[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Ger-Poland-Volhynia Digest, Vol 117, Issue 2
MSchmied
mschmie at prodigy.net
Fri Feb 8 13:44:57 PST 2013
RE: If you can read Polish or can translate it, the announcement is available at http://nac.gov.pl/ (left column, top item
If you go to the top right hand side of page and click on EN, (By sitemap) this page will be shown in English. Then click on the left side of page:
25 000 new scans on www.szukajwarchiwach.pl!
National Digital Archives digitalized another fond! This time these are the documents concerning Pol
1. More online material coming from Polish Archives (Jerry Frank)
Our member, Jan Textor just advised me that Archives in Poland are getting very aggressive with making scans of records available online. Over the past couple of years we have advised you of their progress, and those that are available now are listed on our Russian Poland parishes page
https://www.sggee.org/research/parishes/church_parishes/LutheransInRusPoland.html
Now they have announced that in March and June of this year they plan to release another 2.3 million records !!! for online viewing. The list of parishes to be included is 34 pages long and includes approximately 1200 fonds (church books). Over 100 of those are Lutheran where most of the Germans registered. And of those, about 30 are from Russian Poland, our primary region of interest. Only one of the 1200 is Baptist.
Specific parishes that will be coming are - Suwalki, Kalisz, Prazuchy, Sobiesenki, Stawiszyn, Dabie, Grodziec, Kolo, Konin, Przedecz, Sompolno, Turek, Wladyslawow, Zagarow, Zychlin, Belchatow, Kamocinie, Zelowie (Reformed), Kleszczowie, Po?d?enicach, Dzbankach (Baptist) (last 6 in Piotrkow Trybunalski).
We will do our best to keep the above page updated as new information becomes available.
If you can read Polish or can translate it, the announcement is available at http://nac.gov.pl/ (left column, top item)
Jerry Frank
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