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For persons descended from residents of Olkieniki, Lithuania, and others interested in that area. It's primary focus is on Jewish genealogy.
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PolandBorderSurnames Mailing List
For anyone researching genealogy in the former historical borders of Poland including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Moravia, Hungary, Russia, the Balkans, and East Prussia. Archives: browse or search.
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PolandBorderSurnames-OBITUARIES Mailing List
For obituaries for anyone researching genealogy in the former historical borders of Poland including Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Moravia, Austria, Hungary, Russia, the Balkans, West Prussia and East Prussia. Archives: browse or search.
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For anyone with a genealogical interest in Brandenburg, Hannover (or Hanover), Ostpreussen (East Prussia), Pommern (Pomerania), Posen, Provinz Sachsen (Province of Saxony - northern Saxony), Schleswig-Holstein, Schlesien (Silesia), Westpreussen (West Prussia), Lubeck, Hamburg, and Bremen. Archives: browse or search.
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For anyone with an interest in Jewish genealogy related to the town of Radoshkovich (a town on the road from Vilna to Minsk in Eastern Europe).
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RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: Lithuania
The majority of genealogy mailing lists are hosted by RootsWeb.com. Messages on RootsWeb lists are archived. The links to RootsWeb here also point you to the archives (browse or search).
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An Estonian-language Genealogy list.
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Yahoo! Groups - Vistytis · Lithuania
A group for collecting and sharing information concerning Vistytis, Lithuania and all those individuals and families who have their origins there or for those who have an interest in the town. Before WWI Vistytis was in the powiat (district) of Wolkowyszk in the gubernia (province) of Suwalk in the Russian Empire. In Russian it was known as Wysztynce, in Polish it was known as Wysztyniec and by the Prussians as Wystiten. In Yiddish (the language of the Jewish people in Eastern Europe) it was known as Vishtinetz. Any discussion about Vistytis is welcome, about visiting or living there, its history or the genealogy of those who were born or lived there.










