Last couple of days I have been chatting with my second cousin who is more fanatically geneologically oriented than I. In AGAD he discovered our Great Grandfathers death certificate and on it we discovered that he had married a second time. After that my cousin found the second wifes death certificate and it appears that she was the sister of the first wife (our mutual great grandmother). Funny thing is that noone is the family ever spoke of the second marriage. Does anyone know whether it was socially unacceptable to marry a second time in the early 1930s and late 1920s. Also does anyone know anything about Szpanow near Rowno - that is where my great grandmother Wanda Dabrowska and her sister Jadwiga came from. Lucyna
What is AGAD? Lucyna Artymiuk wrote: > Last couple of days I have been chatting with my second cousin who is more fanatically geneologically oriented than I. > > In AGAD he discovered our Great Grandfathers death certificate and on it we discovered that he had married a second time. After that my cousin found the second wifes death certificate and it appears that she was the sister of the first wife (our mutual great grandmother). >
AGAD are the historical archives in Warszawa - Akta Zaburzanskie are the Polish archives from the Polish borderlands ----- Original Message ----- From: "Connie" <cjacoby1@cox.net> To: <polandbordersurnames@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:14 AM Subject: Re: [PBS] family skeletons & AGAD > What is AGAD? > > Lucyna Artymiuk wrote: >> Last couple of days I have been chatting with my second cousin who is >> more fanatically geneologically oriented than I. >> >> In AGAD he discovered our Great Grandfathers death certificate and on it >> we discovered that he had married a second time. After that my cousin >> found the second wifes death certificate and it appears that she was the >> sister of the first wife (our mutual great grandmother). >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > POLANDBORDERSURNAMES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >