Stefanie
9 Jan 2018
Genealogy / Information on family name: Berizko [11]
I have some questions that are as of yet unanswered and I'm hoping maybe someone can give me some insight into my research.
First off, I've seen a seemingly more phonetic variant of this name spelled Boryzcko. Is it possible they changed the spelling to try to make it easier to pronounce? I've extended my search to this spelling but haven't come up with anything so far.
Some things I do know about them are:
My family immigrated to the US in 1951 and were listed as being Polish.
Their names were Szymon, Olga and Jozef (Berizko).
Olga's birth place is listed as Nowash. I can't find anywhere in Poland with that name. Does anyone know what place that might be referring to?
Szymon is listed as being born in Nowosiolki T, Soviet Union which I've come up with "Nowosiółki, Tomaszów Lubelski" County as my most likely answer. Does that sound reasonable?
Lastly, the spelling of this name would appear to be Ukrainian. Are the origins of the name Ukrainian or Polish? Where does it come from, what does it mean, etc. etc.?
Any help would be very appreciated!
I have some questions that are as of yet unanswered and I'm hoping maybe someone can give me some insight into my research.
First off, I've seen a seemingly more phonetic variant of this name spelled Boryzcko. Is it possible they changed the spelling to try to make it easier to pronounce? I've extended my search to this spelling but haven't come up with anything so far.
Some things I do know about them are:
My family immigrated to the US in 1951 and were listed as being Polish.
Their names were Szymon, Olga and Jozef (Berizko).
Olga's birth place is listed as Nowash. I can't find anywhere in Poland with that name. Does anyone know what place that might be referring to?
Szymon is listed as being born in Nowosiolki T, Soviet Union which I've come up with "Nowosiółki, Tomaszów Lubelski" County as my most likely answer. Does that sound reasonable?
Lastly, the spelling of this name would appear to be Ukrainian. Are the origins of the name Ukrainian or Polish? Where does it come from, what does it mean, etc. etc.?
Any help would be very appreciated!