[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Belchatow
Richard Stein
ra_stein at telus.net
Sat Oct 28 16:09:36 PDT 2006
Paul,
I extracted the indexes from Belchatow Lutheran microfilms and they are in
the Parish Records Indexes database. I don't see any Gruenke names, but
there are some Zippel that could be a spelling variant of Zibell. I don't
know much about the town of Belchatow or what other records may be
available. Lutheran records started in 1808, but records of 1826 to 1836
are missing.
Dick Stein
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Rakow" <rakow at ifh.de>
To: <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 3:13 PM
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Belchatow
>
> Is there anyone else here who is interested in Belchatow, a textile
> town in Poland, south of Lodz?
>
> I have ancestors who lived there in the 1820s. I've found some records
> of my relatives in the microfilmed metrical books, and am now wondering
> what else there might be to look at.
>
> In the British library I've found a local history book, "Belchatow
> and its historical advance", by Apoloniusz Zawilski, (written 1967, when
> Poland was still communist, which helps to explain the title). It's a
> bit of a struggle reading it, since my Polish is quite feeble.
>
> From the sources he uses, it seems that there are quite a few
> surviving financial/tax records from the time when the cloth industry
> was getting started, some in the archives in Warsaw. Some of these
> include lists of craftsmen. Has anyone experience of this sort of
> material, maybe from other towns in the Lodz area?
>
> Paul Rakow
> rakow at ifh.de
>
> PS - The main Belchatow families I'm interested in are Gruenke and
Zibell,
> (with very many spelling variations).
>
>
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