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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:29 pm
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I'm trying to find info on Agnieszka Jagiello who married Antoni Kowalczyk and lived in the late 1800's in Kielce.
Is it true that anyone who had the Jagiello surname was a member of the Jagiello royal family? Does Jagiello ever appear as a surname among unconnected commoner families?
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Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 3:57 am
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Yes, that's them Cynthia. Thank you very much. Is their actual marriage record online anywhere?
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Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 3:58 am
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By the way, Antoni and Agnieszka (Jagiello) Kowalczyk had a daughter named Marianna born in 1894 in Kielce. Marianna married Stanislaw Spiżarny around 1914.
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Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:28 am
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Where does this information come from, Starshadow?
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Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:48 am
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Starshadow,
Regarding locating the actual records, you would need to contact the archives at Kielce. Here is the link provided by Geneteka index
http://www.kielce.ap.gov.pl/
The site is in Polish, so I don’t know if any records are available online. You would need to translate the website yourself or see if a Polish member of the forum can answer that question for you.
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Cynthia
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 12:43 am
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Odriscoll wrote: | Where does this information come from, Starshadow? |
Hi Odriscoll. If you mean about the Jagiello surname, I Googled it. I've never heard of it before. It doesn't seem like a typical Polish surname. Maybe because it's a derivation of Jogaila. Whether that's Polish or Lithuanian, I'm unsure. I'm guessing most if not all with that surname are descended in some way from him. If I can ever trace Agnieszka Jagiello all the way back to him, I'll know for sure.
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 12:44 am
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mcdonald0517 wrote: | Starshadow,
Regarding locating the actual records, you would need to contact the archives at Kielce. Here is the link provided by Geneteka index
http://www.kielce.ap.gov.pl/
The site is in Polish, so I don’t know if any records are available online. You would need to translate the website yourself or see if a Polish member of the forum can answer that question for you.
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Cynthia |
Thanks again Cynthia. I'm guessing I should be looking for the parish records of Trzcianka?
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:02 pm
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Hi Starshadow,
To answer your question regarding looking for records in Trzcianka...
Trzcianka is a village several miles from the administrative district of Nowa Słupia (see image of Google map attached). The Geneteka index shows the Gmina (administrative district) in which they were married as Nowa Słupia. So, when you contact the archive, you can provide both the village and the Gmina name: Trzcianka Gmina Nowa Słupia.
A database of parishes in Poland shows the name of the church and the years available for the records (see link below). Narodzin (birth), Slubów (marriage), Zgonów (death).
https://parafie.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=pr&pid=5533
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Cynthia
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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:13 am
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Thank you very much Cynthia. This is excellent.
As for Marianna Kowalczyk, I have her birth date from her obituary as Feb 13th 1894. Though it could actually be 1893. She listed her birth place as "Huta Szklana" on one document. Huta Szklana (Szklana Huta) appears to likewise be in the vicinity of Trzcianka and Nowa Slupia.
I'm not sure where and how she met Stanley Spizarny. Most likely in Boston, or perhaps in Poland. They had 3 children together. Then around 1922, she returned to Poland, taking all 3 children with her, and leaving her husband in America. She stayed in Kielce until after WW2. She never divorced her husband, and eventually reunited with him.
I always thought it unusual how she did that. It doesn't seem within the average Polish-American wife's ability to take her children back to Poland and support them without her husband's help. I suspect she came from a family of means.
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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:16 am
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By the way, after Googling Kielce's history, I noticed it held some prominence during the 19th and early 20th centuries as a focus of Polish independence and revolutionary movements. Especially throughout all the partitional tug-of-wars.
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