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From: USA, Sterling Heights Mi.
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: find information on Cecelia (SZYMCZK) Zaszczurynski/Ostrows, Poland and Antoni Zaszczurynski/Barauniczki Lithuania

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MarkZasz   
12 Dec 2018
Genealogy / Zaszczurynski - information on grandparents from Poland [12]

here is what i know so far:
Grandmather -
Cecelia J.(SZYMCZK) Zaszczurynski
Born: Jan 8th 1904
Place: Ostrowas Poland
Parents: John/Mariana
was a twin, and sibling died shortly after birth.

Grandfather -
Antoni Zaszczurynski
Born: Dec 3rd, 1893
place: Barauniczki Lithuania
Parents: Walter/Antonina
Came to the US April 30, 1916 on the Ship Kronprinz Wilhelm out of Bremen Germany. He came back to poland to serve in Polish Army in WWI. They were married on September 27th, 1926

Any information or help in leading me were or who i should contact would be greatly appreciated.

Mark Z.
MarkZasz   
5 Nov 2019
Genealogy / Zaszczurynski - information on grandparents from Poland [12]

THeOther, I am sorry to disagree with you on this matter. I do know for a fact that my Grandmother told me he serviced in the Polish Army, and i have found his name and his brothers name listed in Heller's Army index. "The Polish Army in France WW1 - Haller's Army"

They fought for their family. They fought for their freedom. They fought for those who came before them. Most of all - they fought for their beloved homeland - Poland.
MarkZasz   
12 Nov 2019
Genealogy / Zaszczurynski - information on grandparents from Poland [12]

Thank you for the correction, hard to understand who to believe when Polish Websites say one thing and People who have researched say another. One question i do have that you might be able to help with is last names, i have found at least three different spellings of my last name from relatives from other regions. is there a way to truly determine the proper spelling?