deidre
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 6:16 pm
Post subject: Wadner vs Michalska
Seeking the correct maiden name of my g-grandmother,Veronica.Some say it was Wadner,but I have a wedding picture of them in 1887 with Michalska barely visible,written in pencil on the back of it.Veronica married Frank Kuczynski and they were from Marienwerder (???) Prussia.
Their 2 daughters ,Estelle (b 1880 or 1881),and my grandmother, Helen (b 1901) born in the U.S.,Pomfret, NY.
Estelle's family says her mother's maiden name was Wadner ,but has no paperwork.
Is it possible for me to find the true maiden name through social security? I was told that the mother's maiden name would be on the application form.
Estelle (Stella) married Michael Mekus in Dunkirk NY. Can you guide me in the right direction to solve this enigma ?
Thankyou if you can help me.
Deidre
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Cheri Vanden BergPO Top Contributor & Patron
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 10:36 pm
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Deidre,
Yes, there is a spot on a Social Security application for the mother's maiden name. I think my grandfather's employer must have filled his out because his mother's maiden name was spelled Bortsky, and later I found out it was Boczkaj.
An alternative for you might be the baptismal records of the children. Usually the mother's maiden name was written there. A birth record would be a possibility in some places (some places kept records earlier than others). A death record might have the maiden name, but there can be mistakes in death records. It's considered a secondary source since the person in question isn't filling out record. I think any of those records would be cheaper than the Social Security application.
Best of luck!
Cheri
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Elzbieta PorteneuvePO Top Contributor
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Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:19 am
Post subject: Re: Wadner vs Michalska
| deidre wrote: | Seeking the correct maiden name of my g-grandmother,Veronica.Some say it was Wadner,but I have a wedding picture of them in 1887 with Michalska barely visible,written in pencil on the back of it.Veronica married Frank Kuczynski and they were from Marienwerder (???) Prussia.
Their 2 daughters ,Estelle (b 1880 or 1881),and my grandmother, Helen (b 1901) born in the U.S.,Pomfret, NY.
Estelle's family says her mother's maiden name was Wadner ,but has no paperwork.
Is it possible for me to find the true maiden name through social security? I was told that the mother's maiden name would be on the application form.
Estelle (Stella) married Michael Mekus in Dunkirk NY. Can you guide me in the right direction to solve this enigma ?
Thankyou if you can help me.
Deidre |
Deidre,
Unfortunately, the missing years for marriage records in Kwidzyn are precisely 1887 and 1888.
However, if they were born there you may try to request their birth certificates:
http://baza.archiwa.gov.pl/sezam/pradziad.php?l=pl&miejscowosc=kwidzyn&gmina=&wojewodztwo_id=0&wyznanie_id=0&rodzajaktu_id=0&search=szukaj
Though Kwidzyn is in pomorskie province, the Pomorskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne (http://www.ptg.gda.pl/) has no records transcribed for this place.
Gilberto
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