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'''1563''' The Roman Catholic council of Trent required Catholic parishes throughout Europe to record baptisms and marriages. Few Polish parishes complied until the 1590s. | '''1563''' The Roman Catholic council of Trent required Catholic parishes throughout Europe to record baptisms and marriages. Few Polish parishes complied until the 1590s. | ||
'''1614 '''A revised church proclamation repeated the order to keep church books and added a requirement to maintain death registers. Many more parishes complied. '''1781''' The Austrian Empire recognized the religious rights of non-Catholics with the Edict of Toleration. | '''1614 '''A revised church proclamation repeated the order to keep church books and added a requirement to maintain death registers. Many more parishes complied. | ||
'''1781''' The Austrian Empire recognized the religious rights of non-Catholics with the Edict of Toleration. | |||
'''1784''' The Austrian Empire began requiring civil transcripts of church records under Catholic supervision. | '''1784''' The Austrian Empire began requiring civil transcripts of church records under Catholic supervision. | ||
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'''1868 '''Russian law required civil transcripts throughout Congress Poland be kept in Russian language. | '''1868 '''Russian law required civil transcripts throughout Congress Poland be kept in Russian language. | ||
'''1918 '''The Republic of Poland was created, reuniting Polish territory. Laws regarding keeping vital records were gradually standardized throughout the republic. | '''1918 '''The Republic of Poland was created, reuniting Polish territory. Laws regarding keeping vital records were gradually standardized throughout the republic. | ||
== Civil Transcripts == | == Civil Transcripts == |
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