Z Kalifornii do Nowego Jorku

Today, I travelled from California to New York.

The title of this post “Z Kalifornii do Nowego Jorku” is a bit of a play on the title of a lecture “Z Nowego Jorku do Kalifornii” that Henryk Sienkiewicz gave in Lviv in 1879. Sienkiewicz is one of my favorite Polish authors and is probably the best known Polish author in America. He wrote the novel Quo Vadis (Where Are You Going) which was the basis for the 1951 film of the same name starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo Genn, and Peter Ustinov.

My favorite Sienkiewicz work, however is Ogniem i Mieczem (With Fire and Sword) which, in 1999 was made into the most expensive film ever produced in Poland. The 2001 Polish production of Quo Vadis, however, has since snatched that honor from Ogniem i Mieszem.

So, what does all this have to do with my trip from California to New York? Not much really. However, my stay in New York is brief – only a few hours. Soon, I’ll be on a plane to Warsaw to spend a week with my cousin Christa, conducting research in the archives. And therein lies the Polish connection.

I also have plans to get together with a few of my cousins who live in Poland, cousins with whom I’ve corresponded but never before met in person. Like most of my trips, I’m not quite ready for this journey to Warsaw. I couldn’t find some of the papers I wanted to bring and my ability at the Polish language, while admittedly never very good, is rather rusty.

But that’s all OK. The weather in Warsaw is predicted to be spectacular this week. I just hope I can drag myself away from the archives long enough to enjoy some of it!

Copyright © 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

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The Family of Adam Obiedziński and Katarzyna Jazwieńska

Yesterday, I listed the children of Maciej Obiedziński and Marianna Milewska. Today, I searched for Maciej’s siblings, but only found two sisters.

The children of Adam Obiedziński and Katarzyna Jazwieńska were:

  1. Agnieszka, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 27 Jan 1715 in Pałuki.
  2. Elzbieta, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 21 Nov 1717 in Pałuki.
  3. Maciej, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 15 Sep 1727 in Pałuki.

There is quite a gap between the first two children’s births and Maciej’s birth. There may have been other children born during this ten year period whose baptisms were not recorded in the Pałuki baptismal registers. The maiden name of the mother of Agnieszka and Elzbieta was listed as Jazwieńska, but the maiden name of Maciej’s mother was not provided. However, Polish court records describe Elzbieta and Maciej as brother and sister.

There is one other birth of a child to an Adam Obiedziński and wife Katarzyna:

  1. Franciszka, born in [Dobki?] and baptized on 06 Apr 1727 in Pałuki.

The maiden name of this child’s mother was not provided. However, I did find the marriage record of Adam Obiedziński and Katarzyna Piniewska recorded on 24 Nov 1722 in Pałuki. These are most likely the parents of the child Franciszka.

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The Family of Maciej Obiedziński and Marianna Milewska

After posting about my research on the family of Adam Obiedziński and Faustyna Apolonia Obiedzińska, my cousin Christa wrote to me with a wealth of information she has from her own research on the Obiedziński family. She told me about another daughter of Adam and Faustyna Apolonia Obiedziński, born on 28 Dec 1802 and named Elzbieta, and she told me that the death record of an unnamed child of Adam and Faustyna Apolonia was that of their son Maciej.

Christa also told me that, in addition to being husband and wife, Adam Obiedziński and Faustyna Apolonia Obiedzińska were third cousins, once removed. Christa has the ancesty of the Obiedziński family going way further back in time than I do . Using the information provided by Christa, I found the birth and baptismal records for Adam Obiedziński and his siblings:

  1. Adam, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 25 Dec 1759 in Pałuki.
  2. Michał, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 24 Sep 1763 in Pałuki.
  3. Franciszek, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 07 Apr 1766 in Pałuki.
  4. Franciszek, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 09 Oct 1768 in Pałuki.
  5. Benedykt, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 25 Mar 1770 in Pałuki.

I discovered that I was also mistaken about the given name of Adam’s father. From the marriage record of Adam and Faustyna Apolonia, I read Adam’s father’s name as Mateusz. However, on the birth and baptismal records of Adam and his siblings their father’s name appears to be Maciej.

Further confusion comes from the fact that these records are written in Latin and the given names are all translated into that language. The Latin form of Mateusz is Matthaeus and the Latin form of Maciej is Mathias. If the names had been written in Polish, there would have been no confusion.

The fact that two of the children of Maciej Obiedziński and Marianna Milewska were named Franciszek suggests that the first child with that name may have died before the second was born.

