Category: Dych

  • Lasecki Land, day three

    Lasecki Land, day three

    On day three of our adventure, we toured the Wagrowiec church and town before heading to the civil archives in Gniezno.                                   Stop #1 Church of the Assumption– Our first stop was down the street from the hotel! Beginning in 1830 when the…

  • Hunting for Jan Dych’s grave

    Hunting for Jan Dych’s grave

    Looking for Rebecca’s great-great-great grandfather, Jan Dych‘s grave at the Sweetest Heart of Mary Cemetery in the summer of 2010 was an amazing adventure! Cousin Jann provided assistance not only in finding the grave and several cemeteries, but was a joy to meet.  The caretaker of the cemetery, sexton Duane Anders, was incredibly generous with his…

  • Lasecki Land!

    As I was researching Wagrowiec in Wielpolska, the area north of Poznan where the Laseckis (Dychs, Rozmarynowskas, Nowaks are from, I stumbled upon the absolutely gorgeous video from the folk group, Zgagafari which captures the essence so well.  I love the music, though I have no idea what the song is about….do you? Hope you…

  • Lasecki Land, day two

    The second day we headed straight to the Pila ( north of Grylewo) civil archives.We lunched at a beautiful resort on Lake Chodzieskie, then visited Czsezewo (the main Lasecki town), and returned to Grylewo before heading back to the hotel. Please check out the map on Lasecki Land, day one if you are wondering exactly where we were. And if…

  • Lasecki Land, day one

    Lasecki Land, day one

    With the help of our wild, fearless driver and founder of the Poznan Project, Lukasz (pronounce that Wu kash), Rebecca, and I were able to track down and visit the relevant villages of the ancestors of Walter Lasecki (pronounce Wah set ski) during three days in June 2012. I wrote a small piece describing a…

  • Wojciech Dych and Francisca Nowak

    Wojciech Dych and Francisca Nowak

    Wojiech, whose name is synomous with Adelbert, and would be called George in America, was born 20 March, 1802 in Rybowo village in Grylewo Parish to Antony Dich and Anna Torpoteslisch (sp).  The record is a bit hard to read, but you get the gyst. Looks like he was baptised the next day with the…

  • Sweetest Heart of Mary cemetery

    Sweetest Heart of Mary cemetery aka Greenwood is a treasure of Detroit’s Polish community. I’m so glad to see folks working to preserve the heritage of our hard-working ancestors. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Sexton Duane Anders for the hours toiling under a broiling midsummer sun to help us find the grave…

  • The short life of Catharina BISCUP DYCH

    Catharina BISCUP DYCH ~ GreatGreat Grandmother Catharina was born 10 April 1846 in Łęgowo, Wagrowiec, area of then, West Prussia to Szymon Biscup and Zophia Zamorska. We don’t know much about her early life, but we know that she married Jan Dych from a neighboring village of Danaborz, abt. 1867 when she was abt. 21. She and Jan…

  • Jan Dych

    Jan Dych

    JAN DYCH ~ Helen’s Great Great Great Grandfather Note: I don’t know anything personal about my third great grandfather, so I am culling from research here. I’d like to thank Grazyna from GuidingPoland.com for some preliminary research as well as Lukasz Bielecki from the Poznan Project for being our genealogical guide on our 2012 foray…

  • Michalina Dych Lasecki

    Michalina Dych Lasecki

    MICHALINA (DYCH) LASECKI Michalina was the 54 girl born  in the village of Danaborz in Grylewo parish, in Wielpolska, Poland, or PRUSSIA as it was then under German jurisdiction.  She came into this world on 17 Oct 1872 at noon. Her parents were Jan Dych, a farmer and Catherine Biscup. Her godparents were Joseph Slabosiewski and Francisca…