Jagnieszczyce — village in Słonim district Hrodna region of the Republic of Belarus.
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Orthodox parish to which the village Jagnieszczyce belonged at the beginning of the 20th century;
Catholic parish to which the village Jagnieszczyce belonged at the beginning of the 20th century;
metrical books of the Catholic parish on births, marriages and deaths (with indication of years, fund, inventory and archive where parish registers kept);
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Location of the village Jagnieszczyce
— geographic coordinates and depiction of the village Jagnieszczyce on early-20th-century detailed maps, modern maps, and satellite imagery (Google Maps).Administrative affiliation of the village Jagnieszczyce
— the administrative-territorial units to which the settlement belonged in different historical periods:— Russian Empire (1870-1910s), — Polish Republic (Second Rzeczpospolita, 1920-1939), — Republic of Belarus (as of 2017);This information is available for registered users with a Premium plan.
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Hello,
Just wondering if anyone knows of the Rusek family that lived in Jagnieszezyce. In particular my grandpa Jan Rusek, born there in 1926.
Thank you,
Allyreply
Hello Swietlana!
I'm starting my research about my ancestors. My gradfather Michal Radowicki lived in Jagnieszczyce up to ~1941 and must have run away and never came back. I was courius what happened with the mansion he used to live in and who owns it these days. If you could help me with that matter I would be extremely grateful. Perhaps some day I'll be able to take a sentimental travel and visit Jagniesczyce? Wandering only is there still anything to visit in there? Is the mansion still exist?reply
I am looking for information about my father Władysław Czerniak’s family. He was the second eldest of 8 children born to Józef and Eufemia Czerniak in Jagnieszczyce between 1922 and 1938. His siblings were: Bronisława, Jan, Helena, Stanisława, Leon, Czesław and Maria. reply
Good evening, Yvonne Buckingham! I am happy that I found your letter on the Internet as quickly as possible. I live not far from the place you mentioned in your letter. This is the Republic of Belarus (the name of my country). I will be happy to tell you about the relatives of Euphemia Chernyak. I want to say that my family has a close relationship with Bronislava and her son Richard, Elena and her daughters Irina and Danuta, Stanislava and her children Kristina, Peter and Teresa. We have visited each other several times. And I think I saw you in 1998 in Nottingham, when aunt Stanislava was trying to bring her entire extended family together in her place. Nevertheless, I know a lot about Euphemia Chernyak's relatives in Belarus. If you are interested in this, please email me. reply
Здравствуйте! я разыскиваю родственников по фамилии Барейщак(Борейщик, Барейша, Бареша), последнии документы от 1913 года и дальше ветвь обрывается из-за отъезда.. Хотелось бы узнать, кто из родственников под такой фамилией еще оставался в деревне жить и, если повезет, может еще до сих пор живы потомки?
Помогите их найти, пожалуйста!
С Уважением,
Аннаreply
