Friday, August 7, 2015

Welcome Family and Friends



This blog will be a collection of stories and family histories of the Ancestors and Descendants of John Radzvilowicz (1893-1977) and Michelina Zacharowa (1898-1953).  Both were Polish immigrants who met in Uncasville, CT some time just before WW1.  There they raised 6 children.  Those children gave them 17 grandchildren. Those grandchildren gave them 27+ great grand children. 
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There is one rule.  Please consider whatever facts you share may be viewed by anyone on the web.
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As the family continues to grow more great great, and great great great grandchildren it is harder and harder to keep track so I welcome your contributions
At the same time, we have lost connections to our ancestors.  Hopefully some may find this blog and reconnect with our branch.
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Our roots also speak of Boleslaw (Bennie) Radzvilowicz, a younger brother of John by 3 years.  His family settled in Norwich, CT and some changed to the surname Radwill.  There is a recent suggestion of an older brother, Vincenti but still many questions.  Michelina Zacharowa became Michelina Zachar Radzvilowicz and beside her sister Mary Zacharowa Kurpowski, a Montville resident, she had sisters Blance and Josefa, and brothers Boleslaw and Stanley (Reflections page 18), all connections lost to us at this time.
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Some of the confusion over surnames comes from the shifting boarders of Poland.  In Russian Poland in 1866 a protest / revolt against Russian rule lead to the banning of the use of the Polish language in public and only Russian being taught in schools thereafter.  A proud and defiant people, the Poles tried to keep their language alive and D spoke a mix of Russian Polish, although he read and wrote in mostly Russian.  The modern Russian alphabet has 33 characters of Cyrillid script.  4 letters were deleted in 1917-1918.  8 letters were deleted before 1750. The Polish alphabet now has 32 characters but is has different origins than Russian.  A study into the details is a major college study that I can’t begin here.  Only believe me that compressing either language down to 26 characters leaves lots of new variations possible.
Then comes Americanization of names.  The new immigrants wanted to fit in to their new country with names that didn’t mark them as immigrants so, names were shortened and modified.
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Helen Radzvilowicz-Karney (1926-2011) was the 5th child.  In 1991, after cancer surgery, I suggested her spend some of her recovery writing her childhood memories.  A year later she gave me 24 typed, well composed pages which I would like to share with those who did not get one of the few printed copies. Her mini autobiography is contained in the following 25 photo scans. (sorry to say I am having trouble posting these photos and I am working on a fix.  Meanwhile, here are some to the names she listed and the page numbers they will be found on.   
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This list is both my mother’s spellings from her memories, possibly of names she never saw written out, and my guessing on when the ending ‘s’ was plural for a family or singular.  So, either one of us may be less than perfect with the spellings.  


page
surname
full name
relation
to
1
Fox
Dr Morton Fox
2
Wisniewski
2
Allen
2
Rheaume
2
Sophie
Cousin
3
none
4
Palczewski
4
Radzvilowicz
Bennie
Brother
John Radzvilowicz
4
Rassmussen
4
Sobolewski
Joe Sobolewski
4
Sobolewski
Helen Sobolewski
5
Kropowski
Walter Kropowski
Cousin
5
Macknicki
6
Luty
6
Voit
7
Bolles
7
Kenn
7
Perringer
Lillian Perringer
7
Zieger
7
House
7
Pulahovich
7
Shea
Mike Shea
7
Shea
Helen Shea
7
Munson
Marjorie Munson
7
Dryhan
8
Herbert
8
Lak
8
Poplawski
8
Carron
8
Bassinett
8
Zagorski
9
Donahue
Dr. Donahue
9
Fox
Dr. Fox
9
Rassmussen
Dr. Rassmussen
9
Lubchansky
Dr. Lubchansky
10
Sheehan
10
Brooks
10
Leckenback
11
Kondratowicz
11
Chalutas
12
Bokoff
12
Angeloszek
13
Sobolewski
13
Krajewski
13
Perringer
13
Thibeault
14
Scoviche
15
Paroza
Sophie Paroza
16
Stankiewicz
Chester Stankiewicz
17
none
18
Tamulevich
18
Pistrowski
Helen Zachar Pistrowski
Cousin
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
18
Zacharowa
Walarian Zacharowa
Uncle
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
18
Weisler
Judge Weisler
18
Pistrowski
Walter Pistrowski Sr
18
Pistrowski
Walter Pistrowski Jr
18
Zacharowa
Amelia ? Zacharowa
18
Zacharowa
Blanch
Sister
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
18
Zacharowa
Mary
Sister
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
18
Zacharowa
Josefa
Sister
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
18
Zacharowa
Boleslaw
Brother
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
18
Zacharowa
Stanley
Brother
Lena Zachar Radzvilowicz
19
Marslow
19
Sobanski
19
Goldblatt
Phillip Goldblatt
19
Goldblatt
Morris Goldblatt
20
Hendel
William Hendel
20
Hendel
Myron Hendel
20
Gutkowski
Felix Gutkowski
21
Koleda
Polly Koleda
21
Matweef
21
Leist
21
Smiddy
21
Soja
Alice Soja
22
Mioduszewski
Raymond Mioduszewski
22
Chapel
22
Krupowski
Alec Krupowski
22
Krupowski
Mary Zacharowa Krupowski
22
Krupowski
Mary Krupowski
22
Krupowski
Helen Krupowski
22
Krupowski
Walter Krupowski
22
Krupowski
Alec Krupowski r
22
Krupowski
Sophie Krupowski
22
Willard
Larry Willard
22
Willard
Mary Krupowski Willard
23
Sobolewski
Joe Sobolewski
23
Stefanski
Hellen Stefanski Sobolewski
24
Radzvilowicz
Bennie Radzvilowicz
24
Radzvilowicz
Julia ? Radzvilowicz
24
Radzvilowicz
Anne
24
Radzvilowicz
Mary
24
Radzvilowicz
Nellie
24
Radzvilowicz
Stanley
24
Radzvilowicz
Michael
24
Radzvilowicz
Joseph
24
Psylucki
Rose Radzvilowicz Psylucki
24
Psylucki
Frank Psylucki
24
Psylucki
Helen Psylucki
24
Psylucki
Frances Psylucki
24
Psylucki
Joseph Psylucki
24
Psylucki
Clair Psylucki
24
Walenczyk
Stanley Walenczyk
24
Macknicki
Amelia Macknicki
24
Macknicki
Evelyn Macknicki
24
Macknicki
Fannie Macknicki


 Wish me luck on posting her text.









2 comments:

  1. Steve, this is wonderful! Thank you so much for taking the time to set this up for us to share. Our family is certainly bonded by memories and love!

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  2. Steve, thanks for this. If you need help as we go along, I'd be glad to participate as best I can. I can also search Mom's memory for what she can recall of Uncasville of days ago.
    Pat

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