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jgrunklee   
11 Feb 2015
Genealogy / SURNAME:CZARNECKI [27]

Hello! I'm new here, but I also have a Czarnecka in my family from somewhere in Poland. I hear it's a common name, but they all eventually start somewhere, eh? The only thing I have been told is that there is an -i or -a at the end of the name to denote gender so it changes frequently.

I don't have a lot of details, I were pretty excited to get my grandfather's grandparents names: Mateusz Kowalski married Agnieszka Czarnecka. They had 6 children, Heronim, Ireneusz, Piotr, Zacheusz, Helene, and Maryanna. Helene Kowalska was my grandfather's grandmother, born in 1886 in Poland, then married Waclaw Zarembski in Pennsylvania, USA before relocating to Chicago, Illinois at some point in the early 1900's.

I am pretty sure Mateusz may have been from Brzozowka near Torun. No idea about Agnieszka. From a marriage certificate, we found that their fifth child, Helene, said she was from Brzozówka, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Have you found more information about your relatives?