The Birth and Baptism of Wiktor Dymek – 1860

Wiktor Dymek, son of Jakób Dymek and Franciszka Alicka, was born on 05 April 1860 in Piasutno, Kolno Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland. He was baptized on 08 April 1860 in the parish church in Mały Płock, Kolno Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland.

The Birth and Baptismal Record of Wiktor Dymek - 1860

The Birth and Baptismal Record of Wiktor Dymek – 1860

SOURCE:  Parafia pw. Znalezienia Krzyża Św. (Mały Płock, Kolno Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland), “ Akta urodzeń 1852-1862 [Records of Births 1852-1862],” page 265, entry 83, Wiktor Dymek, 08 April 1860; filmed as Księgi metrykalne, 1771-1863; FHL INTL microfilm 0,948,383.

Click on the image above to view a higher resolution image. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Birth and Baptismal Record of Wiktor Dymek. Translated from the Polish, the record reads:

83 Piasutno

This happened in the village of Mały Płock on the eighth day of April in the year one-thousand eight-hundred sixty at the hour of five in the afternoon .  There appeared Jakób Dymek, a peasant farmer residing in Piasutno, thirty-five years of age, in the presence of Mikołaj Poreda, twenty-one years of age, together with Wawrzeniec Trzcinka, forty years of age, peasant farmers in Piasutno, and he showed Us a child of the male sex, stating that this child was born in Piasutno on the fifth day of this same month and year at the hour of four in the morning of himself and his wife Franciszka née Alicka, thirty years of age .  To this child at Holy Baptism performed by the Reverend Lutoskański on this day was given the name Wiktor and his Godparents were the afore-mentioned Mikołaj Poreda and Krystyna Trzcinkowa .  This document was read aloud to the illiterate declarants and witnesses and was signed by Us.
[signed] The Reverend Franciszek Sakowicz, Pastor of Mały Płock, Maintaining the records of the Civil State

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