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Question: My family emigrated from England at the turn of the century 1900's!.
Last name is common Lewis, but the original family name from Russia was Ruddaminsky!. Any ideas where and how to research!?!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Only thing I could find was the following:

Last name is spelled differently but it would have been pronounced the same!.

Census of 1910 - Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Albert Rudomanski, b!. 1869 in Russia
Immigrated to US in 1892
Speaks English
Occupation: Carpenter (house builder)
Wife: Margaret, b!. 1873 in Ireland
Immigrated to US in 1892
Children: Lillian, b!. 1897 in Connecticut
Andrew, b!. 1899 in Connecticut
Alfred, b!. 1901 in Connecticut
Margaret, b!. 1904 in Connecticut
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Ancestry lists Alfred b!.3/1899 (SR!.!?) and Alfred b!. 6/1926 (JR!.!?), Yorkshire--W!. Riding!. also Michael, b!. 1874!. Click and they want to sell you the "World" version!. Good Luck!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Did they change their surname when the moved for Russia to England!?
Or from England to the US!?
(If that is where they migrated from England)!.

Have you done any research at all!?Www@QuestionHome@Com