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Tomasz Augustyniak died date unknown. He married Caroline Bekus.

 Includes NotesNotes for Tomasz Augustyniak:
From the 1790s until the end of WW I, Poland did not exist as a
country. It was divided among the Russian, German (Prussian),
and Austrian Empires. These divisions were known as Partitions.
There was German-Poland, Russian-Poland, and Austrian-Poland)

Austrian-Poland

By the First Partition ( 1792) of Poland, Austria had obtained
Galicia (consisting of Red Russia, the city of Lemberg [Lwów],
a part of western Podolia, and southern Little Poland).
Austria did not take any Polish land in the Second Partition.
During the Third Partition (1795) of Poland, Austria took the
remainder of Little Poland and Kraków.

The southern Polish territories around Kraków and Lwów were
incorporated into the Austrian Empire and renamed "Galicia".

Galicia was formerly a Austrian Kröneland (province) and part of
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867-1918).
Sometimes referred to as Austrian Poland.
Other names for the area were Galicja (Polish), Galizien (German),
Halychyna (Ukrainian) and Rus Halicka (Polish).

In 1918, Galicia was annexed to Poland as "Malopolska" (Little
Poland)
After the 1939 partition of Poland by Germany and Russia, East
Galicia became part of Ukraine while West Galicia remained in Poland.
Its former territories are now shared between southern Poland and
western Ukraine.

More About Tomasz Augustyniak:
AKA (Facts Pg): Thomas Augustiniak.
Residence: 1910, 36 Grand St., Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.31

Children of Tomasz Augustyniak and Caroline Bekus are:
  1. +Julia Augustiniak, b. May 25, 1894, Grzymalow, Poland32, d. August 01, 1973, New York City, NY.
  2. Joe Augustyniak, 33, d. date unknown.
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