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Jozef BULSIEWICZ

[N3293]

ABT 1780 - ____

  • BIRTH: ABT 1780, Kolaczyce, Jaslo, Poland
Family 1 : Anna Unk BULSIEWICZ
  • MARRIAGE: BEF 1805, Kolaczyce, Jaslo, Poland
  1.  Marianne BULSIEWICZ

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[N3293] Kolaczyce, Jaslo, Poland
It was considered an urban settlement, but in reality was a village 10 kilometers away from Jaslo. At the beginning of the 14th century, Kolaczyce was owned by the monastery of the city of Tyniec. In 1358, Kolaczyce is mentioned as a city under the private ownership of the nobility, but we do not know if it was given the status of a city. In 1473, the Hungarians conquered Kolaczyce and left behind great destruction. During the 18th century, the residents conducted business in wool and textiles at the local fairs. During the 19th century Kolaczyce was known for its home manufacturing of woolen blankets and earthenware vessels.

Catholic Church St. Ann
http://spuscizna.org/spuscizna/kolaczyce.html

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