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In East Prussia ( Ostpreussen ) there is a little village called Sabielnen, the recorded birthplace of my great grandfather, Jacob Worgul at the time he married his second wife, Augusta Gulatz. I visited Sabielnen in September 2006 and found the village much like it was when he lived there in the latter part of the 1800's. It was apparent that the second world war had passed it by, for all the old houses and weatherbeaten out buildings were still standing with no visible signs of bomb damage or armies colliding. Indeed, there would be no value in bombing the place, for the village consists of only a dozen or so houses and a one room school, with no industry except farming.
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houses are fenced, and people heat with wood gathered from the nearby forests. Many keep chickens and one even had a cow, seen here. It certainly looks well fed. |
Fortunately, my fifth cousin, Erhard Taddey,could speak Polish and he asked an elderly lady if she knew where the Worgul house was. She pointed it out. |
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home. Actually the houses in Sabielnen look a lot like houses in America. Most were in a state of disrepair, but, as you might suspect, there are a lot of houses in the USA that need repair also. |
mother. We were not able to get into the house. It would have been nice if we could. |
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