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wct135   
4 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village near Lancut [15]

My grandfather was born in 1894 near Lancut. His birth certificate is difficult to read, but the village name looks to be close to: Wołuszeryrno

I've tried googling it with no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
wct135   
5 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village near Lancut [15]

Peter,
I have a scan but its over the maximum of 100 Kb. Is there another way I can send it to you?...Wayne
wct135   
5 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village near Lancut [15]

I can't post link from photobucket:

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wct135   
5 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village near Lancut [15]

MIPK,
I was able to open map but unfortunately nothing close to village on the birth certificate.
Thanks for the link, the maps are pretty interesting.

Piorun,
When I open the link it doesn't show me anything other than a blank page after I click on to the appropriate square. I'll try and play around with it.... Thanks
wct135   
8 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village named Woloszczyzna [6]

Earlier I was trying to find information about my grandfathers birthplace from his birth certificate. With the good information some posters sent and a little bit of detective work the village name looks to be Wołoszczyzną. Although it's not on any current maps, it was a

operating village near £ancut. If anyone has any information on the village or sources to any pictures, the information would be greatly appreciated.
wct135   
8 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village named Woloszczyzna [6]

The village in the Ukraine called Wołoszczyzną is near Lviv. The village my grandfather was born in was in the area of £ancut. £ancut appears on the birth certificate as the administrative seat.
wct135   
8 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village named Woloszczyzna [6]

In 1894 and the area was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It could be the Administrative seat was £ancut at the time, but that's over a distance of 150 miles.