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Cecilia Kondrc was the daughter of Jan Kondrc and Anna Kondrc (dont know mother's maiden name). I believe that she was born in Brestov...
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Hi. Haha, I know how you feel. When I discovered I had Portuguese genes (father's side) only last year, trying to research the names wrecked my head, lol. Being Irish, I had no clue of the lingo or naming of people.
ReplyDeleteNow, though, I'm flying it. Last night I found my great grandmother from 1750!!
If you like, email me the details regarding those you're researching in Portugal. Most important to know the area they came from, however.
Here's to happy hunting :)
#Portuguese ancestry