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My family also signed with Polkozic CoA. Should I add Danileccy to the list? ;-) Szopen 07:15, 14 Oct 2004 (UTC)
And have you checked in the Liber Chamorum first? ;) ] 10:08, Dec 4, 2004 (UTC)
Well, no, since i've never feel much urge to check it. I know that Danileccy are recorded in XIX century as gentry; one of my distant-distant cousins assured me that our ancestors appeared first in Podole from XV century, but then were limited to one region: bialostoczczyzna and grodzienszczyzna,