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the surname "Dragulski"


Guest  
29 Nov 2008 /  #1
Would anyone know anything about the surname "Dragulski"...my great grandfather came from Poland and that was his surname. I have found very very few people with that last name, and no info anywhere about it.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2008 /  #2
There are only 85 Dragulskis in Poland. The largest cluster is found in and around the eastern city of Biała Podlaska (28), and a smaller one in the Rzersów area (18) to the south. Having a rare surname makes it easier to touch base with long-lost realtions. We can only sympathise with the poor Nowaks and Kowalskis who have only a name to go on.
kdrag615  
10 Jan 2009 /  #3
Im a Dragulski, I've been trying to do research on the name; but it seems to be impossible to find any documents. Any advice or info?
halfpint  - | 1  
10 Jan 2009 /  #4
If you will provide more details on your immigrant Dragulski, perhaps we can help more.

Full name
Immigrated to? Year
Wife & children names & when & where born

Appox. years, OK.
Kdrag615  
24 Jan 2009 /  #5
Leon Dragulski was born in 1883 in Poland and died 1911 in Utica, NY. He married Aniela Zientek in 1903 in the Holy Trinity Church in Utica, NY. He had a brother named either Jan or Leo. Both of them came over sometime in the early 1900's or late 1800's. Leon and Aniela had three children named Catherine, Stella, and Edward J.

The youngest child Edward J. Dragulski, was born April 5th, 1908 in Utica, NY. Thanks for the help.

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