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Metz89-a



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Post Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 1:16 pm      Post subject: Need help: Fi(j)ałkowski
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Hi all,

My grandmother's surname has always been an enigma to me. Recently, I have made some progress in finding out my ancestors on the Fi(j)ałkowski side. That said, I also hit a wall and can't proceed any further. I would like your help in understanding my ancestral roots, and maybe finding some new data along the way. This is what I have:

I. Marzanna Fialkowska (born 08-02-1938 Lwów - 15-07-2022 Kraków)

[]
II. Zbigniew Stefan Fiałkowski (14-11-1910 Mielec - 18-11-1997 Kraków)

x 30-10-1936 Rawa Ruska

Irena Helena Szklarczyk (04-12-1910 Rawa Ruska - 19-07-1998 Kraków)

The first two generations are covered. I know practically everything. Let's move on. The next ones are getting tricky.

[]
III. Maksymilian Fijałkowski (Fiałkowski) 29-05-1878 Lwów - 10-09-1963 Mielec). Drukarz.

x ? (you would expect to find this marriage record pretty easy, but no. Can't find it. Any explanation?

Emilia Żmijowska (data online give birthday 08-11-1885 or 8-9-1885, but I can't find any proof of record. I also don't know her birthplace - very strange), died on 03-05-1954 Mielec.

Children:
14-11-1910: Zbigniew Stefan in Mielec (Mielec św. Mateusza) - Josepha Fialkowska, an unknown family member is mentiond as witness
11-10-1912: Klementyna Franciszka (Mielec św. Mateusza) died in 1915
1 feb 1916: Józef Marian in Mielec
17-09-1921: Stanisław Edward in Mielec

[]
IV. Stanisław Marek Fiałkowski (25-04-1843 Biskupice Melsztyńskie - ?) Ex-soldier/veteran when he married.

http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0129.htm x 16-05-1869 Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Lwów

Karolina Dubaniewic (approx. 1849 Stanisławów - ?)

Children:
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0148.htm07-02-1870: Romuald
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0200.htm27-06-1871: Wladyslaw
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0315.htm 17-12-1873: Antoni
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0370.htm30-11-1875: Maria
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20821/pages/PL_1_301_821_0040.htm 29-05-1878: Maksymilian (unknown relative mentioned: Petrus Fiałkowski)
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20821/pages/PL_1_301_821_0123.htm 03-02-1880: Stanislaw

[]
V. Jan Fiałkowski (approx. 1811 - ?)

x 30-01-1842 Czchów

Katarzyna (Klara) Wróblewska (approx. 1825 - ?)

Children:
25-04-1843: Stanisław Marek in Biskupice Melsztyńskie
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20923/pages/PL_1_301_923_0015.htm 24-02-1857: Domicela Franciszka in Mikołajów
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20923/pages/PL_1_301_923_0032.htm 21-10-1859: Ludwina Urszula in Demnia

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VI. Stanislaw Fiałkowski

x ?

Petronella
====
So this is basically the wall I mentioned earlier. I don't have anything on Stanislaw and Petronella.

Would be great to know more about my ancestors. My family owns a custom made Coat of arms or 'herb' from the early 20th century and is basically the same as this one: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fija%C5%82kowscy_herbu_%C5%9Alepowron. That said, I have no data collaborating any substantial link between my family and the coat of arms.

Kind regards,
Kaj
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Post Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 2:56 pm      Post subject: Re: Need help: Fi(j)ałkowski
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Metz89-a wrote:
Hi all,

My grandmother's surname has always been an enigma to me. Recently, I have made some progress in finding out my ancestors on the Fi(j)ałkowski side. That said, I also hit a wall and can't proceed any further. I would like your help in understanding my ancestral roots, and maybe finding some new data along the way. This is what I have:

I. Marzanna Fialkowska (born 08-02-1938 Lwów - 15-07-2022 Kraków)

[]
II. Zbigniew Stefan Fiałkowski (14-11-1910 Mielec - 18-11-1997 Kraków)

x 30-10-1936 Rawa Ruska

Irena Helena Szklarczyk (04-12-1910 Rawa Ruska - 19-07-1998 Kraków)

The first two generations are covered. I know practically everything. Let's move on. The next ones are getting tricky.

