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Recently I've found out that some german ancestors came from the village Myszory, Mischory or Miszory by Brochow. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miszory
In Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego is written:
Myszory, wś, pow. sochaczewski, gm. Tułowice, paraf. Brochów. W 1827 r. 31 dm. 165 mk.
In Albert Breyer’s „Deutsche Gaue in Mittelpolen“ is written that around 1798 in Miszory a german school is located.
That's all I've found online! Please help me find more, especially about the time before 1810. Any language is fine: polish, german, russian.
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Martini
Myszory, Mischory or Miszory
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Myszory, Mischory or Miszory
Hi Martini, do those ancestors have a name? Or do you only want more information about Miszory village?
Indexes from Brochów are here: https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.ph ... z&rid=2877
There are plenty of german-sounding names. The village is written down as Myszory, Mysiory, Misiory, and probably other spellings as well.
Piotr
Indexes from Brochów are here: https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.ph ... z&rid=2877
There are plenty of german-sounding names. The village is written down as Myszory, Mysiory, Misiory, and probably other spellings as well.
Piotr
RE: Myszory, Mischory or Miszory
Hello Piotr! Thank you for your response. I'm researching the Boss, Boß, Boßy, Buss lutheran family. I have found records up to 1802, but none further. Wondering if before they were going to Ilow parish or a catholic one nearby.
But I'm really interested in the history of Myszory village - who and when has founded it, why here, who was the landowner.
Martini
But I'm really interested in the history of Myszory village - who and when has founded it, why here, who was the landowner.
Martini
