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Plonna, Poland



gail  Jul 18, 06, 14:02    #1
Does anyone know anything about Plonna, POland. That's a town my mother was born in near Sanok. She left in 1935 and I think the town was burned down in WW II. I am visiting Poland next summer and would like to visit her town, or what's left of it.

Do you have suggestions how a tourist can safely travel in the countryside? Are there people one can hire to drive them from Krakow to Plonna, for example, for a day?

Thanks.

mgmg  Jul 18, 06, 14:42    #2
Płonna has survived or at least there is still a village of that name in the region.
I've looked at the timetable of buses that stop there. The only locality known to me that you get to Plonna from is Komańcza. Komańcza has connections with most bigger towns in the region, i.e. Rzeszów, Sanok, Krosno. My suggestion for you would be to go to Warszawa or kraków, from there to Krosno or Sanok and then either try the bus (you will most likely have to change) or ask a taxi driver to drive you to Płonna.
gail  Jul 18, 06, 18:11    #3
Thank you.
roman  Oct 25, 06, 18:35    #4
Hi,

My mothers family is from Plonna. I visited that their in 1997, its still around... not much to see though. There are a few people living there but not the original inhabitants. Apparently the Polish ran out all the Ukrainians there, so all the habitants there are Polish established after the war. Their is one road through the town but its best to get in touch with people in the area.

Let me know if you need more info...

roman.
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 Oct 25, 06, 20:17    #5
Some pics from Płonna
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82onna_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_podkarpacki e)
julliefishes  Jun 25, 07, 20:22    #6
Hi Gail,
My father was born in Plonna. Also, this is for anyone travelling to Poland this summer, particularly the Bukowsko triangle area and anyone with interests in the village of Plonna.
On July 14th, 2007, at 2:00 pm., at the cemetery in the village of Plonna, there will be held an unveiling and commemoration and blessing of a plaque and cross in remembrance of former residents of this village.

In 2005 a group was established to clean up the cemetery in the village of Plonna. They also want to begin work on the bell tower by the church and establish
there a gallery of photographs with lists of corresponding names.

If anyone has information about the former residents, please email me for more information.
Also, here is a link with pictures from Andrzej Szkrawan, of the cemetery in Plonna. I had to remove the 3 w's in the link below in order for it to appear on this site. So just type them in at the beginning
.beskid-niski.pl/index.php?pos=/galeria&table=bn_miejscowosci&ID=96
Here is a link of some of the former residents of the village of Plonna. The picture of the school children in Plonna has a picture of my dad, which absolutely blew me away when I found it. Hopefully you may find some relatives of yours here.
First type in the 3 w's and then .beskid-niski.pl/index.php?pos=/galeria&path=/archiwalne/plonna
If you click on the first photo it will enlarge it and then you can scroll through the gallery.
By the way, what is your mother's maiden name. Maybe we are related. :)
Julie
julliefishes@hotmail.com
komas  Jul 2, 07, 07:37    #7
wiekszosc ukraoncow z Plonnej mieszka obecnie na Pomorzu
Iwanko  Sep 13, 07, 12:25    #8
Interesting forum. I was there for the unveiling and blessing of the cemetary in 2007. It was interesting that Plonna was supposed to be removed from the map and dissapear.
Many Lemko origin sponsors help with the unveiling and the funds . It took one week to clear out the cemetary from all the trees and weeks, I was helping . Talking to one of the older gentlemen I came across an interesting fact . 2 years ago a tourist went inside the ruins of the Greek Orthodox Church , and fell into a 2 meter high basement/crypt. all was intact , there were 4 graves/crypts in the basement . After contacting neighbours up the road , it was filled in with soil. apparently the crypt were from the Austrian period , maybe first settlers of plonna , I was told.

There are more than 20 german soldiers buried on the west side of the ruins . The church was used as a hospital in 1943 .
jnmitchell  Feb 8, 10, 21:52    #9
I recently learned that my paternal grandfather may have come from Plonna. I was shown a photo of a monument that had his surname on it... Михальцьо or Michalcіo. I remember my grandfather, but he died around 1958-59 when I was only 11 years old. He was known as John or Ivan...(accent on the second syllable.) I recall that he had family in the Allentown, PA area tha we visted once when I was very young.

Unfortunately, our name was "anglicized" to Mitchell so there are tons of folks out there who are in no way related.

Can anyone help me with info about my grandfather?

John
jmitche1@optonline.net (That's a "one" after the "e" and not an "L.")


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