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My father Ignat Janulin was born in Grodno 1946, it was poland at the time. He had a brother Miroslav and a sister Jadia. His fathers name was Jusef Janulin and a wife Helena Janulina, her maiden name was Kersis (Kersyte), My dads grandfathers name was Jan Janulin, not sure where or when he was born but he moved to Merkine (village in then Poland now Lithuania) and had 10 kids, some of them died when they where little. His wife Anna Zarnovskaja was from very posh/well known family of Priests and other. All i know is when my dad was 20 his mother told him that she was exchanging letters with family in New Jersey(?) and that there where family members that have immigrated to Canada and Alaska.
Does anyone know any information to help me trace my family?

2007-03-20 01:40:25 · 3 answers · asked by AJ616 2 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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The 1930 US census lists a family in Hudson, New Jersey - husband, wife, son and daughter. This shows name, residence, birth year, birth place and family relationship.

Michal Janulin Hudson, NJ abt 1880 Poland Head
Frances Janulin Hudson, NJ abt 1890 Wife
Thomas Janulin Hudson, NJ abt 1910 Son
Stella Janulin Hudson, NJ abt 1914 Daughter

Further details: Michal was 29 when he married, Frances was 18. Both were born in Poland, and both kids were born in NY. The parents of Michal and Frances were also born in Poland. Michal's occupation in machinist at a factory. Both children were employed as office clerks.

World War I registration cards for males showing name, birthdate, race, birthplace and place of registration:
Mamert Janulin, 11 May 1879, White, Not Stated, Hudson, NJ
Stier Janulin, 15 Dec 1893, Caucasian (White), Russia, Not Stated, Hudson, NJ

Here's a registration card for WW2 showing name, birth year, place of birth, where born, enlistment date, where enlisted::
William R Janulin,1916,New Jersey, 4 Dec 1942,New Jersey

Passenger lists showing name, departure date, est. birth year, gender, port of arrival, ethnicity, residence, ship name:
Peter Janulin -- 24 May 1898 -- abt 1874 -- Male -- New York -- Suwalken -- Bulgaria
Stefan Janulin -- 9 Nov 1912 -- abt 1893 --Male -- Cuxhaven; New York --Kolesznik --Patricia
Victor Janulin -- 27 Mar 1892 -- abt 1874 -- Male-- New York -- Wilna Russland (Russia) --Rhaetia

Passenger lists showing name, arrival date, est. birth year, gender, port of departure, ethnicity, ship name:
Eva Janulin -- 20 Nov 1901-- abt 1868 --Female --Hamburg --Russian -- Graf Waldersee
Fritz Janulin --27 Jul 1905 -- abt 1845 -- Male -- Hamburg -- Lithuanian --Patricia
Julian Janulin -- 27 May 1893 -- abt 1871 -- Male -- Rotterdam -- Russian -- Zaandam
Mamert Janulin -- 26 May 1902 -- abt 1878 -- Male -- Rotterdam -- Russian -- Potsdam
Maria Janulin -- 1 Jun 1914 -- abt 1897 -- Female -- Rotterdam -- Polish -- Nieuw Amsterdam
Mario Janulin -- 1 Jul 1922 -- abt 1890 -- Male -- Trieste -- Argentina
Scholostak Janulin -- 23 Aug 1906 -- abt 1877 -- Male -- Liverpool, England -- Lithuanian -- Carmania
Stewike Janulin -- 20 Nov 1901 -- abt 1867 -- Female -- Hamburg -- Russian -- Graf Waldersee
Jennie Janulin -- 23 Aug 1955 -- abt 1912 -- Female -- Cherbourg, France -- Queen Mary
Maria Janulin -- 1 Jun 1914 -- Nieuw Amsterdam
Thomas E Janulin -- 23 Aug 1955 -- abt 1910 -- Male -- Cherbourg, France -- Queen Mary

2007-03-20 05:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 1 0

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2007-03-20 01:45:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2007-03-20 02:20:44 · answer #3 · answered by crawdash 4 · 0 0

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