[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Radomske family

John Rauchert jfrauchert at shaw.ca
Wed Jan 9 18:36:34 PST 2008


In addition:

When the preson on Rootsweb replied to Cal the Manifest was unavailable but 
it is now available.  I have retrieved it and it can be viewed and saved 
from here:

http://johnrauchert.brinkster.net/familyhistory/other/radomskyellisisland.gif

I note that in addition to the Michael Radomsky that Cal was looking for it 
also lists (starting on line 7):

Johann Radomsky Age 67
Wife Wilhelmine Age 54
Sons
August Age 16
Jakob Age 11

All originating out of Ortakioi, "Rumania"

Finally,

The Heimatbuch der Dobrudscha-Deutschen Surname Index 
http://www.grhs.com/rig/bess/heimat_dob_bettcher.htm contains a number of 
Radomski who came from Bessarabia to Dobrudscha.

Radomske               (see Radomski)

Radomski             pgs.  77, 334, 335, 361, 364, 373, 376, 379,

                       412, 414-417, 443, 463, 491, 492

Radomsky               (see Radomski)

John F. Rauchert, Calgary, Alberta

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Rauchert" <jfrauchert at shaw.ca>
To: <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Radomske family


> In 2002, Cal posted the following on this forum:
>
> I have traced my family "Radomske" from Canada to USA to Ortakioi
> [Horia] ,Dobrudscha,Romania to Sarata, Tarutino in  Bessarabia . It
> seems that the spelling has many variations. It is believed that the
> family origanally came from "Radom" or the area around Radom, to Baden
> Germany, to Bessarabia and the to Romania leaving ther in 1902. Can
> anyone out there shed more light on my family?  Thank you,   Calvin
> Lloyd Radomske
>
> The Ortakioi [Horia] , Dobrudscha, Romania location he refers to probably 
> comes from his research as a result of this reply he received on the 
> Rootsweb forum 
> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/TheShipsList/2002-10/1036107624 which 
> lists place of origin of Rumanian and Oltakio.
>
> Also, as Jerry Frank's reply to you on the Poland Genealogy Forum 
> http://genforum.genealogy.com/poland/messages/42307.html states, we do 
> have some of the Forestburg Family in the SGGEE pedigree database.
>
> John F. Rauchert, Calgary, Alberta
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 22:01:43 -0800
>> From: Ang Drake <gnaang at hotmail.com>
>> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Radomske family
>> To: <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
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>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am a distant cousin of Cal Radomske. He was researching our Radomske 
>> family tree in the early 90's. After he passed away, I took on the 
>> monumental task of researching our family tree. I am a decendant of Johan 
>> Radomske b. 1832 and Whilamina Phifer. Their son August, his son 
>> Clarence, and my mother. I have done alot of research on other surnames 
>> in my family tree, but they are scottish and english roots. I am new to 
>> this research, and have no knowledge of Johan other than his year of 
>> birth. Our family though is really big, and me and another distant cousin 
>> have updated all the decendants...whew! But our ancestors...I had always 
>> assumed due to language barriers they would be hard to find. Cal had much 
>> more knowledge about this side of it than i do, and I'm not sure where to 
>> start. Seeing his name here, i figured this would be a good place to 
>> start. Can anyone help me?From Angela and Serenna Drake"being a mother is 
>> the greatest gift and biggest challenge of all"
> 




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