tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5984552444221553799.post6135452192678813637..comments2023-07-20T23:31:02.190-04:00Comments on <p>Basia's Polish Family: <p>From Wilno to Worcester</p></p>: Radun & Family Villages (Slownik Geograficzny translations)Basiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05420809103804345831noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5984552444221553799.post-25657048218328288002009-11-14T14:45:08.531-05:002009-11-14T14:45:08.531-05:00Nice to meet you, Dr. Bill! Geneabloggers seems to...Nice to meet you, Dr. Bill! Geneabloggers seems to offer a lot—I'm just beginning to tap into it, and really enjoying the site. Rathsack is an interesting, and surely Americanized, surname. I look forward to reading your blog!Basiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420809103804345831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5984552444221553799.post-64110388952673628402009-11-14T13:54:48.926-05:002009-11-14T13:54:48.926-05:00Welcome to the Geneabloggers family. Hope you find...Welcome to the Geneabloggers family. Hope you find the association fruitful; I sure do. I'm fairly new, as well, and have found it most stimulating, especially the Daily Themes. <br /><br />We have a son-in-law of Polish descent - Rathsack (americaized, I'm sure) - has been fun to attempt to help on his family research.<br /><br />Keeping telling your ancestor stories!<br /><br />Dr. Bill ;-)<br />http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com