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Time Period: 1808 to 1918 (may continue into Republic period).
Time Period: 1808 to 1918 (may continue into Republic period).


Contents: Birth registers: child’s given name; registration date and place, birth date; father’s name, age, occupation, and residence; mother’s maiden name and age; names, ages, occupations, and residences of godparents. Marriage registers: marriage date and place; names, ages, occupations, and residences of bride and groom; parents of bride and groom; usually also birthplaces of bride and groom; sometimes birth dates; names, ages, occupations, and residences of witnesses. Marriage supplements: [''dówody, alegata, aneksy, or dokumenty do akt maenstw''] documents which support various facts in the marriage registers, such as the birth certificates for the groom or bride, death certificates of a parent or former spouse, etc. Death registers: date and place of registration of death, death date and place, name of deceased, age at death; often includes parents, spouse, surviving children; sometimes birthplace; names, ages, occupations, and residences of witnesses.
Contents: Birth registers: child’s given name; registration date and place, birth date; father’s name, age, occupation, and residence; mother’s maiden name and age; names, ages, occupations, and residences of godparents. Marriage registers: marriage date and place; names, ages, occupations, and residences of bride and groom; parents of bride and groom; usually also birthplaces of bride and groom; sometimes birth dates; names, ages, occupations, and residences of witnesses. Marriage supplements: [''dówody, alegata, aneksy, or dokumenty do akt małżeństw''] documents which support various facts in the marriage registers, such as the birth certificates for the groom or bride, death certificates of a parent or former spouse, etc. Death registers: date and place of registration of death, death date and place, name of deceased, age at death; often includes parents, spouse, surviving children; sometimes birthplace; names, ages, occupations, and residences of witnesses.


Location: Civil transcripts of the Duchy of Warsaw and the Russian Kingdom of Poland are in state provincial archives. Recent records (less than 100 years) are in local vital records offices [''Urzd Stanu Cywilnego''].
Location: Civil transcripts of the Duchy of Warsaw and the Russian Kingdom of Poland are in state provincial archives. Recent records (less than 100 years) are in local vital records offices [''Urząd Stanu Cywilnego''].


Population Coverage: In the former Russian territory, civil transcripts recorded about 95% of the population.
Population Coverage: In the former Russian territory, civil transcripts recorded about 95% of the population.
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