[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Location of parishes
Gary Warner
garyw555 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 26 20:11:19 PDT 2013
Betty,
You might try the following links, which are maps showing the Lutheran
parishes (see locations with a +), and their date of formation. Be
aware that the last two links will require the djvu plugin for your
browser (that plugin can be downloaded at
http://lp.vertitechnologygroup.com/7zip__/?o=27&campid=621&creaid=73&reqid=193926665
(use the small "here" on this page to download, or you will get a bunch
of "free" stuff if you use the "Download Now" link)
1. https://sggee.org/research/breyer_map.pdf
2. https://sggee.org/research/djvu/1939PLP2.djvu
3. https://sggee.org/research/djvu/1939PLP.djvu
Gary Warner
On 6/26/2013 11:20 AM, B Hirsekorn wrote:
> Is there a map of the
> parishes or churches in and around Warsaw, Poland? To narrow a search of the
> records on the SEZAM and ZoSIA databases,
> knowing the parish locations would be helpful.
>
> The birth place of my
> grandmother's siblings is given as Josephin, Poland (likely Jozefin), located four
> miles outside of Warsaw. None of the villages Jozefin or Jozefina listed in the SGGEE Poland Gazetteer are close
> to Warsaw however, on the jewishgen.org website, there is one 14 miles east of Warsaw - it
> will be a starting point.
>
>
> Betty Hirsekorn
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