Krzywe Sioło — village in Lachavičy district Brest region of the Republic of Belarus.
Information presented on the Radzima.net:
Orthodox parish to which the village Krzywe Sioło belonged at the beginning of the 20th century;
metrical books of the Orthodox parish on births, marriages and deaths (with indication of years, fund, inventory and archive where parish registers kept);
Catholic parish to which the village Krzywe Sioło belonged at the beginning of the 20th century;
metrical books of the Catholic parish on births, marriages and deaths (with indication of years, fund, inventory and archive where parish registers kept);
links to microfilms of church records (births, christenings, marriages, deaths);
Location of the village Krzywe Sioło
— geographic coordinates and depiction of the village Krzywe Sioło on early-20th-century detailed maps, modern maps, and satellite imagery (Google Maps).Administrative affiliation of the village Krzywe Sioło
— the administrative-territorial units to which the settlement belonged in different historical periods:— Russian Empire (1870-1910s), — Polish Republic (Second Rzeczpospolita, 1920-1939), — Republic of Belarus (as of 2017);This information is available for registered users with a Premium plan.
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According to some old paperwork, my father Cheslaw Solarczyk was born in Krzywe-Siolo Distr. Wilejk pow. Your website is the only one that I found the name of the town. My dad always told me he was born in Poland (1933), but according to your map it is in Belarus. Just wondered if you knew anything about it. He lives in Texas, United States at this time. reply
Hello. This is not the locality where your father was born. You indicated that he is from the Wilejka pow. , which means that your Krzywe Siolo is this https://www.radzima.net/be/miejsce/krzywe_siolo_3. htmlreply
Hello, Margie! Now this town is in Belarus, however your dad was right, if he was born in this town in 1933, that was Poland. You can check the history of this region in any sources, in Wikipedia, too. Just look for the Baranovichi district. reply
