Name: Dany
Comments: from Lomza Guberniya, Poland
Name: Sebastian
Comments: There are jewish families in Argentina with surname DZIENCIOL
Name: Daniel
Comments: In the Jewish cemetery of La Tablada, Buenos Aires, is buried some people with this surname.
Name: Phillip Dzienciol
Comments: The name Dzienciol is the anglisised spelling of the Polish Dzieciol which does not have a letter for "n" but a subscript like "6" below the "e" to give the sound of "n".
The name means woodpecker in Polish and originated from a family in ancient Israel who went to Spain as honoured guests with the Moors and received a large estate north of Barcelona in return for financing the Moors invasion and providing the coastal trading ships from their large trading empire based in Tyre. In Spain they took the name "pajaro" which means small bird in Spanish. When they left Spain in 1492 they travelled through Italy and Hungary to reach Cracow in Poland in about 1500 where they took a similar Polish name to maintain the links with their origins in the north of ancient Israel where they had olive groves, sheep and traded widely into Phoenicia with aromatic and olive oils.The familys rise to incredible wealth over several centuries is a separate story of drama and adventure.
Name: Adi Becher (Dzienciol)
Comments:
My father Abraham Moishe Dienciol emigrated in 1929 from Zambrow, Poland, to Montevideo, Uruguay (where I was born ) and died there in 1960. He managed to bring part of his family o Uruguay just fefore WWII
Name: Max Samuel Dzienciol
Comments: There are quite a few Dzienciols in Australia. My father Izzy (Yitzchak), his brother Moshe, sister Rochma escaped from Biala Podlaska in Poland before the Holocaust. Their sister Rushka with her father were hidden by a Polish farmer. The rest of the family, mother and two more sisters perished in Auschwitz. The family lived in Perth, Western Australia, but only a few remain there. Some live here in Melbourne, others in USA and Israel. The family has grown with children and grandchildren. You will find some famiky members have changed the spelling to Jenshil or Jenshel. We found relatives in London with spelling Jenshil.
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Dzienciol Burial Records
The following are Jewish burial records of Buenos Aires with the surname DZIENCIOL:
Name
DZIENCIOL DE PLACHTA SARA (1996)
DZIENCIOL JABKOWSKA ISAAC NATA (1991)
DZIENCIOL JABKOWSKA ISAAC NATA (1991)
Dzienciol in Buenos Aires
Try to search for DZIENCIOL in the Jewish Directory of Buenos Aires 1947.
DZIENCIOL in Buenos Aires
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