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Haffman



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Post Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:30 pm      Post subject: Szyngiel and Szyngel
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Could you help me identify the origins and meaning of Szyngiel and Szyngel?
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MikeP



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Post Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:17 am      Post subject: Szyngiel and Szyngel
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I checked William Hoffman's "Polish Surnames" 3rd edition. Unfortunately I did not find these surnames. Hoffman's book only lists surnames borne by 100+ Polish citizens as of year 2002. Szyngiel and Szyngel appear to be uncommon surnames. On the Geneteka Website, I found a few instances of the surname Szyngielska (the masculine form is Szyngielski) in the province of Łódzkie and a few instances of Szyngiel in the country of Białoruś.

Next step ... Do you know from which area of (partitioned) Poland the family immigrated from?

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