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Name |
Mykhaylo Filipovych |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I4064 |
Yacyshen Family |
Last Modified |
28 Jan 2025 |
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Notes |
- FILIPOVYCH (Vyniatyntsi)
The research of Filipovych family has been done on the base of Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic Registers of the village of Vyniatyntsi. The documents are:
Lviv archives: Roman Catholic registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1816-1865.
Ternopil archives: Roman Catholic registrations of births 1876-1908.
Zalischyky Registry office: Creek Catholic registrations of births 1877-1944, marriages 1875-1944, deaths 1876-1944.
Warsaw (Poland) archives: Roman Catholic registrations of births 1784-1831, 1905-1909, marriages 1817-1830, 1905-1909, deaths 1905-1909.
Although there are the chronological limits of Registers, documents of some years are not available. They wrote Registers in Latin until 1908, so I will write names according to Ukrainian transcription and original names in brackets. Since 1908, they kept records alternately in Ukrainian and in Latin.
Filipovych family was Greek Catholic; nevertheless, later Roman-Catholics “poured” into the family. They are red in the text.
I have managed to determine that the first of the kin was MYKHAYLO FILIPOVYCH (Michael Filipowicz). He was obviously born at the end of the 18th century. He married Sophia (her maiden surname is unknown). They lived in the building No 56 in Vyniatyntsi, and had at least 2 sons:
FILIPOVYCH THOMKO (Filipowicz Thomas) was born in about 1801.
FILIPOVYCH STEPHAN (Filiowicz Stephanus) was born in about 1810.
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