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Joined: 16 Aug 2010 / Female ♀
Last Post: 21 Aug 2010
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From: USA pgh pa
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GypsyMagick   
16 Aug 2010
Genealogy / John Zielinski. Late 1800's Poland/Pittsburgh. [2]

I hope I've posted this in the right place I can't seem to find any information on my Polish ancestors this is all the information I have my Grandfather's name is John Zeilinski who was married to a Lucy(Lucile) they migrated to the states early 1900 or late 1800 settled in Pittsburgh PA(USA) any further information would be helpful.

Thank you,
Gypsy

Wow that is impressive to learn but I was just wondering if any of my ancestors were still alive and I do know for fact my Great grandfather's family were still alive I do remember hearing that he was a executioner for the Polish army. And my Grand father took the American last name as green so that makes sense.My birth last name is Witkowski

Thank you very much!.
Gypsy
GypsyMagick   
18 Aug 2010
Food / Bologna & onions in Poland? [44]

Kawalski Garlic Ring Bologna fried with onions and potatoes.

My Mother makes this.
YUMMMY