During this time, Duke Janusz I the Old, affirming the grants made by his brother, Duke Siemowit IV, bestowed the lands upon knights Adam, Dobiesław, and Świętosław - brothers and heirs of Ulatowo.
[2] Located in the second half of the 16th century within the Łomża County, the village was recognized as a noble estate.
[3] Between 1921 and 1939, the village fell within the Białystok Voivodeship, in the Łomża County, and was part of the Szczepankowo commune.
According to the 1921 National Census, the village had a population of 334 people residing in 36 residential buildings.
The farm complex with the manor was shaped like an elongated rectangle oriented east-west.