Re: Does ANYONE know the origin of "Palgon?"
Yes, it's Polish. That branch of my family lived in Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland. The Feldman name was probably administered when they came to America; no relation to Palgon.IMPEACH BUSHWe are now no longer the Knights Who Say "Ni!" We are now the Knights Who Say "Ekke, Ekke, Ekke, Ekke, Ptang, Zoo Boing!"

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Does ANYONE know the origin of "Palgon?"  ·  JHG812  ·  8/19/2005, 6:40 PM
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