plankiewicz69
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:45 am
Post subject: Surname Klosinski & variations
Hello, I am looking for any information that can be provided on the surname Klosinski. I have seen the following variations in my research to date - Klosinski, Klosinska, Klosinske, Klosinsky, Klosniska and Kloss I have seen mention of the following area Potsk. I thank you in advance for any assistance you may provide.
In Gratitude
Tricia Lankiewicz
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:19 am
Post subject: Re: Surname Klosinski & variations
plankiewicz69 wrote: | Hello, I am looking for any information that can be provided on the surname Klosinski. I have seen the following variations in my research to date - Klosinski, Klosinska, Klosinske, Klosinsky, Klosniska and Kloss I have seen mention of the following area Potsk. I thank you in advance for any assistance you may provide.
In Gratitude
Tricia Lankiewicz |
Tricia,
Kłosinski or
Kłosiński
Klosinska is the feminine form for Klosinski.
'y' is not allowed after 'k' according to Polish grammar rules.
Potsk should be Płock, which can refer to the town, to the county or to what was then a province.
http://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=pol&bdm=B&w=07mz&rid=80&search_lastname=klosinski&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date=&exac=1
Gilberto
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plankiewicz69
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:26 pm
Post subject: Surname Klosinski
Hello Gilberto,
Thank you so much. The Masculine/Feminine explanation helps me understand better. The Klosnisky version I found on His Marriage Certificate here in the US so whoever filled it out must have made the mistake because it was the only place I have found it. I am also in search of Duchnoska/Duchnowska/Duchnowski for my Great-Grandmother. Klosniski/Duchnoska are what I have for my Great-Grandparents on my Father's Mother's side and as far back as I can find at the moment. I keep running into walls as you can see below...lol! I found an Antoni Klosniski born 1873 which is close to the 1871 date I have for him at the link you provided although it was in a different Parish. there is no Mother or Father listed so another brick wall. How do you have no Mother or Father listed on a Birth??????? Family heritage research can be so interesting and so very frustrating at the same time. I thank you again for your help
Warmest Regards
Tricia
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:06 pm
Post subject: Re: Surname Klosinski
plankiewicz69 wrote: | Hello Gilberto,
Thank you so much. The Masculine/Feminine explanation helps me understand better. The Klosnisky version I found on His Marriage Certificate here in the US so whoever filled it out must have made the mistake because it was the only place I have found it. I am also in search of Duchnoska/Duchnowska/Duchnowski for my Great-Grandmother. Klosniski/Duchnoska are what I have for my Great-Grandparents on my Father's Mother's side and as far back as I can find at the moment. I keep running into walls as you can see below...lol! I found an Antoni Klosniski born 1873 which is close to the 1871 date I have for him at the link you provided although it was in a different Parish. there is no Mother or Father listed so another brick wall. How do you have no Mother or Father listed on a Birth??????? Family heritage research can be so interesting and so very frustrating at the same time. I thank you again for your help
Warmest Regards
Tricia |
Tricia,
by clicking on the icon SKAN you will be led to the original record.
This Antoni was a son of Maryan and Balbina nee Borowska.
Do the parents' names match?
Gilberto
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plankiewicz69
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:55 pm
Post subject: SKAN
Gilberto,
I honestly have no information other than Antoni's name but my Grandmother's (his daughter) name was Albina/Alvina which could mean she was named after Balbina. Also I'm not quite sure where you see this information. I'm sorry for asking so many stupid questions but I am new at this. The image below is what I get when I click the SKAN icon. Your patience with a beginner is much appreciated.
Thank you
Tricia
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 7:51 pm
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plankiewicz69 wrote: | Gilberto,
I honestly have no information other than Antoni's name but my Grandmother's (his daughter) name was Albina/Alvina which could mean she was named after Balbina. Also I'm not quite sure where you see this information. I'm sorry for asking so many stupid questions but I am new at this. The image below is what I get when I click the SKAN icon. Your patience with a beginner is much appreciated.
Thank you
Tricia |
Hi,
Click on Digital Copies > select 30 as Number of pages to display.
Considering 4 birth records per image (usual) your record nr. 74 must be in scanned image nr 20 or 21 (the first image is the cover of the book).
Gilberto
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