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The Family of Adam Obiedziński and Apolonia Obiedziński

One of my favorite names is that of my first cousin six-times removed, Faustina Apolonia Obiedzińska.

Today, I discovered that Apolonia, as she was commonly called, married Adam Obiedziński on 25 Oct 1785 in Pałuki, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Apolonia was the daughter of Mateusz Krzysztof Niedziałkowski and Konstancja Żaboklicka. Adam was the son of Mateusz and Marianna Obiedziński. Both families were members of the Polish Nobility.

After discovering Apolonia’s marriage, I quickly found the birth and baptismal records of seven children of the couple:

  1. Marianna, born on 18 Sep 1786 in Obiedzino and baptized on 19 Sep 1786 in Pałuki.
  2. Józef, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 08 Mar 1789 in Pałuki.
  3. Anna, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 06 Feb 1791 in Pałuki.
  4. Katarzyna, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 26 jan 1793 in Pałuki.
  5. Maciej, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 27 Mar 1795 in Pałuki.
  6. Aleksander, born in Obiedzino and baptized on 20 Feb 1797 in Pałuki.
  7. Grzegorz Stanisław, born on 23 May 1799 in Obiedzino and baptized on 24 May 1799 in Pałuki.

I also found the death and burial record for an unnamed male child of the couple who died on 04 Mar 1796 in Obiedzino.

With this information I can look for Adam Obiedziński’s ancestors and perhaps learn if Apolonia and Adam were distant cousins. I can also look for the marriages and deaths of the couple’s seven children.

The Obiedziński family takes their surname from the village of Obiedzino in which this couple settled.

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The Wici Dancers

At last weekend’s conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of America, the Wici Dancers entertained attendees at the Saturday luncheon.

Wici Dancers 1

Wici Dancers 1

SOURCE: Wici Dancers 1 (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois). Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 September 2009.

Wici Dancers 2

Wici Dancers 2

SOURCE: Wici Dancers 2 (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois). Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 September 2009.

Wici Dancers 3

Wici Dancers 3

SOURCE: Wici Dancers 3 (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois). Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 September 2009.

Wici Dancers 4

Wici Dancers 4

SOURCE: Wici Dancers 4 (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois). Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 September 2009.

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The 2009 Conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of America – Day 2

The 2009 Conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of America (PGSA) ended on Saturday. I attended four lectures out of the thirteen offered:

  • Kahlile Mehr – “Online Databases of the Polish State Archives”
  • Loretto Dennis Szucs and Julianna Szucs Smith – “A Dozen Ways to Jumpstart a Family History Project”
  • Loretto Dennis Szucs – “They Became Americans – Finding Naturalizations and Ethnic Origins”
  • Loretto Dennis Szucs – “Hidden Sources for finding Family Stories”

I attended all three lectures that Loretto (Lou) Szuczs presented in the afternoon. It was sort of my “afternoon with Lou Szucs”.

Loretto (Lou) Dennis Szucs

Loretto (Lou) Dennis Szucs

SOURCE: Loretto (Lou) Dennis Szucs (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois. Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 September 2009.

I skipped one lecture I had planned to attend by Michael Mikoś on “The Partitions of Poland and What They Meant to Our Ancestors” because I was meeting with a Polish translator, getting help with an 18th century mortgage document from Poland and, by the time I made it over to the lecture hall, all seats were taken.

In addition to the lectures, the conference attendees were treated to a lunchtime banquet where the PGSA presented several awards and the attendees watched a performance of traditional Polish dances by the Wici Dancers.

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The 2009 Conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of America – Day 1

Today was the first day of the 2009 Conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of America .  The lectures presented today were:

  • Stan Schmidt – Case Study “Finding Family the Easy Way – Let Them Find You”
  • Karen Stanuch, Joan Fenili, and Janet Halfar – Case Study “Anna and Her Sisters”
  • Ken Nowakowski – Case Study “The Four Sisters”
  • Jadwiga Cyparska, PhD – “You Are Able to Understand Polish, Too!”
  • Dr. Michael Mikos – “Visiting Poland: The Glory of the Past and the Promise of the Future”
  • Cynthia Piech – “Folk Costumes of Various Regions of Poland: Influences, Styles, Fabric, and Details”

I was able to speak with Michael Mikos and Cynthis Piech briefly at the end of the day’s events and get a photo of each of them.

Michael Mikoś

Michael Mikoś

SOURCE: Michael Mikoś (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois). Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 18 Sep 2009.

