I have to put my 2 cents in on this one, I've found all the posts most interesting. I am 100% Polish-American, all of my ancestors immigrated at the turn of the century. On my father's side--- Dziedziula/Lucewicz Family--we know nothing. I only know my grandmother, Adela Lucewicz-Dziedziula, came from Lwow. That's a big area. I have no idea if either grandparent had any brother's or sisters etc. All my information comes from their death certificates, Leopold's parent's names were Konstanty and Elisabeth Dziedziula. On my grandmother's death certificate, father's name: unknown mother's name Scholastica. They were both dead before I was born, and my father never asked about his grandparents. So, haven't proceeded very far in research on the Dziedziula/Lucewicz line. No naturalization papers found etc. Believe me, I've tried it all. Buszek/Langiewicz-MUCH MORE here! My Aunt Helen basically drew a complete picture of the Buszek line for me--and I got the rest from my grandfather's Polish birth certificate. How lucky could I get? On the Langiewicz line-my grandmother (who was born in Natrona, PA) wrote a 50 page handwritten memoir of her family history before she died, complete with details of her grandfather's life (Andrew Langiewicz) as a zarzadca "caretaker" of an estate on the "folwork" boulevard near Cienmiewo, outside the city of Ciechanow. I got the films for Cienmiewo from the Family History Center--guess what? around the time they started thinking about immigrating--all records change to Russian. No wonder they wanted out and didn't look back. Still looking for any Dziedziula/Lucewicz's--mysterious though they maybe! :-) Carol Dziedziula-Dunn