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Did mid 19th century PA German's ever name children after places in the old country?

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KarenHenderson53
KarenHenderson53 ✭
July 20, 2021 edited August 15, 2024 in Search

My gggg-grandparents had a child baptized as Kuny. I've seen images of the original document and it is clearly spelled that way. There is a village Kuny that was in Germany until 1945; now it's in Poland. I do not know my ancestors' home town. Thanks for the response!

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    July 21, 2021

    My guess is that both the child's and the place's name is a form of Conrad, but I can't find the book that I could look it up in.

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