[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Eufrozyny, wife of Krystyan Jozef of Kepa Kikolska, Poland

Brandt Gibson ironhide781 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 21 13:23:26 PDT 2012


I recently found the birth and marriage records of my 3rd-great-grandfather Ludwig Heinrich Joseph in Kepa Kikolska, Poland. In both of them, his father's name is listed as Krystyan Jozef, and his mother's as Eufrozyny of Frederów. This family was German but living in Poland. would these be their original names, or their German names written in Polish? Also, I did an Internet search on the name Eufrozyny, and it looks like the name was originally Greek, but was adopted by Hungarians as well. Could this mean Eufrozyny was Hungarian? If not, is there any significance to her having this name? I'm still very new to researching my family history in this area so please excuse my obvious ignorance if this is an easy answer.

Thanks,

Brandt Gibson
fife, WA
 		 	   		  


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