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Interests: researching Josef Jasiak and the Jasiak line in Poland

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1 Dec 2014
Genealogy / Jasiak, Jozwiak from Byczyn/Bychyn/Byczyna [9]

Thanks for the link,

"Bremen Passenger Lists 1920 - 1939

In the archives of the Chamber of Commerce in Bremen there still are approx. 3.000 passenger lists from ships from Bremen. This accounts for 70 percent of the passenger lists from ships, which departed from Bremen (Bremerhaven) in 1907/1908, 1913/1914 as well as between 1920 and 1939 to the USA, Canada, South America or Australia. All other passenger lists from Bremen were destroyed. The lists after 1945 are still subject to the data protection law and are preserved in the Bremen State Archives."

But, I still have not been able to locate where Bychyn was located (passenger list listed as last residence) I viewed the passenger list, but does not give where?
bbranch   
30 Nov 2014
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4501]

Surname Jasiak (also have Janick Jaseak Jasick and Jozwiak ) in same part of family tree. Would the name have to do with where they were from? I have also seen Josef Jasiak and later Joseph. Do you have any input on why two brothers would take different spellings to the same name?
bbranch   
30 Nov 2014
Genealogy / Jasiak, Jozwiak from Byczyn/Bychyn/Byczyna [9]

Glad I was able to make you laugh!

I do understand, but the Passenger List gave race as: "Polish"; and the last residence as: "Bychyn".

???????

:)
bbranch   
30 Nov 2014
Genealogy / Jasiak, Jozwiak from Byczyn/Bychyn/Byczyna [9]

Hello, I have been unable to locate which area/country/location would have been: Last Residence: "Bychyn" in 1913. Found the following in researching "Jasiak" some censuses list Russia Poland others Poland for nationality. Several different spellings even when they were on the same ship, listing the same person as brother--very hard to put the pieces together! Any suggestions?

This morning I found that the records for Bremen, Germany port were destroyed by bomb in the war.

from: Ancestory.com: Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 and 1954-1957 Immigration & Travel

Name: Maryanna Jasiak
Arrival Date: May 1903
Age: 30
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873
Gender: Female
Race: Polish
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Ship Name: Breslau
Port of Arrival: Baltimore, Maryland
Friend's Name: Josef Jasiak
Last Residence: Bychyn
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