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Données personnelles Adam "Adam Mryc [ 1929];" Tuczemski 

Source 1
  • Autre nom: Adam Tuczemski
  • Le surnom est Adam Mryc [<1929];.
  • Il est né le 16 décembre 1892 dans Lviv / Lwów/ Lemberg, Ukraina / PolskaLviv / Lwów/ Lemberg, Ukraina / Polska.
  • Professions:
  • Éducation: environ 1905 Gymnazjum, Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, UkrainaKolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraina.
  • Fait: (Gramps IDs samenvoegen) I1388.
  • Résidant (Adam Tuczemski, Warszawa, Solec 20 B, telefon 9-11-11.): Warszawa, Mazovia, PolskaWarszawa, Mazovia, Polska.
    http://wkn.pl/90LAT/index.php?menu=menu.html&main=wpis.php&typ=3
    :"
    A kto by chciał posłać nam sprzęt narciarski, lub ubranie, niech wali z tym pod adresem: Adam Tuczemski, Warszawa, Solec 20 B, telefon 9-11-11. Otworzyliśmy też filię w Zakopanem, gdzie naszym ambasadorem jest ..."
  • (Diversen) entre le 1909 et le 1913: member of the Black Lions athletics team.
  • (Diversen) le 3 octobre 1909: Polish champion on 30km in 2 hours 6 minutes and 9 seconds [recognised i.
  • Il est décédé (Died of exhaustion upon returning from captivity in the USSR) entre le 1943 et le 1945 dans Warszawa, Mazovia, PolskaWarszawa, Mazovia, Polska.
    Source: Tombeau, Varsovie.
    "Według jednego źródła Adam Tuczemski zginął w obronie Warszawy we wrześniu 1939[1]. Według inskrypcji nagrobnej poległ w 1943[24]. Został pochowany w grobowcu rodzinnym na Cmentarzu Powązkowskim w Warszawie[24]."
    [Tr.: According to one source, Adam Tuczemski died in defense of Warsaw in September 1939 [1]. According to the tombstone inscription he died in 1943 [24]. He was buried in a family tomb at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw [24].]
    According to S.G.Lasocki he died in Warsaw in 1945 upon returning from captivity in the USSR.
    Oorzaak: killed in action
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 21 août 2023.

Famille de Adam "Adam Mryc [ 1929];" Tuczemski

Il est marié avec Renée Jeanne Wanda Lasocka.

Ils se sont mariés avant le 1919.


Enfant(s):

  1. Iwo Henryk Tuczemski  ± 1922-1944


Notes par Adam "Adam Mryc [ 1929];" Tuczemski

Note: the Polish wikipedia article refers to the same Adam Tuczemski, since age of birth and death correspond, the linkage with G H Lasocki is evident, since Adam's wife was Lasocki's daughter from a first marriage; the name of the third company mentioned below refers to Solec, which was the name of a neighbourhood in Warsaw where the Lasocci lived and owned an apartment building. I have therefore assumed that this is one and the same person.

Observations during a conversation with Dr W Busza (16-6-2019): 1. the name Mryc maybe a peasant name from the Galicia region and might have been left for the more 'respectably' sounding name of Tuczemski, in line with his wife's social status.
2. The name of the firm "Tuczemski i Ska. Limited Liability Company " refers to a joint ownership of Tuczemski and a Tuczemska; since the firm was jointly started with J H Lasocki it this refers to W.Tuczemska- Lasocka.
3. According to family archives AT died in 1945, upon returning from Russian captivity.

Wikipedia: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Tuczemski
[Google translation:
"Adam Tuczemski, until 1929 Adam Mryc (born December 16, 1892 in Lviv, died in September 1939 in Warsaw [1]) - cavalry captain of the Polish Army, sports activist, entrepreneur.

Biography
He was born on December 16, 1892 in Lviv as Adam Mryc. He graduated from the gymnasium in Kolomyia. In the years 1909-1913 he was a player of the Black Lions [1]. His score on 30,000 meters - 2: 06.09.0 obtained on October 3, 1909 was verified in December 1921 as the first Polish record at this distance [2]. On May 23, 1914, as a activist of the Black Lions, he became the secretary of the newly appointed Polish Athletics College for the former Galicia [3].

During World War I he served in the Polish Legions, in the ranks of the 2nd Lancers Regiment [1]. By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army from March 27, 1918, he was appointed as a lieutenant [4]. After the end of World War I, as a former officer of the Polish Legions, he was admitted to the Polish Army and approved to the rank of second lieutenant [5]. He was promoted to the rank of senior rider with seniority on June 1, 1919 [6]. As a superior officer in the 2nd Regiment of the Compelers, he served in Division III of the General Staff of the Polish Army [7]. In 1924 he was an officer of the 10th Regiment of Riflemen. [8] After being retired at the end of the 1920s, he lived in Warsaw [9] [10].

In 1920 he became a member of the board of the Polish Athletics Association [1]. At the beginning of the 1920s, he was a member of the board construction board as well as the club Legia Warszawa [11]. He was a delegate of the Skiing Section of Black Lions to the Congress of the Polish Ski Association, in the 1920/1921, 1921/1922 and 1922/1923 terms he was the secretary of the PZN headquarters, in the 1923/1924 and 1924/1925 term he was the second Vice President of PZN, in 1924 he was a member of the commission on issuing the annual PZN [12] [13] [14]. In 1923, he was active on the board of the WSP [15]. From July 10, 1923, he served as the deputy editor-in-chief of the Stadjon sports weekly [16]. He was one of the founders of the Yacht Club of Poland in 1924 [17].

