{"id":2158,"date":"2008-01-15T00:01:33","date_gmt":"2008-01-15T07:01:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stephendanko.com\/blog\/2008\/01\/15\/relative-riches\/"},"modified":"2008-01-15T00:01:33","modified_gmt":"2008-01-15T07:01:33","slug":"relative-riches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stephendanko.com\/blog\/2158","title":{"rendered":"Relative Riches"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My original intent when starting my\u00c2\u00a0genealogy research was to prepare a Family History for my father as a Father&#8217;s Day gift. One of the first things I did was to call as many relatives as I could find and ask them to help me fill in the information in our common family tree.<\/p>\n<p>In the process of doing this, I contacted many relatives whom I hadn&#8217;t seen in decades and I met several others for the first time. Everyone I contacted was happy to help with this project.<\/p>\n<p>When I first started, I really didn&#8217;t expect that I would be able to discover much about my Polish ancestry. Much to my surprise, I was able to make significant progress on learning about the families of three of my grandparents.<\/p>\n<p>I decided to start this blog as an attempt to publish the details of my ancestry and link digital images of the original documents to the events in my ancestors&#8217; lives. Doing so has led to an embarrassment of riches in the number of new family members I&#8217;ve contacted in the United States, Poland, Lithuania, England, and Scotland. Most of these new family members contacted me, after finding information about their own ancestors on my blog.<\/p>\n<p>Those who have contacted me include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Piotr, my half-second cousin\u00c2\u00a0from Krak\u00f3w, Poland contacted me. I had heard about the Da\u0144ko relatives living in Krak\u00f3w but really didn&#8217;t know how to\u00c2\u00a0reach them. Fortunately, they contacted me. Piotr sent me photos of his family and provided me with the first connection to my relatives in Poland.<\/li>\n<li>Liz, in England, who was able to correct a misspelled Polish surname. Liz is also my half-second cousin. Liz&#8217;s mother fled to England during World War II.<\/li>\n<li>Wincent, in England, who sent me photos from his trip to the North Pole. Wincent is also my half-second cousin. Wincent is Liz&#8217;s first cousin. His mother also fled to England during World War II.<\/li>\n<li>Kasia, in Warszawa, Poland. While we don&#8217;t have the critical document to prove our relationship, Kasia and I are relatively certain that we are fourth cousins, twice removed. Our common ancestors appear to be my 3rd great grandparents, Wojciech Da\u0144ko and Marianna Jedli\u0144ska. Kasia sent me a biography of her second great grandmother (my second cousin, twice removed), Katarzyna, who died during World War II in the Forgotten Odyssey.<\/li>\n<li>My second cousins, once removed, David and James, both contacted me. I had heard stories of their parents from my uncles, but I had never contacted them. Because some critical documents in my grandfather&#8217;s ancestry are missing, both David and James are participating in the DNA study to prove or disprove our family relationship.<\/li>\n<li>Walter and Ed, both of whom are cousins of my cousins, contacted me and provided\u00c2\u00a0a lot of details about their families, even though we are not, technically, related.<\/li>\n<li>Louise, the wife of a cousin of a cousin, who likewise contacted me because I had blogged about her husband&#8217;s family. She, too, filled in many details about her family that I did not previously know.<\/li>\n<li>Charlene, a very distant cousin of a cousin contacted me and sent me scans of handwritten vital records from her family. These handwritten records are essential in understanding the family relationships in this branch of the family, since these records predate governmentally mandated vital records.<\/li>\n<li>Tadeusz from Poland, contacted me when he found information on his relatives on my blog. Tadeusz is related to the husband of my half-second cousin once removed, Rita Meleski. Tadeusz provided me with information on the ancestry of Rita&#8217;s husband.<\/li>\n<li>Thomas, my first cousin once removed, contacted me when he found information on his paternal\u00c2\u00a0ancestors on my blog. I met Thomas only once, back in 1974. Thomas was only four years old at the time the one time we met.<\/li>\n<li>Jerry, a distant cousin of my cousins contacted me to learn more about his living relatives. As it turns out, Jerry and our mutual cousins live in the same city, but had never met each other.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>I&#8217;ve also contacted people who have connections to my family:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Paul from Scotland, who I contacted via the message boards while researching the ancestry of my Aunt Sophie&#8217;s husband Clark Gibson. It turns out that Paul is descended from Clark Gibson and Clark&#8217;s first wife, Margaret Coyle. Paul&#8217;s relatives in Scotland had been searching for information about Clark for many years before we met each other on the message boards.<\/li>\n<li>Paulette, whose Dziurzy\u0144ski ancestors come from the same Galician village as my own Dziurzy\u0144ski ancestors. Moreover, both of our ancestors changed their surnames from Dziura to Dziurzy\u0144ski at about the same time in history. We are fairly certain we are related, but we have not been able to gain access to the parish records to find out exactly how we are related.<\/li>\n<li>Liliana, my second cousin through my maternal grandmother,\u00a0was born in Lithuania not far from where our common ancestors Wincenty Chmielewski and Anastasia Wojnowska lived. Liliana and her brother Aidas hosted my trip to Lithuania in October and introduced me to several other relatives there.<\/li>\n<li>Ralph, my second cousin once removed, who I contacted several years ago. Ralph brought me around Worcester County, Massachusetts and showed me\u00c2\u00a0Sky Farm\u00c2\u00a0where my grandfather&#8217;s uncle ran a dairy.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>When I began the search for my family history, I had no idea I would be able to\u00c2\u00a0meet so many relatives previously unknown to me or my family. In particular,\u00a0finding relatives still living in Poland and Lithuania has helped me feel a real connection to the homelands of my ancestors.<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">Copyright \u00a9 2008 by Stephen J. Danko<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My original intent when starting my\u00c2\u00a0genealogy research was to prepare a Family History for my father as a Father&#8217;s Day gift. 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