Spokesrider
12 Jun 2018
Genealogy / What/where was Glowgie Government. And Rätslavik? "Russian Poland" [7]
Maybe this is more of a history or geography question than a genealogy question, but it comes from trying to learn more about my family tree.
My German-speaking great-grandfather first came to the United States in 1886; then in 1892 went back to "Russian Poland" about the time his mother died. He applied for a passport because he planned to come back to the United States in a couple of years, and on the application listed his birthplace as "Russian Poland" and more specifically as "Glowgie Government Plock." I know where Płock is and hope to visit it later this summer. But what could "Glowgie" be? I've been able to figure out the Polish names of several places that my German-speaking ancestors recorded, but not this one.
My great-grandfather ended up staying in Russian Poland longer than two years. He got married there, had a couple of children (including my grandmother) and then brought his children to the U.S. after his young wife died. While she was still living Grandma described where she had lived on the Vistula River, and I have the impression that it was near Płock, but on the other side of the river. But I don't know that for sure, and don't know exactly where. If I could figure it out, I'd like to visit the place. She gave her village name as Grossdorf and the nearest town as Ratslavik (my father in one place spelled it as Rätslavik) but I haven't figured out where that was.
I've figured out where my grandmother's grandfather died (Dobiegniewo, a small village downstream from Płock) and where one of her uncles lived, but not these places.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Maybe this is more of a history or geography question than a genealogy question, but it comes from trying to learn more about my family tree.
My German-speaking great-grandfather first came to the United States in 1886; then in 1892 went back to "Russian Poland" about the time his mother died. He applied for a passport because he planned to come back to the United States in a couple of years, and on the application listed his birthplace as "Russian Poland" and more specifically as "Glowgie Government Plock." I know where Płock is and hope to visit it later this summer. But what could "Glowgie" be? I've been able to figure out the Polish names of several places that my German-speaking ancestors recorded, but not this one.
My great-grandfather ended up staying in Russian Poland longer than two years. He got married there, had a couple of children (including my grandmother) and then brought his children to the U.S. after his young wife died. While she was still living Grandma described where she had lived on the Vistula River, and I have the impression that it was near Płock, but on the other side of the river. But I don't know that for sure, and don't know exactly where. If I could figure it out, I'd like to visit the place. She gave her village name as Grossdorf and the nearest town as Ratslavik (my father in one place spelled it as Rätslavik) but I haven't figured out where that was.
I've figured out where my grandmother's grandfather died (Dobiegniewo, a small village downstream from Płock) and where one of her uncles lived, but not these places.
Any pointers would be appreciated.