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Boinski, Sadowski families from Skulsk, Poland; settled Chicago southside

JHalfar  (View posts) Posted: 6 Aug 2005 5:45PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Boinski, Sadowski, Sadowska, Zielinski, Grabowska, Ryszkowska
My grandmother was Felicia Boinski (often called Helen) the daughter of Jozef Boinski and his wife Jozefa Sadowska Boinski, both of Skulsk, Poland. They immigrated to Chicago between 1890 when elder bro Leon was born in Poland and Felixa was born in 1895. Jozef was born 9 March 1870; Josefa about 1866. She d. 17 Jan 1942; he d 12 May 1949. Siblings of Felisha and Leon were Cornelia (Richel), Theodore J., Roman (Ray), Frank, Sabina Zielinski, and Stephan dec 1917. Josef had siblings named Ignacy, Marianna, Feliks, nad Josef. He was the son of Marceli Boinski and Michalina Ryszkowska. Josefa was the daughter of Paulin Gallian Sadowski and Matylda Grabowska. Have several generations of research---wish to share, compare, expand family line. HELP...

Re: Szatas Shatas Sataitis to Baltimore

emily_raemore  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2005 11:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Szatas, Shatas, Sataitis, Adomaitis, Levonavicius, Levin, Plinikus, Pletnick
I'm looking for -- from the same area -- Mariam Szatas/Shatas Sataitis, b. July 16, 1867 (or 1861), immigrated 1883-1884, ultimately settled in Baltimore, MD but had connections (or moved around) from Shenandoah, PA to WV to Pittsburgh, PA to Baltimore. Her first son, John Adomaitis, b. July 19, 1883-1884 -- conflicting reports have him born in Lithuania, Shenandoah, PA, and Baltimore. Second con William/Vincent Adomaitis born September 8, 1885-1886. Daughter Dorothy Adomaitis b. April 1890-1891 in either Parkersburg, WV or Baltimore, MD. Daughter JOsephine Levin b. 1904 in Baltimore.

Mariam had at least three husbands: (1) Vincas Adomaitis (d. 1899 in unknown location); (2) Juozapas Levonavicius (m. 1900; d. 1912); and (3) Bernard Plinikus/Pletnick (b. about 1927). Mariam died in 1937 and is buried in Most Holy Redeeer Cemetery in Baltimore.

She was the daughter of Mathias and Catherian Szatas according to her 1900 marriage record. I have a photo of them in Baltimore, but can't for the life of me find them in the census or find where they lived in the US.

Re: Skulsk, Poland

dfblink  (View posts) Posted: 11 Oct 2008 10:28PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bojanowski, Wajszczyk
Seeking information from Skulsk families and contact information for someone English speaking in Skulsk. My grandfather Wojceich Bojanowski was born in Skulsk in 1885. His parents were Jan and Agnes Bojanowski. Wojceich and his brother Paulin (Paul) came to the U.S. in 1912 and settled near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They left a sister Jeannette in Poland and I assume married with the last name Wajszczyk. Any help you could render will be greatly appreciated.
Dan B.

Re: Skulsk, Poland

dfblink  (View posts) Posted: 11 Oct 2008 10:45PM GMT
Classification: Query
With regard to my inquiry about the Bojanowski family of Skulsk please contact me at dfblink@msn.com

Thanks

Dan B.

Re: Ryszkowska

annadalea1  (View posts) Posted: 20 Nov 2008 6:14AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Ryszkowska, Ryszkowski, Rizkovsky
I'm researching my Ryszkowska/i family from Poland. My Great grandfather Dimitri Ryszkowski and His mother Xenia Ryszkowska vel Gryszkowska (born 1872). Do you happen to have information on these people. Dimitri came to the U.S. in 1913 while Xenia came in 1930. Xenia's passenger records say she came from "Antowi Zcizus" which I believe to be Antonie, Czestochowa, Poland. She also said in 1930 her last place of residence was "Nancy, Poland" which could quite possibly be Gdansk, Poland. Xenia's Husband was Mark/Marek Ryszkowski. Possible siblings to Dimitri are Paul/Pawel/Pavel and Anna.

If you have any information on these people it would be greatly appreciated. I know nothing about my ancestors from Poland beyond this information.

Re: Skulsk, Poland

305000  (View posts) Posted: 5 Oct 2009 6:05PM GMT
Classification: Query
My Great Grandfather emigrated from Skulsk in 1899

Re: Skulsk, Poland

305000  (View posts) Posted: 5 Oct 2009 6:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
Family emigrated to America from Skulsk in 1899.

Re: Skulsk, Poland

JHalfar  (View posts) Posted: 6 Oct 2009 2:05AM GMT
Classification: Query
jozef and jozefa boinski? What document do you have to substantiate this date 1899 please as our documents---
a) a naturalization in the cook county court archives show he was naturalized in 1892.
b) Grandmother Felicia was the first born child in this country in Chicago was born and baptized (church records) in 1895 -

indicate they had to be here before 1899.
Oh, what about Great uncle Frank born in 1897. please respond-thx

Re: Skulsk, Poland

xbroadwaygirl1x  (View posts) Posted: 6 Oct 2009 10:55AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Balinski, Latosinski
MY GREAT GRANDFATHER W
WLADYSLAW AND MARYSIA BALINSKI CAME TO aMERICA ON OCTOBER 25TH, 1899 FROM Skulsk, Poland. They lived near Holy Trinity Church. Marysia.s brother was Franciszek Latosinski of nearby Wisconsin. Peter 718 745 0494

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