Cynthia Piech

Cynthia Piech

SOURCE: Cynthia Piech (Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois). Photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 18 Sep 2009.

Today’s lectures were easy to listen to: entertaining, interesting, and informative. Tomorrow’s lectures delve into some pretty heavy stuff: archives, history, gazetteers, sources, cemeteries, and more.

Copyright © 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

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The Birth and Baptism of Kunegunda Niedziałkowska – 1762

On about 07 Mar 1762, Kunegunda Niedziałkowska, daughter of Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Brygida Milewska, was born in Mosaki Rukle, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. On 07 Mar 1762, she was baptized in the parish church in Krasne, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The Birth and Baptismal Record of Kunegunda Niedziałkowska - 1762

The Birth and Baptismal Record of Kunegunda Niedziałkowska - 1762

SOURCE: Parish of St. John the Baptist (Krasne, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), “Liber Baptisatorum Ecclesia Krasnensis ab Anno 1755 do Anu 1781. [Book of Baptisms of the Church in Krasne from the year 1755 to the year 1781.],” page 20, entry 28, Marianna Niedziałkowska, 16 Jun 1757; filmed as Księgi metrykalne, 1657-1809; FHL INTL microfilm 1,496,578, Item 9.

Click on the image above to enlarge it. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Birth and Baptismal Record of Kunegunda Niedziałkowska. Translated from the Latin, the record reads:

Mosaki Rukle 18

I, Jakub Pilchowski, Canon Regular of the Laterans, [Prd?] and pastor, on the 7th day of March [1762], baptized a female child by the name of Kunegunda, daughter of the noble Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Brigida, his legally married wife. The Godparents in the Sacred Font were the noble Julianna Chotkowska and Błazej Mossakowski.

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The Death and Burial of Adam Maksymilian Niedziałkowski – 1763

On 08 Feb 1763, Adam Maksymilian Niedziałkowski, son of Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Brygida Milewska, died in Mosaki Rukle, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was buried in the cemetery of the parish church in Krasne, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The Death and Burial Record of Adam Maksymilian Niedzialkowski - 1763

The Death and Burial Record of Adam Maksymilian Niedzialkowski - 1763

SOURCE: Parish of St. Nicholas (Krasne, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), “Księgi metrykalne par. Krasne, 1741-1788. [Krasne parish record books, 1741-1788.],” folio 42 verso, Maksymilian Niedziałkowski, 08 February 1763; filmed as Księgi metrykalne, 1657-1809; FHL INTL microfilm 1,496,578, Item 7.

Click on the image above to enlarge it. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Death and Burial Record of Adam Maksymilian Niedziałkowski. Translated from the Latin, the record reads:

In Mosaki Rukle on the 8th of February [1763], the infant Maksymilian, son of the Noble Niedziałkowski, died and was buried in the cemetery .  2 tynfs

My cousin Christa pointed out that the parish of Krasne recorded the burial fees at the end of the death records. Knowing this, the notation “t2” at the end of the record indicates that the fee for burying Adam Maksymilian Niedziałkowski was 2 tynfs. A tynf was the common name of the Polish silver złoty.

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The Marriage of Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Anastasja Łyszkowska – 1762

On 14 Jun 1762, Kazimierz Niedziałkowski of Mosaki Rukle, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Anastaja Łyszkowska of Mosaki Łączka, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were married in the parish church in Krasne, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The Marriage Record of Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Anastasja Łyszkowska - 1762

The Marriage Record of Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Anastasja Łyszkowska - 1762

SOURCE: Parish of St. Nicholas (Krasne, Ciechanów Land, Mazovian Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), “Księgi metrykalne par. Krasne, 1747-1783. [Krasne parish record books, 1747-1783.],” page 18, Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Anastasja Łyszkowska, 14 June 1762; filmed as Księgi metrykalne, 1657-1809; FHL INTL microfilm 1,496,578, Item 8.

Click on the image above to enlarge it. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Marriage Record of Kazimierz Niedziałkowski and Anastasja Łyszkowska. Translated from the Latin, the record reads:

7. Mosaki Łączka

In the year above [1762] on the 14th day of June I, Antoni Jan Wołowski CRL, [one word?] of Krasne, after posting three banns on the feast of [two words?]and finding no impediment in the eyes of the church, blessed and confirmed a marriage contracted between the widowed Noble Kazimierz Niedziałkowski of Mosaki Rukle and the unmarried girl Anastasja Łyszkowska in the presence of the Noble Franciszek Mossakowski, the Noble Michał Ratkowski, the Noble Błazej Mossakowski, and others.

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