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  1. These contain the first and last names of parents, their professions and positions, dates of birth, nationalities, origins (where they arrived from), places of residence, as well as information about deregistration and moving.

  2. Choose “ vital records and civil registers ” button located above the search field and type in the name of your ancestor’s parish, then press the Search button. Within the results choose the records of your interest – taking into account dates, religion and type of record (births, marriages, deaths) Click the box to see more details.

  3. Search the Archives contains parish and vital records (birth, marriage and death certificates), maps, photographs, posters, audio recordings, videos, technical documentation and more. The website is constantly expanded to include new materials.

  4. Discover your ancestry - search Birth, Marriage and Death certificates, census records, immigration lists and other records - all in one family search!

  5. Historical records can often reveal important details about where your family lived or came from, when family members were born or got married, and when they died. Search for your ancestors in birth certificates, marriage registrations, census records, and other documents.

  6. History of development. 2009 premiere of the Search the Archives service. The generally accessible part of ZoSIA was made available at www.szukajwarchiwach.pl. In addition to descriptions of more than 1.2 million archive units, Internet users may browse through more than 70 thousand scans of archive materials from the State Archives in Lublin.

  7. 1 cze 2017 · Here’s a chart listing Polish archives, provinces or voivodeships (Polish: województwo), and free, online Polish genealogy records in each locale. The chart has five columns: Polish Archives.

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