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Hannia has done it again! Thanks to her contact Alex, we are now finding new and most interesting information on the Tarnogorski side of our heritage. Thanks Hannia, Alex is a 5 stars historian! But nothing new on the Czyzski front.
Alex has found interesting documents regarding the life of our relative Apolinary Tarnogorski, a Roman Catholic priest. Here is a summary update, although the location of some towns/villages is rather uncertain:
1874: birth of Apolinary Tarnogórski. Father: Teodor Tarnogórski; Mother: Amelia Ostaszewska.
1900 (4 March): ordained priest at Zhytomyr/Zhitomir (Ukraine)
1900 to 1921: Gancewicze/Hancavicy (Belarus; north of Pinsk)
1907: Lyusk, Dubrovycja (Ukraine; north of Sarny)
1909: Strizarskogo (Ukraine; where is this?)
1909: Dubrovycja (Ukraine; north of Sarny)
1909: Kitomirsk (Ukraine; where is this?)
1909: Oratovskogo (Ukraine). Probably same as Orativ, South-east of Kozjatin.
1910: Novgradvolinskogo/Novohrad-Volynskyi (Ukraine; between Grodno and Zhytomyr)
1910: Strizhivskiy (Ukraine; perhaps same as location just south of Seredina-Buda, north-east corner of Ukraine on Russian border)
1926: Szumsk (Ukraine)
1926-1927: Beaulieu/St Etienne (France).
1927 to 1930: Gancewicze/Hancavicy (Belarus; north of Pinsk)
1930: Lunin/Luninec (Belarus; just east of Pinsk)
1956 (5 September): death of Apolinary Tarnogórski at Lubniewice (Poland; north of Zielona Gora)
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