If they were naturalized or applied for naturalization even though they may not have completed the process, you could find some valuable information on birth place and parentage by sending for copies of those papers. Writing to the local library in the city/county of the applicable court could yield results at a relatively small expense. Hope this helps. Dorothy "Normand P. Morin" wrote: > > Normand P. Morin nmorin@ime.net July 21. 2001 > > > > Andrzejewski Family of Duluth, MN > > > > I am a descendant of Nepomucena Andrzejewska (my grandmother.) > > she married Albert Murray (his assumed name) in Duluth MN St. Louis Co. > > Nov. 23, 1882. > > > > I am looking for names of siblings and descendants of the > > Andrzejewski > > family who are still living who might be able to help me research the > > location > > in Poland where they originated from and the names on the their parents. > > > > All I've been told is that their mothers name was Catherine Mousseau. > > I saw a death announcement for Walenty Andrzejewski deterred 11/21/1936 > > > > Certificate Number #1936-MN-029512, and somehow suspect that he was > > one of her Brothers. > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated, and would like to make > > acquaintances > > with unknown family still living. > > > > Sincerely; > > Norm > > Auburn, Maine