Translation Request - Translation of Death Record - Andreas Bieda 1877
Please help with the translation of this death record. There is a section that I think is about military service but I cannot understand the details of it. Thank you, I appreciate it. Mattie
Note I have been unable to fidn Andreas's birth record, searching for births in Lubenia between his older and younger siblings (Martinus 1854 & Jacobus 1857). Originally I searched for all of Joannes Bieda's children from his marriage dates until they ran out. No Andreas with this death date.
Death Record no. 22, Lubenia Parish, House no. 129, Andreas, Roman Catholic, legitimate son of Joannes Bieda and Agnetis Kubicki, farmers, a regimented soldier in the service of Legion Ruprecht stationed in Kraków, died 6 October 1877 as reported by an official/prefect/prosecutor? from ?Rzeszów?, age 23 years. Death 6th October 1877, burial 8th October 1877
Citations:
Lubenia natorum
Reference code 56/2303/0/-/1
Dates1808 - 1835
Archives Archiwum Państwowe w Przemyślu
Collection Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Lubeni
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Dear Maria,
Thanks very much. I appreciate it.
Mattie
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Death Record no. 22, Lubenia Parish, House No. 129, of Andreas (Andrzej in Polish), a Roman Catholic, who died on the 6th October 1877, buried on the 8th October 1877, lived 23 years, a legitimate son of Joannes (Jan) Bieda and Agnetis (Agnieszka), born Kubicki, farmers, a regimented soldier in the service of Krakow Ruprecht Legion as reported by an official from Plasonie on the 28th October 1877.
Good work, Mattie.
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Mattie, sorry, I missed adding his surname.
Below is the corrected version:
Death Record no. 22, Lubenia Parish, House no. 129, of Andreas (Andrzej in Polish) Bieda, a Roman Catholic, who died on the 6th October 1877, buried on the 8th October 1877, lived 23 years, a legitimate son of Joannes (Jan) Bieda and Agnetis (Agnieszka), born Kubicki, farmers, a regimented soldier in the service of Krakow Ruprecht Legion as reported by an official from Plasonie on the 28th October 1877.
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