[]
III. Maksymilian Fijałkowski (Fiałkowski) 29-05-1878 Lwów - 10-09-1963 Mielec). Drukarz.

x ? (you would expect to find this marriage record pretty easy, but no. Can't find it. Any explanation?

Emilia Żmijowska (data online give birthday 08-11-1885 or 8-9-1885, but I can't find any proof of record. I also don't know her birthplace - very strange), died on 03-05-1954 Mielec.

Children:
14-11-1910: Zbigniew Stefan in Mielec (Mielec św. Mateusza) - Josepha Fialkowska, an unknown family member is mentiond as witness
11-10-1912: Klementyna Franciszka (Mielec św. Mateusza) died in 1915
1 feb 1916: Józef Marian in Mielec
17-09-1921: Stanisław Edward in Mielec

[]
IV. Stanisław Marek Fiałkowski (25-04-1843 Biskupice Melsztyńskie - ?) Ex-soldier/veteran when he married.

http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0129.htm x 16-05-1869 Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Lwów

Karolina Dubaniewic (approx. 1849 Stanisławów - ?)

Children:
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0148.htm07-02-1870: Romuald
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0200.htm27-06-1871: Wladyslaw
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0315.htm 17-12-1873: Antoni
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20820/pages/PL_1_301_820_0370.htm30-11-1875: Maria
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20821/pages/PL_1_301_821_0040.htm 29-05-1878: Maksymilian (unknown relative mentioned: Petrus Fiałkowski)
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20821/pages/PL_1_301_821_0123.htm 03-02-1880: Stanislaw

[]
V. Jan Fiałkowski (approx. 1811 - ?)

x 30-01-1842 Czchów

Katarzyna (Klara) Wróblewska (approx. 1825 - ?)

Children:
25-04-1843: Stanisław Marek in Biskupice Melsztyńskie
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20923/pages/PL_1_301_923_0015.htm 24-02-1857: Domicela Franciszka in Mikołajów
http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/301/sygn.%20923/pages/PL_1_301_923_0032.htm 21-10-1859: Ludwina Urszula in Demnia

[]

VI. Stanislaw Fiałkowski

x ?

Petronella
====
So this is basically the wall I mentioned earlier. I don't have anything on Stanislaw and Petronella.

Would be great to know more about my ancestors. My family owns a custom made Coat of arms or 'herb' from the early 20th century and is basically the same as this one: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fija%C5%82kowscy_herbu_%C5%9Alepowron. That said, I have no data collaborating any substantial link between my family and the coat of arms.

Kind regards,
Kaj


Hi Kaj,
Here is the birth record of Carolina Dubaniewicz. She was born on January 12, 1849 in Stanislawow. She was the daughter of Franciszka Jurczyk (illegitimate child), but her father admitted paternity. Father's name: Porphyrius Dubaniewicz.

Regards,
-Barb



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Post Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 3:12 pm      Post subject:
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Could you please attach the marriage record of Jan Fijalkowski and Katarzyna Wroblewska from 1842?

-Barb
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Post Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 3:14 pm      Post subject:
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BarbOslo wrote:

Hi Kaj,
Here is the birth record of Carolina Dubaniewicz. She was born on January 12, 1849 in Stanislawow. She was the daughter of Franciszka Jurczyk (illegitimate child), but her father admitted paternity. Father's name: Porphyrius Dubaniewicz.

Regards,
-Barb


Wow nice! It looks like her grandparents from mother side are Theodor Jurczyk and Anna? And Agricolar means something like farmer?

BarbOslo wrote:
Could you please attach the marriage record of Jan Fijalkowski and Katarzyna Wroblewska from 1842?

-Barb


The problem is that I have no clue where and how I obtained that information..


