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South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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"Serving South Bend, Mishawaka and Surrounding Areas"
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P.O. Box 11
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Notre Dame, IN 46556
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Stanislaus PIECH
[N4556]
ABT 1855 - ____
- BIRTH: ABT 1855, Chotowa, Małopolska, PL
Family 1
: Marianne WASILEWSKI
- Josephine Gertrude PIECH
- Agnes Frances PIECH
- +Francis Thomas PIECH
- Julia PIECH
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[N4556]
Chotowa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarna, within Dębica County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) south-east of Czarna, 10 km (6 mi) south-west of Dębica, and 51 km (32 mi) west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 618. The 2010 World Junior Chess Championship took place in Chotowa.[2]
History
The village was founded probably end XIII in. or at the beginning of the fourteenth century. The first mention of the village appears, however, only in 1419 the year when Chotowa, together with the adjacent Głowaczów belonged to the dominion Griffin . The first known owners were Chotowa brothers John and Nicholas who named the Chotowscy, Kotowscy, and Kotkowscy, while the village itself was at that time known as cats. Over the next centuries Chotowa been the subject of numerous tender processes and family. The history of the village was connected up to the 1945 year, the owners of the mansion first on Słupie, and later in Przyborowiu. In 1728 the owner of the mansion on Słubiu and farm buildings in Przyborowiu was Pietruskich family. In these very days Gear appears as an independent village. In 1818 Chotowa with pole and Przyborowie was already owned by the family Bobrownickich. With the vow of Tekla Bobrowska with the Count Jerome Pasławić of landed property passed into the hands of the family Ankwiczów. In 1825 the year the heir Przeclaw - Dominik hr Rey Oksza (a descendant of Nicholas Rey Naglowice) - marrying Catherine Ankwiczównę became the owner of Słupia - the oldest part of Chotowa. In 1932, the owners were Chotowa Helena Reyów Jabłonowska and her husband Prince Joseph Jabłonowski. They were the owners of the property until its acquisition by the State in 1945. During the fighting August 1944 - May 1945 Chotowa was burned and destroyed in 80%. After the war there was reconstruction and its slow development. In the early 60s of the twentieth century came electricity. Only at the end of the twentieth century, the village was stelefonizowana and gasified and received water supply. In 2005 , a large part of the village has been channeled. With the accession to the European Union there is a problem of mass departure of young people abroad in search of a better future and a good job, which at the Carpathian Mountains can be found.
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