CLampel72
Joined: 02 Jun 2017
Replies: 2
Location: NCBack to top |
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 9:49 pm
Post subject: Origin of surname Aszklar
Hi. I just started researching my family tree and had the AncestryDNA done. I'm interested in learnng as much as I can about my maternal grandmother's side. Her name was Mary Aszklar and her married name was Fiess. Her parents were born in Lubatowka and emmigrated to the US(Connecticut). Their names were Thekla(or Tekla) and Albert Aszklar. Tekla's maiden name was Zajac. I met a distant relative online who told me a geneaology expert told her that although the Aszklar's lived in Poland, that's not where the Aszklar name originated from. She didn't know what country could have been the origin. Can anyone tell me the origin of the surname Aszklar? I appreciate your time in helping me with this.
Thanks,
Christine
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epeningt
Joined: 25 Aug 2017
Replies: 1
Location: New MexicoBack to top |
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 9:24 pm
Post subject: Aszklar
Christine,
Tekla and Albert Aszklar where my grandparents on my mothers side. I never meet them. Their children were orphaned and put in foster care from what I know. My mother was Stephanie Teresa Aszklar.
Ellen
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Agnieszka PawlusPolishOrigins Team
Joined: 10 Mar 2013
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Location: PolandBack to top |
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:23 am
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Ellen, Christine,
Surname Aszklar is indeed a very mysterious one. Its origin is unclear, however accordingly to Hoffman's "Polish surnames" it might come from Turkish aşklar, “love”. This surname is the most common in southeastern Poland, especially in Krosno. As you can see Lubatówka is really close to Krosno: https://goo.gl/maps/9XnETsYTrjn
In 2002 there were 189 individuals using the surname Aszklar living in Poland. Detailed map of the surname distribution can be found here: https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Aszklar
Listen how your surname is pronounced in Polish (click on the “Listen” button): https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Aszklar
Click here https://polishorigins.com/?s=Aszklar&x=0&y=0 to check what can be found about your surname in the PolishOrigins Databases. Currently there are 3 forum members interested in this surname.
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CLampel72
Joined: 02 Jun 2017
Replies: 2
Location: NCBack to top |
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:08 pm
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Hi Ellen,
Great to have found you. Sorry it took so long to respond. I lost my password and had trouble logging in. I met your mother several times when I was a child and even have some pictures of you and your sisters as kids. Your mom had sent pictures to my Grandma. I've tried to seek you a PM but I'm not sure it went through. I'd love to talk with you about our family and exchange info on what we know. You can email me at [email protected] or find me on Facebook as Christine Cecere Lampel.
Aga, that's interesting about the possible Turkish origins of the surname Aszklar. I did have the ancestry DNA done but only 2% Caucasus showed up. Do you think the author actually means the Aszklar's were Turkish but emigrated to Poland? Do you own that book? I'd love to know what else was said about the Aszklar surname.
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Agnieszka PawlusPolishOrigins Team
Joined: 10 Mar 2013
Replies: 748
Location: PolandBack to top |
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:25 am
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Christine,
The formation of names in Poland was the long process that begun in the Middle Ages. So, not necessarily your direct ancestor had the Turkish roots, but it might be some ancient protoplast. The Poland-Turkey relations were established in the 15th century. In 19th century many veterans of the uprisings arrived in Turkey. Some Polish officers served in the Ottoman Army. Oriental motifs were popular in culture, painting and literature. But all of this are only some general clues and suppositions.
In Hoffman's "Polish surnames" there is no further information, just the short mention that I wrote you in my first post.
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