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Nov. 15th, 2005 12:24 amhttp://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:-EQFX2lXEyQJ:208.62.120.191/ecp/news_columnists/article/0,1626,ECP_747_3358998,00.html+kruskol&hl=en
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I need to see this picture. For those of you that don't know, these are definitely relatives, because there are very, very few Kruskols in the United States, and I know that they settled in the Midwest (Ohio, I believe) and some went to California, and some went to New York. The side closest to me is the side that went to New York.
Maybe I do have a little hope of tracing back... at least on my father's side. My mother's side... well, there aren't any US censuses (is that even grammatically correct?) in Puerto Rico before 1898, because it wasn't part of the US.
Also, this page http://www.dkgoodman.com/genealgy.html suggests I may be part Polish as well. Sweet. :D Maybe I should learn a Polonaise. Ha. Right.
O_O
I need to see this picture. For those of you that don't know, these are definitely relatives, because there are very, very few Kruskols in the United States, and I know that they settled in the Midwest (Ohio, I believe) and some went to California, and some went to New York. The side closest to me is the side that went to New York.
Maybe I do have a little hope of tracing back... at least on my father's side. My mother's side... well, there aren't any US censuses (is that even grammatically correct?) in Puerto Rico before 1898, because it wasn't part of the US.
Also, this page http://www.dkgoodman.com/genealgy.html suggests I may be part Polish as well. Sweet. :D Maybe I should learn a Polonaise. Ha. Right.
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Date: 2005-11-15 03:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-15 08:55 pm (UTC)Haha, a Polonaise is a type of piano piece that I think only Chopin wrote; I think he invented it lol