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In search of information regarding surname URYGA


Buryga
29 Jul 2013 #1
Hello,

I am currently researching my family name, Uryga, and am hitting a wall when trying to find information in Poland.

I know from some records I have that my great dziadzia and his family were from Limanowa, and he was born there around 1884. I am currently looking for information in his parents, Jozef Uryga and Victoria Marie (or Mary) Waligora. I know they had four children, my Great dziadzia Jan, Jozef, Catarzyna (Catherine) and another daughter.

Does anyone have any advice for me on where I can find additional information?

It also appears that many of my relatives were married in St. Michael Archangel church in Sechna?

I should clarify that at one time, Limanowa was part of the Austrian province of Galicia, as my great Dziadzia's Ellis Island information indicates.
Looker - | 1,134
4 Apr 2015 #2
my great dziadzia and his family were from Limanowa

Why not try to contact people named Uryga who live in the Limanowa city? There are some names on some websites:
nk.pl (you need to register first there to see search results)
nk.pl/#szukaj/profile?q=uryga&city=limanowa&gender=&min_age=&max_age=&referer=sch_a
Facebook - search via Find Friends button, also even google search show a few Urygas in Limanowa.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
4 Apr 2015 #3
URYGA: Probably derived from the Latin word auriga which meant charioteer. Since there weren't any Roman chariots in Old Poland, it probably became the occupational tag for a coachman or carter. The Tarta Mt area is definitely this surname's main stronghold.


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