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    1. [POLAND] Stanislaus TOKAR
    2. Jenny
    3. Thank you Roman and everyone for all the look ups that you have done however I think that I should be looking for the name Tokar or Tucker as Maryanna Ogorzaly was married to Stanislaus Tokar or Tucker by the time they came through Ellis Island; I have proof that their son Michael who was born in Barcice, Krakow, Poland 1867. So it looks like Stanislaus Tokar and Maryanna Ogorzaly married in Poland then came out with their family around 1879 as this is what son Michael states in 1930 census. Maybe he came on his own I will try Ellis Island site again with the name Tokar or Tucker as they were known in America. Does anyone know how to find records from Poland as I would like to find the marriage of Stanislaus Tokar and Maryanna Ogorzaly. I believe that Stanislaus may be Stanly once in America Yours in hope again .Jenny Past Mailings Q. I an researching Stanislaus TOKAR (there a few alternate >> spellings) and wife Marianna OGORZATY abt 1867. I have found one >> son Michael who was baptised 22 Sep 1867, 63 Barcice, Barcice, >> Krak?w, Poland.? In the Poland Tarnow Roman Catholic Diocese. > > A. I found two with that name on the ellisisland website, from > Barczyce (Barcice) and nearby Moszczenica, they could be > relatives/descendants of your Maryanna. Joe > > Thank you all, for your input to my question and for the correct > Polish spellings. I have Mike "Tucker" born 1867 Poland all sowen up > once in America; I am now looking to "peel the onion" back in Poland. > I have tried the Ellis Island site Joe and I am not able to find the > entries that you mention. Have I the correct spelling for Maryanna's > husband who must have come with her through Ellis Island; I am > wondering if it will show how many children came with them. I guess I > should be looking for the last name of TOKAR?? JENNY > > Is it possible to let me know what data you entered to get the two > results. > > Many thanks again to all those who have shown an interest in my > research...Jenny > A.Have you considered Tokarczyk as a possible originating surname. I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the Ellis Island results. For example, traveling together on the same ship in 1907 we have

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