He was married [18 - no reference found, LB]. On the basis of a letter from the Government Commission of the Capital City of Warsaw of September 6, 1929, he was given permission to change the family name "Mryc" to the name "Tuczemski" [19] [20]. Together with Jerzy Henryk Henryk Lasocki, he became the administrator of the entity registered on 9 April 1931 under the name "Tuczemski i Ska. Limited Liability Company ", dealing in the production and installation of concrete products [21]. He was the author of the article titled The use of concrete for the construction of ventilation ducts in residential houses, published in the magazine "Cement" number 6-10 / 1931 [22]. In the edition of the socialist daily "Robotnik" number 239 from July 14, 1934, it was reported that Adam Tuczemski, who runs the company Zakład Prodonowe Solec, exploits workers by paying them an extremely low salary and not paying overtime [23].

According to one source, Adam Tuczemski died in defense of Warsaw in September 1939 [1]. According to the tombstone inscription he died in 1943 [24]. He was buried in a family tomb."
Przypisy
1 Skocz do: a b c d e Henryk Kurzyński, Stefan Pietkiewicz, Marian Rynkowski: Od Adamczaka do Zasłony - Leksykon lekkoatletów polskich okresu międzywojennego - mężczyźni. Warszawa: Komisja Statystyczna PZLA, 2004, s. 151. ISBN 83-9136-63-9-1.
2 Polski Związek Lekkiej Atletyki. Rocznik jubileuszowy 1968, wyd. Sport i Turystyka, Warszawa 1969, s. 15
3 Księga pamiątkowa poświęcona 35-leciu działalności Lwowskiego Klubu Sportowego "Pogoń" 1904-1939, wyd. Lwów 1939, s. 60
4 Mianowania. „Wiarus”. Z. 14, s. 330, 10 maja 1918.
5 Wykaz oficerów, którzy nadesłali swe karty kwalifikacyjne, do Wydziału prac przygotowawczych, dla Komisji Weryfikacyjnej przy Departamencie Personalnym Ministerstwa Spraw Wojskowych. Warszawa: Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1922, s. 78.
6 Rocznik Oficerski 1923 ↓, s. 681.
8 Rocznik Oficerski 1924 ↓, s. 595, 604.
9 Rocznik Oficerski 1928 ↓, s. 906.
10 Ogłoszenie. „Kurier Warszawski”. Nr 160, s. 24, 13 czerwca 1929.
11 Historia Legii Warszawa 1918-1930. legia.com. [dostęp 2018-08-19].
12 Rafał Kołodziej: Polski Związek Narciarski 1919-1939. Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2010, s. 146, 166, 167. ISBN 978-83-7338-543-6.
13 Życie sportowe. Zjazd narciarski P.Z.N.. „Kurier Warszawski”. Nr 326, s. 10, 27 listopada 1922.
14 Leon Rak. Wewnętrzne uwarunkowania działalności organizacyjnej Sekcji Narciarskiej I Lwowskiego Klubu Sportowego „Czarni” w latach 1920–1939. „Prace Naukowe Akademii im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie. Kultura Fizyczna”. Tom XIV, nr 2, s. 51, 53, 2015.
15 Życie sportowe. Piłka nożna. „Kurier Warszawski”. Nr 90, s. 18, 31 marca 1923.
16 Osobiste. „Stadjon”. Nr 11 (15), s. 15, 11 lipca 1923.
17 Z życia klubów wioślarskich. „Wioślarz Polski”. Nr 1, s. 31, 1925.
19 Wpisy do rejestru handlowego. „Obwieszczenia Publiczne. Dodatek do Dziennika Urzędowego Ministerstwa Sprawiedliwości”. Nr 55a, s. 11, 11 lipca 1931.
20 Wpisy dodatkowe. „Polska Gospodarcza”. Nr 26, s. XII, 1932.
21 Wpisy do rejestru handlowego. „Obwieszczenia Publiczne. Dodatek do Dziennika Urzędowego Ministerstwa Sprawiedliwości”. Nr 70, s. 51-52, 2 września 1931.
22 Z wydawnictw periodycznych. „Gazeta Lwowska”. Nr 239, s. 8, 16 października 1931.
23 Niedopuszczalny wyzysk robotników. „Robotnik”. Nr 252, s. 5, 14 lipca 1934.
24 Skocz do: a b Warszawskie Zabytkowe Pomniki Nagrobne. Cmentarz Stare Powązki. Tuczemscy. um.warszawa.pl. [dostęp 2018-08-28]."

Note: the Mryc family name is not common in Poland;
- a Victor Mryc [* (Austria?) 15 ix 1882 -- † Cook, Illinois, US: 28 iii 1961]
- Franciszek Mryc & Janina Mryc z d. Mierzejewska
- Mryc, Jozef, szer in : THE SOVIET INVASION OF POLAND DURING WORLD WAR TWO Fallen Soldiers2

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