Joanie, I did some checking and found that sw. Mikolaj (St. Nicholas) is not located in Nodalany. It is in Nowotaniec, and has been there since 1424. You can use these sites to verify this: http://dir.icm.edu.pl/pl/Slownik_geograficzny/Tom_VI/859 & http://www.genpol.com/Katalog_Zasobow_Metrykalnych-parafia_5606.html. Nadolany is 1.268 kilometers (less than one mile, about 4/5) from Nowotaniec. The LDS and the archives in Poland has only a few years of records for this parish (1891-1899). Tina Ellis On 12/30/08, peekaboobrat <[email protected]> wrote: > > http://www.bukowsko.pl/asp/mapa.htm > > My great grandfather Michal Bednarczyk 1853-1904 and great grandmother > Katzaryna n.Burnatowski Moskalewicz were married on Jul 07 1880 at St > Nicholas CATHOLIC CHURCH in Nadolany Poland. > > I'D LOVE TO KNOW HOW THEY MET; WHERE SHE WAS ORIGINALLY FROM; AND WHERE HER > FAMILY BURNATOWSKI ORIGINALLY CAME FROM. They immigrated from Pielnia in the > 19th century. The 1900 USA cnesus says in 1890-1893. Other sources say > 1880-1883 > > Michal was born in Pienia CALLED AUSTRIA POLISH. Military records there say > Michal was part of the 45th regiment Sigmund Archduke. > > I did not realize Nadolany was so close to Bukowsko! > > The map shows the way to Krosno & Romanow to the west, and Sanok, Przemysl > & Rzeszow to the east. These were mentioned in my research. > > Nowotaniec, Wolica, Nagorzany, were also mentioned. So I have a better > understanding of the areas. > > Joanie Wielgus peekaboobrat at yahoo dot com > > > Buy a lottery ticket and think of me afterward for encouraging you. > http://www.palottery.state.pa.us/past-winning-numbers.aspx > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Tina, Were you able to tell if there is a Church there that may hold old unfilmed etc records for Joanie's family? Best wishes for 2009 to all. Bronwyn. On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Tina Ellis <[email protected]>wrote: > Joanie, > > I did some checking and found that sw. Mikolaj (St. Nicholas) is not > located > in Nodalany. It is in Nowotaniec, and has been there since 1424. You can > use these sites to verify this: > http://dir.icm.edu.pl/pl/Slownik_geograficzny/Tom_VI/859 & > http://www.genpol.com/Katalog_Zasobow_Metrykalnych-parafia_5606.html. > Nadolany is 1.268 kilometers (less than one mile, about 4/5) from > Nowotaniec. > > The LDS and the archives in Poland has only a few years of records for this > parish (1891-1899). > > Tina Ellis > > > > > > On 12/30/08, peekaboobrat <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > http://www.bukowsko.pl/asp/mapa.htm > > > > My great grandfather Michal Bednarczyk 1853-1904 and great grandmother > > Katzaryna n.Burnatowski Moskalewicz were married on Jul 07 1880 at St > > Nicholas CATHOLIC CHURCH in Nadolany Poland. > > > > I'D LOVE TO KNOW HOW THEY MET; WHERE SHE WAS ORIGINALLY FROM; AND WHERE > HER > > FAMILY BURNATOWSKI ORIGINALLY CAME FROM. They immigrated from Pielnia in > the > > 19th century. The 1900 USA cnesus says in 1890-1893. Other sources say > > 1880-1883 > > > > Michal was born in Pienia CALLED AUSTRIA POLISH. Military records there > say > > Michal was part of the 45th regiment Sigmund Archduke. > > > > I did not realize Nadolany was so close to Bukowsko! > > > > The map shows the way to Krosno & Romanow to the west, and Sanok, > Przemysl > > & Rzeszow to the east. These were mentioned in my research. > > > > Nowotaniec, Wolica, Nagorzany, were also mentioned. So I have a better > > understanding of the areas. > > > > Joanie Wielgus peekaboobrat at yahoo dot com > > >