Usyelyub

Usyelyub or Vselyub (Russian: Вселюб; Belarusian: Уселюб, romanized: Usieliub; Polish: Wsielub) is an agrotown in Novogrudok District, Grodno Region, Belarus.

[1] Since at least 1434, the settlement and its serfs belonged to Jan's son Andrzej Niemirowicz (Niemirycz).

[citation needed] In 1553, King Sigismund II Augustus established a weekly market.

[3] The local Catholic Church, built of brick and mortar, was long thought to have been erected in the Baroque period of the eighteenth century.

[7] Following the invasion of Poland, which starter World War II in September 1939, Wsielub was first occupied by the Soviet Union until 1941, then by Nazi Germany until 1944.

Manor of the O'Rourke family before 1939