Father: Wilhelm Edward Kula b. Opawa 1918 Uncle: Roman Kula d. 1939 Grandfather: Jan Kula d. 1939
My father's older brother died during the war. As far as I know there are no other immediate family. I'm searching for any relationship, and for info on how to find out more (without speaking Polish). Email please.
|
I am a Kula and I would like to know more about my family's history. Please e-mail me back as so as you can. Thank you.
Your Distant Famliy Member, Benjamin J. Kula
|
Benjamin, I don't know how to read your email address. Mine is kula@telus.netJohn
|
hi I'm from Poland(south side) my name is Dorota Kula -now I live in chicago-if U still intrested about your family let me know---Dorota Kula
|
Hi, John. I have a Jan Kula in my line, who is the father of Anna Kula Buras and Ludvica Kula Kaluza. Ludvica is my great-grandmother and immigrated to the US with her husband and family in 1906, settling in South Omaha, NE. I understand there may also have been a brother, Piotr, who came to the US but eventually returned to Poland. I believe Anna and Ludvica's mother's name was Ewa Prososki. Do any of these names sound like they are in your family line as well?
Nancy
|
Hi Nancy, Sorry, but none of those names sounds familiar to me. My father had only one sibling, an older brother who died before he could sire any offspring. But my dad did mention, once or twice, a cousin Julia who never left Poland, so that suggests another potential line. Many thanks, John
|
Hello, I found that the Kula family may be linked to my Polish surname Szeszol. I found on the LDS website this info:
Jozef Szeszol married Katarzyna Nosal had 1 child (well that is what is listed...) Bronislawa Szeszol b. 17 FEB 1868 Poland married Karol Kula b. 01 FEB 1863 Zarowka Poland, d. 19 Nov 1890 Zarowka Poland.
They had 2 children (well that is what is listed...) 1. Weronika Kula b.05 APR 1891 Zarowka, Poland 2. Jan Kula b. 26 JUN 1897 in Zarowka, Poland and d. 17 APR 1898
It is all undocumented but the other list of Szeszols on the LDS website is mostly accurate, but doesn't include some siblings and a one date is wrong.
I did inquire at my LDS library branch about who submitted the info, and the librarian said they couldn't tell but that the proxies were being done in Ontario Canada, which means that the info was probably donated from there.
My Szeszol family came from Zarowka Poland.
|
The fact that I know anything at all about my paternal grandfather, Jan Aleksander Kula, suggests that it's not the same Jan. Yours died at less than 1 year old, whereas mine was an officer in what I guess would be the Polish Cavalry of some army or another during WW1.
But thanks for thinking of me, and good luck!
|
my maiden name is kula. My grandfather was from lublin. his father JACOB ESCAPED into Germany during WWII. They are of Polish Jewish Decent.
My grandfather Jozef had a brother named John. Lived in chicago.
|
I just saw this posting after "googling" the name Benjamin Kula, who was my great grandfather. He was from Poland and came to the United States, bringing his five children. If you think there is any chance that we may be related, please reply. I've made numerous searched in past years and gave up.
Deborah
|