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Old 21st December 2007, 17:40
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Searching for Nastiuk / Zadoroznyj

I am searching for links to either the Nastiuk and Zadoroznyj families. Nastiuk lived in Bukovenia and Zad in Galicia. Member of both families left Ukraine during the early 1900, and eventually settled in Manitoba, Canada.
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Old 30th December 2007, 18:18
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Donna, Happy New Year!

Do you have village names in these regions?
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Old 2nd January 2008, 05:49
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As per Ellis Island there is a Nykola Nastyuk (probably originally Mykola, later anglicized to Nicholas???),
18 yr old Ruthenian/Ukrainian arriving in New York 3/28/1908. HE WAS IN TRANSIT TO CANADA > Ont >
Cooper Cliffs??? He listed leaving his father, Wasyl Nastuik, behind in village, Oleksince.

From late 18th century to 1919 wies/village Oleksince was predominantly a Ruthenian/Ukrainian village w/its own
Greek Catholic Church. The filial Roman Catholic Church was in Gleboczek. Borszczow was both the
powiat/administative and the gmina/judicial tax district > Tarnipolskie wojiwodstwo > Galicia >
Austro-Hungarian Empire. From 1919-1938 this region came under Reconstituted Poland's domain. Post WW2,
this region became a part of SSR Ukraine, under Soviet domain until 1991 when Ukraine became independent.

Oleksince was located appx 10 miles from Northern Bukovina Border.

TODAY selo/village Oleksintsi still exists > Boschivskij (Borschiv)raion/district >
Ternopilska (Ternopil) oblast/region > Ukraine, latest zip code 48732.

PS> There was also an Oleksince in Saskatchewan???
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There were Zadoroznyj's in Borschiv district????
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