Łumbie
Łumbie, is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sejny, within Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania.
History
The first mention dates from 1684. The village used to belong to Sztabinki's property, which in the eighteenth century disintegrated into several estates. Farm with the village and Gryszkańce and Staszkuny acquired in the eighties of this century from Mateusz Narzymowski czesnik Owrucka Province - Maciej Tadeusz Eysmont of Krasnohruda. In those days the village was founded estates Łumbie Berżynie and Żagówiec which occurred near Inn. In 1832, when the inheritance was divided after Eysymont, Łumbie property received Petronela Paszkiewiczowa of Eysymont family, then belonged to Bronisława Paszkiewiczówna, married to Mejer.At the beginning of the twentieth century passed into the Dochowie's hands. Their last owner, Henryk, who knew twelve languages, having a sound agricultural and horticultural education, gained in England and France, failed to retain 172 hectares.
Property was taken over Earth's Credit Society, and Doch settled in part of the property belonging to his wife.
This part of the land he sold after the war.