Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 4:16 am
Post subject: Ujazdowski
Hi everyone! I'm looking for the family name Ujazdowski, some of my relatives comes from Włocławek others from Warszawa and surroundings, but searching on internet I don't find anything interesting and the fact is that my great-grandfather died very young and most of the history of the family disappeared... can you help me?
Dziękuję bardzo
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Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 5:14 am
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Hi dear Garbacz (you are Pan or Pani?)
With your so cordial query I've used the surname location in the present-day Poland, and please note the Ujazdowski is a popular name here, in the capital Warsaw we can find hundred of Ujazdowski's, in the town of Włocławek fortunately we can find at least the following adults:
1. Jan Ujazdowski, Włocławek, Poland
2. Ryszard Ujazdowski, Włocłąwek, Poland
3. Stanisław Ujazdowski, Włocławek, Poland
4. Tadeusz Ujazdowski, Włocławek, Poland
Please tell us the full family story connected to your GGpa you are ready to share with us:
What was the approximate year of his immigration (via NY port?, so, we have open EI database to check some family names in Poland, and in the US)
From what documents you have Włocławek, and Warsaw?
From what documents you have "Warszawa surroundings", please tell us the exact place names.
What is the family story about contact with Poland after immigration?
Do you have some family old postal addresses in Poland?
Do you have any family full names in Poland?
Every next info would be invaluable in this kind od search.
Waiting for your first news, and with the best good luck in your search!
Tadeusz "Tad" Wysocki
Warsaw, Poland
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Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 5:35 am
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I know many Ujazdowski who live in Poland, I go often in Poland, and actually isn't a very common surname as you said!
Of course I know there is the Ujazdowski Castle in Warszawa and there is also a politician named Kazimierz Ujazdowski...
I don't live in the USA, but I don't live neither in Poland, but I go often there because I have many relatives, my roots! Ja mówię po polsku!
My grandfather was born and lived in Włocławek and my cousins now live there. But no one knows the origins! Because as I said my great-grandpa died young!
I was just wondering what's the origins of the surname Ujazdowski? Probably it comes from the town of Ujazd...
Searching in many database I found people who emigrated in the USA (Ellis Island), jews in the Lodz ghetto, and many others but the fact is that googling on the web and forums I never found no one interested in the history of this surname, so I'm doing it now! Maybe there is someone here that is interested!
Do you know, have you ever heard of the Ujazdowski family?
Is there a database with the births, deaths and marriages of Warszawa?
PS. I'm a Pan, and Garbacz is just a nickname!
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Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:01 am
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Oh, hello Pan !
Family Name Origin:
UJAZDOWSKI, according to Polish etymological sources [works of Prof. K. Rymut, Prof. Z. Kaleta, and others], this very old Polish family name is toponymic in origin, and derives from the place named Ujazdow, Ujazdowo, etc. The family name UJAZDOWSKI is noted in Poland from the year 1472.
Family History:
If your Gpa was born in Włocłąwek, plase ask your Polish cousins to ask the local archive for his birth record (pełny odpis or scan) - thus, you will find the place of birth of his parents, and you will have the origin of your GGpa with the exact local parish with parish church/civil books. Follow that path as deep as you can, the full and rich family story is behind you to uncover.
Births, deaths, marriages of Warszawa: you can write to Warszawa archive, you can search with database of my PTG - Polish Genealogical Society search system "Metryki" - point 1:
http://metryki.genealodzy.pl/woj-MZ
You can use also search system "Geneteka" with the surname Ujazdowski.
Ask your Polish cousins for assistance, make all together, the family history is invaluable for all of you, nie "ZRÓB TO SAM" ale "ZRÓB TO Z INNYMI!"
With the best good luck!
Tadeusz "Tad" Wysocki
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