Sosinski Ancestry Search for Great Great Grandparents
: ndz 09 lut 2025, 20:55
Hello,
I am attempting to find some information about our Polish ancestors but have had a difficult time tracking down any information beyond the three Sosinski’s that immigrated to America.
- Lukasz Sosinski (born 1859 or 1860) immigrated to America first.
He was followed by
- his son Felix Sosinski (born 1896. We think on April 16th)
- and his nephew, Felix’s cousin, Dominik Sosinski (born July 4th, 1889).
We know Dominik came through Ellis Island in 1914. It appears that Dominik was on a ship named “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria”. Ellis Island has the last listed location for him as on Seazew, Russia. Unsure if that meant Szczecin, Poland - which is where the ship was built.
Based on his Dominik’s draft registration card for WW2, he listed “Zieciol, Poland” which we assume is Zdzięcioł, present day Dzyatlava, Belarus.
We would appreciate anyone who can point us to any resources to narrow our search for Dominik’s parents and the rest of Lukasz and Felix’s extended family.
Thank you,
Dominic
I am attempting to find some information about our Polish ancestors but have had a difficult time tracking down any information beyond the three Sosinski’s that immigrated to America.
- Lukasz Sosinski (born 1859 or 1860) immigrated to America first.
He was followed by
- his son Felix Sosinski (born 1896. We think on April 16th)
- and his nephew, Felix’s cousin, Dominik Sosinski (born July 4th, 1889).
We know Dominik came through Ellis Island in 1914. It appears that Dominik was on a ship named “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria”. Ellis Island has the last listed location for him as on Seazew, Russia. Unsure if that meant Szczecin, Poland - which is where the ship was built.
Based on his Dominik’s draft registration card for WW2, he listed “Zieciol, Poland” which we assume is Zdzięcioł, present day Dzyatlava, Belarus.
We would appreciate anyone who can point us to any resources to narrow our search for Dominik’s parents and the rest of Lukasz and Felix’s extended family.
Thank you,
Dominic