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VANICZKY and KORSCH surnames from Kniesen/Gňazdá/ Hniezdne (Spis) possibly Rudno

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Re: VANICZKY and KORSCH surnames from Kniesen/Gňazdá/ Hniezdne (Spis) possibly Rudno

Posted: 4 Sep 2014 2:25PM GMT
Classification: Query
In fact it is a bit of a mystery where the father of
+ Maria Vanicky; 14 September 1884; Gnazdá; Adalbertus Vanicky; Sophia Korsch # LDCR-PFF
is coming from. There had not been many Vanicky(s) around Gnazdá and it is not clear where they had come from originally.

At least we had in Gnazdá these 2 bigger families (with marriage records at the top):
--- 121 1834-02-05 juven Franciscus Vaniezky motitor 24; virgo Elisabetha Macktiazky 20
Elisabetha Vaniczky; 11 November 1838; Gnazdá; Franciscus Vaniczky; Elisab Modolinszky
Franciscus Vauiczkÿ; 24 November 1852; Gnazdá; Franciscus Vauiczkÿ; Elisabetha Madalinszky
Elisabetha Vaniczky; 22 October 1857; Gnazdá; Franciscus Vaniczky; Elisabeth Madalinszky

--- 125 1837-01-18 Juv Michael Vanitzky molidor 23? (1814); virgo Victoria Mittnick 18 (1819) # LDZQ-6WV; LDZQ-6W2
+ Josephus Vaniczky; 11 January 1839; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mittiuk # LJKW-SHZ
+ Carolina Vaniczky; 7 February 1841; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mettuik # LDCG-DVM married Scholz
+ Petrus Vaniczky; 26 February 1843; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mattnik # LJKW-SXK
+ Maria Vanyiczky; 19 March 1845; Gnazdá; Mihály Vanyiczky; Viktoria Mitnik # LDZZ-NJ7
+ Teréz Variczký; 18 October 1848; Gnazdá; Mihály Variczký; Viktoria Mitnik # LDZQ-61K
+ Maria Vaniczky; 8 June 1850; Gnazdá; Melchior Vaniczky; Victoria Mitnik # LDCV-M93
+ Bartholomaus Vaniczky; 27 August 1854; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mittnik # LJKW-SK4
+ Elisabeth Vaniczky; 30 September 1856; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mirtnik # LDZC-9LR
+ Thecla Vaniczky; 20 September 1859; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mirtnik # LDCV-387
+ Victoria Vaniczky; 25 March 1862; Gnazdá; Michael Vaniczky; Victoria Mittnik # LDCV-SSL

I would assume that Adalbertus Vanicky is an adopted child by one of these families, but to prove this hypotheses would not be easy.

With Sophia Korsch the situation is easier. There is only one good candidate and the family would be:
Rudolf Kors; 17 April 1847; Bálint Kors; Katalin Fuker
Sophia Kossch; 27 April 1851; Valentinus Kossch; Catharina Fuker
Josephus Korsch; 14 March 1865; Valentinus Korsch; Catharina Fukker

To prove this I would need to see the marriage record for Sophia Kossch & Adalbertus Vanicky, but the needed FamilySearch films take a longer time to come.
The marriage of Valentinus Korsch & Catharina Fukker falls unfortunately into the period from 1844 to 1851 where no marriage records are available.

Note the IDs I'm using here are from FamilySearch, where about 10% of all births from old Gnazdá (church records) are arranged in a bigger family graph.
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