Krol is a Polish surname meaning “king,” used for someone with a superior manner, for a leader in a community, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in a royal household. A secondary, less often meaning for the surname comes from the Polish word for rabbit (“krolik”).
Jacob Krol, born about 1865 in Poland. Married Sophie Dolba. Died in 1922 in Poland. | |||
Jacob and Sophie had 7 children: | |||
Paul Krol |
1888 Poland |
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30 December 1955 Windsor, Ontario |
Joseph Krol |
March 1890 Poland |
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15 November 1957 Windsor, Ontario |
Sophie Krol |
Poland |
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Michael Krol |
Poland |
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USA |
Catharine Krol |
Poland |
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Martin Krol |
Poland |
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Stanislaw "Stanley" Krol |
1902 Bodaczów, Poland |
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12 May 1962 Windsor, Ontario |
Stanislaw "Stanley" Krol, born in 1902 in Bodaczów, Poland, to Sophie Dolba and Jacob Krol. Married Franciszka "Frances" Kowalski. Immigrated to Quebec on 3 July 1926. Died on 12 May 1962 in Windsor, Ontario. | |||
Stanislaw and Franciszka had 2 children: | |||
Boleslaw "Robert" James Krol |
20 November 1926 Bodaczów, Poland |
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5 October 2006 Markham, Ontario |
Eugene Stanley Krol |
3 December 1928 Windsor, Ontario |
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10 February 2012 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia |
Eugene Stanley Krol, born on 3 December 1928 in Windsor, Ontario, to Franciszka "Francis" Kowalski and Stanislaw "Stanley" Krol. Married Joan Elspeth Desserud. Died on 10 February 2012 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. | |||
Eugene and Joan had 3 children: | |||
Carol Krol |
1959 Nova Scotia |
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Dawn Krol |
Nova Scotia |
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Kenneth Krol |
Nova Scotia |
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