Looking for Biadasz or Biadacz family
The Biadasz / Biadacz family has roots on the Prussian / Russian border of partitioned Poland in the years of 1772 thru 1918. Some of the towns or villages in the Prussian Partition were named, Skarboszewo; Strzalkowo; Paruszewo; Graboszewo, others in the Russian Partition were named Slupca; Golkowo; Katy; Borki; Kotunia; Wierzbocice; Cienin Zaborny and Cienin Koscielny. Other surnames connected to these families were, Nowak / Novak; Wozniak; Zur; Weglewski and Czerniak. Anyone with connections to these families are welcomed to inquire. We have over 4,200 individuals in our data.
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Re: Looking for Biadasz or Biadacz family
I am looking for any information on my great great grandmother Franciszka Biadasz .Or the Biadasz family .
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Kate, I have nearly 5000 individuals in my Biadasz / Biadacz Tree. Please contact me for further information. Walter Biadasz
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I am searching for information about Mary(Marianne) Biadasz, who was born in Poland circa 1860s. She married 1) Joseph Kroll and 2) Mateusz Gibowski. She immigrated to Wisconsin along with family members. Do you have any information about her? She may have resided in Kotunia.
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Re: Looking for Biadasz or Biadacz family
We have a Maryanna / Marianne Biadasz married to a Jozef (Joseph) Krol in our family records. The information was given to me by a cousin of mine in Slupca, Poland who recently passed away. He discovered a Russian written marriage document for these two individuals in the Slupca church archives but he died before he sent me a copy of the original document so I don't know when or where they were born, nor do I know the parents of either Jozef or Marianne. The village of Kotunia was part of the Slupca District at that time so I believe we have the right person. You advised that Marianne immigrated to Wisconsin so I researched the Ellis Island site with no success. We have many Biadasz families living in WI but unfortunatly none matching the surnames of Krol or Gibowski. Who are you and do you have any additional Biadasz info ? Walter
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Re: Looking for Biadasz or Biadacz family
Rosemarie,
In my research I found several Krol and Kroll's in Portage County Wisconsin that where listed as King / Krol
they were:
Josephine King (Krol) Nov 3, 1884 Hull WI to 21-Jan-81 Pt married Andrew Sniadajewski Dtr of Martin King
Lawrence (Kroll) King 1855 to 1914 married Magdalena Firkus
John King / Krol 26 Dec 1854 PO to 3-Feb-45 Pt married Anna Brill dtr of Thomas Krol
hope that helps
Susan
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Susan, thank you for the Kroll information. It does not connect right now, but I will keep it in mind.
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Looking for info on Michalina Biasasz m. William Nowak in Skarboszewo, Prussia. Their son John b.Jan 1877 came to the U.S. in 1890 and lived in Webster, Mass. That is all I know, except that at least one other Biadasz came to Webster- Mary A. b. 12/22/1835. Can you help with Michalina's parents? Thanks. Bob Tonnies
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Re: Biadasz/ Webser Mass.
Robert, I have complete information on the Michalina (Biadasz) Nowak families in Poland and here in the USA. I will gladly share that information with you once I know who you are, where you live and your connection to this family. Since I don't have your surname in my family tree, I just want to be certain that I am sharing the info with a person that has some sort of connection to this Biadasz/ Nowak family. Please reply, Walter Biadasz Hobe Sound, FL
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Re: Biadasz/ Webtser Mass.
I am doing this research for a friend- Richard Nowak b. 11/8/1941 in Webster, Mass. He knew that John Nowak was his grandfather (Stanley is his father), but nothing further. I obtained John's death cert,(d. 8/24/1936) and it shows that his ggrandfather was William & ggrandmother was Michalina Biadasz. He also knew that John Nowak was from Skarboszewo. This all started because Dick's grandson did a "project" on the genealogy of his family. Dick's wife can trace back to the Garden of Eden, but we can only go back to grandparents for Dick. Dick is very proud of his very Polish heritage, speaks some & even plays polkas on an accordion. He only has an uncle on his mothers side (Kulus) that would remember things, but that doesn't help with the Nowaks. We would appreciate any info that you can share about Michalina Biadasz or William Nowak, or their life in Skarboszewo. Thanks. Bob Tonnies
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