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<center>''The Poland Research Tips and Strategies page consists of links to specific research strategies for Poland. It also contains general tips and other resources for finding your ancestors in this locality.''</center><br>
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==Poland Research Strategies==
|<span class="community_button">[https://community.familysearch.org/en/group/157-poland-genealogy-research-genealogy-research Ask the FamilySearch Community]</span></div>
*[[Poland Getting Started|Getting Started]]
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*[[Poland Finding Town of Origin|Finding Town of Origin]]
'''At any point in this process, if you need assistance, this button will lead to a community of volunteers with experience in Polish research. They would love to answer your questions and help you.
*[[Poland Online Learning|Online Learning]] - Video classes
==Finding the Town of Origin==
*[[Poland Record Finder|Record Finder]]
[[File:Blue check.png|25px]] '''Use a wide variety of home, church, state, and U.S. records to find the name of the exact town in Poland your ancestors lived in. Also find out the name of the first immigrant, approximate dates of their life events, and their religion.'''<br>
 
Before you can begin to search in the records of Poland you must find that one record that gives the name of his or her hometown. You must also know enough about the ancestor to positively identify him in the records. Dates (even if they are approximate), places, and familial connections are key to helping you decide if a person you find, who has the same name as your ancestor, really is your ancestor.
===Jewish Research===
*[[Finding Poland Jewish Ancestors|Finding Poland Jewish Ancestors]]


*Do you know the name of his/her parents?
==Poland Research Tips==
*Do you know his/her birth, marriage, or death date or can you calculate an approximate range of years to search for his/her birth, marriage, or death?
*Do you know the name of the spouse? Did they marry before or after coming to the United States?
*Do you know the names of any of his/her siblings?


*Do you know the names of any children born in Poland?
====[[Poland Locating Town of Origin]]====
To find these important facts, there are a variety of home, church, state, and U.S. records you can search. Instructions for locating these records and in many cases, links to online databases of these records, are found in the Wiki article [[Poland Locating Town of Origin|'''Poland Locating Town of Origin.''']]
*See also '''[[Finding Poland Jewish Ancestors]]''' for Jewish ancestors.


==Geographic Details==
===Find the Voivodeship (Province)===
===Find the Voivodeship (Province)===
*[[Poland Finding Town of Origin|Finding Town of Origin]]
[[File:Blue check.png|25px]]'''Use maps and gazetteers to locate the town in Poland.'''<br>
[[File:Blue check.png|25px]]'''Use maps and gazetteers to locate the town in Poland.'''<br>
At this point, you need to find out the general location of the town. Genealogical records are organized and maintained by geographical jurisdictions.  To proceed further you need to find out the '''voivodeship''' (Polish:województwo) or '''province''' of the town. Later, you will find more details.  But to use the gazetteers that will give you those details, you need to know the province.  Here are some options for quickly finding the province:
At this point, you need to find out the general location of the town. Genealogical records are organized and maintained by geographical jurisdictions.  To proceed further you need to find out the '''voivodeship''' (Polish:województwo) or '''province''' of the town. Later, you will find more details.  But to use the gazetteers that will give you those details, you need to know the province.  Here are some options for quickly finding the province: