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1. Re: [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewoto"TheNewCountry" [1]
I'm curious about the process that was employed in their emigration and imigration. Are you privy to the specifics ?? Tom Lassek ~+~+~+~+~+ Yes, there was a sponsor family in Utah, possibly Mormon. L.Boud ~+~+~+~+~+ " . . . My surnames from Margarbowa in the 1890's are GRIGUHN and DANOWSKI. Has anyone seen any of these surnames? L Boud . . . " ~+~+~+~+~+ Looked back through my notes and the surnames I have recorded and I don't see either one. Wish I would have some info to give you but sor
2. Re: [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewo to"TheNewCountry" [1]
Yes, there was a sponsor family in Utah, possibly Mormon. L.Boud -----Original Message----- From: pol-morzewo-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pol-morzewo-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Thomas E. Lassek Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 10:26 PM To: pol-morzewo@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewo to"TheNewCountry" " . . . My surnames from Margarbowa in the 1890's are GRIGUHN and DANOWSKI. Has anyone seen any of these surnames? L Boud . . . " ~+~+~+~+~+ Looked
3. Re: [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewo to "The NewCountry" [1]
My surnames from Margarbowa in the 1890's are GRIGUHN and DANOWSKI. Has anyone seen any of these surnames? LBoud -----Original Message----- From: pol-morzewo-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pol-morzewo-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Thomas E. Lassek Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:52 PM To: pol-morzewo@rootsweb.com Subject: [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewo to "The NewCountry" Good day to the list ~ Bogdan and I are asking for the collective knowledge of the group concerning
4. [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewo to "The New Country" [1]
Good day to the list ~ Bogdan and I are asking for the collective knowledge of the group concerning the emigration of those from Morzewo into their chosen country, prior to the 1900's. We are looking for an informal response, not necessarily technical with references, although that information would be beneficial. We are all bitten by the genealogy bug and have researched in our own way for years. As such, the gist of the response is a formed opinion based on more fact than not, and of course, t
5. Re: [POL-MORZEWO] Emigration & Immigration - Morzewo to "TheNewCountry" [1]
" . . . My surnames from Margarbowa in the 1890's are GRIGUHN and DANOWSKI. Has anyone seen any of these surnames? L Boud . . . " ~+~+~+~+~+ Looked back through my notes and the surnames I have recorded and I don't see either one. Wish I would have some info to give you but sorry to say I don't. Did these Families emigrate to the US ? Tom Lassek
6. [POL-MORZEWO] Fw: odpowiedź na pismo [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: APP O/Pi3a To: granmagranpa@bellsouth.net Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 5:44 AM Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] odpowied< na pismo Patrz za31cznik ~+~+~+~+~+ Archiwum Paqstwowe w Poznaniu Oddzia3 w Pile Pi3a, dnia 30 stycznia 2009 r. AP-843-18/2009
7. [POL-MORZEWO] Fw: Archives [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Archiwum Panstwowe w Poznaniu Oddzial w Gnieznie To: Thomas E. Lassek Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 12:44 AM Subject: Re: Archives Gniezno, 30.01.2009 r. Pan Tomas Lassek Eufaula Alabama USA granmagranpa@bellsouth.net nasz znak: 843 - 2/09 We would like to inform that we send your request to State Archive in Pila: Archiwum Panstwowe w Pile ul. Pplk. Aleksandra Kity 5 skr.poczt.231 64-920 Pila tel: +48 67 210 09 26 e-mail: pila@poznan.ap.gov.pl Kierownik Odd
8. [POL-MORZEWO] Poland State Archives [1]
http://www.progenealogists.com/poland/archives.htm
9. [POL-MORZEWO] WIOREK [1]
Doing some internet surfing, ran across this web site that has Wiorek's in it. http://www.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/Myra-L-Walcott-Darien/FILE/0002page.html Tom Lassek
10. [POL-MORZEWO] -- Pila/Pyla-- [1]
The area around the settlement of Pyla, situated in the Southern Pommeranian Lake District, was one of dense pine forests and lakes. Apparently, two ancient routes crossed here, an ancient "Heerstrasse" (Military Highway) from Central German Lands, leading across the River Oder, running parallel to the River Notec, also known as the German "River Netze". This route led into an area of the Vistula, further East, thought to have been the old amber route of the Romans. This ancient military highway is
11. [POL-MORZEWO] Pila - Repost [1]
~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+ Resubmission due to large number of new list members ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+ Good day to the list - In the year 1449, this Polish village was first identified in writing. Reasonably, the village existed well before this date. To put things into perspective a little - 1492 was the year identified, whereby Columbus discovered America. Prior to the 2nd world war, the spelling was generally PYL~A. After the war it was changed to PIL~A. Having said this, in actuality, both spellings were
12. [POL-MORZEWO] Morzewo - Part 2 [1]
The next "group" of "Lease Holders" are termed as "Cosseten". A "Cosseten" is a "Cottager" in English and they leased smaller tracts of land from the Noble Grabowski whereby they "built" a "Cottage" of the times and had a little land for their own use. Of course here, as in other groups, the Cottager came to an agreement with the Noble as to the cost for lease, which at this time was actually a barter exchange - the leased land in return for work performed on the Nobles land plus a portion of an