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Hi
I found the marriage record in the parish of Czchow. The date is correct.
Anna's maiden name is not given.
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Hi Barb, do you know where I can find it (the marriage record in Czchow?) I don't think I have a scan of that particular record yet.
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Metz89-a wrote:
BarbOslo wrote:

Hi Kaj,
Here is the birth record of Carolina Dubaniewicz. She was born on January 12, 1849 in Stanislawow. She was the daughter of Franciszka Jurczyk (illegitimate child), but her father admitted paternity. Father's name: Porphyrius Dubaniewicz.

Regards,
-Barb


Wow nice! It looks like her grandparents from mother side are Theodor Jurczyk and Anna? And Agricolar means something like farmer?

BarbOslo wrote:
Could you please attach the marriage record of Jan Fijalkowski and Katarzyna Wroblewska from 1842?

-Barb


The problem is that I have no clue where and how I obtained that information..


Hi,

If you are interested...Porphyrius is the Latin form of the Greek name Πορφύριος (transcribed using the Roman [Latin] Alphabet: Porphyrios) who was born in Macedonia in the 4th Century and died in Gaza on February 26, 420, which is his Feast Day. He is venerated in the Roman and Eastern (Greek) Rites of the Catholic Church as well as in the Orthodox Church. The father’s given name in Polish is Porfiriusz.
Given the location, the father could very well have been Easter Rite (Greek) Catholic. A likely date for Karolina’s father’s birth would be on or about February 26.

A small correction to the surname on the 1849 B&B record...it is entered as Jurczak rather than Jurczyk. Teodor & Anna were the farmers (Agricolarum is the Genitive Plural of Agricola, ae, m., farmer and since it is plural it stands in apposition to both Teodor & Anna). The occupation of Franciszka was a female servant (serva).

Wishing you success,

Dave
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Many thanks Dave. Very interesting, although searching on that particular name doesn't seem to be very successful. It's quite 'exotic'. Any idea if there was a Polish non-Latinized version of that name more commonly in use during that time?
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Hi Barb, do you know where I can find it (the marriage record in Czchow?) I don't think I have a scan of that particular record yet.



Hi,
I found this information on the FamilySearch site.

-Barb
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Metz89-a wrote:
Many thanks Dave. Very interesting, although searching on that particular name doesn't seem to be very successful. It's quite 'exotic'. Any idea if there was a Polish non-Latinized version of that name more commonly in use during that time?


Hi,

The Polish version is, as I wrote, Porfiriusz. Of course, one must always take into consideration the long view of history. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth prior to the Third Partition in 1795 was an ethnically and religiously diverse state and the diversity varied by region. The place where Katarzyna was born was in woj. Ruskie, which was seized by Austria in the First Partition in 1772 and thus when she was born the region was within what was known as Galicia. The Commonwealth was made up of the Crown lands of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Interestingly at the end of the period of Polish history known as “The Deluge” (Potop) a proposal was made and accepted to change the Commonwealth of the Two Nations into the Commonwealth of the Three Nations by separating Ruthenia from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and making it into the third nation of the Commonwealth. Although the change was accepted it never actually came to fruition. The religious makeup of region where she was born was primarily Latin Rite Catholic, Greek Rite Catholic, and Orthodox with a substantial Jewish population. The first language of many Greek Rite Catholics was Ukrainian so the name would also have been written using the Cyrillic Alphabet. The name originates from Greece and interestingly is more common in Portugal and Spain on the Iberian Peninsula which at first glance may seem strange. However, longer term history sheds light on that too. During the Greek Archaic period there were flourishing Greek colonies in Iberia which had a lasting influence on the region. The name in Spanish is Porfirio and it and other Spanish names of Greek origin made the jump across the “Big Pond” to Latin America. Porfirio is a well known name in Mexico. Porfirio Diaz was a Mexican general and long term President (or more accurately, Dictator) who ruled Mexico for over thirty years until he was removed from power in 1911 during the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920.

That’s all for today.

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