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Stanislaus JASKOWIAK

[N3427]

1822 - BEF 1900

  • BIRTH: 1822, Potulice, Wagrowiec, Pl
  • BURIAL: Potulice, Wagrowiec, Pl
  • DEATH: BEF 1900, Potulice, Wagrowiec, Pl
Family 1 : Veronica URBAN
  • MARRIAGE: 1848, Potulice, Wagrowiec, Pl
  1. +Mary JASKOWIAK
  2. +Stanley JASKOWIAK
  3. +Antonia JASKOWIAK

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[N3427] Potulice, Wagrowiec, History
A villiage in Powiat (County) Wa;growiec), 7 km north of Rogozno. There was a large palace and park was established in the early nineteenth century, thanks to the efforts of Joseph Bieganski. Storey mansion was supplemented with 2 mid-nineteenth century, two annexes of unequal size. In addition to outbuilding and farm buildings and the distillery from the mid-nineteenth century. Below manor park (7.6 hectares) with a classical Greek temple from the early nineteenth century, the remnants of a stone - brick grotto and oak with a circumference of 580 cm. On the way to court the old statue of Our Lady. It stands near a wooden church. Sw. Catherine 1728, shingled, with a tower and Baroque helmet. Inside the rococo altar from around 1778, two baroque altars from the period of construction and baroque stone font with two mid-seventeenth century. From the north, adjacent to the church, a brick chapel Biegan'skich tomb from around 1856. In addition to the parsonage with a mid-nineteenth century, the roof with hipped. Among the few half-timbered village built of 1 czworak©dw mid-nineteenth century, covered roofs of tile. At the outlet in the direction of a huge poplar Wa;growiec of circuits 650 and 690 cm. At the cemetery (south of the village) the graves of Wielkopolska insurgents killed 6 February 1919 year under Radwankami. On the way towards Rogozno pear with a circumference of 410 cm. To the north of Potulice, on the edge of the forest on the right side of the road to Z.elice, a group of monumental oak trees with a circumference of 350 cm.

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