Thursday, February 25, 2021

Theodore Kaszucki and Feodysia Czyszakiewicz are married!

Tomaszów Lubelski, cerkiew św. Mikołaja (HB3) Theodore Kaszucki and Feodysia Czyszakiewicz are married at Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker Greek Catholic Church in Tomaszow Lubelski. The groom’s name was Teodor Kaszucki (my 3rd great grand uncle) and the bride’s name was Teodora Czyszkiewicz, they were both 23 years old and they were married February 25, 1816. Both families were furriers. You might remember I had a difficult time sorting out the brothers from Uhnow. I had Fedor, Fedir, Theodore, Fedora, and Teodor. At first, I thought they were the same person with different versions of their name. Then I thought that the youngest one had died and the parents had used the name again. Eventually I figured out that one was Teodor and one was Fidory. That would be enough name complication for one story but it turns out it isn’t. His wife Theodora/Teodora went by the nickname “Teska” and also had the name Feodysia. Again, different versions of the same name and this time all the same person. The really weird thing though is that Teodora’s father Stefan changed his LAST name from Panczyszak to Czyszkiewicz. The father was a furrier and lived at #219 Krasnobrodzki St. in Tomaszów Lubelski. Her mother was Anna nee Jewniczuk. First wedding announcements (banns) happened 11 February and the second one 18 February around 12 PM in front of the door of the municipal clerk's house

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