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Help finding Lesser Poland village, Kasinka Mala, in Limanowa county / Wągrowiec


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19 Jul 2007 /  #1
Hi, I'm trying to find my great-grandmother's village, Kasinka Mala, in the Lesser Poland province. My great-aunt said that the county name is Pow. (short for Powiat, I'm assuming?) Limanowa, which was on the address of letters going there in the early 1900's.

She said that Kasinka Mala had a twin village called Kasinka Wielga (I'm not sure how to spell it). Any idea where Kasinka Mala is or where I could go to find out?
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20 Jul 2007 /  #2
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasinka_Ma%C5%82a

kasinkamala.friko.pl/kasinka.htm
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14 Mar 2013 /  #3
Merged: Information on the village of Lechlin, near Wagrowiec (Wongrowitz)

Does anybody have information on the village of Lechlin near Wagrowiec (Wongrowitz)? My great great grandmother was from this village, her maiden name was Kaminski or Kamienski and her mother's maiden name was Lukaszewicz (spelled Lukasawitz) on an American record. Are the people that live in this village today, mostly descended from the people that lived there in the 1870's, or did the original inhabitants get expelled after WW2, and the village is now inhabited by settlers from other Polish regions? Also would the original inhabitants have been considered Polish or Volksdeutsch by the Germans during WW2, and would they have served in the German Wehrmacht?

Old Postcard Of The Parish Church In Lechlin

Old Postcard Of The Parish Church In Lechlin
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2 Apr 2013 /  #4
or did the original inhabitants get expelled after WW2

I don't see any reason why that should have happened...

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