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lamsung



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Post Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 12:39 pm      Post subject: Help with finding a town in poland
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Post Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:40 pm      Post subject: Re: Help with finding a town in poland
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I am trying to find this town and I am unable to locate it. The town name is on the left and also under Josefa's name. The image is from a ship manifest. Other relatives that came over also list the same town name. To me it looks like Slubice. But I am quessing that the person filling out the ship registry wrote the town name like it sounds and not like it is actually spelled in polish. The ship manifest is from 1912. Also it says that the race of the person is Polish, last pernament residence country is Warsaw, then town Slubice. Other relative record says race of person is Polish, last pernament residence is Russia, then town of Slubice. I found a town called slubice on the far western border of poland by Frankfurt but that is no where near Warsaw, and that would not have been under russian borders that far west? Or would it? Passed down stories and obituaries in the family have said that the relatives were from the Warsaw area. Which would lead me to believe that the Slubice by Frankfurt is not the right town. Any help or other places I should look for information would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank you,
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Post Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:42 pm      Post subject: Re: Help with finding a town in poland
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lamsung wrote:
I am trying to find this town and I am unable to locate it. The town name is on the left and also under Josefa's name. The image is from a ship manifest. Other relatives that came over also list the same town name. To me it looks like Slubice. But I am quessing that the person filling out the ship registry wrote the town name like it sounds and not like it is actually spelled in polish. The ship manifest is from 1912. Also it says that the race of the person is Polish, last pernament residence country is Warsaw, then town Slubice. Other relative record says race of person is Polish, last pernament residence is Russia, then town of Slubice. I found a town called slubice on the far western border of poland by Frankfurt but that is no where near Warsaw, and that would not have been under russian borders that far west? Or would it? Passed down stories and obituaries in the family have said that the relatives were from the Warsaw area. Which would lead me to believe that the Slubice by Frankfurt is not the right town. Any help or other places I should look for information would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank you,


Hi,

If you intended to post an image of the manifest, it didn’t get attached to your post. It would certainly be helpful to see the name of the town as it was written on the manifest. However, based on what you wrote, the likely village would probably be Słubice (cf. attached maps. One is contemporary, one shows the administrative divisions in 1907 and the third is of the powiat of Gostynin in 1907. Slubice is on the far right of the image.) In the first decades of the 20th Century it was in powiat (County) Gostyński of Gubierna (Province) Warszawska of the Kingdom of Poland (Krόlestwo Polskie) aka Russian Poland. It is not a suburb of Warsaw but often immigrants would use the Gubierna to identify the place where they resided in Europe much as people today use a state (in the USA) to describe where they live.

Hope this helps you somewhat.

Dave



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Post Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:47 pm      Post subject: Help finding town in Poland
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I entered Slubice Poland in Google and it came right up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82ubice
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Post Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 5:13 pm      Post subject: Re: Help finding town in Poland
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herb43 wrote:
I entered Slubice Poland in Google and it came right up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82ubice


Hi,

The Google result is not for the same village as the Slubice in the Russian Partition about which I posted. That Slubice is over 1,000 km (about 650 miles) to the west of the village which was in the Russian Partition in the early 20th Century.

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So that there can be no confusion, the latitude longitude co-ordinates for this Słubice are 52.368 N 19.938 E.
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hi
can you write more about ship manifestit? probaly also my family comes from here
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