Genealogy /
Jon Dziedzikowski from Suwalki (immigrated to USA 1888) [9]
Ah, yes, and this is where it starts to get complicated. There was such a trend in the USA during the early 20th century to erase any clues of ethnicity, especially when it came to Eastern Europeans. (This was, in part, due to a fear of Communism! Poles had the added disadvantage in that a Pole shot President McKinley in 1901. One reason given for the name changes in my family was to erase any possible connections with the stereotypes that emerged after that.) My grandmother (who died about 20 years ago at the age of 92) worked very hard to become an American, and for many years refused to talk about her Polish ancestry. When she finally wrote it down, she was in her 80's, so it's likely she didn't remember or know about the characters (or she was just being lazy, or figuring it wouldn't matter to us!) There may be one other place where I can get that information, maybe ---
You are most kind with your help! I will keep digging, and be happy even if it just yields a tiny glimmer of the past of our family on Polish soil (or Russian, or German -- one thing my grandmother insisted that I remember, when she finally did talk to me about this, was how Poland's borders kept changing.)
Thanks again, ever so much --