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Leon Trozer. Looking for Polish family in Poland.


lynrussell1986  
5 Oct 2015 /  #1
I am looking for family in Poland. My grandad was born in 1925 and lived in a small village near or in Posnan. All the information I have is that his dad managed a butchers and he had a brother called Heindrick (not sure on spelling). My grandads name was Leon Trozer but we are unsure if he changed his name. He was taken to fight in the German army and ended up here in Scotland. He never spoke of the war or about Poland. I have searched the name Trozer but found nothing. I am really eager to trace any of his family or anyone that may have knew him. Thank you for any help.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
5 Oct 2015 /  #2
No-one using the surname Trozer in Poland at present. Was your grandfather an ethnic Pole or a Volksdeutsch or Jew?
OP lynrussell1986  
5 Oct 2015 /  #3
Thank you for your reply. I am unsure, I know he wasn't Jewish and as far as I am aware he was an ethnic Pole. I'm trying to rack my brain for other information I have. I heard from a Polish man in Scotland that when they went to fight for the German army they had to change to German names? I'm not sure about the truth in this.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
5 Oct 2015 /  #4
German names

I couldn't find a single name currently used in Poland starting with Troz-. The closest were such things as: Troszczel Troszczeński Troszczewski Troszczyc Troszczyniec and Troszek.

But unless you have something more to go on like another document listing his original surname, I'm afraid you've reached a dead end.
OP lynrussell1986  
5 Oct 2015 /  #5
Thank you, I have just spoke to my gran and shes going to dig out his birth certificate. That will at least have his mothers name. I will message again tomorrow with more details for you. Thank you for your help. It is much appreciated.
TheOther  6 | 3596  
5 Oct 2015 /  #6
Have you tried the LDS databases already? There are tons of Trozer on there; from the UK and the US, but also from Germany.

familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3ATrozer

Heindrick

That's most likely 'Heinrich'.
Looker  - | 1129  
5 Oct 2015 /  #7
Or maybe the Polish 'Henryk' name is a possibility.
OP lynrussell1986  
5 Oct 2015 /  #8
I have more information but not much:

From what i can make out his mothers name was czeslaw markiewicz. Couldnt read the writing very well though. He lived in baranowa, srem. His date of birth was 6 december 1925.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
5 Oct 2015 /  #9
markiewicz.

MARKIEWICZ: patronymic from Marek (Mark); English equivalent Marcusson; quite popular with some 21,000 users
Chemikiem  
6 Oct 2015 /  #10
From what i can make out his mothers name was czeslaw markiewicz.

Czesław is a male name. The female form of the name is Czesława.

He lived in baranowa, srem.

I think it is probably this village, Baranowo, which is near to Poznań:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baranowo,_Gmina_Mosina
It's also close to the town of Śrem:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Arem

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