Re: Husiatyn on the LDS films
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Husiatyn on the LDS films
Jim Onyschuk 1/07/02
Husiatyn is its own Greek Catholic parish.
The list you were looking at at the Lemko site lists villages (and parishes) for which there are Greek Catholic records in the Central State Historical Archive of Ukraine, city of Lviv brach.I double checked that index and didn't find Husiatyn.
Best bet would be to check out Ternopil Oblast Archives
http://www.scarch.kiev.ua/Archives/Region/ra19.ua.htmlhttp://www.scarch.kiev.ua/Archives/Region/ra19.ua.html
the site is in Ukrainian.
By the way, Husiatyn is the Polish spelling.It is also a transliteration of the Ukrainian....so you're searching with the best name.(But anyone involved with Slavic genealogy knows, it's best to try all sorts of possibilities...just in case!)this village is located today right on the border of Ternopil and Khmelnytska oblasts....almost a direct straight line east of Chortkiv, which you should find on a map.from my map, it seems like the city is in both oblasts....don't know for sure as I've never been there.
Good Luck!!
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Re: Husiatyn on the LDS films
Jim Onyschuk 1/09/02