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Looking for Dombrowska and Pyszko families


shawna2277
24 Sep 2013 #1
I have my great grandmother's passport but I can't read it. I'm not sure if it is written in Polish or Russian but I think it is Polish. I am trying to research her family but I don't even know where she came from. I do have her marriage record from the US saying her name is Antonina Dombrowska (DÄ…mbrowska) and she was born in Poland. She was married in Cambridge, Boston in 1917 at the age of 22 (b. 1876?) and her parents are Vincent Dombrowska and Alexandra Rorbut (does this seem like a Polish or Russian name??). I do have some census info from the US for her but nothing except this passport from before she came here.

My great grandfather is listed as John Pyszko, also from Poland, father Vincent Pyszko and mother Josepha Abramowicz. He was 22 in 1917, so born in 1895. I do have something saying he was from Wilma?

US census info says that he and his wife and their parents were from Minsk Russia and spoke Polish.

If anyone can be of help finding more info for them or in translating this passport, I would appreciate it very much.
Arts - | 22 Moderator
21 Mar 2014 #2
shawna2277

does this seem like a Polish or Russian name?

All those names you provided indeed sounds like Polish.

If anyone can be of help finding more info for them or in translating this passport, I would appreciate it very much.

You may scan this passport and we can help you with the translation. Finding out her birth place maybe could help with finding some relatives in the neighborhood area.


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