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Post Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:59 pm      Post subject: finding a village name
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Hi.

I have a copy of a Naturalization Declaration for a cousin, Casimir Cichocki. It names the place of his birth as KAMIN RICHAHINSKI. It should be somewhere in the Lipno area; another cousin was born in Mokowo, Dobrzyn nad Wisla.

KAMIN I'm sure should be Kamien, but I'm not finding anything on my maps that looks like Richahinski.
Can anyone suggest what it might be?

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Leonore
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Post Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:57 am      Post subject: Re: finding a village name
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sheep17 wrote:
Hi.

I have a copy of a Naturalization Declaration for a cousin, Casimir Cichocki. It names the place of his birth as KAMIN RICHAHINSKI. It should be somewhere in the Lipno area; another cousin was born in Mokowo, Dobrzyn nad Wisla.

KAMIN I'm sure should be Kamien, but I'm not finding anything on my maps that looks like Richahinski.
Can anyone suggest what it might be?

Thanks,
Leonore


Leonore,

Mokowo, Poland
Dobrzyń nad Wisłą, Poland
Chalin, Poland

The name Chalino is in the old geography book
http://dir.icm.edu.pl/pl/Slownik_geograficzny/Tom_I/539

There is a lake Jezioro Chalińskie.

Not far away you have on today map
Kamień Kotowy, Poland (approx 9 km from Chalin)
and also nearby Kamień Kmiecy.

The name Kamień means stone, there is a number of places called Kamień something in Poland.
My guess would be that the strange name Richahinski would be close to ? Chaliński, and related to Chalino/Chalin or the lake Jezioro Chalińskie.

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Post Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:47 am      Post subject: Re: finding a village name
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sheep17 wrote:
Hi.

I have a copy of a Naturalization Declaration for a cousin, Casimir Cichocki. It names the place of his birth as KAMIN RICHAHINSKI. It should be somewhere in the Lipno area; another cousin was born in Mokowo, Dobrzyn nad Wisla.

KAMIN I'm sure should be Kamien, but I'm not finding anything on my maps that looks like Richahinski.
Can anyone suggest what it might be?

Thanks,
Leonore


Leonore,

There is a "Kasimierr" Cichocki, 34 years old, arriving at Ellis on Sep 19, 1910. He was married to a Maryanna, who stayed in Poland. If this is your Kazimierz, he declared his last residence as Lipno and his birthplace as Sokolowo. His destination was NJ Scheneclay? I have found a Sokolowo just south of Golub Dobrzyn, and less than two miles East there is a village named Kamionka; Hope this can be of some help.

Gilberto
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Post Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:37 pm      Post subject: Thank You
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Thank you, Elzbieta and Gilberto,

I appreciate your suggestions. The name Cichocki seems to be very common in the Lipno area.
My Kazimierz lived in Chicago from about 1902 on. I wouldn't be surprised, though, if the Kazimierz you found, Gilberto, was part of the same family. I didn't think to connect Richahinski with Chalin - although
now that you did, Elzbieta, - I see the possibility.

I will be checking all those locations out, and thank you for your help.

Leonore
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Post Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 6:56 pm      Post subject:
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Hi Lenore!

I was wondering if you could share an image of the naturalization document - maybe someone will recognize the name as written on the paper.
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Post Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:32 am      Post subject:
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Hi Sheille, Leonore, Elzbieta, and Gilberto,

Maybe this would help: Polish etymological works confirm the place name Kamien (Kamień) derives from a stone, giving a branch of place names: Kamienica (the town/village/settlement built of kamien), Kamienczyk (derived from Kamien), Kamiensk (belonged to Kamien), Kamiona (in plural), etc. etc. Sometimes, the Kamien/... has the second name derived from the name of the owner...

To start, I've used Polish census 1990 and 2002, checked some Polish names in the area, and found the locations:
Ryczkowski - few in the local town of Dobrzyn nad Wisla, and in Wloclawek
Rykaczewski - 1 in Wloclawek
Rybczynski [fully spelled in Polish as Rybczyński] - few in Lipno
Rybaczewski - 1 in Wloclawek
Rybaczynski [Rybaczyński] - 1 in Wloclawek
BTW, Polish Ry........ might be phonetically given to American clerk as Ri........
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I've checked the name of the land owners from the area in the 19th century, and found family name Rykaczewski, also the list of the year 1909 confirms Rykaczewski:
http://mazovia.strefa.pl/date/dziedzic1.htm

Thus, I suppose your Casimir-Kazimierz Cichocki gave his POB as Kamien/Kamienie/Kamienica Rykaczewski.

If this Kamien/... is Kamien Kotowy, and/or Kamien Kmiecy, you must check the records from the parish Tluchowo, as both these places in the 19th century belonged to this Tluchowo:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%82uchowo

Hope this helps a bit,

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Post Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:22 pm      Post subject:
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Shellie wrote:
Hi Lenore!

I was wondering if you could share an image of the naturalization document - maybe someone will recognize the name as written on the paper.


Hello, dear Shellie !
Yes, I am also in the collection of information about individuals and families of my family who emigrated to the United States noticed misspelled the name of the village in Poland. Names of the village were the most twisted by the U.S. and Canadian immigration officials. Many of these places I am able to identify and locate. However, not all of the lists of villages, especially those formerly located on the premises of the former Galicia still exist. Some of them, lying outside the current borders of Poland has been different, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Lithuanian name. But happy to help in identifying the correct of the names of Polish villages and of Polish immigrant's surnames.
Best regards from Poland !
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Post Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:11 pm      Post subject: more thanks
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Shellie, Tad, Andrzej,


Thanks to all - there are a number of places to look.

Shellie, it's a typewritten document - that absolutely refuses to be attached.
I'll try another time - it's not working today.

I really appreciate everyone's help.

Leonore
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 12:56 pm      Post subject: Cichocki --- Mokowo area
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If you are still searching for the family of Kazimierz Cichocki, I have transcribed the marriage records for Mokowo (and other surrounding parishes) and would be happy to look for any records of interest.
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:27 pm      Post subject: Mokowo
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Thank you - I appreciate your offer, but I have most of the information I needed. (Ordered the films from Family Search). Very kind of you.

Thanks again,

Leonore
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