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| | Berezhany genealogy page. Tracing roots in Galicia, West Ukraine (Austria/Austria hungarian empire: 1772-1918 and ... |
 | | In article "Immigration of Galician peasantry", famous Galician writer Ivan Franko, gave definition of this phenomenon in Galicia: "Immigration of peasants from Galicia, it is a new thing. |
 | | It is inseparable friend of poverty of Galician peasents...whom the abolishment of serfdom in 1948 open widely the gates..." Among the districts, which were the most touched with immigration, Franko named Berezhany. |
 | | For instance, 27 persons from Trostyanets immigrated to Bosnia in 1895, namely families of Mykola Hordash (Mikolaj Hordasz/Gordasz): 4 persons, Jan Palchak (Palczak): 8 persons, Mykola Rykhitskyy (Mikolaj Rychicki): 9 persons, Levko Chortolomny (Leo Czortolomny): 3 persons, Pavlo Babiy (Paulus/Pawel Babij), Anna Stryjak and widow Czawurska (she comes from my family tree). |
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