Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:43 pm
Post subject: Looking for Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider in Klikuszowa
Hi there. This is my first post on this forum. I am helping my mother-in-law on a quest for information about her grandparents in Poland. We know that their names were Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider and they came from Klikuszowa near Nowy Targ. They would have been born sometime around the 1860's. They had nine children together that we know of. Most of their children emigrated to the U.S., but most died relatively young so not many stories were passed on. Any hints or tips for how to proceed to find birth / marriage / death records in Poland would be most appreciated!
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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 8:38 am
Post subject: Re: Looking for Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider in Klikuszow
| kdpseja wrote: | | Hi there. This is my first post on this forum. I am helping my mother-in-law on a quest for information about her grandparents in Poland. We know that their names were Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider and they came from Klikuszowa near Nowy Targ. They would have been born sometime around the 1860's. They had nine children together that we know of. Most of their children emigrated to the U.S., but most died relatively young so not many stories were passed on. Any hints or tips for how to proceed to find birth / marriage / death records in Poland would be most appreciated! |
Hello,
I could not find anything online. Maybe you should write to:
Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie
Sienna 16
Kraków 30-960
Śródmieście
Phone number 12 422 40 94
Fax number 12 421 35 44
[email protected]
www.ank.gov.pl
Gilberto
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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:12 am
Post subject: Re: Looking for Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider in Klikuszow
| kdpseja wrote: | | Hi there. This is my first post on this forum. I am helping my mother-in-law on a quest for information about her grandparents in Poland. We know that their names were Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider and they came from Klikuszowa near Nowy Targ. They would have been born sometime around the 1860's. They had nine children together that we know of. Most of their children emigrated to the U.S., but most died relatively young so not many stories were passed on. Any hints or tips for how to proceed to find birth / marriage / death records in Poland would be most appreciated! |
Two Kaczors from the village Klikuszowa arrived in the US in 1921. Their last residence abroad was with their mother Barbara Kaczor in Klikusowa. They were headed to Chicago to join their brother-in-law Johan Cieninch at 1107 Cornell Street:
Kaczor,Karolina, Klikuszowa, Age 24
Kaczor,Katarzyna, Klikuszowa, Age 22
Did your family settle in Chicago?
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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:25 am
Post subject: Re: Looking for Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider in Klikuszow
| Ute wrote: | | kdpseja wrote: | | Hi there. This is my first post on this forum. I am helping my mother-in-law on a quest for information about her grandparents in Poland. We know that their names were Jacob Kaczor and Barbara Swider and they came from Klikuszowa near Nowy Targ. They would have been born sometime around the 1860's. They had nine children together that we know of. Most of their children emigrated to the U.S., but most died relatively young so not many stories were passed on. Any hints or tips for how to proceed to find birth / marriage / death records in Poland would be most appreciated! |
Two Kaczors from the village Klikuszowa arrived in the US in 1921. Their last residence abroad was with their mother Barbara Kaczor in Klikusowa. They were headed to Chicago to join their brother-in-law Johan Cieninch at 1107 Cornell Street:
Kaczor,Karolina, Klikuszowa, Age 24
Kaczor,Katarzyna, Klikuszowa, Age 22
Did your family settle in Chicago? |
Yes, Karolina is my wife's grandmother and Katarzyna is her great-aunt. The challenge for me is trying to find more information about Barbara (Swider) Kazor and Jacob Kaczor back in Poland. I've just about exhausted all the resources on the U.S. side, but I'm new to navigating the Polish records. Any help would be most appreciated! I'm amazed at the resources this community has.
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