13. Re: [POL-MORZEWO] WIOREK [1]
Thanks Tom After viewing the data, I see that the Wiorek info is data I supplied to Myra Walcott, one of our new members, back in '99 or thereabouts. Descendants of this Wiorek group are related to me and live in the Chicago area. Regards Ed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lucy and Tom Lassek" To: "POL-MORZEWO" Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 4:39 AM Subject: [POL-MORZEWO] WIOREK > Doing some internet surfing, ran across this web site
14. [POL-MORZEWO] Question - [1]
Good day to the list - Does anyone have a recommendation as to references available concerning villages around Morzewo ?? Tom Lassek
15. [POL-MORZEWO] == Pila == [1]
Documented references to Snydemole and Pyla are reportedly found in parish church sources of 1449 where there is a mention of a sawmill and the name of the current "Wojewoda" (Mayor) whose name was Paul. Evidence also exists in the form of a letter from 1456 by the Brandenburg elector Kurfurst Friedrich II of Hohenzollern, "der Eiserne", or 'the Iron One' who had purchased the Newmark region from the German Templars in 1455. It's addressed to Bishop Andreas of Poznan and to Lukasz Gorka, the loca
16. [POL-MORZEWO] Pila [1]
Good day to the list - In the year 1449, this Polish village was first identified in writing. Reasonably, the village existed well before this date. To put things into perspective a little - 1492 was the year identified, whereby Columbus discovered America. Prior to the 2nd world war, the spelling was generally PYL~A. After the war it was changed to PIL~A. Having said this, in actuality, both spellings were freely used in early history. The Polish village name PIL~A is derived from the Polish ro
17. [POL-MORZEWO] The village of Pila [1]
Good day to the list - I have a few emails to send concerning the village of Pila, which is about 8 miles from Morzewo. The thought here is that when the records run out, one must explore different avenues if the research is to continue. Additionally, historical information in the past has provided several new leads to individual researchers, genealogical leads that would never have been discovered if the history of the area wasn't examined. My Pila posts will be historical, as extracted from th
18. [POL-MORZEWO] Morzewo - Netze River Valley [1]
Good day to the list - http://genealogy.drefs.net/ will take you to the main list for Professor Reuben Drefs, who, as known, has spent a "small fortune" in personal funds to copy specific information contained in the archives in Bydgoszcz Poland : Subject - Netze River Valley (Notec River Valley). Here, you may "research the records" - for surnames contained within the data base. Please note : I see there are some spelling errors contained therein. Questions and clarification may be address to D
19. [POL-MORZEWO] The village of Pila - Repost [1]
~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+ Resubmission due to recent listmember addition's ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+ Good day to the list - I have a few emails to send concerning the village of Pila, which is about 8 miles from Morzewo. The thought here is that when the records run out, one must explore different avenues if the research is to continue. Additionally, historical information in the past has provided several new leads to individual researchers, genealogical leads that would never have been discovered if the histo
20. [POL-MORZEWO] Morzewo - Part 1 [1]
Good day to the list - Historically, 5 August 1772 is listed as the date of the First Polish Partition. That is to say, Prussia on the West, Russia on the East, and Austria in the South, "Annexed" portions of Polish lands into their respective realms. In 1773 the newly annexed Prussian lands were examined for immediate taxation. Also, a census was performed in order to link the new Prussian "citizens" to the land for additional taxation. This "examination" was ordered by the Prussian King : Fred
21. [POL-MORZEWO] genealogy URL [1]
http://blog.familytreemagazine.com/insider/
22. [POL-MORZEWO] -- Pila / Pyla -- [1]
Economic circumstances or personal feuds may have been responsible for the frequent changes of ownership of the town, as Pyla was "purchased" in 1518 by Hieronymus von Bnin. The formal document of ownership was given to him in 1525 by King Zygmunt 1. After Bnin's demise, the town became the property of the dynasty of the mighty Gorka Family. This Family secretly leaned towards Protestantism, and they were in power until the 17th century. The Family included some of the wealthiest landowners and m
23. [POL-MORZEWO] Startup [1]
Good day to the list - 1. People are slowly coming on board. 2. A rootsweb affiliate contacted me (as is normal for new email lists) and the individual supports genealogy in his own way. His "window" into the hobby is to put the list specifics on every referral point he can find to include Cindi's list and others. 3. Things will be slow from me for awhile. I am busy learning all the stuff rootsweb sent me concerning the administration of a list. It's quite comprehensive and demands some "s
24. [POL-MORZEWO] Pallas Surname [1]
Good morning all! I have been researching the Pallas surname from Morzewo for quite a while now. Does anyone else have this surname in their tree? thanks! Barbara **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)
25. Re: [POL-MORZEWO] POL-MORZEWO Digest, Vol 1, Issue 3 [1]
Hi all: So far as I know, the Pallas surname is not part of the Morzewo Lasek / Lassek family tree. Ron Lassek ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:23:21 EDT From: MomDotts@aol.com Subject: [POL-MORZEWO] Pallas Surname To: POL-MORZEWO@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Good morning all! I have been researching the Pallas surname from Morzewo for quite a while now.

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