Saturday, May 1, 2010

Krowniki

There are several Kiebuz members listed in the survey of Przemysl county of 1765, including a widow Kiebuczka, Tymko Kiebuz, and Hryc Kiebuz. See "Inwentarz Osiadlosci Poddanych wsi Krownik" at http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/4/7/sygn.%2054/indeks.htm#33

One of above descendants may include Tymofei Kiebuz. He was a farmer in Krowniki. He married Anna Salaban. They had a son named Hryhorii (b. 23 March 1829): 

Hryhorii served in the 10th Infantry Regiment based in Przemysl. He married Maria Faberska (b. 4 Aug. 1844), daughter of Hryhorii and Eva Wojtowicz, farmers in [Chirzynka? Chrzanow], on 1 August 1878 in Przemysl. At the time of the marriage, Hryhorii was a widower (his first wife was named Anna (Hanka) Filc, d. 7 April 1861), and he was working as a farmer in Jaksmanice, just east of Przemysl. Hryhorii's and Maria's daughter Evdokia (b. 1 Feb. 1879, Jaksmanice) married Ferdinand Kaufhold (b. 15 Feb. 1876) on 21 October 1900 in Przemysl. Ferdinand, a Roman Catholic, was the son of Ferdinand, Sr., and Elizabeth Limberger. Evdokia and Ferdinand resided at 12, ul. Ogrodowa.
House no. 2 (this could be an address associated with Pikulice):

Efrozina Kiebuz married Ivan Zasadnyi. Their son Iakiv was born 18 October 1802 and theri daughter Maria on 3 April 1866. The godparents were: Mykhailo Voitovych, Maria Danchak, Eva Kozyk, and Magda Kiebuz.

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House no. 49 (associated with Krowniki and Sielec):


Tymofiy 'Timko' Kiebuz (see above; ca. 1762-d. 11 April 1831, house no. 96) married Magdalena Czernicka (ca. 1770-11 Aug. 1815, house no. 96). He may have worked as a cantor and teacher. Their children included: Fedrey (b. 10 Sep. 1803); Ivan (20 Feb. 1806-18 April 1854) and Maria (b. 20 Feb.1806-probably deceased in infancy); Maria (10 March 1809-27 Sep. 1813); Fedir (17 June 1812-3 June 1820; house no. 96); and Anna (28 July 1815-12 Aug. 1815; house no. 96). Around 1815 the family relocates from house no. 49 to 96. Timko appears to remarry. A daughter named Maria is born on 24 March 1819 to him and Anna Salamachowa at house no. 96. 

Timko's son Ivan married Tatianna Mykyta (daughter of Ivan Mykyta of Nehrybka). Ivan's children, associated with house no. 96, are: Maria (1 Nov. 1831-5 Jan. 1833 (cholera)); Halyna (b. 29 Dec 1833); Stefan (3 Sep. 1837-30 Nov. 1837); and Mykola (b. 19 Dec. 1838). 
Ivan's half-sister Maria (house no. 96) married Yuri Bucowski (b. ca. 1818; son of Hryhorii Bucowski of Nehrybka) on 26 February 1837.

Petro Kiebuz (ca. 1783-25 June 1831) married Anna Petryczynska. Their children included: Ivan (ca. 1805-26 Jan. 1861); Onufry (15 July 1809-25 Feb. 1847); Evdokia (10 Oct. 1812-29 Nov. 1817); and Stefan (17 Dec. 1818-21 Jan. 1856, house no. 63). 

