[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Frolich (Frelich) of Central Poland,probably Warsaw area
kenneth krawczyk
kenkraw at hotmail.com
Sat May 8 14:49:10 PDT 2004
I wanted to add that regarding my Grandmother mentioned below, I have her
death certificate and it indicates her father's name was "unknown Frohlich"
and the mother was "unknown Shewking". I have the 1920 census showing her,
my Grandfather Wladyslaw Krawczyk, as well as my Father Edward and Aunt
Helen. While it shows Wladyslaw's immigration year, it doesn't show hers.
I've searched the Ellis Island records for Frohlich, Froelich, Froehlich,
Froehlick, Froehliich, and several others. I've also searched the
familysearch.org files the same way.
Is there another website that I might try that works like the Ellis Island
website, assuming she might have came into another port of entry.
Thanks in advance,
Ken Krawczyk
>From: Rose Ingram <roseingram at shaw.ca>
>To: kenneth krawczyk <kenkraw at hotmail.com>,
>ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
>Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Frolich (Frelich) of Central
>Poland,probably Warsaw area
>Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 00:46:08 -0700
>
>Kenneth,
>
>There are a few research options available to you.
>
>First, obtain the marriage licence or record. There are microfilmed
>records
>of Marriage Licences for East St. Louis, Ill. The licence should mention
>parents names plus place of birth.
>Second, get copy of the death record, or obituary notice - there may be
>mention of place of birth.
>Third, look for Sophia on passenger lists. You will have to be creative
>with the name spellings when searching.
>
>Look for the Krawczyk family in the 1920 Federal Census. Most LDS Family
>History Centers have free access to Ancestry.com but may charge a nominal
>sum for internet time.
>
>Rose Ingram.
>
>"kenneth krawczyk" wrote
>
> > This German name was the maiden name of my Grandmother, Sophia (Zophia)
> > Frelich (Frolich), who never spoke anything but Polish until she died.
>Her
> > birth date was October 20, 1895, and she died May 06, 1927, buried in
>St.
> > Louis, Missouri, Calvary Cemetery. She was married to my Grandfather,
> > Wladlslaw Krawczyk, and they married October 12, 1914 in East St. Louis,
> > Illinois. The only other data we know for sure is that she had a sister
> > named Anastasia, who stayed in Poland.
> >
> > Thanks for any information leading to this family
> >
> > Kenneth E. Krawczyk
> >
>
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