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    1. Re: [POLAND] Record of Deaths in NY - 3 questions
    2. Val
    3. Hi Guido, Thanks for taking a look and coming up with a name that could be a possibility. What is the website that gave the numbers of people living in Czestochowa and Warszawa? The Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton, P.A. is the one I came up with on google also but it is not only in another state but it is almost 300 miles away and with the speeds that we travel today it would have taken four and a half hours to get there. John died at the hospital only 2 hours after the accident so it doesn't seem likely that they would have sent him there. Also the attending doctor was Charles E. Long and he is listed in the 1920 Census in Buffalo as having his practice there. I thought maybe the hospital name may have changed but can't find anything about it. Thanks for the help. Val On 30 Apr 2008 at 20:02, Guido Buldrini <poland-roots@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Dear Val, > for the spelling of the surname I suggest to > change the first E in I: Bialokierliski/a even if > the most close are now Bialoskowski (9 in > Czestochowa) and Bialoskórska (1 in Warszawa). > About the ospital I thin that onli one exists, > the "Moses Taylor Hospital" in Scranton, PA. Ciao! > Guido >

    04/30/2008 10:41:43
    1. Re: [POLAND] Record of Deaths in NY #2
    2. Guido Buldrini
    3. Dear Val, the website with the surnames, based on the researches of professor Kazimierz Rymut is at http://www.herby.com.pl/indexslo.html. You can reach it also from <http://www.herby.com.pl/>: close the window and click "Slownika Nazwisk Wspolcze nie w Polsce Uzywanych". About the hospital you could search in phone books of the time. Ciao! Guido

    04/30/2008 08:27:38