[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] From Plock to Czysew , Poland & wagons
Jerry Frank
jkfrank at shaw.ca
Mon Feb 24 08:35:08 PST 2003
Catching up on some older stuff due to a very busy week.
I am a little confused about the references to Czysew since these place
names are duplicated several times within Poland and I cannot find Zabiele
Pikuly. I assume you may be referring to the region E and NE of Ostrow
Mazowiecka which was in Lomza parish. This is in the opposite direction of
Volhynia but not an unusual migration pattern. It may have simply been
stimulated by availability of land rather than agents luring them to the area.
Several people on this list and members of SGGEE are focusing on this area
and perhaps they will be able to help you further with specific info.
At 05:14 PM 18/02/2003 -0800, Mag Ton wrote:
>August Ziemer ( born on 9 December 1841 , christianed
>at Schrotterburg's Plock German Lutheran Church , son
>of Jan Ziemer & Euphrosina Abraham ) somehow migrated
>from Borosiewo , Plock and ended up in the area of
>Czysew ( Zabiele Pikuly & Sasiny to be exact ) where
>he bought land in the 1860's . Is this on the way to
>Volyhynia ? Were there a large group from Plock that
>would have settled in this area - being intercepted by
>a possible agent / or lured by other settled former
>neighbors or relatives ? What German Lutheran
>Evengelical Church was in this area for such
>settlements ?
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
jkfrank at shaw.ca
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