sábado, 21 de abril de 2012

POLISH KIELTYKAS MIGRATIONS - CHART

I can name it as EXHAUSTIVE CHART because there is more than 600 names, everyone lived in pasted centuries  and  almost all of them are not more with us. But they constructed our present and future.
I visited museums, Libraries, government's archives, cemiterie's lists, families and cities histories sites, and many others places. (The sites are in right column)

Obs: I have wrote the chart in portuguese, now I am organizing and putting it in English, so it will delay some time more to make it right. Many sites are confidential ones, maybe you won't get in it.

Crtl + F to search for names in chart.

***Remember, it's a temporary chart. Just the start point to build a genealogical tree. It certainly contains many errors.

Also, the left colun number may be change as we find new names, to join to the ones already there.


I am trying to make it more friendly, so, if you have some good idea, tell me please.

POLISH KIELTYKAS

I searched for people named 'Kieltyka' that lived in the 18 and 19 centuries. They passed away by our planet, lived a whole life, married, had childrens, and left a rich heritage for all of us that descend from them.

I found the names of our ancient relatives from open web sites, so everyone can look for the site's adresses. But if some family rather not having the name of a dear one in this page, please contact me.

In other hand, if you wanna help us adding informations, or correcting some wrong data, we thanks, for sure.

Did you find some person that was you relative?

Registers in "Acervo Histórico da Igreja do Sagrado Coração de Jesus, das Famílias polonesas da Colônia Muricy, em São José dos Pinhais PR/BRASIL", show kieltyka's families coming from Galacia, Poland, to Brazil in 1878. The same way, Iwona Dakiniewicz, tell us about Records during this period were registered as either Austria (Galicia), Russia or Prussia and the surname Kieltyka appears in Osobnica,  and Debowiec, Jaslo - Galicia (1746 - 1774) Town County Partitions.  

http://www.ipgs.us/iwonad/surnames/namesk.html


The "Brazilian Kieltyka's" people are not here but in
https://kieltykabrasil.blogspot.com.br/2012/03/inicio.html


Chart: I listed everyone I found,that migrated or not, but only those ones that was born til middle of 1900.

See Chart  below


                                          _________________________________        CHART - KIELTYKAs FROM OLD TIMES         _________________________________
 

























Felix and his sister Anna in 1990














ANDREW & ANNA SIENKO

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