Many thanks to @J_MZed for reminding me of the excellent website igrek.amzp.pl - a digital repository of historical maps of central and eastern Europe. I used this resource extensively while researching the Wałbrzych Gold Train seven years ago (Gosh! Time flies!) Since then, I bought my działka in Jakubowizna, but I hadn't thought of looking at the area around Chynów on old maps - until now.
The big revelation for me is that my acre is situated in what was called... Michałowizna. Yes, Jakubowizna (which for a village of its size is long, nearly a kilometre and half from east to west) was once two villages. Michałowizna, nearer the railway line, and Jakubowizna, further away. Let's take a look at a pre-war map of the area. This is a Polish military map, scale 1:100,000, from 1937 (below). The railway, built just three years earlier, bisects the territory; we see Chynów on one side, and Michałowizna on the other, Jakubowizna further to the east (today it borders with the railway). Węszelówka was spelt 'Wenszelówka'; Stanisławów is now Machcin II. The number by each settlement indicates the number of households (gospodarstwo) therein. (Click to enlarge images.)
A bit more googling and I come across the only mention of Michałowizna in the neighbourhood of Chynów - from a 1933 document amending mistakes made in an earlier document that listed the compulsory purchase of land for the building of the Warsaw-Radom railway. This names landowners all the way down from Dawidy and Jeziorki to the northern fringes of Radom. And of course Chynów gets a namecheck, as does Sułkowice, Widok, Krężel and other settlements along the railway's route. Highlighted is Kolonia Michałowizna, divided into Część I (which I take to be the part nearer the station) and Część II, and the names of the landowners (Jan Pielaszek and Józef Zdziarski respectively). I wonder if they survived the war? Or if their descendants still own land around here? I noticed that Jakubowizna isn't mentioned at all - it's too far to the east of Michałowizna to have been affected by the building of the railway line.
Dealing with the Hammer of Darkness
(Go to bed one hour earlier - ignore the time change)
This time five years ago:
Poland's dream of a superconnector hub
(Looks like it's died)
This time six years ago:
The magic of superzoom
This time ten years ago:
Welcome to Lemmingrad
This time 12 years ago:
Dream highway
This time 13 years ago:
The Days are Marching
This time 15 years ago:
First snow, 2007
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