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Lyuba



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Post Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 5:37 pm      Post subject: Halchak/ Halczak family from Brunary
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My grandfather, Gregory Halchak (Halczak) came to the US from Brunary around 1892/93. He settled in Old, Forge, Pennsylvania I know nothing of his ancestry. If anyone can make connections for me, I will be most appreciative.
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TadWysocki



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Post Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:44 am      Post subject:
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Buy tickets to Poland with PO, in this very old Polish village located in the southern part of Poland are still living among others [the village counted now 813 inhabitants]:

# Joanna Halczak, Brunary, Poland
# Stefan Halczak, Brunary, Poland

And this surname is rare in Poland.

The postal address would be:

[Name and surname]
38-315 Brunary
Poland

Happy tour, you can see now first pics from your family ancestral Brunary with this webpage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunary

With the best good luck!
Tad
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Philip
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Post Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:29 pm      Post subject:
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Lyuba,

285 people today in Poland have Halczak as surname.
Especially in these cities and towns:

Świebodzin ( 33 ),
Nowy Targ ( 28 ),
Starachowice ( 15 ),
Gorzów Wielkopolski ( 14 ),
Międzyrzecz ( 14 ),
Lubin ( 13 ),
Bolesławiec ( 12 ),
Zielona Góra ( 10 ),
Mogilno ( 8 ).



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Lyuba



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Post Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:16 pm      Post subject:
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Thank you for this information.
My Grandfather came from Jaszkowa near Brunary.
Lyuba
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Philip
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Post Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:44 pm      Post subject:
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Unfortunately, the Polish State Archives haven't yet uploaded anything.
As you can see here: http://szukajwarchiwach.pl/search?q=Jaszkowa%20brunary&order=
If you don't want to wait for making researches and find out some relationships, you have to contact the Grybów Archives directly, which i think manages the docs for all that area.

Philip
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