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Surname Washenko, in polish transcription: Waszenko (read: "Vah-shen-ko"), is typical Bielarussian surname. Andrew spoke only Russian. It's normal in Bielarussian country. -- Polish formerly eastern-country "Kresy" ?. Andrzej and Anna it's are very polish names. Do You can ?. Hm... Interesed !. I aid to You with Your tracing of Your family tree in Poland and in Bielarus. I have in my Silesian Genealogical Association in Wroclaw (and in whole Poland) many friends-genealogist's specialized in Bielarussian researching of persons and surnames from formerly Polish "Kresy's". Best regards from Poland !
Andy
You interesed to Galicia ? - Exactly, I'm polish genealogist, member of Silesian Genealogical Association in Wroclaw, Poland. My ancestry tree of Olejarz's kin are very Galician - from 1477-1478 year (XV century), from Pruchnik village, near city Jaroslaw in "Podkarpacie" (Lower Carpathia), in southwest Poland. Also in Michigan lived my Olejarz's relatives. I research to contakt with their families. I'm genealogist of my Olejarz's kin in whole World.
Sorry my "english". Best regards from Poland !. I helped to You.
Andy