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Kukarskij Nicholas - moved from Poland to Ekaterinburg at the beginning of the 20th century. Help to find out!


Dronos  1 | 1  
16 Jan 2015 /  #1
Kukarskij Nicholas and his wife (in the photo she was in clothes nurses) at the beginning of the 20th century moved from Poland to Ekaterinburg, where he opened a workshop, perhaps jewelry.

The family was executed during the Civil War, in 1921. Living there was only their son, whose name was Porphyry. He is of the same year of birth - 1921.

Porphyry was adopted into the family of the Russian people with the surname Glukhov. This was my grandfather. I want to learn the history of the family Kukarskij, to find people who will tell about their life in Poland.

I live in eastern Ukraine in Donetsk. Thanks to all who can help in the search for the family Kukarskij in Poland.
Mail: andreglukho@yandex.ru
: dronos000775@gmail
Paulina  16 | 4348  
17 Jan 2015 /  #2
If you could prove it somehow, if you have any documents confirming this, I think you would be eligible for evacuation to Poland (if you're interested).

I want to learn the history of the family Kukarskij

It looks like there are people with surname Kukarski all over the world, but I found only one person with this surname on moikrewni.pl in Poland: moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/kukarski.html

This person lives in Gliwice.
Do you know where Nicholas Kukarski was born in Poland - what city, town, village?
Btw, there are a lot of people with surname Kucharski in Poland:
moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/kucharski.html

to find people who will tell about their life in Poland.

Here is a Ukrainian student from Crimea talking about life in Poland: youtube.com/watch?v=fXlg__EpMn0

You should check out her Youtube channel - she has lots of films about life in Poland and learning Polish language:
youtube.com/watch?v=W3QMr_CNDTM

Good luck and stay safe...
(if you have any questions then don't hesitate and ask away)
OP Dronos  1 | 1  
17 Jan 2015 /  #3
Thank you,I'm certainly interested in peaceline in Poland in connection with the events in my region,there is evidence only photo of my grandfather Porfiria,other photos were lost when the resettlement father from Russia to Ukraine.
Paulina  16 | 4348  
18 Jan 2015 /  #4
Thank you,I'm certainly interested in peaceline in Poland in connection with the events in my region

Maybe try to contact one of the Polish consulates in Ukraine to find out something.
Here are phone numbers and e-mail addresses:
luck.msz.gov.pl/pl/konsulat/ambasada_i_konsulaty_rp_na_ukrainie

Looks like for Donieck district one should contact consulate in Kharkiv:
charkow.msz.gov.pl/pl/konsulat/kontakt/kontakt1;jsessionid=7330754DD3A8B5E61C09596B7DD5FFC9.cmsap2p

there is evidence only photo of my grandfather Porfiria

I don't know much about those things but I suspect you would need more than a photo - probably some kind of documents, like birth certificate of your grandfather or at least his adoption papers (if there were any at all being issued during the revolution). It probably would be also good to find out where his father Nicholas ("Mikołaj" in Polish) or his mother was born in Poland, so you would have some kind of document connected to his biological parents, like birth certificate or baptism certificate or marriage certificate, I suspect.

Btw, how did you find out about your family history if the only thing you have is your grandfather's photo?
Do you have any old family letters or something?

Btw, maybe you could find some useful information on this forum (it's in Russian):
rosjanie.pl/forum/viewforum.php?f=4&sid=ba992a61489137fcea9567f0a93c5d07

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