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archiwum   
27 Dec 2011
Genealogy / The village of Surazkowo in Poland (Chomczyk, Czaban, Sawicki) [20]

Dear Sir or Madam, I have a few questions about the village Surazkowo.

1. Does the polish state have a list of residents? A genealogist I payed said no.

2. My great grandfather's grandfather, came to the village in the early 19th century. They recieved 32 hektars each
from the russian officials.

3. Was there a family Chomczyk, Czaban, Sawicki?

4. My great grandfather was Aleksander Chomczyk, his wife was Maria Causin. He was born 9.26.1893.
Could Maria have a different surname?
archiwum   
4 Jan 2012
Genealogy / Why Polish aren't white?? [272]

Dear Sir,

European unity is PAN. Whether it be Nordic, Alpine, or Gad.

Examples: Germanic, Slavic, Gad, or Albannic.

Albanians were converted to islam by the ottoman turks. But they are ethnically european.

Nothing is absolute. Maybe 1% is something else.

Gad is Roman or Romanisch.

As for spanish, full spanish is Gad.
archiwum   
24 Jan 2012
Genealogy / Russian Poland-what general area would this be? [30]

Hello,

Names & Places: PolishGen-PIAST, bagnowka, Bialystok.pl,
Podlachia, Central/State Archive/USC Registry

Hello, Again: polish-surnames-origins-meanings - William F. Hoffman
archiwum   
11 Feb 2012
Genealogy / The village of Surazkowo in Poland (Chomczyk, Czaban, Sawicki) [20]

Merged: Surazkowo II

I went on moikrewni.pl, and was able to find a Chomczyk family.

As for being my family. I don't know.

My great grandfather was born in 1893. His father was Michal Chomczyk.

[Moved from]: Village Of Surazkowo

Who founded the village of Surazkowo? Again, When polonius said: Polish, (Ruthenian)Belarussian,
Lithuanian, Jewish, and even Tatar have intermingled. I understand the word intermingled, but I
would like a little more information.

Regards,
, Rob
archiwum   
13 Feb 2012
Polonia / Poles once again racially abused in the Netherlands [8]

Hi,

This would never happen in the United States. I'm trying to figure out
why some europeans hate other europeans. They care about the poles,
but not arabs, or africans.
archiwum   
21 Feb 2012
Genealogy / Wozniak / Tometchak - Were my grandparents Jewish? [5]

To be jewish, you haft to have 3 jewish grandparents, or be half.

Anything less is mischlinge. One jewish grandparent, and 3 gentile grandparents is grade 2.

Mischlinge were denied titles and positions. They retained there citizenship.
archiwum   
29 Feb 2012
Genealogy / Poland Genealogy Resources [130]

There is a book on surnames: Polish Surnames&Meanings-Steven F. Hoffman.

I have not read any of the replies given you.
archiwum   
6 May 2012
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4501]

[Moved from]: Surnames: Borders & Causin

Hello,

1. Can anybody tell me if the surnames Borders&Causin are Jewish?

2. Can anybody tell me if the forenames Francis&Maria are Jewish?

I know these names are not polish, or even east European,
but I'd like to know.

My 2nd Great Grandmother's Francis Helena Borders/Maria Causin?

Rob
archiwum   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

Hi,

The germans did not only have poles on their payroll, Belarussians to.

The farmer, the local police officialls. I do not know the exact amount, but I'm guessing it was 500 rub.,
or 50 marks. It was bearly after the great depression.