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Are Polish birth records available on the Internet?


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Debianco
  Sep 30, 07, 13:31  #1

can you look up polish birth records on the internet and how

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Wroclaw
  Sep 30, 07, 13:33  #2

Quoting: Debianco
can you look up polish birth records on the internet and how


I don't think so.

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Debianco
  Sep 30, 07, 13:43  #3

you can for other countries-they are public records

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Wroclaw
  Sep 30, 07, 14:00  #4

Quoting: Debianco
you can for other countries-they are public records


The reason Genealogy is so difficult in Poland is that almost nothing is available on-line.
If you want something... you or someone acting on your behalf must go to the actual office and ask.

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inkrakow
  Sep 30, 07, 16:48  #5

Also, birth/death/marriage records are not public information in Poland.

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Patrycja19
  Sep 30, 07, 19:27  #6

Quoting: inkrakow
Also, birth/death/marriage records are not public information in Poland.


birth is not avail in the united states unless the person is deceased after so many years
and you have to show proof of death of this person meaning you are next of kin.

birth should stay private as long as the person is alive.

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Aminagurl21 [Guest]
  Oct 1, 07, 00:20  #7

i actually know of a software that is cheap and works and basically bites everyone in the ass once i know the truth about them

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Wandering [Guest]
  Oct 8, 07, 22:28  #8

Don't keep us in suspense! What, where and how much?

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Debianco
  Oct 9, 07, 07:08  #9

what is this soft ware please help

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shirley
  Oct 10, 07, 11:35  #10

IF IT.S POSSIBLE CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT THIS SOFTWARE IS!!! I AM RESERCHING MY FAMILY TREE AND MY FATHER-IN-LAW IS POLISH! HE CAME TO THE UK IN WW2. I CAN FIND NO WAY TO TRACE HIS LINE AND I WOULD LOVE TO TELL MY KIDS ABOUT THERE POLISH LINE AS THERE GRANDFATHER DOES NOT TALK MUCH ABOUT HIS HOME LAND. I THINK IT IS TOO PAINFULL. I ONLY KNOW WHAT LITTLE HE HAS TOLD ME BUT I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW MORE.

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Wroclaw
  Oct 10, 07, 12:45  #11

shirley,

A good place for you to start is 'Rootschat'. Go to the Immigrant threads there.

Which unit did your father-in-law serve with ? Or did his father serve in the military ?

Have you checked Naturalization records.

Did your father-in-law get married in the UK or Poland ?

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telefonitika
  Oct 11, 07, 09:09  #12

Quoting: shirley
shirley


my fathers dad arrived in the UK same time hunnie and i am researching it all and he married in this country my fathers mum Marjorie (Margaret) late 1940s early 1950s :)

good luck in your research :D

Quoting: Wroclaw
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love the picture :D

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shirley
  Oct 11, 07, 16:34  #13

hi, thanks for the reply's. my father-in-law was married here in scotland. i have there marriage records. he does not talk about the war at all. his parents were killed i think at there home in obidza. along with his brother. :-[ it must have been a terrible time for all who went through it. i have not heared off rootschat i will give it a go thanks.

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polishbyname
  Oct 11, 07, 18:11  #14

HI, CAn you tell me what success you had, I tracked down my father some 20 years ago who also came to the UK during WW11, married my mum, had three kids and then dissapeared. I was always the curious one and after several years tracked him down and met him - twice. This was while poland was still under communist rule so it was very difficult then. Surely it mus tbe easier now. I worked with the Red Cross in Poland who were a great help - thought rather slow.

I'm quite interested now of searching my polish side of the family, but no idea where to start - I've had no lock so fat and have lost contact with my Father again.

Let me know how you coped.

Cheers
Jonko

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shirley
  Oct 13, 07, 16:59  #15

hi, no problem i will keep in touch and let you know how i get on
yours shirley

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RalphyCC
  Oct 29, 07, 13:45  #16

Hello Thread.
Surely this discussion highlights the problem of all of us researching our Polish heritage, who cannot converse in Polish - written or spoken?
There MUST be Polish people with the ability & knowledge to research Polish Archives & the desire to earn a few quid helping others in so doing????
I have paid local government archivists a none too mean amount to research records available to the public in the UK,- purely as I don't have time.
Come on! Someone please see the demand & fill the niche:)

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Debianco
  Oct 30, 07, 18:20  #17

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. my polish boyfriend is like this-he say big problem when he runs out of milk-now i find this funny-but most times i find it frustrating because i dont know whats true or not-so is this the reason we can find nothing out aboput poland and polish people-got there in the end!!!

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  Nov 1, 07, 12:48  #18

Very little info on Polish birth records is available online. I found my great-grandparents' villages through talking to living relatives and looking through documentation (naturalization, Ellis Island records, social security info in the U.S.)

From there, I had to do my genealogy work in person, going through the church records in my great-grandmother's Polish village to trace back my ancestors. When I asked the very kind priest if there was any other way to do the research besides looking through 200 year old records, he said no. They're not online or anything. Perhaps a bigger city is different, though I doubt it.

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RalphyCC
  Nov 1, 07, 17:45  #19

Thanks 2772, I've gone as far as I can with the records & traces of family tree I have, what I can't believe is that there aren't any UK-based Polish students or academics who find Archive work fascinating enough to do a bit of research for others for a little renumeration.
I've discovered the two areas my relatives come from, Kocilki & Borkowiny Near GOLDAP, SUWALSKIE.... & Staniew, Orla & Grebow Near KOZMIN, WIELKOPOLSKI. so I'm looking at quite a narrow field.
Anyone interested or able?

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celinski
  Nov 18, 07, 13:33  #20

I found Polish marriage up to 1899 on line. If your family was sent to Siberia !939-45 there is a memorial wall you can put there name on. Also Katyn has a wall. Red cross has a list of the people from Siberia that survived past amnesy. On Yahoo groups there is Kresy-Siberia and many others go to yahoo and type in Poland. For family in eastern Poland 1939-45 I would be lost without their endless supply of links. Poland has archive, Russia and many many more. I just wrote to Russia for my families arrest records. Hoover Inst. has files also.

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celinski
  Nov 18, 07, 13:58  #21

I added the link for 1899 marriages to resources for anyone wanting to check this out.

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bonnie [Guest]
  Nov 20, 07, 05:43  #22

you must contact.-ministry of defence.
A P C. POLISH ENQUIRIES
BUILDING 28 B,RAF NORTHOLT
WEST END ROAD
RUISLIP
MIDDLESEX HA4 6NG
TEL 020 8833 8603
THIS DEPARTMENT HOLDS ALL THE RECORDS OF POLISH FORCES WHO CAME TO THE UK. AFTER THE WAR THEY CHARGED ME £30 ABOUT 2YEARS AGO, PHONE THEM FIRST AND THEY WILL CHECK YOUR INLAWS NAME ,IF IT IS THERE THEY WILL TELL ON THE PHONE, GOOD LUCK.

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RalphyCC
  Nov 26, 07, 13:50  #23

Thanks everyone!
My family history now goes back to the 1850's, so it is now this time which I am researching, ie; pre 1860.
Any further advice?
Thanks in anticipation, Ralph.

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Guest
  Oct 14, 08, 23:42  #24

How do I go about getting birth and death records from Poland

Audie430@yahoo.com

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