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Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 6 Feb 2013 4:14PM GMT
Classification: Query
The Komaniecki could be Greek catholic and not Russian speaking in any shape or form!!!!!(Moscow people) but Ruthenian/Rusyn.
Then there are the Komaniecki that are ethnic Polish and
are Roman Catholic.
Both are from what is now Poland since WW2
This is why the ones from Komancza and Sonok area villages are not the same as the ones from Kosowe etc.

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 20 Oct 2013 12:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Dzien dobry. Nazywam się Jan Rusyniak i mieszkam w Polsce.
Moja mama, Helena Komaniecka (córka Bazylego, Marii), pochodzi z miejscowości Świątkowa Mała. Ja mam 55 lat.
Czy mówicie po polsku?
Proszę o kontakt mailowy.

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 7 Nov 2013 12:07PM GMT
Classification: Biography
Hello, My name is Jan Rusyniak and I live in Poland.
My moom name is Helena Komaniecka (dauther od Bazyl and Maria), shes came from small villiage Świątkowa Mała. I have 55 years old.


Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 15 Nov 2014 4:57AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi I know it has been some time but here are some updates. I believe Anna Komonetsky live in Russia she was at some time married to John Komonetsky and had a daughter Anna. Anna and her daughter Anna move to the USA in Early 1900. Anna Later Married Frank Barno

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 21 May 2015 1:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Komanetsky/Komaniecki
Hi Jan!
You are my cousin! We corresponded a few years ago & sent me photographs. My great grandparents are also Basil & Maria Kalasz from Swiatkowa Mala. I am going to the VATRA in Poland in
2016 and would like to meet you. I found a lot more on our Komanieckis from Swiatkowa up to my great great great grandfather Michael Komaniecki born in 1795. He was a “sculteti"(Latin) or town leader I believe. Email me at ruthwelch@cox.net. What is your email? Sorry I just saw this post from 2013!
Ruth Komanetsky Welch
Ruth>Michael Komanetsky> Michael Komanetsky> Basil Komaniecki> Michael Komaniecki> Michael Komaniecki of Swiatkowa Mala

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 4 Jun 2015 6:16PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Ruth !
You have contact on Facebook with my son - Rafał. My e-mail tajpan@tlen.pl . I will send you message on e-mail.
Jan Rusyniak

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 17 Jun 2015 2:39PM GMT
Classification: Query
* so funny in English the name of the village translated to "Serum" and the village Darow to "gifts" Dariv actually means gifts)but google translate is not too good )-----СУРОВИЦЯ/Surowica was NOT a Russian village it was a Rusyn(Ruthenian) village. Lemko village======= Before WW2 they were Greek Catholics.--village in Podkarpackie province , in the district of Sanok , in the municipality of Komańcza , in the Beskid Niski so it was very close to Komancha where were other Komanetskys probably your famiy member married into the village Surowice====In the years 1772-1914 the county district Sanok , district court in Bukowsko . In 1898. Village had 473 residents and 76 houses.. From November 1918 to January 1919 this village was part of Komancza Republic . 33 villages united to fight for an independent Ukraine.Greek Catholics had their own church parish church. St. Nicholas (formerly Church. Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary). In 1936. There were 495 Greek Catholics. Belonging to the parish churches were filial churches in the Darow and Moszczańec..The church was after 1947. taken apart, fragments of the iconostasis is located in the Historical Museum in Sanok.(I saw it when I was there***)The village was built in a valley creek with a long street, so-called. łańcuchówka . To this day remaining of the village on Moszczanka traces in the form church, the old cemetery, surrounded by tall July and the second, newer cemetery with tombstones dating from the early twentieth century. MANY photos on this site http://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/lemkowszczyzna/surowica/
Komancha / Kumancha [Ru] Komancza [Polish]
Sanok District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Babey / Babej
Barna
Bogulla / Bogula
Boiwka / Boilka / Bovka (5 families)
Burianyk / Burjanyk ( 2 families)
Wolosacki / Volosats'kyj
Harhay / Harhaj ( 4 families)
Hoholik / Hoholyk
Hrynio / Hryn'o ( 2 families)
Dziurdzio / Dzjurdz'o
Diadio / Djad'o
Kantolak / Kantoljak ( 2 families)
Kapustianik / Kapuscianik / Kapustjanyk
Komaniecki / Komanicki / Komanets'kyj
Kopilec / Kopila / Kopylets' ( 2 families)
Kuchyna / Kukhnya ( 3 families)
Lenczyszyn / Lenchyshyn
Lodynski / Lodyns'kyj
Mankowicz / Mankovych ( 4 families)
Ostrowski / Ostrovs'kyj
Pankowicz / Pankovych
Patrosz / Patrosh ( 5 families)
Pelesz / Pelisz / Pelesh ( 2 families)
Polumachanicz / Polumakhanych ( 4 families)
Romanik / Romanyk ( 2 families)
Stanczak / Stanchak ( 2 families)
Stec / Stets
Slimak / Slymak
Suszko / Sushko
Chomka / Khomka ( 4 families)
Car / Tsar
Czopik / Chopyk
Czurma / Churma
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
The church was «Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary» [1805] [still standing]
The wooden church was renovated in 1919. After WW-II the church was still in use until 1962, when it was taken by the Orthodox. Services were then held in a Roman Catholic chapel until 1987 when a Ukrainian Catholic church was built. The priest o. Orest Venhrynovych was murdered by the Poles here in 1944. The wooden church is protected as an architectural landmark by the Polish government. The church houses a number of ancient liturgical books dated 1638 to 1793.
http://www.pslava.info/SanockyjPow_KomanchaS,109552.html

Re: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchers

Posted: 17 Jun 2015 2:43PM GMT
Classification: Query
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