[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] update on using www.szukajwarchiwach.pl
Mauricio Norenberg
mauricio.norenberg at gmail.com
Wed Apr 3 03:41:33 PDT 2013
Hi, I am trying to find out if these records are available online:
http://www.szukajwarchiwach.pl/pradziad/44542?q=Skoszewy&wynik=26&rpp=15&page=2
I'm looking for the marriage record Nr. 17 from 1827 in Skoszewy Parish.
I tried to figure out with no luck.
The file/branch for łódzkie seemed to be either 42 or 49.
http://baza.archiwa.gov.pl/sezam/pradziad.php?l=en&mode=showopis&id=44484&miejscowosc=Skoszewy&rodzajaktu_id=14
On the March PDF I can see Akta Stanu Cywilnego Gminy Skoszewy as SUMA 458
but this is not even searchable.
Am I doing something terribly wrong or the records I mention are not yet
available? And if not, how do I find the microfilm number or anything that
could bring me the record?
Thanking you in anticipation
Mauricio
On 7 March 2013 09:46, Albert Muth <albertmuth734 at gmail.com> wrote:
> The list for March 2013 of the record groups that the Polish State Archives
> has just
> uploaded may be found at
>
> http://szukajwarchiwach.pl/media/attachments/zal1_swa_dasc1.1_2013-03-05.pdf
> You need to know the archive branch number.
>
> Białystok 4
>
> Kalisz 11
>
> Katowice 12
>
> Koszalin 26
>
> Kraków 29
>
> Leszno 34
>
> Lublin 35
>
> Poznań 53
>
> Poznań Oddzial w Koninie 54
>
> Rzeszów 59
>
> Suwałki 63
>
> Zielona Góra 89
>
>
> These are the only archive branches that are posting now in March 2013. If
> you have been using the service already, you know
> that Warszawa's number is 72. I have not tracked the numbers of the other
> archive branches participating in the beta test.
>
> To learn how to find a set of records, let's just consider the first item
> on the PDF file
> that I refer you to at the beginning of this email: Akta stanu cywilnego
> Okręgu Bożniczego w Sokołach,
> a set of Jewish records stored in the archives branch in Białystok.
>
> To find the records online, go to
> www.szukajwarchiwach.pl/4/265/0
>
> When the page opens, you will see a bright red arrow that says
> "Collection".
> click on the term "units [45/45]"
>
> You may change the number of items (list of record types) you are seeing on
> a page.
> Right above the listing, you see a drop-down menu labelled "Liczba
> jednostek na stronie".
> You may select 15 30 50 or 100. I chose 100.
>
> In the right-hand column named "Number of Sheets", this is where you will
> find the
> record set that has digitized records. Many of the columns have a zero;
> where there is
> a number, click on it. that will take you to the records.
>
> The first item that has digital images is named "Duplikat urodzonych
> zaślubionych
> i zmarłych wyznania niechrześcijańskiego Okręgu Sokoły za rok 1867"
> The information in each of the four columns is "clickable", though they
> don't look
> like the hyperlinks that we are accustomed to.
>
> When the page opens, you can see the call number highlighted in red
> 4/265/0/-/26.
> Click on "digital copies 20" located just to the right of it.
>
> Again, you have the option of determining the number of digital images that
> you
> see on the screen 15, 30, 50 or 100. Let's all select 100.
>
> This appears to be item 4 of an LDS film #1191940.
>
> As you highlight each image, you can see the name of it, below.
> I can see indices on files 9, 11 and 18, in the same positions that you
> would see it on the microfilm, and gee, the original record book! The
> normal order is birth, marriage, death.
>
> On image 7, left side, bottom you will find the birth of a child
> Jankiel Chaim Notkowicz. Normally, a citation would include
> the film number, year and record number. Maybe a page number also
> if you wanted to get fancy.
>
> However, in the digital age, this is not sufficient. What URL are you
> going to use?
> At the top of my page, I see
> http://www.szukajwarchiwach.pl/4/265/0/-/26/str/1/1/100#tabSkany
> I will confess that I still take notes by hand. The thought of writing all
> that down is very daunting.
>
> For the moment, I have a single source that points to the general address
> www.szukajwarchiwach.pl
> Where normally I put my film #/year/record #, I am putting the number of
> the collection, in this
> case 4/265/l0/-/26. For this record, I would add the words "Image 7". I
> would add a note
> that the record is 1867/#16.
>
> Elizabeth Shown Mills, I am not. But if there are any budding
> bibliographers out there who
> can help us out on citation formatting, every last one of us should and
> would be grateful.
>
> Al Muth
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