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Mscichowski or Miscichowski

Posted: 20 May 2005 1:58AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Mscichowski/Miscichowski/Shea/Salka/Walsh/Rogowski
Aponary Mscichowski/Miscichowski from Kacprowo, Poland. Wife's name is unknown. Three of their known sons immigrated to America in early 1900's. 1. Zygmund (Zygmont) Miscichowski married Ewdociga lived in Brooklyn, New York. Zygmund and Ewdociga Miscichowski had 5 children: Josephine (married unknown Shea), Esther (married unknown Salka), Anna (married Thomas Walsh), Edward Miscichowski and James Miscichowski. Looking for connections to above family.
2. Another brother Josef Miscichowski also lived in Brooklyn. 3. Another brother Boleslaus Mscichowski married Pelagia Rogowski and lived in Vancouver, Washington. Boleslaus and Pelagia Mscichowski had 4 children.

Re: Mscichowski or Miscichowski

Posted: 26 Sep 2008 5:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
My last name is Mscichowski. My grandfather grew up with his parents and brothers in a Polish section of Philadelphia and he moved to Northeast Philadelphia when he started a family with my grandmom.

Re: Mscichowski or Miscichowski

Posted: 8 Jan 2009 4:41AM GMT
Classification: Query
Don't think I am related but there aren't many Mscichowski's running around. My Grandmother Eugenia was born in Chicago, 1919. Her sister Helen is still alive (born 1923). I've got to get their parents names ASAP.

Re: Mscichowski or Miscichowski

Posted: 18 Jan 2009 4:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
There is a possibility that our families may be related. According to ship manifests my grandfather's brother, Zygmunt Miscichowski, from Brooklyn, N.Y. housed 2 (brothers or cousins - conflicting information from their ship documents)when they arrived in N.Y..
One brother, Adam was born in Kacprowo, Poland in approx. 1893,(where my grandfather was born). Adam arrived in N.Y. in 1911, to "cousin" Zygmunt Miscichowski's home. Adam returned to Poland at one point and then returned again to Brooklyn in 1920 at age 27 at some point moving to Chicago.
The other brother was Klemens Mscichowski born in approx. 1895, arriving in N.Y.in 1913 at the age of 18 (to "brother" Zymunt Miscichowski's home), he also at one point returned to Poland and in 1921 at age 25 returned to Chicago to where his brother Adam Mscichowski's was living at 14 Str., Ave. 53, Chicago, Ill.. Both Adam and Klemens claimed their father was Feliks Mscichowski from Kacprowo, Poland.
My grandfather's father's name was Apolinaro (Apolinary)Mscichowski, his wife, Jozefa Borzymowska (or similar spelling), from Kacprowo, Poland. I have visited the homesite in Kacprowo and the Mscichowski family still living there. It is a small village of only a dozen homes or so, so I would suspect that Feliks and Apolinaro may have been brothers or related in some fashion. My grandfather, Boleslaus used the last name Mscichowski, my grandfather's 2 brothers, Zygmunt and Jozef (both who lived in Brooklyn, used the last name Miscichowski.
Unfortunatly, I was told by the Mscichowski family in Kacprowo, Poland that the family information that would have been documented at the nearby church in Grajewo was destroyed. Kacprowo is in northeast Poland.
Please contact me at my email address if you would like to correspond. Denise

Re: Mscichowski or Miscichowski

Posted: 18 Jan 2009 4:30PM GMT
Classification: Query
Udate on the above post. Aponary, also Apolinaro, or Apolynary Mscichowski's wife's name was Jozefa Borzymowska or similar spelling. I have visited the homesite in Kacprowo, Poland, which is near Grajewo in north east Poland and have visited the Mscichowski family there and was told that the family records had been destroyed at the church in Grajewo. The Mscichowski name in Poland has a slash above the first "s". Brother's Zymunt and Josef from Brooklyn, N.Y. used the name Miscichowski. I am pleased that I now am in contact with this side of my family.

Re: Mscichowski or Miscichowski

Posted: 9 Dec 2011 12:13AM GMT
Classification: Query
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