[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Kaminski and Sebroski from Rypin
krampetz at aol.com
krampetz at aol.com
Mon Jan 11 21:55:47 PST 2010
My own Polish grandmother, married to Joseph Niewiera
Arrived with her daughter, my mother, under the NOT MISPELLED
names of Roszalia and Mary Niewierowa .. The female ending of his
name.
(which they apparently dropped after being here)
I've also seen a 'y' added to the end of Jakuc, and 'o' endings changed
to 'a'
for women in a Polish family.
There are a number of other odd (to us present day people) endings for
feminine name forms of Polish surnames. I'm sure there's a list
somewhere.
So use the Steve Morse web site when searching Ellis Island, and leave
off the last letter or two.
_http://stevemorse.org/ellis2/ellisgold.html_ (http://stevemorse.org/ellis2/ellisgold.html)
I never would've found 'em without it.
Bob
In a message dated 1/11/2010 9:19:47 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
gary at warnerengineering.com writes:
Hal,
I do not see any Brinkmann or Brickmann names in our databases that seem
to fit the information that you have provided. I also do not see any
records that seem to match up for Sebroski or Zabroski or Kaminski.
You will want to keep an open mind when you look for surnames that end
in ski, as they may be the Polish version of a German name. For
instance, it is well documented that Kaminski (from the Polish word
Kamien, meaning stone) is linked to the German name Stein and Steinke
(both of which have Stein, or stone as part of the name. I have no
hard evidence, but it appears that the Polish language is a bit vague in
translations at times, so the German name might be anything with Stein
as part of the name, including Koberstein, or other names. I also do
not see any records that match with the data you have given below using
names that have Stein as part of the name. The best way to find out if
any of our data matches yours, however, is for you to submit a gedcom
file with your data in it. Please see the submittal standards at
http://sggee.org/about_us/db_submittal_instruct.pdf
Gary Warner
SGGEE
On 1/11/2010 5:24 PM, Hal and Jan Kamm wrote:
> I have been researching my paternal grandparents and think that
Ludwig and Arthur Kaminski came from Rypin and/or Plock in 1900 for Ludwig, 1907
for Arthur, and my grandmother Mary Sebroski (orZabroski) came in 1889.
>
> Ludwig and Arthur's parents were John Kaminski and Louisa Brinkmann or
Brickmann.
>
> Mary's parents were John Sebroski and mother was Sophie ?Kommroske.
>
> Other close family friends from Rypin were Krupps (Otto, Ottilie, Henry,
Oscar, Leopold, Helen) whose father was Emil Krupp, mother was Natalie.
>
> Also Otto Neske who came from Rypin about 1902.
>
> I joined SGGEE recently and have not found anything on this site that
sheds light on these families.
>
> What other resources are available through SGGEE?
>
> Thanks
>
> Hal Kamm
>
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