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The Jabblonski surname is derived from the root "jablon," meaning "apple tree." No doubt it was originally used as a surname for someone who lived near an apple tree or orchard. It is also possible that in some instances, the Jabblonski surname was derived from the town of Jablonowo near Mlawa.
The surname Jabblonski was first found in East Prussia and Pomerelna, where the name emerged in mediaeval times as one of the notable families in the western region. From the 13th century onwards the surname was identified with the great social and economic evolution which made this territory a landmark contributor to the development of the nation. The Jabblonski surname was born by five Polish noble families who were septs of the clans Boncza, Dabrowa, Jasienczyk, Samson, and Topor. Nobles bearing this name first appear in records around 1454 at Kiew and Varsoive.
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Jabblonski research. Another 172 words (12 lines of text) covering the years 1634, 1654, 1660, 1693, 1702, 1704, 1708, 1709, 1723, 1727, 1731, 1733, 1736 and 1741 are included under the topic Early Jabblonski History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Spelling variations of this family name include: Jablonski, Jablonowski, Jablonka, Jablkowski, Jablonowicz, Jablkiewicz, Jablonski, Jablonsky, Jabbolnski and many more.
Prominent among those of the name Jabblonski in this period were Johann Theodor Jablonski (1654-1731), a German educator and lexicographer who wrote under the name Pierre Rondeau...
Another 27 words (2 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Jabblonski Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Jozef Jablonski, who arrived in New York in 1831; Franzisca Jablonski, who arrived in New York, NY via Hamburg in 1873; Caroline Jablonski, age 8, who arrived in Baltimore in 1874.