What is the origin of the name Grosz?
1: Polish and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): nickname from Polish grosz ‘groschen’ a coin of small value (see Grosh). As a Polish name it may also be an adaptation of German Grosch [...]
GROSZ Jakub
Spouse : NOWAKOWSKA Magdalena
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
between 1850
and 1925
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
GROSZ Jan
Spouse : NOWOSACKA Marcela
Relationship : Parent
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
Marriage (between 1875
and 1925)
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
GROSZ Katarzyna
Spouse : PILECKI Michal
Relationship : Parent
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
Marriage (between 1875
and 1925)
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
GROSZ Franciszka
Spouse : PSZCZOLA Lukasz
Relationship : Parent
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
between 1900
and 1950
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
GROSZ Janina
Spouse : KOSIOR Józef
Relationship : Parent
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
between 1900
and 1950
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
GROSZ Jan
Spouse : DEJKO Karolina
Relationship : Parent
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
between 1900
and 1950
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
GROSZ Malgorzata
Spouse : PUCHACZ Józef
Relationship : Spouse
Archives : Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964
between 1900
and 1950
Lubartów, Lubelskie, Poland
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What is the origin of the name Grosz?
1: Polish and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): nickname from Polish grosz ‘groschen’ a coin of small value (see Grosh). As a Polish name it may also be an adaptation of German Grosch [...]