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Consult other the pages in this Wiki and FamilySearch for specific references for help with maps, governates and voivodeships, church records, shtetls, gazatteers etc. | Consult other the pages in this Wiki and FamilySearch for specific references for help with maps, governates and voivodeships, church records, shtetls, gazatteers etc. | ||
[https:// | Helpful article from <u>Ancestry Magazine</u>- entitled "[https://books.google.com/books?id=z4hU127MHKoC&pg=PA40&lpg=PA40&dq=roots+tour+belarus&source=bl&ots=fe4a-iYu5l&sig=i5blfkOuoXFbLarVS4qx-MQ8-c0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=aB6jVL6RDISSyATcpIGgAw&ved=0CHUQ6AEwDg#v=onepage&q=roots%20tour%20belarus&f=false Research in Russia]" covers some Belarusian reasearch ideas. | ||
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Most of the records that you find will be in Russian, Polish or Belarusian. So, create a key with the spelling of the surname and given name (and all the variants) that you are researching. The names for your key should be in Cyrillic for Russian and Belarusian and in Polish using the Polish alphabet. | Most of the records that you find will be in Russian, Polish or Belarusian. So, create a key with the spelling of the surname and given name (and all the variants) that you are researching. The names for your key should be in Cyrillic for Russian and Belarusian and in Polish using the Polish alphabet. | ||
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