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Title: The Milke family of Lipno, Pomerania, Poland
Post by: Chris1286 on Friday 11 October 19 08:10 BST (UK)
If anyone can help. I am trying to trace the family of Alfred Milke, born 1927 Lipno. He came to this country after the war and married in Bath in 1947. He died in 2013. His father was Frederick Milk a farmer from Lipno. His English family are interested in his roots. Alfred attended a Communists farming school after the war they have his certificates.
Chris Reeves
Title: Re: The Milke family of Lipno, Pomerania, Poland
Post by: garstonite on Friday 11 October 19 10:58 BST (UK)
Alfred Milke married in 1949 in Bath - to E M Newman - may still be alive so won't post full name .

can I ask - I would be surprised if he was baptised in Poland in 1927 as ALFRED ?   I am presuming that was his Anglecised name - have you ever heard of Alfred being called another name ? -Aleksander FOR EXAMPLE ?
Title: Re: The Milke family of Lipno, Pomerania, Poland
Post by: Chris1286 on Friday 11 October 19 11:18 BST (UK)
His name on his farming school report was Alfreda Milke. Thanks
Title: Re: The Milke family of Lipno, Pomerania, Poland
Post by: garstonite on Friday 11 October 19 11:32 BST (UK)
a shot in the dark - the only record anything like what you are researching -
could the dad Frederick ( again an Anglicised version ? ) be a possible for this 1921 marriage record ?

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VN52-GQ4
Title: Re: The Milke family of Lipno, Pomerania, Poland
Post by: Chris1286 on Friday 11 October 19 11:36 BST (UK)
The only name I have is on his English marriage certificate of Alfred/Alfreda given as Frederick Milke, farmer?
Chris
Title: Re: The Milke family of Lipno, Pomerania, Poland
Post by: Regorian on Friday 11 October 19 12:01 BST (UK)
As to roots, Poland was province of Russian Empire prior to 1918. His family was most likely Roman Catholic. Evidently, he was still in Soviet Poland post 1945.

This is interesting and informative.

http://www.zchor.org/lipno/lipno_history.htm.