Re: Pre-1915 Polish Town? WOLA DALSZA !
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In reply to:
Pre-1915 Polish Town?
Stephanie Krutsick 5/14/14
Hi Stephanie,
Here Tad from Warsaw. Our forum friend Sophie is right, the origin of your GGpa Antoni is Wola Dalsza, so beatifully located amongst small mountains in the SE part of Poland. His Polish province, language, customs, and culture is Podkarpackie province:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcarpathian_Voivodeshiphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcarpathian_Voivodeship
And Lancut county:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81a%C5%84cut_Countyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81a%C5%84cut_County
Here is the next confirmation, I've checked Polish census 1990/2002, and in this Wola Dalsza are still living families surnamed Kula:
Andrzej Kula & family Kula, Wola Dalsza, Poland
Maria Kula & family Kula, Wola Dalsza Poland
Just to invite you and all yours from the U.S. to visit virtually his ancestral town, please click on two small images from this gmina (coummne) Bialobrzego webpage:
http://www.gmina-bialobrzegi.pl/?c=mdGal-cmSiatka-40-30http://www.gmina-bialobrzegi.pl/?c=mdGal-cmSiatka-40-30
The 1st one is the old cross road chapel from this Wola Dalsza
The 2nd one is the image of the church in this Wola Dalsza.
Happy virtual journey, and good luck with your search!