scottyg354
10 Jul 2013
Genealogy / Polish Gypsy Seliga (Szeliga) and Bunk (Bak) ...Need opinions [32]
Hi All,
I am attaching some pics here of the first generation of my polish side who came over here around 1895-1900. We are not your typical looking Poles as we have fairly olive skin and dark hair and eyes. Many people actually think some of us are Italian/Greek. Anyways, I was just wondering if anyone can shed some light on the Roma in Poland. I have attached pictures of the first gen that were born in the USA so you can see what I am talking about. Everyone in the first pic (black and white) except the bride is related to me by blood. My grandmother is the 5th person in next to the bride. The second pic everyone except the woman in the light blue dress is related to me by blood. The color pic really shows the type of complexion and hair I am talking about.
The surnames related to this side of my family are Seliga (Szeliga) and Bunk (Bak).
Hi All,
I am attaching some pics here of the first generation of my polish side who came over here around 1895-1900. We are not your typical looking Poles as we have fairly olive skin and dark hair and eyes. Many people actually think some of us are Italian/Greek. Anyways, I was just wondering if anyone can shed some light on the Roma in Poland. I have attached pictures of the first gen that were born in the USA so you can see what I am talking about. Everyone in the first pic (black and white) except the bride is related to me by blood. My grandmother is the 5th person in next to the bride. The second pic everyone except the woman in the light blue dress is related to me by blood. The color pic really shows the type of complexion and hair I am talking about.
The surnames related to this side of my family are Seliga (Szeliga) and Bunk (Bak).
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