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Przybyla and Lorenz Family Names


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redklusas [Guest]
  Apr 6, 07, 12:52  #1

I am looking to find relatives to visit with in the Kroscienko Wyzne area near Krosno (Krakow region) with the family name of Przybyla and Lorenz. Any suggestions how to go about doing this as I have not been successul to date in making contact with anyone in Kroscienko Wyzne.

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witek
  Apr 6, 07, 13:04  #2

maybe you are related to Anna Przybylska?

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Szkola
  Apr 6, 07, 13:20  #3

Quoting: redklusas
family name of Przybyla and Lorenz.

Not to sound stupid, but isn't lorenz more spanish then polish?

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redklusas [Guest]
  Apr 6, 07, 13:49  #4

Many people say it could be German as well. I have seen the name also spelled Lorenc which was then interpreted/said to be Lorenz. In any event, he was born to Polish parents in the 1880's in Kroscienko Wyzne.

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Goonie
  Apr 6, 07, 16:51  #5

Quoting: witek
maybe you are related to Anna Przybylska?



dats my friends moms name

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witek
  Apr 6, 07, 16:55  #6

przybylska is hot

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Grzegorz_
  Apr 6, 07, 17:08  #7

Quoting: Szkola
but isn't lorenz more spanish then polish?


Doesn't sound very Polish, but there are many Poles with this last name.

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witek
  Apr 6, 07, 17:43  #8

Number of people in Poland with surname (data from 1998 )

Lorenc 5233
Lorencek 8
Lorencen 1
Lorencewicz 4
Lorencik 60
Lorencinski 2
Lorencki 202
Lorenckowski 4
Lorencowicz 16
Lorencvogel 1
Lorenczak 22
Lorenczewski 14
Lorenczuk 4
Lorenczyk 81

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witek
  Apr 6, 07, 17:49  #9

Lorenz surnames in Poland numer 1146 (data from 1998)

Lorenz seems more German

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witek
  Apr 6, 07, 17:52  #10

Przybyla 4
Przybylak 3561
Przybylak-Kaczmarek 7
Przybylański 8

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witek
  Apr 6, 07, 18:01  #11

Jan Stanisław Kuźnar
ul. Południowa 9
Krościenko Wyżne
38-422 POLAND

tel. 13 431-57-80
faks 13 431-51-90

you can write, call or fax them regarding contact information for the "Lorenz and Przybyla" family

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Patrycja19
  Apr 6, 07, 23:40  #12



I have lorenc in my family.

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redklusas [Guest]
  Apr 24, 07, 08:53  #13

Do you have any advice on how to contact any of the (4) Przybyla's you mention? A mailing address or ideally an e-mail address would be best. I have not been successful to date in contacting any of these potential relatives. What source did you use to obtain the original data?

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Koach
  Apr 24, 07, 09:18  #14

I have a Lorentz relative in my tree. She came from the Mecklenburg-Schwerin area of Germany, I believe.

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DragonLady [Guest]
  May 12, 07, 15:14  #15

My great grandmother was a Przybyla from the Krosno area. I would be interested to compare notes to see if we are from the same family. Her name was Mary Josephine Przybyla and she married Paul Kozubal. All but two of her children immigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900s.

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redklusas [Guest]
  May 17, 07, 09:44  #16

My grandmother grew up in Kroscienko Wyzne near Krosno before emigrating to the US in the early 1900's. She had 4 brothers and 1 sister, Rose, who was born in 1887. Her parents (my great grandparents) were Andrew Przybyla (1830-1899) and Sophie Omachel (born 1849, died ?).

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luk
  Jan 28, 08, 10:58  #17

My great-grandfather was Przybyla from Kroscienko Wyzne. My great-great-grandfather Ignacy's (born in 1876) sister emigrated to USA, thier father was propably Jakub Przybyla.

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