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... helpful websites that will help any researcher with Central and eastern European genealogy. There are nine articles in this edition. Enjoy!
The first article was written by ... Databases, Zenon unveils the new Polish Genealogy database tool that his team at PolishOrigins created. An excellent ... . Donna's article titled Say It in Polish showcases a language tool that vocalizes typed ...
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I don't know these villages, but you might want to try joining the Polish Roots mailing list or the Polish Border Surnames mailing list at Rootsweb. The lists are active, have very helpful and knowledgeable members about Polish Genealogy. Search Poland or Polish at related link below.
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... know something about the ethnic groups your ancestors came from.
Here’s a great blog post about Polish ancestry records that may help people descended from Polish immigrants learn more about where their families came from. The suggestion to visit Poland may not be quite so outlandish as you think. Travel to Europe from the United States is often quite ...
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... Bussgang will speak on December 6 about finding ancestors in Polish Records.
Fay will describe the records - extant in Poland ... during the war, a surprising number have survived and can be found in Polish Archives, including records for geographical locations no ... “Russian Poland†section of the Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy. She and her Polish-born husband, Julian, have conducted extensive ...
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It's the 83rd Edition of the Carnival of Genealogy
Musical Instruments! - Do you play a musical instrument or did one of your family members? What instrument did you or they play? If no ... ." 'Dudel' is the Hebrew/Yiddish variant for 'David', and 'czyk' is a common Polish surname suffix meaning 'little' or 'son of'. This could be a more likely, but ...
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... America and General Washington
commemorates John's Polish ancestry with a work by an 18th century
expatriate describing his ... an audio reading of the poem. Thanks, fM!
Next, from Jasia of Carnival of Genealogy fame, comes "St. Joseph's" ... a talented writer
and I'm going to keep working on Laura to start a genealogy blog!
Finally, the poem that started me thinking about poetry ...
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