Ivan married Julianna Lewicka (daughter of Hryhorii Lewicki). Their children included: Barbara (1 March 1835-7 Oct. 1835); Evdokia (ca. Feb. 1837-15 May 1837); Andrei (b. 10 May 1838); Petro (b. ca. 1841); and Oles (ca. 1847- 5 April 1860). Ivan remarried on 11 February 1855. His second wife, Theodora, is the widow of Ivan Niesiolowski, and daughter of Ivan / Mykola and Halyna /Pelahia Bilyk. Children from this second marriage were: Vasyl (1 July 1857-4 Oct. 1857); and Maria (18 Feb. 1860-2 May 1865).
Andrei married Anna Siusko (b. ca. 1836; daughter of Ilia Siusko and Anna Shabatska), on 8 February 1863. His children are: Andrei (b. 7 April 1864); Teodora (4 May 1865-4 Feb. 1866 (scarlet fever)); Petro (b. 28 Feb. 1867); and Pelahia (b. 28 Jan. 1870).
Petro married Anna (Hanka) Kaspryk ( b. ca. 1842; daughter of Ivan and Maryna of Medyka) on 29 September 1867. Petro's children include: Mykhailo (b. 16 Nov. 1867); and Ivan (b. 20 Nov. 1870). With the birth of Ivan in 1870, Petro and Hanka become associate with house no. 16.
Onufry, son of Petro and Anna Romaniv, of 49, Krowniki, married Anna Powszynska (b. ca. 1824, Fedir and Marianna Czuczman) of 145, Blonie, on 6 October 1840. They had at least one daughter, Pelahia (21 Dec. 1842-16 April 1843). Anna Kiebuzinska remarried Stanislaus Rozumkiewicz (b. ca. 1819, son of Joseph and Maria Rulwinska) on 13 February 1848.
Evdokia (the second) married Iakiv Zaladnyi. Her children included: Oleksandr (b. ca. 1827; married 1) Xenia Hyrman; 2) Kateryna Chykhman in 1871), Petro (b. 26 Jan. 1832); and Vasyl (b. 7 March 1833). They reside at house no. 2.  
Stefan, of house no. 63, marries Anna Voitovych (daughter of Mykhailo Voitovych and Kateryna Radio) on 22 January 1854. They had one son: Hryhorii ([1] Feb. 1856-12 Feb. 1856). Stefan dies in January 1856, and the widowed Anna marries Vasyl Zacharko (son of Hryhorii and Anna), a soldier in the Austrian army.

Ivan Kiebuz married Maria Hapuna. Their children included: Maria (17 Sep. 1813-18 April 1831); Anna (b. 4 April 1817); Vasyl (ca. 1819-15 Jan. 1861); Stefan (3 Jan. 1820-29 March 1820); Tymofiy (16 Sep. 1834-18 July 1855 (house no. 105)); and Semen (n.d.). 

Anna married Hryhorii Radio (b. 1812; son of Tymofii Radio and Anastasia Mykyta) on 16 February 1834. She was associated with house no. 105 at the time. The couple had a daughter named Efrosina (b. 8 Oct. 1836).
Vasyl marries Chrystyna (daughter of Ivan Komar and Maria Anna Mykyta). His children included: Ivan (10 Oct. 1855-30 Jan. 1858); Oles (29 Aug. 1857-7 Feb. 1858); Maria (b. 14 Jan. 1859); and Ivan (18 June 1861-7 June 1865). Around 1858 Vasyl and Chrystyna become associated with house no. 105. After Vasyl's death, the widowed Chrystyna marries Ivan Koztovsky, of the 4th Galician Uhlans (Emperor's) Regiment, on 13 October 1861.
Semen (Senke), of house no. 84, and a member of one of the Royal and Imperial Uhlans regiments, marries Tetianna (Tacka) Burko (daughter of Semen Burko and Anna Mykyta). Semen's children are: Oles (20 Aug. 1857-23 Sep. 1859); Anna (b. 13 Nov. 1859); Vasyl (b. 18 April 1862); Hryhorii (29 April 1864-10 May 1864); Maria (b. 14 April 1865); Ilia (19 April 1867- 23 May 1867); Ivan (ca. Sep. 1868-18 Jan. 1869); and Anastasia (21 Oct. 1869-23 Nov. 1871). In late January 1856, Tetianna, or Tacka, has a girl named Matrena baptized under her name. This girl died 23 days later, on 20 February 1856, and is recorded as the illegitimate daughter of Anna, probably Semen's sister. The address given for Matrena's birth and death is house no. 42.

Hryhorii Kiebuz, son of Ivan and Anna Gołdyra, married Kateryna (ca. 1834-28 March 1864), daughter of Hryhorii Jarosiewicz and Pelahia Buczynska. Their children included: Anna (b. 27 Dec. 1857); Ivan (b. 25 Sep. 1860); and Maria (21 Jan. 1864-10 April 1864). On the death of his first wife, he married Maria Mykula on 19 February 1865. Their children were: Stefan (21 Dec. 1865) and Kateryna (25 May 1867). This group of family members were all associated with house. no. 49. Hryhorii had a sister named Maria who married on 24 February 1861 (the surname of her husband Andrei is illegible).


