I don't see Maczkowce on the map I have access to. I'll see if I can
find something else. Here is one from 1925 that has all the other
locations you mentioned.
In the next two months or so, I hope to have a website available that
will let people view all the old maps combined with Google Maps to
make it easier for everyone to search. Details on the design will be
coming soon. I welcome any ideas, and comments for this. I picture the
website will be a kind of map "wiki" where users can contribute
information much like Wikipedia does.
-Colin
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On 3/26/13, martin stepek <mstepek@...> wrote:
Colin, I¡¯d be happy to help too. My father¡¯s village (hamlet really, only 25
families) was Maczkowce (named after General Maczek) located near a Czech
village called Jeziorany. It was located midway north-to-south between
(present-day Ukrainian spelling) Lavriv and Radomyshl which are four miles
apart; and a mile or two to the west of these two towns. This area is around
12 miles south-east of Lutsk.
Martin Stepek
Hamilton, Scotland
Author ¡°For There is Hope¡±
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