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trishsa2
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Post Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 10:40 pm      Post subject: Poland/Lithuania, name and town search
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The Todorowski/Tudorowski's came from Wilno, Trocki, Meidanj in what is now Lithuania. Can use help finding the town, or village, of Meidamj.

John, Casimier, Anna, Rosalia, Joseph and possibly Stanislaw Todorowski started coming to Newark, New Jersey, USA around 1902. Their father was Piotr and mother was Marcianna Natkiewicz. Piotr may have raised horses. They were Roman Catholic.

How would I find information in Lithuania? Would there be a central location to contact, or would I have to contact local churches? Are there old maps somewhere where I could look for the town or Meidamj?

Also looking for Joseph Buczynski in Radom, Lido, Wilno, Demetz or Demety. This is still Poland. Father was Joannes, mother was Francisca Natajczow or Nasajczow. Joseph married Anna Todorowski in Newark, New Jersey, USA in 1915.

Any help would be really appreciated.

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Post Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:52 am      Post subject:
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trisha2,

You might try checking the website of the Federation of East European Family History Societies (www.feefhs.org). If you scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on Lithuania it will take you to links for that country and perhaps one or more may be helpful in directing your research. Anyway, it may be useful and interesting to check out the links on the FEEFHS site.

Dave


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Post Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:04 am      Post subject: Re: Poland/Lithuania, name and town search
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trishsa2 wrote:
The Todorowski/Tudorowski's came from Wilno, Trocki, Meidanj in what is now Lithuania. Can use help finding the town, or village, of Meidamj.


How would I find information in Lithuania? Would there be a central location to contact, or would I have to contact local churches? Are there old maps somewhere where I could look for the town or Meidamj?

Trishsa2


Trisha,

Trocki is now Trakai, and I suspect Meidanj is, actually, Miedniki (now Medininkai). Both places near Vilnus (Wilno).
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilwinneb/placelit.htm
Miedniki:
http://www.mapywig.org/m/WIG_maps/series/100K_300dpi/A30_B41_MIEDNIKI_1927_300dpi.jpg

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Or perhaps Maydany/Majdany (now Meidonys), 9.8 kilometers NW of Trakai (Troki), parish Troki.
Was in inter-war Poland. Map: http://www.mapywig.org/m/WIG_maps/series/100K/A30_B40_WILNO_1927.jpg
It is near the left border, above the lakes.
Only LDS records are old:

Metrical books, 1794-1839

Authors: Roman Catholic Church. Troki (Troki) (Main Author)
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: Polish, Russian, Latin
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2000-2009
Physical: on 7 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Notes
Microreproduction of original manuscripts in the Lithuanian State Historical Archives in Vilnius and at the National Historical Archives of Belarus, Grodno (formerly known as State Historical Archives of Belarus, Grodno).

Roman Catholic Church records (births, marriages, deaths) for Troki (aka Novye Troki), Troki, Vil′na, Russia; later Troki (Wilno-Troki), Wilno, Poland (aka Troki Nowe); later Trakai, Lithuania. Text in Polish, Latin and Russian.

Record group 604, series 10, file 41 -- Record group 604, series 11, files 29, 38 -- Record group 604, series 13, file 89 -- Record group 919, series 1, files 1, 24-25.
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Post Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 2:09 pm      Post subject:
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Aid to Lithuanian records research:
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Lithuania
Online records (in Russian) for Troki/Trakai parish:
http://genealogia.lt/cos.pdf
http://genealogia.lt/st.pdf
Use google to search Troki parafia for more.
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Post Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 6:04 pm      Post subject: Re: Poland/Lithuania, name and town search
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trishsa2 wrote:

Also looking for Joseph Buczynski in Radom, Lido, Wilno, Demetz or Demety. This is still Poland. Father was Joannes, mother was Francisca Natajczow or Nasajczow. Joseph married Anna Todorowski in Newark, New Jersey, USA in 1915.

Trishsa2


Trisha,

Maybe this Jozef:?
1878 3 Józef Buczyński Radom

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Post Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:25 pm      Post subject: Todorowski and Buczynski research
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Last night I feel that I solved my Buczynksi family puzzle as to where they came from.

For Buczynski I had Lida, Radom, Vilno and Dementy. I knew that Lida was in Belarus, and Vilno was sort of NW of it in Lithuania, but I couldn't figure what Radom had to do with them, because Radom was down in Poland (current times). While going over many old maps, a place called Radun (not Radom) sort of WNW of Lida, jumped out at me. Long ago they were all connected. Vilno, Lida and Radun. I am thinking Demety (Demetz, Dementy) was probably a small area around Radun, maybe a village or parish.

Thanks again to Henryk, Dave, Gilberto and Aga who's tips got me there. And the search goes on!

Is Belarus friendly to visitors? Does anyone know anything about getting records from them---should I just go about it the same way I did for Lithuania?

I am so excited! Trishsa : )
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Post Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:30 pm      Post subject: Todorowski and Buczynski research
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Oops! I was just going over original tips and see that Grodno and Belarus are mentioned as far as records go. But are they friendly?

Trishsa : )
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