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January Uprisings of 1863


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 Sep 29, 07, 21:51    #91
Quoting: truhlei
There was a body called Senate of Russian Empire. Within it there was a Department of Geroldia ( Департамент Герольдии). Poles and Lithuanians adressed copies of burth rates and documents on property in past to confirm nobility. You may learn mani details from that documents.


where are these documents now ? :)
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 Sep 29, 07, 21:54    #92
Quoting: truhlei
First consult Seweryn Uruski if your surnames are before letter R


what about choromanski ? I seen something in the St Petersburg website
on Choromanski but it was spelled horomanski I think
Larissa  Jan 17, 10, 23:53    #93
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Who could help me with some information about Poles deported to Sibirea after the January Rebellion of 1863? Is there any database with the names (in Poland or Russia)?
Thanks for your help!
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 Jan 20, 10, 02:31    #94
One can conquer Poland, but never submit the will of the people...


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