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Włodzimiera Teodozja z Sroków Różańska i Maria z Różańskich Skrzypkowska
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Bernard Alperne w Kutnie
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Włodzimiera Teodozja z Sroków Różańska i Maria z Różańskich Skrzypkowska
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Polski: Włodzimiera Teodozja z Sroków Różańska (1855-1937), córka Augusta Sroki i Katarzyny z Dattelbaumów Sroki. Rodzeństwo: Antoni Rościsław Sroka (1864-1932), Wiktoria Drymmer (1861-1952), Henryk Dzierżysław Sroka (1858-1941?); Wilhelm Wrócisław Sroka (1866-1939), Maksymilian Krzesław Sroka (ok. 1870-1917) i Maria Mieczysława Sroka (1860-przed 1940). Dziewczynka to Maria z Różańskich Skrzypkowska, córka Włodzimiery i żona Wacława Skrzypkowskiego.
Date 1890s
date QS:P571,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Medium photograph
medium QS:P186,Q125191
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Object history Inherited from Barbara Kryszak doughter of Antoni Sroka.
Source Self-scanned
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