FELD is, alas, a common name. Still, no harm in seeing if anyone connects.
My grandfather was Yitzhak FELD b abt 1860. Family story says he came from Poznan in Poland but I have never been able to find any record to confirm that. He married Henya Mlynarz and they lived and died in Warsaw. They had 6 children.
Aaron 1890-1919, Chava 1892-1941, Nathan 1894-1948 (my father), Zelda (1896-1955), Rubin (1897-1942) and Rose (1908-1993).
If any of this rings bells with you, please contact me on helen@...
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Helen Gardner
ancestral names, all from Poland, mostly Warsaw
AJGENGOLD/EIGENGOLD, BERCHOJER, BLANK, BIALOGORA, BLUMBERG, CHMIELNICKI, FELD, FERNEBOK/FERNSBUN, EDELMAN, FRYDMAN, GELDTRUNK, GURIN, ISSAKOWICH, LAKS, LERMAN, MALIS, MENDER/MONDER, MLYNARZ/MILLER, PODGORER/PODGORSKI, POPOWER, RAUTARBER/ROTGERBERG, RASTENBERG, POSSIBLY PRESSEIZEN