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=== Poland Research Tips === | === Poland Research Tips === |
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Poland Research Strategies[edit | edit source]
- Getting Started
- What's the Next Step
- Finding Your Ancestor in the Records
- Online Genealogy Records
- Determining a Place of Origin
- Gazetteers
- Tips for Polish American Researchers
Poland Research Tips[edit | edit source]
Census Records. Censuses (counts and descriptions of populations) have been taken by the various governments of Poland, primarily for population studies, taxation, or military purposes. Poland Census Records
Civil Registration. Birth, death and marriage records. [http://www.usc.pl/zasieg Office to locate Poland civil registrations