POLISH HEADSTONES in the CEMETERY in CROSNE, FRANCE.
Photographs of the Polish headstones in Brunoy Cemetery in France were taken by Patrick Chlond. While having the photos on the Internet was wonderful, there was no way to search the headstones/graves. Patrick Chlond gave me, Debbie Greenlee permission to transcribe these headstones and place on my web site in the RECORDS section under CEMETERY HEADSTONES: http://www.polishfamily.com/p4e/
Each line indicates one grave. Several people may be buried in one gravesite.
Names appear as they were etched onto the headstones so the names may be the French version of the Polish given name and/or surname. For example the French given name Edwige is Jadwiga in Polish. Polish diacriticals are not part of the French alphabet so do not expect to see them in the index. These names are not in alphabetical order.
If an X appears in the PHOTO column this means there is a photo of the deceased on the headstone.
Many graves had beautiful mementoes placed on them. If you find your ancestor in this list please consider ordering the photo.
The original images were downloaded to a disc and archived. If you would like a photo of a particular grave/headstone please contact Debbie Greenlee
NAME |
BIRTH DATE |
DEATH DATE |
PHOTO |
Jeanne Pawlicki Vincent Pawlicki |
1922 1913 |
1990 1993 |
|
Stanislas Iezek Marie Monier Germaine Iezek |
1883 1872 1899 |
1943 1960 1979 |
|
Georgette Kos Vaclav Kos |
1899 1892 |
1969 1971 |
|
Andre Supik Stefania Supik |
1914 1921 |
1986 20017 |
|
Rodolphe Warjarz |
1939 |
1993 |
X |
|
For more information contact Debbie Greenlee.
Transcription and English translation (c) 2019 Deborah Greenlee; no claim made to original records; used at this website by express permission; all other rights reserved.