Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 12:54 pm
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Thanks for checking out the jacob kubiak, gilberto. Waiting for ancestry.com source verification on michal kubiak. This is like a fun-filled mystery. In the meantime, I am looking into the bochantins in kielno.
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 11:03 am
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How do i search a michal and marcin kubiak in scroda, poznan? Birth year for michal 1860.
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 3:10 pm
Post subject: Michal Kubiak and his brothers, Martin and ??
Can anyone tell me how to get a copy of the document this info is from?
Catholic parish RogoŸno [Rogasen], entry 25 / 1878
Martinus Kubiak (23 years old) 100%
Antonina Kowalewska (19 years old)
Thanks.
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:35 am
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I am researching in Rogozno records for that timeframe. I ordered the microfilm from FHL that has the record for this marriage. I will be make a copy of it for you. I don't know if the film will be in this week or not. If it is I will make a copy of it for you this week, if not then I will not be able to get to the library to do it until the first week of September.
Heather
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 11:11 am
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Thank you Heather!
I will look for postings. Mary
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:07 pm
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Mary,
I am attaching a copy of the record for Martinus. In order to get the file to upload I cropped the column heads and the entry for Martinus. I could try emailing you the entire image. I think it may be from the register that was turned in for the civil registry. It is in Latin. If you need any more records looked up in Rogozno let me know. I will be working with the microfilms for a couple of months.
Heather
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:43 am
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Eddie, if you know where he died in 1942, check the obituaries in that local paper, or see if the death certificate listed anything of origin. I found several leads in obituaries, such as my great grand father had a sister, which gave her married name...which lead to her marriage in Poland, which lead to the passenger lists, which lead to the hometown, which lead to the birth documentation. Sometimes it only takes 1 clue to open things up.
John
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 7:33 am
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| heatherc27 wrote: | Mary,
I am attaching a copy of the record for Martinus. In order to get the file to upload I cropped the column heads and the entry for Martinus. I could try emailing you the entire image. I think it may be from the register that was turned in for the civil registry. It is in Latin. If you need any more records looked up in Rogozno let me know. I will be working with the microfilms for a couple of months.
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Mary,
The record Heather has provided you tells their marriage happened on November 3.
The priest's name shoud be in the lines above, because it only reads 'idem = the same"
Both were single persons. He was from Marlewo, about 4 miles NE away from Rogozno, and she was from Studzieniec, about the same distance, South.
Witnesses were Wincenty Kowalewski, a farmer, from Studzieniec and Bendnik, Michal, a worker from Studzieniec.
Gilberto
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:53 pm
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Thank you Heather, John and Gilberto. There is a wealth of information in your posts. This is great! Mary
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