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darren
  Feb 23, 08, 23:35  #1

i would like any information on my surname.is it a popular name in poland? where did it originate from? a town or a province? my grandparent's came to canada in the early 1900's i think,that is about all i know.i do have my father's birth certificate but i do not know how to read polish! he was born on december 17 1923 in the parish of krzymize (i don't know if that is the right spelling).i am from winnipeg and if anybody knows where i can get this put into english send me a message,any help would be great !!! thank you in advance.


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RJ_cdn
Edited by: RJ_cdn  Feb 23, 08, 23:41  #2

Very popular last name, 32525 Czarnecki's in Poland.
It would usually refer to the name of a place where the family lived at some point centuries ago, a place with a name beginning Czarn-, from the root czarny, "black." The name is especially likely to refer to the village of Czarnca in Kielce province, Wloszczowa district, but you can't really count on that -- there are too many other cases where it referred to any of a number of villages named Czarne, Czarne, etc.

Can't find anything about Krzymize, could you please check the spelling.
BTW I am in Wpg

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Grzegorz_
  Feb 24, 08, 03:51  #3

RJ_cdn wrote:
Wloszczowa


:) :)


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Kowalski
  Feb 24, 08, 05:28  #4



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Polish_Man
Edited by: Polish_Man  Feb 24, 08, 08:51  #5

The most popular surnames in Poland:
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najpopularniejsze_nazwiska_na_%C5%9Bwieci e#Polska

My surname is here too. :]


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krzysztof_r
  Feb 24, 08, 08:59  #6

Maybe you will be interested, that your name is mentioned in the Polish national anthem ;)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Czarniecki

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RJ_cdn
  Feb 24, 08, 09:18  #7

krzysztof_r wrote:
Maybe you will be interested, that your name is mentioned in the Polish national anthem ;)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Czarniecki


Czarnecki and Czarniecki are two different last names

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krzysztof_r
  Feb 24, 08, 09:28  #8

You're right, I don't know how I saw "i" in darren's surname...

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Inak [Guest]
  Mar 17, 08, 09:30  #9

Hello!
My grandfather sister was Czarnecki-they were living in Krzepice near Częstochowa-if you are interesting in the more information tell me it-but I'm not good in english language.Many greetings from Poland. Inna Kart
famkar@wp.pl

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darren
  Mar 29, 08, 02:30  #10

darren's update;i have talked to my aunt and she filled in some of the blanks.my dads birth and baptism certificate is written in latin-still can't read some of the words that are written.some other information i have is my grandparents michael czarnecki(5 or 6 sisters)and antonina tyjzcrynska (tyschinska)(3 brothers) were married in 1919 had three children william,vicki,and michael,(my dad)the surname was never changed.my grandparents were neighbors who owned and worked their land around the town of krzywcza.my grandparents left poland and arrived at the port of montreal,quebec on sept 16 1927.my aunt remembers bits and pieces,hope somebody knows more of this !!!


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ZESLAW
  Mar 29, 08, 07:55  #11

yes
your name is from the village of czarnaca east of czestochowa..
my family are buried in the cemetry there
i have been there many times, my father is going there sometime in may , will have look in cemetry for you

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Inak
  Mar 31, 08, 17:45  #12

Krzywcza it is big village near the city PRZEMYŚL
The surname of Antonina is probably Tyczyńska(i)-very good surname or
Styczyńska(i)

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Inak
  Apr 2, 08, 06:28  #13

Krzywcza today it is big village near Przemyśl-but the town called Krzywcza before the II World War -today is called KRZESZÓW-situated between two towns Zamość and Biłgoraj.Sud/est of Poland.
Before the war was 3 villages and towns called so, but today these places are in Ukraina not in Poland.
You must know which big city was not far from the your family home.

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