[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Ger-Poland-Volhynia Digest, Vol 52, Issue 18
Walter & Barbara Treichel
wtreiche at frontiernet.net
Mon Oct 1 22:10:08 PDT 2007
I have an older cousin whose mother immigrated at the age of 12 from
Lessapol, Volhynia that had told her children that Cossack Soldier would
visit their farm.
Walter A Treichel
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> I get the impression that many of our ancestors referred to the local
> Ukrainian population as either Cossaks or Tatars. I'm not sure why
> that was. From reading the history of Cossaks and Tatars, there
> seems to be no evidence for them being in the Volhynian region. It
> seems that the term evolved to be applied to any of the local
> populace - perhaps to the those of lowest social status such as
> gypsies and bands of thugs that would raid a village from time to
> time. These are just some thoughts with little hard evidence to back them
> up.
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