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Jasło and Osiek... Catholic churches


Semsem  16 | 26  
3 Mar 2010 /  #1
Can anyone help me locate the locations of any Catholic churches and cemeteries in the cities...that would have records/graves from the 1400's - 1600's or so onward?

Can't find much searching Google for whatever reason. Thinking of maybe going to Poland to look around soon...just not sure where I'd be going (and I'd like to know before I head off!)

Thanks.
caprice49  4 | 224  
3 Mar 2010 /  #2
locations of any Catholic churches

Information from 1400 -1600 if available will be in the National Archives. But here are a few churches I found in Jaslo
The church in Jaslo is Św.Antoniego details as follows:-

ul. Szopena 1
38-200 Jasło

telephones:

00 48 13 446 34 91,
00 48 13 448 11 10,

fax:

00 48 13 448 11 15

Other churches in Jaslo:

Kościół Dobrego Pasterza - Sobniów
ul. Sobniowska 34
38-200 Jasło
tel.: 013 4455076
e-mail: jaslosobniow@rzeszow.opoka.org.pl

Kościół Matki Bożej Królowej Świata
ul. Niegłowicka 39
38-200 Jasło
tel.: (0-13)4469795

Kościół Wniebowzięcia NMP - fara
ul. Cmentarna 2
tel. (013) 4463758

Kościół św. Stanisława BM
ul. Krasińskiego 4
tel.(013) 4463381

If you google exact word Osiek and above enter Kosciol the you will find

Church of the Transfiguration in Osiek Jasielski. There you will find quite a few photos of churches in Osiek.

maybe going to Poland to look around soon

As mentioned most information is stored in the National Archives which has a website in Polish and English: warszawa.ap.gov.pl

Address: Archiwum Państwowe m. st. Warszawy
ul. Krzywe Koło 7
00-270 Warszawa

E-mail: archiwum@warszawa.ap.gov.pl
Director: Ryszard Wojtkowski

Reading room is open Monday -Wednesday 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m., Thursday - Friday 10.00 a.m. - 6.30 p.m

Office opening hours: Tuesday and Friday 9.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
OP Semsem  16 | 26  
7 Mar 2010 /  #3
Any idea on the ages of the churches in Jasło? My family immigrated from there in 1881, 1882, and 1902. And, from information obtained from outside sources, the surname had been in the area (apparently) from the 1400's until we left.

And I'll be sure to see what the archives has to offer.
caprice49  4 | 224  
8 Mar 2010 /  #4
ages of the churches in Jasło?

Kościół św. Stanisława BM
ul. Krasińskiego 4
tel.(013) 4463381
Built 1892-1893

Kościół Wniebowzięcia NMP - fara
ul. Cmentarna 2
tel. (013) 4463758
This church was built circa 1446
Destroyed by Hungarians 1474
Rebuilt 1479

1944 it was set on fire, but it's not clear whether documentation was destroyed or not.

There are photos of the various stages of the church on : fara-jaslo.rzeszow.opoka.org.pl/historia_kos.htm

The other churches look modern.

Have you tried googling the surname against the place?
Rapchinski  
13 Feb 2016 /  #5
Trying to locate Polish ancestors named Ropczynski/Rapczynski in area of Ropczyce during late 1800's.

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