[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] dialects
Jerry Frank
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
Tue Feb 7 06:36:33 PST 2006
I don't know anyone who has managed to trace their ancestry by way of
dialect. There are two main problems with attempting to do so.
First, dialect regions are large. How would you know which family of
many in that region you fit into?
Second, there are often intermediate stages of migration between the
dialect origin and Volhynia or Bessarabia. If you are missing a
generation or two of information, you cannot connect to the origin.
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
At 08:59 PM 06/02/2006, Verna Hutchinson wrote:
>Hello List:
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>I've been fortunate through the kindness of genealogists,in Europe & Canada
>to further my ancestry
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>back another 4 generations. I started out with only paternal Grandparents
>arriving in Canada 1907 from Lutzk Volhynia
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>My maternal Grandparents arrived here in 1913 from Bessarabia.
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>I am now trying to find out where the ancestors immigrated from,before
>arriving in Volhynia & Bessarabia .
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>The Bessarabian Grandparents spoke either low German. or Swabish.
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>The Volhynian Grandparents spoke a German closer to what the minister
>spoke,which I thought to be high German
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>Would knowing the right dialect help in finding the area that the families
>originated from?
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> Thank you Verna
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