[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] EWZ records
Allyn Brosz
zsorba99 at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 14 11:45:26 PDT 2005
Joanne,
If you're in Washington and have the time, you should
make at least one visit to get a sense of the size and
detail of the EWZ collection.
If you had related family members who went through EWZ
processing, there is a chance that you will find
pedigree charts that mention your direct ancestral
line.
The bottom line is that you won't know until you look.
Best Wishes
Allyn Brosz
--- JJNLT at aol.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I am going to be in the Washington DC area for
> the rest of April and was
> wondering if there was any advantage to looking at
> the EWZ records while here.
>
> Were there any records collected from BEFORE
> 1939?? My direct ancestors
> left Volhynia just before the 1st WW, so only some
> related family members
> would have been around in 1939.
>
> And would anyone have any other suggestions that
> might be a profitable
> area for research on my German Volhynian (Zhitomir)
> ancestors while in DC? I
> did access the 1930 census for the immigrant family
> and gleaned a possible piece
> of infor, but am always looking for more.
>
> Thank You! Researching WENTLAND & DAMER
>
> Blessings,
> Joanne
>
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