Haczów

Haczów ( German Hans Hoff, Hanshau ) is a village in south-eastern Poland on Wisłok the Carpathians, 17 km south-west of Krosno. It is the powiat Brzozowski at the Subcarpathian Voivodeship.

  • 4.1 Literature
  • 4.2 footnotes

History

The city was founded in 1378 by Hans Hoff Magdeburg rights as German colonists city and then also first mentioned (see Forest German ). She was a member since 1340 the country Sanok ( ziemia Sanocka ). As is apparent from old church records, the German language could probably get to 1604 in the population. 1624 Haczów was devastated by the Tartars. From 1772-1914 Haczów was part of the county and tax district Sanok in the Austrian province of Galicia. With the re- establishment of the Polish state in 1918 and the Galician port city of the Province of Lviv in the powiat Brzozowski was.

Population

The once very high German share of the population is particularly evident in the church books. So dive 1432-1440 with

Benner ( Bonar ), Dressler ( Dreslar ), White ( Weys, Weisz ), Schulzenhayn, Esch Rath, nickel ( Nikiel ), White Gerber ( Weisgirb ), Scholz ( Solcz ). Flossnitzer, pork Greber, Grebe Stetter, Gerlach (yaw Lach, greed hole ), bells Brecht, Hansel, Sauhaar, Zöckler, coarse, Niebel

And 1523 with

Keller ( Kyellar, Kielar / Kielur ) Springler ( Szprynglar ), Krauss ( Krausz ), Meierth, choppers, Ross, Strampe, Paetz Hold, Kolb, Rosenberg ( Rozenbark, Rozembark ), diamond ring, Schindler ( Szyndlar ) Struner, Polnar ( Pojnar ), Kassner, usually Heckerth ( Ekiert ), Matt Horn, Rothbart, Szmyd, Scheiner, Reichel, Vlamann, Fakenday, Rumpel, Reiss, Black, Schmidt, Büttner ( Butnar / Bytnar ) many German names.

Community

The rural community Haczów consists of the following districts:

  • Buków
  • Haczów ( German: the backyard )
  • Jabłonica Polska ( German: Gabelnitz )
  • Jasionów
  • Malinówka
  • Trześniów
  • Wzdów

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Gustav Truskolaski - Polish general
  • Bronisław Prugar - Kettling - Polish general
  • Marian Konieczny - Polish sculptor
  • Janusz Gołda - Polish writer
  • Edward Rymar - Polish historian

References

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