Belarus Compiled Genealogies
Belarusian Genealogy Tips[edit | edit source]
If you are starting out with very little family information, you may definitely be in for a challenge as you seek genealogical records for your ancestors.
Civil Records[edit | edit source]
To find civil records you need to know the Administrative Divisions of your ancestor's:
Voivodeship>Powiat>Gmina>Wies (Province>District>Town>Village)
or
Gubernia>Uezd>Gmina>Wies (Province>District>Town>Village)
Ecclesiastical Church and Synagogue Records[edit | edit source]
Jewish Synagogue Records [edit | edit source]
To find records you need to know the name of your ancestor's shtetl (town).
Records for shtetls have been well documented and can be found on line through various sources.
Roman Catholic Church Records[edit | edit source]
To find church records you need to know the name of your ancestor's nearest large town where their parish church was located, the diocese and deanery.
Diocese>Deanery>Town where Parish Church was/is located> Parish Church Name*
The church ecclesiastical divisions are unlikely to be the same as the civil Administrative Divisions.*
The Chuch records page of Wiki FamilySearch Belarus has some links that may help you determine the correct diocese and deanery.
Orthodox Church Records [edit | edit source]
see Belarus church records page
Changing Borders[edit | edit source]
Genealogical investigations can be challenging enough without the addition of the ever-changing political boundaries.There are many maps of Belarus, Poland, Lithuania and the Ukraine that can help in the understanding of how to locate the Voivodeship>Powiat>Gmina>Wies (Province>District>Town>Village) you need for civil records or for church records the shtetl or Diocese>Deanery> ParishTown.
Languages [edit | edit source]