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Similar to other European countries, cemeteries in Poland may not be the best source to find ancestors farther back in time. Cemetery fees must be paid and when they are no longer being currently maintained, will then be replaced by newer grave markers. Oftentimes the cemeteries are directly at the site of the church grounds. However, in many cases they are apart from the church grounds, as well. They are often carefully maintained with planted flowers or plants, watered and cared for by relatives of the deceased. You will also see candles at the grave sites, as well. | Similar to other European countries, cemeteries in Poland may not be the best source to find ancestors farther back in time. Cemetery fees must be paid and when they are no longer being currently maintained, will then be replaced by newer grave markers. Oftentimes the cemeteries are directly at the site of the church grounds. However, in many cases they are apart from the church grounds, as well. They are often carefully maintained with planted flowers or plants, watered and cared for by relatives of the deceased. You will also see candles at the grave sites, as well. | ||
This link to [https://www.google.com/maps/search/oldest+poland+cemeteries/@51.6371539,14.0589156,6z/data=!3m1!4b1 Google Maps] shows some of the oldest cemeteries in Poland. This is a good resource for finding the cemeteries close to where your ancestors lived. When traveling Find A Grave and Billion Graves both have excellent phone apps. | This link to [https://www.google.com/maps/search/oldest+poland+cemeteries/@51.6371539,14.0589156,6z/data=!3m1!4b1 Google Maps] shows some of the oldest cemeteries in Poland. This is a good resource for finding the cemeteries close to where your ancestors lived. To see details of the tombstones in these cemeteries go to Find A Grave. When traveling Find A Grave and Billion Graves both have excellent phone apps. | ||
A website for viewing [http://www.ermland-fotos.de/index.html grave sites] in Poland and Germany. | A website for viewing [http://www.ermland-fotos.de/index.html grave sites] in Poland and Germany. |
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Similar to other European countries, cemeteries in Poland may not be the best source to find ancestors farther back in time. Cemetery fees must be paid and when they are no longer being currently maintained, will then be replaced by newer grave markers. Oftentimes the cemeteries are directly at the site of the church grounds. However, in many cases they are apart from the church grounds, as well. They are often carefully maintained with planted flowers or plants, watered and cared for by relatives of the deceased. You will also see candles at the grave sites, as well.
This link to Google Maps shows some of the oldest cemeteries in Poland. This is a good resource for finding the cemeteries close to where your ancestors lived. To see details of the tombstones in these cemeteries go to Find A Grave. When traveling Find A Grave and Billion Graves both have excellent phone apps.
A website for viewing grave sites in Poland and Germany.