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Australia / Re: Russian immigration to QLD
« on: Wednesday 06 January 10 05:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hello ( I must get your first name)

I have asked my mum amd my auntie in Mackay and they said it has always ended with kin and granddad always said that it ended with kin.  They knew people whose surname ended with ski or skiy(but no relation to us). I have messaged two of the solodyankin's that are listed hoping that they may be of some help in our endevours.  So wish me luck.
Regards
Sherryl :D

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Australia / Re: Russian immigration to QLD
« on: Tuesday 05 January 10 05:57 GMT (UK)  »
Well Uncle Alec when he was alive always said that it was prononced by is father as Solodyankin, I did a google search of Russian/Siberian names and the name Sologinkin does not appear any where, so it isn't a Russian name, but the other name appears which sounds very similar...and I found quite a few people with this surname .... so I am going to contact them and attach a picture of Budka....so you never know we might come into some luck as these could be relations of some sort.
Cheers

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Australia / Re: Russian immigration to QLD
« on: Sunday 03 January 10 02:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Julia,

I am another relation as your mum Vicky is my first cousin as my mum is Aunty Annie.  Here is some information about your granmothers parents that you can pass onto Yolanda.  Grandma Sologinkin was actually from Tomsk not Omsk, which was near Budka's village(which saddly isn't there anymore).  There towns were situated in the Ural Mountians area in Siberia, and that grandma Sologinkin was also half Mongolian.  So if you could pass this on it will be great.

Cheers Sherryl

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