Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 7:15 pm
Post subject: Daczynskis of Krzeszow
Hello,
Does anybody know how I can find my Daczynski family history in Krzeszow, Krzeszow, Poland? Which parish should I look for? Is this a common surname for this south-east podkarpakie or subcarpathian mountain region? Thank you. Also DECHNIKS are related.
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Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 7:35 pm
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Kapusta,
The information that Tad provided in your post about Krzeszow Gorny was so interesting and had information that is also useful in this thread. I'm pasting the link and the helpful info below:
http://forum.polishorigins.com/viewtopic.php?t=2076
Crossing some search databases in Poland, mainly the surname location and Polish census 1990, 2002, together with Polish old white pages, I [Tad] was ready to find in the only one Krzeszow in the present-day Poland:
1. Surname Dechnik:
Jan Dechnik, Krzeszow Gorny, Poland
Czeslaw Dechnik, Krzeszow Gorny, Poland
Eugeniusz Dechnik, Krzeszow Gorny, Poland
Maria Danuta Dechnik, Krzeszow Gorny, Poland
2. Surname Daczynski (fully spelled in Polish as Daczyński)
Karolina and Jozef Daczyński, Krzeszow Gorny, Poland
3. Surname Valeko/Walejko(spe?), seems the right one is very rare Walilko (fully spelled in Polish as Waliłko), as I can find in this Krzeszow Gorny:
Franciszek Waliłko, Krzeszow Gorny, Poland
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You are very lucky, all these family names Dechnik, Walilko, and Daczynski are rare in Poland, and have very old Polish roots, and ethnic heritage, if you want I [Tad] can tell you in brief their etymology, and history in Poland.
Tad & his analysis 1-10:
http://forum.polishorigins.com/viewtopic.php?t=2045
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Also, in your Walyeko thread at http://forum.polishorigins.com/viewtopic.php?t=2078
Elzbieta provided the distribution map of the Daczyński surname:
http://www.moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/daczy%25C5%2584ski.html
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