Tag: Moraniec

  • The Family of Adelbert Moraniec and Margaretha Wojtovicz

    FAMILY OF ADELBERT MORANIEC AND MARGARETHA House #15 Bobrowa            Note: all children Baptized on the day of birth 1.Marianna  b. 6 Dec 1837 (baptized same  day) 2.  Laurentius (Waerzyniec) 4 Aug 1839 (baptized same day) Midwife: Agnes Janora Godparents: Stanislaw Janora & Maria Lipa    Death: Oct 1839 3.  Mateusz “MAX” b.14 Sep 1841 Midwife: AJ …

  • Teresa Biedron Moraniec

    TERESA BIEDRON MORANIEC   Born in 1883 to Bartholomew Biedron and Teresa Grochowski (1862-7 Aug 1919 38 St Hedwig Detroit, buried 9 Aug 1919 Holy Cross Cemetery)  in Glinik, Podkarpackie, Poland. Teresa’s grandparents were Stanislau and Mary Grochowski. She had a brother, named John Biedron (b. 1889 Austria) who married a Tekla Pajak (b. 1896…

  • Descendents of Wojiech Garbacik and Marianna Lopatkiewicz

    This is a work in progress of four generations. Please inform me of any mistakes, or additions that you know of.  I already see a mistake in one line….oy! I am publishing it anyway because you can get the idea at least. Once I get this staightened out, it would be nice to have Wojuec’s…

  • The Garbacik- Moraniec – Biedron Connection

    The Garbacik- Moraniec – Biedron Connection

    Here’s the connection as we know it today: Tomasz Grochowski marrries Marianna Garbacik b. abt. 1830- 1840. They have a daughter, Theresa Grochowski b. abt. 1857 -1862 (different records list different birth dates). in Glinik Polski.  Teresa marries Marcin Garbacik son of Antoni and Sophia Faber. We have no ther information about Marcin.  Teresa marries…

  • The Moraniec and Garbaczyk Homeland, day three

    Continuing our tour, on Day Two, we arrived at the parish office in Nagoszyn for our appointment with the assistant pastor at 7 PM. There was a slim window when the clergy would be available  to answer questions, counsel parishioners  and in our case, assist research. Our work would now focus on the Moraniec – Lipa…

  • The Moraniec and Garbacik homeland, Day Two

    The Moraniec and Garbacik homeland, Day Two

    This day would prove to be my most exciting day in Poland, though I didn’t figure that when we began since we’d decided to focus on our thorniest problem, the Garbaczyks. I still did not know the village of origin and did not believe we’d be able to figure it out in such a short period…

  • MATEUSZ MORANIEC

    MATEUSZ aka MAX MORANIEC Max was born 14 Sep 1841 in House #15 Bobrowa, Debica to Adelbert Moraniec and Margaretha Wojtovicz.  This was the same house his father was born in, his grandfather lived in, and his children would come to life in as well. The midwife was Agnes Janora. The godparents were Martin Wojtovicz…

  • Walter (Władysław) Casimir Łasecki

    Walter (Władysław) Casimir Łasecki

    Walter (Władysława) Casimir Łasecki Son of Anthony  Łasecki & Michalina Dych, born 18 Sep 1894 Detroit, MI. Where his parents had been living with his paternal grandmother. Godparents were?? The 1900 Census lists Walter as 5 years old living at 119 Superior Street in a mortgaged home in Ward 3 District 30, Detroit, with his father,…

  • Descendents of Andrej Lasecki & Franciska Rozmarynowska

    Descendants of Andrej Lasecki & Francis Rozmarynowska Andrej Lasecki b.abt.1821, probably in Cseszewo to my 3rd Great-Grandparents, Martin Lasecki and Franciska Szymanska (sp uncertain).  His parents married 1817 in Legowo, making Andrej one of their eldest.  He was a  day-laborer or a servant at various times. I surmise that since he moved so often, he owned…

  • Family of Marcin Lipa and Barbara Janora

      Family of MARCIN LIPA & BARBARA JANORA (Big Joe’s Grandparents) Marcin, aka Martin Lipa was born on 12 Oct 1817 in House #14 Bobrowa to Jacob Lipa and Agnes Golembiowska aka Golemo. Barbara Janora was baptized on 2 Dec 1821 in House 71 Bobrowa to Szymon Janora and Teresa Gil. Martin and Barbara had…

  • Origin of Moraniec family

    Origin of Moraniec family

    Though we don’t exactly know the etymology  of the Moraniec name ((pronounced Mor-an-yitz and spelled in the Latin records Moranice), Sue’s Polish language teacher, Beata, has told us that the name means “one from the border,” perhaps implying that the Moraniecs originated from Russia, Czech, or Slovakia? Iwona agreed that it most likely did not…