Halina Spurek 9 Feb 2006 / #1I am trying to locate family/ descendents of:_Joseph Spurek 31/01/1906-31/09/1964 Born in , PolandTamara Nahad 1 girl and 3 boysHalina 07/02/1944 born inEdward 05/02/1946 born inStanislaw 12/01/1948 born in Frille, Germany.Jozeph 14/06/1950 born in Townsville, Australiaif anyone could help that would be appreciated
Guest 21 Feb 2006 / #2Tamara NaHmm - I don't think "Na" is a Polish last name (I think you missed some letters?)
Nic - | 9 18 Jun 2007 / #3[Moved from]: "Sajdak and Hanzel" FamiliesI'm looking for information on the "Sajdak" family either in or from Poland. They immigrated from the region known as Galacia/Meszna. My Grandparents were married and had 3 children before they immigrated to the US. My Grandfather, Andrzej Sajdak came to the states first to help get things started about 1908. At Ellis Island our name was Americanized to "Sidock". My Grandmothers maiden name was Sofia Hanzel and she immigrated to the states in 1910 with my Aunts Mary & Bronislowa & my Uncle Jan. They moved to Virginia to Pennsylvania to Ohio and finally Muskegon, Michigan where they finally built the family Homestead. My Grandparents operated a boarding house for many years. They had seven other children(Aunts Annie, Susie & Victoria or Tuscha, my Dad is Joseph, Uncles Frank, Tony & William). My Grandfather as many of my relatives worked in a paper company. My Dad is all I have left out of 10. Our immidiate family is all in the Muskegon Area. I also have relatives in the Toronto area that I would like to get in touch with, but I just can't seem to make contact. I believe one of my cousins is Cindy Sidock who is a renowned Country/ Western Singer that has her own Fashion line of clothing. Any help would be appreciated. I may be first reached thru my Profile contact. Many Thanks, Nicholas Sidock
Polonius3 993 | 12,357 28 Jan 2009 / #4The largest concentration of Spureks in Poland is in teh Świętokryzskie Mountain area around Kielce, so that might be the place to start.Perhaps the missing letter was a "j". The Naj surname exists in Poland and is used by 10 people.