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Pulasky

Posted: 21 Oct 2013 3:40PM GMT
Classification: Query
Looking to find decendants of or info for a Pulasky family from Russia/Poland with Yiddish tongue. Immigrated to the USA in abt 1903 and settled in Philadelphia, PA. The 3 family members to come in 1903 were husband Clement born in 1875, wife Anna born in 1877 and son Alex born in 1899. Another son Charles C. was born in Phila. in 1905. And a daughter Victoria was born also in Phila. in abt 1907.
The spelling of Pulasky may not be the original spelling. Also the spelling of Clement may differ.
Clement & Anna are my GG Grandparents.
I would be greatfull for any info anyone can share with me with regards to them.

Re: Pulasky

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 8:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
www.jewishgen.org

http://www.avotaynu.com/

http://jri-poland.org/

The puzzle - aka a place of birth is in the arrival manifest. Since they settled in Philadelphia than Philadelphia port they most likely came thru.
Sorry, I don't have an Ancestry subscription. I can only view the NY Ellis Island arrival manifests.
www.ellisislandrecords.org

map of Poland's wojewodztwos:
http://www.geneteka.genealodzy.pl/

www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/index.html

Re: Pulasky

Posted: 27 Oct 2013 2:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 27 Oct 2013 9:27PM GMT
Thank you for your help. Very Much Appreciated.....
I believe I found the son, Alexander Pulaski's naturalization papers. Claims bn.1899, Arrival New York Port 1900 on ship Bremen. Place of birth Kovno, Poland. I looked for this on ellis island site with no luck. 1910 Census claims Alexander bn. 1899. Immigrated with mother Anna 1903. Father, Clement immagrated 1902.

Re: Pulasky

Posted: 27 Oct 2013 5:38PM GMT
Classification: Query
You're welcome.
Any feedback on the other surnames of your research? Maybe you were not notified?
http://boards.ancestry.com/authorposts.aspx?uname=smeier34&a...

You have his intent & petition, I take it?
I like to use one step/ gold form www.stevemorse.org
No PULASKY/I from Kovno or Kowno

Pulasky, Anna Banock 28 1875 1903
Pulasky, Janos Banock 3 1900 1903
Pulasky, Lozi Banock 1 1902 1903
These family arrived on a ship Bremen from Bremen.

Re: Pulasky

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 12:20PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 29 Oct 2013 12:28PM GMT
Good morning ZlaticaBeca.
The names Janos & Lozi are not familiar to me accept to say that I have steered away from this family, as I know Anna was living in Phila. PA. in 1910 with Husband Clemens & son Alex. I believe they are from another Pulasky family. Now in the 1910 census, Clemens's citizenship status is listed as Pa., which I believe that means his first papers were filed. I've searched and can not locate them. I did however just yesterday recieve the death cert. for son Alexander John Pulasky.... Father; Clements & Mother; Anna Dowdort.... Alexander is listed as Bn; Kovno, Lithuania. 7/30/1899.... The informant on the Cert. is the VA hospital which means the info was actually given by Alex at the time of his induction into the army. I also have the SS5 for 2nd son; Charles that also has Anna's maiden name. unfortunately I haven't been able to figure out the spelling as the handwriting is not real clear. The name does however resemble Dowdort. I have this document displayed on Rootschat.com looking for help to decypher the writing. I also joined JewishGen and search a bit with no luck. I'm getting closer now so I'll keep looking. I haven't done much lately for the other names Sajda & Orbanik. I did read your posts and again I thank you very much for your help. Have a Great Day.

Re: Pulasky

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 1:50PM GMT
Classification: Query
You're welcome.
Only able to help with "free" stuff.
Since you have Kovno aka Kowno than that would either be the Kaunas city in Lithuania that your ancestor was born in or to suggest only as Kovno gubernia.
Not familiar with research in Lithuania so can not help much. More able to help you with the SAJDA side.
Can you attach a scan of his SS-5Form here for me to view?
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