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: czw 13 sty 2022, 13:47
My Polish ancestor is Jozef Sawicki son of Jozef Sawicki (Joseph Savisky) and Zofia Baranowska (Sophie Baranoska), he was taken prisoner of war by the French army in 1796. He says he was born around 1777 in "Wauwek" : may be LWOWEK !?
When he got married in France, two other Polish prisoners said they knew him and that he was not already married in Poland. These two soldiers would come from the same commune of "Wauwek", the third from the city of Kazanow (Kazanouffe) department of "Wauwek".
The 2 witnesses:
Kacper Amanowicz (Gaspard Almanovich) born circa 1774. He is the son of Walenty Amanowicz (Valentin Amanovis) and Katarzyna Yakoslewski !? (Catherine Yakouslesky) and
Michal Majewski (Michel Magesky, Domagesky) born around 1773. He is the son of Jan Majesky (Jean Magesky) and Maria Kocinski (Marie Cosinski).
In the same French town of Cosne, there were other Polish prisoners: Joseph Govasky (Jozep Kowacki) Jean Martiniuk (Jan Martyniuk). There was also a Hungarian prisoner incorporated into the Austrian army, in the Wurmser company. But he could be incorporated in the prussian army too.
The French armies had taken 30,000 prisoners during the Italian war, most of them Poles, recruited in Galicia.
The city of "Wauwek" is not on any map. May be Lwowek or Wroclawek !? I am at an impasse.
If anyone had the parents of one of the three in their ancestors, please contact me by personal message.
When he got married in France, two other Polish prisoners said they knew him and that he was not already married in Poland. These two soldiers would come from the same commune of "Wauwek", the third from the city of Kazanow (Kazanouffe) department of "Wauwek".
The 2 witnesses:
Kacper Amanowicz (Gaspard Almanovich) born circa 1774. He is the son of Walenty Amanowicz (Valentin Amanovis) and Katarzyna Yakoslewski !? (Catherine Yakouslesky) and
Michal Majewski (Michel Magesky, Domagesky) born around 1773. He is the son of Jan Majesky (Jean Magesky) and Maria Kocinski (Marie Cosinski).
In the same French town of Cosne, there were other Polish prisoners: Joseph Govasky (Jozep Kowacki) Jean Martiniuk (Jan Martyniuk). There was also a Hungarian prisoner incorporated into the Austrian army, in the Wurmser company. But he could be incorporated in the prussian army too.
The French armies had taken 30,000 prisoners during the Italian war, most of them Poles, recruited in Galicia.
The city of "Wauwek" is not on any map. May be Lwowek or Wroclawek !? I am at an impasse.
If anyone had the parents of one of the three in their ancestors, please contact me by personal message.