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I need help in translating a record for a possible sibling of my paternal grandmother

User15887111753493217399
User15887111753493217399
May 6, 2020 Modifié (May 7, 2020) dans Social Groups
I need help in translating a record for a possible sibling of my paternal grandmother

I am looking for a possible sibling for Veronica(my grandmother) born in 1891. Veronica's parents names are Casimir Zdanavicius (born 1863) and Veronica Bernadickas. The siblings that have been found so far are Peter (1885), Anthony (possible sibling)? (May 10,1887), Veronica (my grandmother)(March 9, 1889), and Constance (possible birth year 1893). This record is from the Pumpenu Parish and eVapeldas website 1886-1894. Image number 144, 67,19,23.

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  • Amber Marstella Rothamer
    Amber Marstella Rothamer ✭
    May 6, 2020

    @James William Rowlands​? How are your skills in reading handwritten records?

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  • User15883764859364604415
    User15883764859364604415
    May 7, 2020

    Unfortunately not good. My Russian is already pretty weak to begin with and the handwritten form might as well be a separate language altogether. I think that I can make out a few words here and there, for instance I do see the names Casmir and Veronika, but I can't tell you much else. I'm so sorry.

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  • C E Andrus
    C E Andrus ✭✭✭
    May 7, 2020

    The child is Jozef. He was born 19 March 1891 in Taliūnai and baptized on the 25th in Pumpėnai. The parents listed for him are Casimir and Veronica as in your post so he is a brother to your grandmother.

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  • C E Andrus
    C E Andrus ✭✭✭
    May 7, 2020

    @James William Rowlands​ That's great that you know some Russian! Handwritten Russian certainly is challenging. If you're interested in learning how to read the old handwriting you are welcome to watch some tutorials we've created. We'd love to have your help in the community!

     

    I recommend that you start with this one about the alphabet so you can get comfortable with the handwritten forms of the letters: https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/2075

     

    The second one in the series is called Deciphering the Handwriting and Understanding the Grammar: https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/2100

    It should be a nice review since you already know some Russian. Be sure to check out the helpful handouts that appear below the videos.

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  • Amber Marstella Rothamer
    Amber Marstella Rothamer ✭
    May 7, 2020

    @James William Rowlands​ no worries friend! I know your Ukrainian is pretty awesome still. 😉

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