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Re: 2 questions 1 about the surname Radzilowsky
Jim Young told me: "On the subject of the -sky or -ski ending; it was originally adopted by Polish nobles who took their surnames from their estates. As the non-noble status groups took surnames they sometimes imitated this fashion, adding the adjectival ending to names from occupations, etc. It would have been very unusual for a Jew to be Permitted to own land, so any -sky/-ski surnames from place names would be from a place of residence rather than from an estate."
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Thanks a lot!
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It does look like the name comes from Radzilow in North-East Poland (Polish spelling here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radzilow). The Polish ending would be -owski, -owska for a lady; the Ukrainian and Belorussian ending, romanised, would be -ovsky or -ovskij. Your spelling could be from any of those countries.
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