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csienickiThreads: 2
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 Apr 26, 10, 19:04    #31
richasis
I think you mean the Church of Later Day Saints (LDS)/Mormons in Salt Lake City, UT; not the University. You can access the same records at your local Family History Center (LDS) available to nonmembers. The only charge you'll incur is if you need to order the spool the record is housed on.

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 Jun 22, 10, 10:56    #32
hi
same as all of you it seems,
polish father in law de-mobbed here 1940's, and we would like to find some family, where he was from is now ukraine, so where would i need to hunt, poland or ukraine?

any begining tips would be wonderful
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 Mar 8, 11, 23:58    #33
To anyone that is interested. Myself had been trying to obtain information about my relatives in Poland.
After total frustration with researching and getting no where, I contacted the Red Cross International Research Center at the local Chapter of my State/Province.
There are forms to be fill out,and providing them with as much information you can, they were able to find enough for me to be able to find additional ancestors history.
They will assist you to reconnect or find family members information, it apply's to families affected by the Holocoust/War War2.

http://www.ifrc.org/
Contact your National Society to begin a search, or call your local XXXX Red Cross chapter, the critical link in your community to the international Red Cross and Red Crescent network.

http://www.ifrc.org/en/who-we-are/governance/archives/
International Committee of the Red Cross Archives.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
186 member Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

Restoring Family Links and Holocaust Tracing / hwvtc@arc-cmc.org in USA
rybnikThreads: 29
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 Mar 9, 11, 01:41    #34
Debianco:
the polish are a secreative lot wont give anything away-trust no-one i was brought up with this from my polish father and i must say this still seems to be the case everything is a secret-simple things such as do you drink tea or coffee-the reply is maybe tak maybe nie-keep people guessing

So true. My mom was the secretive one in our house. I remember she yelled at me(I was maybe 4, 5 years old) for telling our neighbor she was pregnant with my sister. "It's none of their business" she screamed. Mom was already showing. I don't think I gave away the family secret lol
Swierzb  Nov 22, 11, 04:06    #35
Yes. They are provided by LDS church. Go To "Familysearch.org" I have found many baptism records of my family from 1600-1950. It is also for free.
Swierzb  Nov 22, 11, 04:12    #36
Yes. They are provided by LDS church. Go to "Familysearch.org". Also it is for free. I found many baptism dates from parish of Dabrowa Tarnowska from 1600-1950.LDS have family history centers in many countries where you can view films of original documents of birthdays, baptism,marriages etc..


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