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Surowiec - meaning of name


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David
  Nov 2, 06, 07:55  #1

does anyone know what "Surowiec" or "Sirowiecz" means?


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krysia
  Nov 2, 06, 08:19  #2

"Surowiec" most likely comes from "surowy" meaning "raw"

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FISZ
  Nov 2, 06, 08:32  #3

I like it raw


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bossie
  Nov 2, 06, 11:09  #4

Fish

From now on we'll call you Sushi


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Patrycja19
  Nov 2, 06, 11:46  #5

I was going to post, but I think I will stay mute. lol


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Jola
  Nov 12, 06, 09:29  #6

My name is Leszczynski surly a common name in Poland?
I know that the second last king of Poland was a Leszczynski.
Leszczyna I thinks is a Hazel maybee Hazeltree?

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Jola
  Nov 16, 06, 05:39  #7

Leszczynski surname.........
please forgive me I cant understand the function of the messages (from:http://www.herby.com.pl/herby/indexslo.html (It cant be correct!)There is only 6o under Leszczynski ....and matuszewski 16819.
My family come from Dankow(Klobuck/Czestochowa)former russian dominated.
My father was born(urodzenia) in Rebielice near Mokra. (Klobuck)
Leif Stani Leszczynski,Denmark .
Why cant I post a topic???????

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maniek111 [Guest]
  Nov 28, 06, 07:36  #8

It should be Leszczyński (n with a a dash). In case Your keyboard can not enter 'ń', here is the data:

Leszczyński 23463

Wa:2604, BP:234, Bs:1174, BB:255, By:1296, Ch:212, Ci:570, Cz:711, El:478, Gd:1241, Go:364, JG:377, Kl:305, Ka:1263, Ki:604, Kn:229, Ko:318, Kr:474, Ks:84, Lg:356, Ls:58, Lu:438, £o:426, £d:715, NS:79, Ol:541, Op:381, Os:515, Pl:256, Pt:131, P³:370, Po:438, Pr:97, Ra:570, Rz:72, Sd:249, Sr:180, Sk:340, S³:225, Su:653, Sz:786, Tb:204, Ta:90, To:421, Wb:383, W³:490, Wr:647, Za:175, ZG:384

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Jola
  Dec 2, 06, 09:48  #9

dziekuje maniek111






jola......

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nagre [Guest]
  Dec 6, 06, 17:10  #10

[i]who would name someone'raw'
can u actually eat them?! must be an eskimo name.
They eat raw things there, right? those sickos!

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Syrena_04
  Dec 6, 06, 18:21  #11

Quoting: bossie, Post #4
From now on we'll call you Sushi

hahahahahahahahaha Thanks Bossie. You made my day

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nannie [Guest]
  Dec 20, 06, 10:02  #12

I am looking for the roots of the Jan Zawisza Family
Jacob Tyrakowski
Joseph Ciesla

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bookratt [Guest]
  Feb 13, 07, 15:22  #13

The earliest record for a Jan Zawisza I can find is a 1903 ship's manifest from Baltimore, Maryland, USA; in 1903 he is 33 years old. Last known residence is Turaszowka, and he lists his race as Polish. He departed for the USA from Bremen, Germany on the SS Frankfurt.

Destination in USA is the home of a friend, Jakob Gora, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This same person took at least two more trips back to Europe, re-entering the US at different ports each time.

I found a Jacob Tyrakowski, born 1872, who arrived in the USA in 1888 and is listed in the 1900 Chicago, Illinois census as having come from Poland-Germany and lists himself as Polish ethnicity.

This same person (same wife and kids) is listed in the 1910 census as having been born in 1866, not 1872. He now lists his ethnicity/nativity as German.

I then found a record for a Jacob Tyrakowski, laborer, age 24, at the Castle Garden NY immigration site, which states that he arrived in the US on April 26, 1889, from Bremen, Germany, on the ship Werra.

Do you have an approx. birthdate for Joseph Ciesla? Too many names to figure out on my own which might be yours.

Let me know and I'll do another search with the dob.

Hope this helps

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4thgrader [Guest]
  Feb 26, 07, 12:58  #14

Hi-- I am 10 years old and doing a family history project for my 4th grade class. My great grandfather came on a boat (I think the ss Frankfurt) and landed in Baltimore in 1903. I saw you have the list. Where did you find the list? Where can I find it ? Thank you for your help!!! Aurora

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David
  Mar 6, 07, 07:59  #15

the Ellis Island .org website tells which boat each arrival came over on.


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Patrycja19
  Mar 6, 07, 13:20  #16

Quoting: 4thgrader
Hi-- I am 10 years old and doing a family history project for my 4th grade class. My great grandfather came on a boat (I think the ss Frankfurt) and landed in Baltimore in 1903. I saw you have the list. Where did you find the list? Where can I find it ? Thank you for your help!!! Aurora


Hi 4thgrader , if you go to the genealogy section in the polish forums, you will find the
link you can click on steve morse website which will take you to a form you want to
type in your great grandfathers last name and put the year in between 1902 and 1904
and that will bring up all the people with your grandfathers last name. then you can
determine which one.

if you need further help, you can email me at Pleeska19@yahoo.com and give me
the last name I will find it and forward it to you or give you the link and the
directions to find it ok my daughter did genealogy too, so it can be hard
but starting it now, you will find alot of really cool stuff trust me

best of luck Patrycja.


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