hello 22 | 890 15 Feb 2007 / #2I guess there were (but dont' think they have it stored online now - if anything, this is paid service)...
bookratt 10 Apr 2007 / #3Have you tried asking that question at the Central Statistical Office in Poland (where census records are archived)? They have a website and email address and the site can be viewed in English as well as Polish:stat.gov.pl/english/index.htm
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149 19 Apr 2007 / #5Central Statistical Office in PolandBut they have informations about economy, transport, wages etc. not about individuals.Is it still in use?Looks like temporarily It's not working.
bookratt 20 Apr 2007 / #6That place is supposed to have older archival records (possibly very early) for the parts of Galicia that were returned to Southern Poland, but try also here:polishroots.org/databases/galicia_towns.htm
ale39 21 Apr 2007 / #7Go to this websitearchiwa.gov.pl/?CIDA=43in English version see "data bases" like SEZAM, ELA or PRADZIAD.In the XIXth century there was census called "kataster galicyjski" so try with it. But you won't have all this data there, only information what it was about and what villages concerned. In order to see it you would have to visit this State Archive in Krakow.