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In the years between 1795-1918, a great part of Poland was under control of the Russian Empire. In 1897, the First National Census of Russian Empire was performed in that area. Each household was listed with the names of all residents: parents and children.
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<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Unfortunately, for the Polish area, the lists of households were destroyed and only statistical summaries survived. As a result, this kind of record should not be considered as a resource for Polish genealogy.</span>
In the years between 1795-1918, a great part of Poland was under control of the Russian Empire. In 1897, the First National Census of the Russian Empire was performed in that area. Each household was listed with the names of all residents, parents and children.  


Possibly some records from that census survived for Łomża city and nearby villages.<br>More information can be found [http://baza.archiwa.gov.pl/sezam/sezam.php?l=en&mode=show&zespoly_id=4622 HERE].
<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Unfortunately, the lists of households were destroyed for the Polish area and only statistical summaries survived. As a result, this kind of record should not be considered as a resource for Polish genealogy.</span>


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Possibly some records from that census survived for Łomża city and nearby villages.<br> More information can be found [http://baza.archiwa.gov.pl/sezam/sezam.php?l=en&mode=show&zespoly_id=4622 HERE].
 
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In the years between 1795-1918, a great part of Poland was under control of the Russian Empire. In 1897, the First National Census of the Russian Empire was performed in that area. Each household was listed with the names of all residents, parents and children.

Unfortunately, the lists of households were destroyed for the Polish area and only statistical summaries survived. As a result, this kind of record should not be considered as a resource for Polish genealogy.

Possibly some records from that census survived for Łomża city and nearby villages.
More information can be found HERE.