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Posts by Karl W  

Joined: 13 Feb 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 24 Nov 2021
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From: USA
Speaks Polish?: No, sadly
Interests: Catholicism, family

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Karl W   
24 Nov 2021
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

I believe that the western Ukraine was part of Austro-Hungary around 1900. I have had my DNA done at Ancestry.com. Those here who might be interested to see of some of us are related might consider having their DNA done on Ancestry.com, as well. Just a thought. The original English spelling that I am aware of my ancestral Polish side was Krzyszczuk. Then it became either Krzyzczuk or Krzczuk.
Karl W   
2 Apr 2020
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

Just curious if an Krzyzczuks/others are still around an have learned more of their familial backgrounds.
Karl W   
29 Mar 2011
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

You are a good soul. God bless you.

Can you write in English? Czy można pisać po angielscu?

What was your grandmother's maiden name?

Jakie bylo twoje nazwisko panieński babci?
Karl W   
17 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

Dear Goch,

You are very kind to take the time to try to help.

I doubt that I will be able to get to the Ukraine
and my guess is that the time which has passed
since about 1900 will be too long for memories.

Thank you.
Karl W   
14 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

Dear Goch,

Please do contact that family to ask about if they had a
relative, Leo or Leon, two of whose sons came to
Canada/USA around 1900. They were also related to the
Gacek family and the Gacek's to the Fediuk's, through
marriage.

Leo or Leon, was the Father of Nickolas and Antone.
Ask also if there was a young sister of Nick and Antone,
who fell into a well and passed away and if their was a
brother of theirs who was killed by the Russians?

These are two stories which have survived into my
generation

Thank you.