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Among the executive members of the Prosvita Reading Room in Sielec in 1910 was Stefan Kiebuz (Source: Peremyskyi vistnyk v.4, no.2 (28 Jan. 1910)).

Petro Kiebuz was active in the Ruthenian Sich Society in Krowniki (Source: Peremyskyi vistnyk v.3, no. 9 (30 April 1909) and v.4, no. 4 (25 Feb. 1910)).

Anna Kebus (Kiebuz) (b. 1891 in Krowniki-d. ?) immigrated to the United States, arriving in New York City aboard the ship Amerika from Hamburg on 12 July 1913 together with three other young women from near her village. She was age 22, single, and literate (read and write). Her nationality was identified as Ruthenian. She listed her closest relative from home as her father Wasyl. Her final destination was Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a large iron, coal, and steel town east of Pittsburgh. On 7 August 1915, she married Harry (Hryhorii) Fenczyn (Fenchen) (b. ca. 1883/1884) in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Their wedding was officiated by Rev. John (Ivan) Shuchowsky) at the St. Nicholas Galician Greek Catholic Church. At the time of their marriage, Harry was working in the city's steel mills, and Anna as a domestic. Like Anna, Harry or Hryhorii was from the Przemysl area. He had immigrated to the United States in April 1910 with his wife and young son. This was his second marriage, as his first wife had died six months earlier, on 6 February. Anna listed her parents on the marriage license as William (Vasyl) and Anastasia Kybuz (nee Kochmar) (Kiebuz), farmer and housewife. Hryhorii and Anna had at least six children (the first three from his first marriage): John (Adolf) (b. 1909), Mary (b. 1911), Walter (b. 1913), Olga (b. 1916), Anna (b. 1918), and Myron (b. 1924). At the time of the 1920 census, they were living at 93 Seventh Street, Johnstown (Ward 11), Cambria County. They spoke Ukrainian (Ruthenian) at home. Some time between 1920 and 1924, the family returned to Galicia (now Poland), and settled in Przemysl, probably on property belonging to the Kiebuz family. There was born the youngest of the children, Myron. Probably faced with economic difficulties, Hryhorii returned to North America in 1927 to look for work. He was sponsored by Chester Allen van Scoy, a land agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway who was looking to colonize areas near Winnipeg, Manitoba. It does not appear that the family joined him. Following World War II, three of the children, Anna, Olga, and Myron either returned or immigrated to the United States.


Mykhailo (Michael) Kebuz (b. 1893, Krowniki) served as a corporal in the 6th Galician Uhlan Regiment (Emperor Joseph II's), in its Ersatz Eskadron during World War I. He was taken as a prisoner of war by the Russians at Chern, Tula province in late 1916 (Verlustliste ausgegeben am 16.11.1916).


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Others:

House no. 15:

Fedir Kiebuz (b. ca. 1833), son of Danylo (Ivan) and Anna, married Tekla (daughter of Eustachy and Tania Olesko Chomnicka) on 20 May 1860 in Sielec. At the time of their wedding they were associated with house no. 11. Their children included: Ivan (b. 9 Feb. 1861); Vasyl (b. 22 Feb. 1863); and Maria (b 15 Aug. 1865).

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House no. 53

Evdokia Kiebus (b. ca. 1801) daughter of Mykhailo Kiebus and Ahapia Turczynska of Sielec, marries Danylo Koziej (b. ca. 1779) on 20 November 1831.

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House no. 21:

Anna Kiebuz, daughter of Ivan and Evdokia of Krowniki, gives birth to a son, Stefan, out of wedlock on 12 September 1855. He dies on 3 January 1856.

Pelahia Kiebuz, daughter of Ivan and Maria (probably another daughter of Ivan Kiebuz and
Maria Hapuna) marries Mykola Kuliczecki (son of Ivan and Barbara) on 1 November 1857. Their daughter, Tania?, is born 27 Jan. 1859.
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House no. 79:

Mykola Kiebuz and his wife Maria have a daughter named Julianna on 21 April 1856. Mykola is probably the son of Ivan Kiebuz and Julianna Lewicka of house no. 49.

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