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City of Warsaw Notices – Batch #1 CLAIMANTS in ALPHABETICAL ORDER 1945 BIERUT DECREE Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 City of Warsaw Notices – Batch #1 CLAIMANTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 1945 BIERUT DECREE - 2017 NOTIFICATIONS DATE OF ISSUANCE: 22 February 2017 APPLICATION DEADLINE: 22 August 2017 PROPERTY ADDRESS DATE OF # NAME LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE * (Warsaw at ul.) APPLICATION Barańska, Wanda Julia Ksawerów 14 23 November 22 Katowice, at ul. Gliwicka 3 Piątek (formerly marked: hip. 9975) 1948 Brylowska and Slawińska (formerly marked: “Kolonia we Warsaw, at ul. K. Wójcika 7 Bartnicka, Aleksandra 27 April 1949 wsi Czyste No. 490,” W-249 plot (Szeroka) 8 apartment 13 No. 3) Cześnikowska 1 Warsaw at ul. Długosza 28 12 Baryła, Edward (formerly marked: “Kolonia w 12 May 1949 apartment 14 Sielcach No. 5-b 30,” W-1274) Boguszewskiej Biberstein-Blońska, (formerly marked: “Kolonia No. Ropczyce near Rzeszów, 6 12 May 1948 Agnieszka Stefania 722/136 we wsi Wola,” W-1923 Secondary School plots No. 4 and 5) Boguszewskiej (formerly marked: “Kolonia No. Ropczyce near Rzeszów, 6 Blońska, Zofia 12 May 1948 722/136 we wsi Wola,” W-1923 Secondary School plots No. 4 and 5) Ciechocińska 48, 50, 52 Bracikowska, Janina Warsaw at Pl. Wilsona 4 11 (formerly marked: hip. 7430 23 May 1949 Aleksandra apartment 67 place No. 13, 14, 15) Nadwiślańska Breitner, Ludwik (formerly marked: “Kolonia 16 February 30 Łódź, at ul. Piotrkowska 123 Kazimierz Bródno No. 25a,” W-101, plot 1949 104a) Plywacka 8 Warsaw, at ul. Poznańska 37 35 Brodzki, Józefa 10 June 1948 (formerly marked: “hip. 14258”) apartment 15 Warsaw, at ul. Mickiewicza 24 14 February 13 Bronisława, Stefania Damasławska 8 apartment 10 1948 Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 (formerly marked: “Emfiteutyczna Kolonia we wsi Kolo No. 171 A/97,” W-661 plot No. 1) Radomska 17 Address of residence 14 February 40 Chmielewska, Bronislawa (formerly marked: “hip. No. unknown. 1949 7236” and planned 7314) Karolkowa 70 on the corner of ul. Chmielewski, Joanna Warsaw, at ul. Foksal 15 19 Leszno 18 October 1948 Sabina apartment 30 (formerly marked: No. hip. 6968) Karolkowa 70 on the corner of ul. Chmielewski, Sylwin Warsaw, at ul. Foksal 15 19 Leszno 18 October 1948 Kazimierz apartment 30 (formerly marked: No. hip. 6968) Radomska 17 14 February 40 Chmielewski, Tadeusz (formerly marked: “hip. No. Będzin, at ul. Waryńskiego 8 1949 7236” and planned 7314) Raduńska 27 Warsaw, at ul. Przyokopowa 31A 41 Czesława, Janina (formerly marked: “Majorat 15 October 1948 apartment 7A Ruda” W-2031 plot No. 1) Peszteńska 53, 55 and 57 (at Dals, Stanisław present ul. Niekłańska 42) Warsaw (Anin), at ul. Królewska 34 (formerly marked: “Osada 5 October 1949 (plenipotentiary of 53 Gawryłówka” lot No. 11, 12 and Krzemiński, Kazimierz) 13, W-3669) Oźarowska 3 Drabińska, Cecylia (formerly marked: “Kolonia Warsaw, at ul. Bolecha 62 32 28 July 1948 Stanisława Kazimirówka No. 227/8b we wsi apartment 3 Kolo” W-781) Oźarowska 3 Drabińska, Maria (formerly marked: “Kolonia Warsaw, at ul. Bolecha 62 32 28 July 1948 Konstancja Kazimirówka No. 227/8b we wsi apartment 3 Kolo” W-781) Cześnikowska 1 Warsaw at ul. Długosza 28 12 