Re: Stasia Szulejka
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Stasia Szulejka
Sharon Schwarz 5/11/04
Sharon
Not related to your ancestral names.Want to give you some search engines and websites.
www.rat.de/kuijsten/navigator
http://vivisimo.comhttp://vivisimo.com
www.munky.com
www.pikpuk.com
Here is a map of Austria-Hungary:
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/austhung.htmhttp://users.erols.com/mwhite28/austhung.htm
www.pgsa.org
http://maxpages.com/polandhttp://maxpages.com/poland
www.halgal.com
www.polishroots.org/genpoland
www.kresy.co.uk/galicja.html
In 1990 in Poland there were 147 SZULEJKOs and 2 GLADKI.
There is a town Ogrodniczki in Poland.
www.pilot.pl
A good locator of a town is :
www.jewishgen.org/ShtetlSeeker/loctown.htm
Using a One Step to locate an Ellis Island manifest
www.stevemorse.orgLocating people from a village Ogrodnicki, the site gave out Jan Ruszinowicz. On the manifest the town is spelled Ogrodniki and Ogrodnicki.
12 people from Ogrodniki passed thru Ellis Island.
I see that your Stasia SZULEJKA has that she is from Horodniki. There is also a Salomeja SZULEJKO that passed thru EI.
If this Stasia is yours, no place does she have on the manifest that she is Polish. There were 3 others from Horodniki.Maybe a clue in their manifest.
If your ancestor had social security numbers or was naturalized citizen than those papers would have a precise name of a town.
http://ssdi.rootsweb.comhttp://ssdi.rootsweb.com
I do believe that your Anastasia and Nicholas Gladky had social security numbers. You can request the SS-5Form.
www.nara.gov