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    1. Search Your Surname - Updated!
    2. Webmaster
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    05/30/1998 03:51:31
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    05/30/1998 02:33:33
    1. Re: addresses
    2. Jerry Machalek
    3. fyi

    05/30/1998 12:03:17
    1. Lapczenko, Gregory; Zamishow, Russian
    2. JOKER32609
    3. Gregory Lapczenko, on his naturalization papers, states he entered the US from Libau, Russia on Nov 12, 1912. He arrived on the SS Russia. He married Maria, surname unknown who was born as Trostan, Russia; After his arrival in the US, Gregory, for whatever reason, used the name Harry Lapchenko. His father's name was Efem and mother was Tatiana (surname known). Any help on this name or these places would be most appreciated. Julia Moore

    05/30/1998 07:42:30
    1. KAROLCZAK; KOWALCZYK (near Lodz Poland)
    2. Tom Wodzinski
    3. I am interested in anyone researching KAROLCZAK and KOWALCZYK from the towns and villages around, and to the west of, Lodz, Poland in the early to mid 1800's. Some of the parishes I have had limited success with include Gora Pabianicka and Kwiatkowice.

    05/30/1998 06:39:47
    1. GETLER, GIETLER; DEU> BOHEMIA> POL 1830's> DEU 1946
    2. Tom Wodzinski
    3. I am interested in anyone researching GETLER's from the town of Pabianice (near Lodz, Poland). I suspect Jozef Getler, his wife Magdalena and two children Jozef (b. ~1818/20) and Maryanna (b.~1823), migrated from Bohemia in the 1830's, to the Lodz industrial area, specifically Pabianice, as weavers. They were Roman Catholics, which fits in with coming from Bohemia as I understand a lot of German Catholics moved to Bohemia to escape religous intolerance back in Germany. A variation of the surname that I have encountered in my research is GIETLER. I am interested in finding out where in Bohemia they came from (and eventually where in Germany they originated from). A number of Getlers remain in the Lodz/Pabianice area, with a number relocating in 1946 to the German city of Dresden (some of the married names were Arldt, Erentraut, Klause).

    05/30/1998 06:39:44
    1. Researching OZANICH,MIHELCIC,KLOBUCHER,OBRANOVICH,BOLF,PARTUCHEK,SKIRISH
    2. alan copeland
    3. Researching the following Slavic families: >From Belorus: PARTUCHEK< Herclawn born near Grodno in 1884. Changed name to Harry Handricks sometime after his arrival in NYC in 1903. Married Mary Skirish in multiple couple Orthodox wedding 12 May 1912 by Fr Walter Dianochenko. SKIRISH born near Minsk in 1887. She also migrated to NYC circa 1908 with her sisters Catherine (Holub-Bartosh) and Pauline SLISKY who settled in Chicago. Two brothers Alexis and Sergei SKIRISH in service in Russia. Harry and Mary Handricks settled in Albion CALHOUN county MI. >From Croatia: OZANICH, Jacob wife Agnes KLOBUCHER and children migrated from CROATIA Krivcu Zagreb areas near turn of century. Lived first in Calumet MN then Calumet MI abt 1906. Son Matt OZANICH sends for and marries Barbara MIHELCIC 01/07/1910. MIHELCIC of Zagreb Croatia area (Her mother KLara Obranovich, her mother a BOLF). Barbara travels with her 3 sisters Mary (SKINDER), Katie (OZANICH) and Anna (EVANOFF). OZANICH families move to Engadine MACKINAC County MI in 1914. Would appreciate any information on these families! I have lots of research, photos and oral histories I'd love to share! Keli SPEARS COPELAND ([email protected])

    05/30/1998 05:24:12
    1. Re: URBAN, Frank & Mary
    2. James Kaczmarek
    3. carol urban wrote: > > Looking for information on this family. ....... > Please contact me if you think you have more information on this family > or ones that may have traveled with them. I am estimating that they > immigrated between the years of 1895-1905. > > Carol & Phil Urban > Mt. Pleasant, PA A Frank URBAN is a state legislator in Wisconsin from just west of Milwaukee. He is an MD as well. My guess is that he is well into his fifties. Jim

    05/29/1998 09:05:49
    1. Zollner name
    2. Hi I'm new in this list I would like to know if anyone has any information on the Zollner name.

    05/29/1998 08:07:22
    1. Re: URBAN
    2. carol urban
    3. Message From: [email protected] (James J Kallal) Date: Fri, May 29, 1998, 5:16pm I have URBAN ancestors from Bohemia, Milevsko region. Jan URBAN born ~1754 ; he lived in Klisin. His daughter Rozalie URBAN born ~ 1784, married Frantisek KALAL. She died ~ died 3 Dec 1832 in house #5 in Kvetov. She was buried in Cervena n Vltava at a cemetery now inundated by the Vltava. This info shared to establish URBAN surname in the southern Bohemian area. The data was obtained from the Czech Archives in Trebon. Jim in CA ------------------ Jim: Do you have any more information on these URBANs after 1832?