Drozd, Józefa (formerly marked: “Kolonia w 12 May 1949 apartment 14 Sielcach No. 5-b 30,” W-1274) Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 (formerly marked: “Kolonia 17 February 44 Fischer, Jan Siekierki A Działy I.II.II.IV and V” Sękocińska 16 1949 plot No. 36 of Division I Block IVa) Dwernickiego 14 (formerly marked: “Dobra 18 November 14 Frydrych, Edmund Warsaw at Al. Wasyngtona 20 Florentynów,” place No. 118, W- 1948 2433) Podchoraźych 81 Gdansk, district Wrzeszcz, at ul. 14 February 36 Fuchs, Dora (formerly marked: Hip. No. Uphagena 19 1949 10638) Chotomowska 7 9 Fukowska, Franciszka (formerly marked: hip. 12295 Warsaw, at ul. Grójecka 20b 16 June 1948 plot 7) Barkocińska 15 (at present 28) 2 Goljat, Jadwiga (formerly marked: “Osada Warsaw at ul. Smoleńska 91 11 July 1949 Paulinów,” W-2428) Barkocińska 15 (at present 28) 2 Goljat, Władysław (formerly marked: “Osada Warsaw at ul. Smoleńska 91 11 July 1949 Paulinow,” W-2428) Grüning, Edward Cześnikowska 1 Warsaw at ul. Długosza 28 12 (nephew of Józefa Drozd (formerly marked: “Kolonia w 12 May 1949 apartment 14 – Drozda – of first name Sielcach No. 5-b 30,” W-1274) unknown) Cześnikowska 1 Warsaw at ul. Długosza 28 12 Grüning, Marianna (formerly marked: “Kolonia w 12 May 1949 apartment 14 Sielcach No. 5-b 30,” W-1274) Bałuckiego 35 Warsaw at ul. Wspólna 35 16 February 1 Heintze, Witold (formerly marked: “hip. 10501”) apartment 13 1949 Belwederska Jachalski, Wladysław Katowice at ul. Gen. Sikorskiego 16 February 3 (formerly marked: “Hip. No. 3068 Szczęsny Jan 48/ ul. Wandy 48 1949 and 3069”) Belwederska Jachalska, Jadwiga Zofia Katowice at ul. Gen. Sikorskiego 16 February 3 (formerly marked: “Hip. No. 3068 Wladyslawa 48/ ul. Wandy 48 1949 and 3069) Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 Raclawicka 11 (formerly marked: “Osada 39 Jagiełło, Leonard Warsaw, at ul. Adama Pługa 1/3 1 February 1949 Mokotów D – Kiełbasa” W-1042 plot No. 11) Birźańska 1 (formerly marked: “Kolonia Warsaw at ul. Łochowska 37 5 Jóźwiak, Marianna 25 April 1949 Targówek No. 13 and 19A/1,” W- apartment 17 1776, plot 14) Damasławska 8 (formerly marked: Warsaw, at ul. Mickiewicza 24 14 February 13 Kalbarczyk, Aleksander “Emfiteutyczna Kolonia we wsi apartment 10 1948 Kolo No. 171 A/97,” W-661 plot No. 1 Damasławska 8 (formerly marked: Kalbarczyk, Stefania Warsaw, at ul. Mickiewicza 24 14 February 13 “Emfiteutyczna Kolonia we wsi Bronisława apartment 10 1948 Kolo No. 171 A/97,” W-661 plot No. 1 Puławska 162 Kamińska, Izabella Łódź, at ul. Źeromskiego 37 38 (formerly marked: hip. No. 20 April 1948 Mirska apartment 10 12173) Jasińskiego 10 Karbowiak, Wiktoria Warsaw at ul. Kordeckiego 63 18 (formerly marked: hip. No. 5607- 16 October 1948 Bryłowa apartment 6 PRAGA) Omulewska 17 31 Kazańczuk, Kazimiera (formerly marked: “Kolonia Warsaw, at ul. Omulewska 17 11 October 1949 Witolin No. 4.,” W-2254) Omulewska 17 31 Kazańczuk, Marian (formerly marked: “Kolonia Warsaw, at ul. Omulewska 17 11 October 1949 Witolin No. 4.,” W-2254) Róźana 18 (formerly marked: hip. “Kolonia 16 February 42 Kopeć, Irena Grabowska Address of residence unknown w Mokotowie No. 5 lit. AA” W-908 1949 plot No. 11C) 4 Kowalski, Eugeniusz Jan Białobrzeska 9 Warsaw at ul. Krasickiego 20/22 9 October 1948 Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 (formerly marked: “Kolonia we wsi Czyste No. 433/44,” W-269 plot marked with letter k) Ludowa 8 (lower Mototów) Pruszków, at ul. Komorowska 6 9 December 26 Kukier, Maria (formerly marked: “Celinów No. apartment 7 1949 I” reg. hip. W-372) Elekcyjna (formerly marked: “Kolonia we Warsaw, at ul. Rakowiecka 6, 12 February 16 Lothowa, Wanda Berta wsi Kolo nr dominialny Dom profesorski SGH 1948 115/gminny 39,” W-723, plot No. 3) Radomska 17 Address of residence 14 February 40 Lubowicki, Marian (formerly marked: “hip. No. unknown. 1949 7236” and planned 7314) Elbląska 22 16 February 15 Łukasiewicz, Antoni (formerly marked: “Dobra Warsaw at ul. Elbląska 37 1949 Powązki part No. 31,” W-1150) Kopernika 37 21 Maciejewska, Maria (formerly marked: hip. Lesznowola, poviat Grójec 23 August 1948 2769/2770) Bugaj 13 Warsaw, at ul. Em. Plater 35 8 Majewska, Lucyna Łucja 13 October 1948 (formerly marked: hip. 2590) apartment 2 Mannowa, Wacława Ciechocińska 33 10 Warsaw at ul. Lipowa 7 2 July 1948 Stefania (formerly marked: hip. No. 8131) Lidzka 1 Warsaw, at ul. Horodelska 20 24 Maranda, Franciszek (formerly marked: “Kolonia 23 August 1949 apartment 3 Grygelówka,” W-2507, plot 3A) Podchorąźych corner of ul. Projektowana Warsaw, at ul. 3 Maja 2 apartment 29 November 37 Mozolewski, Paweł (formerly marked: “Willa 140 1948 Siekierki V Nr 245/XIX”) Neuff, Maria Kleczewska 59 20 Warsaw, at ul. Czeska 4a 20 May 1948 (plenipotentiary of Neuff, (formerly marked: hip. 13562) Piotr-Karol) Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 Kleczewska 59 Warsaw, at ul. Walecznych 5 20 Neuff, Stanisław Piotr 20 May 1948 (formerly marked: hip. 13562) apartment 9 Niemirycz, Jadwiga Matejki 7 24 September 28 Turowice, poviat Grójec Zielińska (formerly marked: hip. 5623) 1948 Niemirycz, Julia Matejki 7 Warsaw, at ul. Marszałkowska 24 September 28 Hoszardowa (formerly marked: hip. 5623) 58 1948 Pańska 74 33 Nowicki, Jerzy Warsaw, at ul. Wiejska 11 9 July 1948 (formerly marked: No. hip. 6860) Ciechocińska 48, 50, 52 Warsaw at Pl. Wilsona 4 11 Odrobiński, Aleksander (formerly marked: hip. 7430 23 May 1949 apartment 67 place No. 13, 14, 15) Ciechocińska 48, 50, 52 Odrobiński, Janina Warsaw at Pl. Wilsona 4 11 (formerly marked: hip. 7430 23 May 1949 Aleksandra apartment 67 place No. 13, 14, 15) Mariensztat 22 and ul. Źródlowa 27 Okoń, Henryka Warsaw, at ul. Róźana 32 7 February 1949 (formerly marked: hip. 2659) Mariensztat 22 and ul. Źródlowa 27 Okoń, Maria Gawrońska Warsaw, at ul. Róźana 32 7 February 1949 (formerly marked: hip. 2659) Łochowska 58 15 February 25 Osowski, Szlam (formerly marked: hip. No. 3466- Warsaw, at ul. Wrzesińska 2 1949 PRAGA) Skalbmierska 43 45 Pawlikowska, Zofia Łódź 11 October 1948 (formerly marked: hip. 13368) Skalbmierska 43 45 Pawlikowski, Ludwik Łódź 11 October 1948 (formerly marked: hip. 13368) Bałuckiego 35 16 February 1 Pielaszewski, Jan Robert Poznań at ul. Hetmańska 6 (formerly marked: “hip. 10501”) 1949 Przedmojska, Janina Baluckiego 35 16 February 1 Address of residence unknown (heir of Dejnert, Karol (formerly marked: hip. 10501) 1949 Ferdynand Wilhelm) 15 February 25 Rotlewi, Natalia Łochowska 58 Warsaw, at ul. Targowa 41 1949 Compiled by: Prof. Michael Bazyler ([email protected]) 3 May 2017 (formerly marked: hip.
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