When Julia Bajdak was born in 1917, in Galicia, Austria, her father, Andrzej Bajdak, was 38 and her mother, Katarzyna Tyrała, was 35. She had at least 1 daughter with Stanisław Cieliczka. She died in 2020, in Szówsko, Wiązownica, Jarosław, Podkarpackie, Poland, at the age of 103.
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Poland becomes independent. Poland becomes independent as WWI comes to an end. The country was devastated by the war. Approximately one million Poles died. All Polish institutions had to be rebuilt as the country once again formed a nation. The official boundaries are not set until 1923.
The Hapsburg Empire is overthrown. Austria became a republic.
The Warsaw Uprising. Poland comes under Soviet control.
Some characteristic forenames: Polish Beata, Stanislaw, Boguslaw, Janusz, Krystyna, Tadeusc.
Polish: metonymic occupational name for a quiver maker, or perhapsfor an archer or fletcher, from sajdak ‘quiver’.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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