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Poland: Będzin Jewish Census, 1939
Original source: Alphabetical list of Jewish population of Be;dzin. Warsaw, Poland: Jewish Historical Institute Archives.
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Poland: Homeowners Lists from Warsaw and Praga, 1852, 1864 and 1869-1870
Original source: Dzierżanowskiego, Wiktora. Przewodnik Warszawski informacyjno-adressowy [Guide of Warszawa and Address Information] 1869. Warszawa: Ś. Orgelbranda, 1869. (LDS Film number 1183685).; Dzierżanowskiego, Wiktora. Przewodnik Warszawski informacyjno-adressowy [Guide of Warszawa and Address Information] 1870. Warszawa: Ś. Orgelbranda, 1870. (LDS Film Number 1183685).; Swiatkowski, H. Taryffa Domow Miasta Warszawy i Praga [House Tariff for the Town of Warszawa and Praga] 1852. Warszawa: Nakl. J. Glücksberga, 1852. (New York Public Library, Call number Slav Reserve 99-6219).; Taryfa Domów Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy i Przedmieścia Pragi [House Tariff for the Capital City of Warszawa and the Surburb of Praga] 1864. (Biblioteka Naradowa in Warszawa, Call Number I 2.044.625).
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Poland: Jewish Survivors from the Keilce District, 1945
Original source: Surviving Jews in Kielce District. New York: World Jewish Congress, [1945-46].
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Poland: Residents of Auschwitz (Oshpitsin), 1919-1941
Original source: Ch. Wolnerman, A. Burstin, M.S. Geshuri, ed. Sefer Oshpitsin. Oswiecim; Auschwitz memorial book. Jerusalem: Oshpitsin Society, 1977.
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Back to the Roots in Deutsch Krone
Information and transcribed records from he area Deutsch Krone (Walcz) and around the castle of Tütz (Tuczno).
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The former Jewish shtetl of Bielsk Podlaski. Photos, materials from the Bielsker Bruderlicher Untershtitzungs Verein, cemetery information and links pertaining to Bielsk Podlaski.
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Family History of the people from Burzyn, Tarnow, Krakow, Poland. 4000+ people. Hundreds of Polish Surnames.
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Church Registers of Klein Tinz
Transcriptions of the Catholic church registers of Klein Tinz, Breslau, Silesia, Prussia from 1791 to 1900. The village is known today as Tyniec Maly, Poland. In English and German. Contains over 3,000 individual records.
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Michigan. Many Polish and other eastern European immigrants settled in Hamtramck and it is still one of the largest Polish enclaves anywhere outside Poland.
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Region west of Przemsyl in the Galicia area.
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Dedicted to family history research of the German Descendants from the Austrian province of Galicia (now part of Eastern Poland and Western Ukraine).
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Jewish guide and genealogy in Poland, Cracow and Auschwitz
Poland, Cracow, Casimir, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Shtetl with a Jewish, privat guide. Jewish genealogy and travel in Poland and Galicia.
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Kashubian Family Research Center
Genealogical resource center focused on the families descended from the Kaszubi region of Poland. Surnames such as KASHUBA, KASUBA, KASZUBA, KASZUBI, KASHUBI, CASSABA, et al.
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Korzenie - Congregation Genealogical Quarterly
The subjects of our research are: the history, the cultural ties, the people's genealogy of multi-ethnic weaver colony Kamienica Polska near Czestochowa (settlement established by German and Czech colonists who had acquired, in 1818, some allotments from Antonina and Florian Sadowski); the history of the noble families from the region of Czestochowa, Kozieglowy, Zarki and Siewierz in the XVIIIth and XIXth century; the people's life and the history of the underground resistance in the border of the General Government and the German Reich.
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The county of Schlochau that was part of West Prussia, Grenzmark Posen-Westpreussen, and Pomerania.
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Kresowy Portal Genealogiczny - Genealogia Kresowa
Genealogy of Kresy - Polish East Borderlands.
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Research in the former Lida uezd. Formerly in Vilna guberniya, Lithuania; Grodno guberniya, Russia; and Nowogrodskie woj., Poland. The site's primary interest is Jewish family research.
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Information on Michigan and Polish heritage.
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Parisville, Huron Co., Michigan
Showcasing the Polish settlers of Parisville, Michigan. Which was the first Polish settlement in the U.S.: Panna Maria, Texas, or Parisville, Michigan? That is a thorny question because their founding was almost simultaneous.
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German families who settled in what is now Plock, Poland.
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Polish families from Żywiec-Zabłocie, Polska (Slaskie)
Sanetra and related families in Poland, (Żywiec-Zabłocie) and the United States. (New York, Chicago, Minneapolis).
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Polish Texans Current Events - History - Genealogy
The history and genealogy of the Poles who call Texas home. Includes a searchable database of early Polish Texans from Bremond, Brenham, Chappell Hill, New Waverly, Anderson, Marlin and many other small towns.