    05/29/1998 03:40:26
    1. URBAN
    2. James J Kallal
    3. I have URBAN ancestors from Bohemia, Milevsko region. Jan URBAN born ~1754 ; he lived in Klisin. His daughter Rozalie URBAN born ~ 1784, married Frantisek KALAL. She died ~ died 3 Dec 1832 in house #5 in Kvetov. She was buried in Cervena n Vltava at a cemetery now inundated by the Vltava. This info shared to establish URBAN surname in the southern Bohemian area. The data was obtained from the Czech Archives in Trebon. Jim in CA

    05/29/1998 03:16:45
    1. SEMBERA,Jan
    2. Sharon K Sembera
    3. I am looking for information on Jan SEMBERA. Jan married Theresa and had 3 maybe 4 children. 1.John 2.Rudolph 3.Jim ?4.Mary? Theresa died and Jan remarried Angnes Wooten. Any infornation would be appriciated. Thanks, William Sembera [email protected] _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    05/29/1998 01:46:07
    1. KORNIENKO: Info-Request
    2. Viktor Kornienko
    3. Hi! I am interested in finding some info about the surname of my father: KORNIENKO. Thanks in advance! Viktor Kornienko [email protected]

    05/29/1998 09:19:30
    1. ORVF Website Move
    2. Dave Distler
    3. Sorry for the intrusion, but the Ohio River Valley Families searchable genealogy database moved to a new server a couple of weeks ago and the old server's webmaster decided to remove the link to the new site. You or your website users will hit a dead link. If you maintain a page with a link to Ohio River Valley Families or have the site bookmarked, http://www.tbox/orvf/ no longer points to the new location which is at: http://orvf.com Thanks in advance for your help, sorry about any broken links that may have occurred which was beyond my control. If you find someone's homepage with the old address, please let them know about it. I will do my best to update as many as I can. You can also cut and paste the new link info from: http://orvf.com/link.htm Dave Distler Webmaster

    05/29/1998 08:28:40
    1. Re: Assistance with Hungarian Ancestry: Bandor
    2. Susan M. Lynch
    3. Mike, Magyar is the Hungarian word for Hungary. I don't believe the census puts on town names. Would that it were so! S. Lynch > I'm trying to locate information pertaining to my ancestors >who immigrated to the US in 1889 (at least my direct ancestors). They >came from a town (as listed in the 1910 census) call Magyar. Any >information on this town, or obtaining genealogical information on my >family surname (pointers, etc.) would be extemely helpful. > >Thanks, > >Mike > > >------------------------------------------------------ >- Mike Bandor ([email protected]) >- Software Engineer: Delphi/Ada/C++/Windows/ >- Winhelp/JOVIAL/MASM >- >- "Trying to manage programmers >- is like trying to herd cats!" >- >- Speaking for myself! Standard disclaimer applies. >------------------------------------------------------ >- Author of MEGATERMS: Military Terms and Acronyms >- http://www.vitrex.net/~bandorm/megaterm/megaterm.htm >- ftp://vitrex.net/usr/b/bandorm/m-term.zip >------------------------------------------------------ > >

    05/29/1998 07:28:32
    1. Searching for Popec
    2. Drago Popec
    3. My name is Drago Popec. I am 39 years old. Am searching for anyone with a surname of Popec who may be related. I migrated to Australia in 1969 together with my parents Stjepan and Maria Popec and brother Branko and sister Stefica. We lived in near Cepin in Slavonija, Croatia until 1969. My grandparents name was Mato and Maria Popec who were from Zdala, Podravina both now deceased. I can be contacted on [email protected] . Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Drago Popec

    05/29/1998 04:42:17
    1. Kotowski Ogiba Kamnenoski
    2. I am researching the names of: Kotowski which family came to the US toward the end of WW1 and settled around Montgomery County and later into Brooklyn, NY. Ogiba: Who made it to the US in 1911 and settled in or around New Hartford, Onieda Co., NY. If anyone has any information on these surnames please contact me at [email protected] Thanks, Walt

    05/29/1998 03:53:18
    1. CZECH Info Center: Find A Czech Ancestor
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Find a Czech Ancestor forum of the Czech Info Center on the WWW offers free posting for tracing family roots in the Czech Republic. Czech Ancestor Club offers additional services to members. -- CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet's Premier Czech Information Resource Top 5% Web Site Award Winner by Lycos/PointCom!

    05/28/1998 11:32:02
    1. census
    2. Gayle Riley
    3. Those of you who are living in Poland or who have live there or lucky enough to have found census records. I would like to here from? They maybe considered registrar of tenant or known by other names. The record would have the name of each family person, their age, sex, education or job, relationship to the head. They began about 1869, 1880, 1890, 1900 etc. I have two kinds so far, one in Russian, one in Polish and Russian. Both in Galicia and Russian-Poland. I am in need of more Info. PLEASE help. Gayle

    05/28/1998 04:16:18
    1. Ancestral Search
    2. EdS1011
    3. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who may have dealt with the State Archival Office in Kosice, Slovakia, where I have made and inquiry three months ago regarding my ancestors from that region. To date I have not recived a reply. What are the usual time parameters before an answer can be expected? [email protected]

    05/28/1998 01:34:14