Polish/Roman Catholic's were in easter Poland (now Ukraine) in Jan. 1940 they were placed in a box car that would leave when filled by the Russians on Feb 10,1940 the train's filled and they were deported. Destination was concentration camps in Siberia. In 1942 for the ones that survived this hell, amnesty was granted. My grandfather joined Polish home army, he was one of the men that took an active part in organizing the Polish army on Russian soil. They joined up with a main mobilizing center in Buzuluk. This unit was Anders Army. For family that had survived they followed a route out to Iran and across to So. Africa. Iran had a school is Isfahan and Africa had many camps, B'Wana, Masindi and others.

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ShelleyS
  Nov 15, 07, 10:34  #11

Quoting: Flekron
Teresa Jordan.


Thats an Irish name :)

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Grzegorz_
  Nov 15, 07, 10:51  #12

No...

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