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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:16  #1

Looking for my family Jedrzejow near Kielce

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:22  #2

Hi 39 on line Please reply

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:24  #3

Where are you all?

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FISZ
  Mar 20, 07, 16:27  #4

Here


Have you checked with the local church?

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:42  #5

Where are you from Local Church? I'm in Canada I'm looking in Poland

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:45  #6

You must know my cousin He won the Downhill Skiing for the Canadian Polish Gold recently as you like snowboarding

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Koach
  Mar 20, 07, 16:48  #7

Do you know the exacts locations of your ancestors' births?

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:49  #8

You seem to have a mulltitude of topics you have discussed already

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FISZ
  Mar 20, 07, 16:50  #9

Erik Guay

Quoting: Iremal
Where are you from Local Church?

I meant the local church near kielce

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:54  #10

Yes Father still has much land around Jedrzejow Many cousins there and around Kielce Mother a MYSTERY last name seems a mix with my grandfather a Greek Orthodos Priest killed by Cossacks in the small town where they lived when my Mother was 4 years old More sure with my Father Maludzinski married Jablonska in town of Jedrezejow

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 16:56  #11

Thanks for asking I have no idea about the churches around Kielce If you are into sports You may know my cousin and niece for downhill skiing in Poland

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Koach
  Mar 20, 07, 16:58  #12

The church might have records for their priests. You might be able to learn about your grandfather from there. Do you know the name and/or address of it?

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Wroclaw
  Mar 20, 07, 17:00  #13

Iremal,

If you look at the Genealogy threads you will see that they are not filled with cr*p about other subjects. If you want help. Stay on topic.

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miranda
  Mar 20, 07, 17:02  #14

Quoting: Wroclaw
not filled with cr*p about other subjects.



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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:07  #15

KOACH How can I obtain records from here???? I have last names

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:11  #16

Koach My grandfather on my Mother's side WAS a Greek orthodox priest Big Mystery as my Mother was a teacher in Poland and was 100% Roman Catholic

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:13  #17

WROCLAW Are you still there You seem to be the most helpful

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Koach
Edited by: Koach  Mar 20, 07, 17:15  #18

I knew that. I meant to say records for priests might be more extensive than for the villagers. Perhaps some kind of biographical info could be obtained on him. I hear different opinions about obtaining records. Some say to write with a donation; others say to call the church.

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:16  #19

WROCLAW On topic

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:23  #20

Koach It seems that I , born and raised in Canada , who taught myself the Polish language with the help of an Uncle in the last 2 years, who has 3 brothers who cannot speak a word, is the only person interested in the heitage It is unfortunate that most records were lost in the War If I ever come to Poland, I hope I will be able to visit some churches and those "secretive people" and gain lost information

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Koach
  Mar 20, 07, 17:29  #21

If you feel comfortable, what are some of your surnames in your family?

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:32  #22

Koach I just looked at the topics of your latest discussions Are you interested in the Polish Ukranian connection (there are so many connections) If so, my Mother's last name before marriage was Iwankiewicz with a Greek Orthodox priest father ==I think she was a mix but, when I asked her, she got VERY angry Given the fact that there were no borders for 300 years before the end of the First World War ,of course , there would be a mix with all the countries surrounding Poland

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:34  #23

Koach On my Mothers side I know only the last name Iwankiewicz On my Father's side My own Last name Maludzinska grandfather Maludzinski married grandmother Jablonska

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Koach
  Mar 20, 07, 17:38  #24

I see. I don't see a connection with any of my surnames. Can you write to your cousins? Perhaps they could provide insight or visit the church. There are people on these boards who can do translations.

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:47  #25

Koach Are you there????? I will not be on here again First time for me and my time is lacking I stumbled on this site When I sign off , I probably won't be able to find it again This computer is not my forte I have gifts in other areas

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Koach
  Mar 20, 07, 17:50  #26

I'm here. Can you write down the link to this forum on a piece of paper?

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:51  #27

Yes, I have a connection with a cousin in Poland on my Mother's side. None are interested in background. They are grateful to survive. They have none of my own passion for all things historical including heritage. It seems that they want to forget

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Iremal [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 17:53  #28

Will adding to favorites work??

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miranda
  Mar 20, 07, 17:54  #29

Quoting: Iremal
ll adding to favorites work??

yes

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Koach
  Mar 20, 07, 17:54  #30

Do you have any records in your possession? Old photo albums or boxes might reveal some information.

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