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Polish Genealogy: Religions in Poland
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Researchers seeking Polish ancestors usually look for Roman Catholic and Jewish records, but these two faiths are not the only religions in Poland.
Jun 5, 2010
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Katharine Garstka
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Translating Genealogical Documents from Poland
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Genealogists researching Polish documents may find themselves stumped when facing records from the old country, but there's help in solving some of those mysteries.
Dec 9, 2009
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Katharine Garstka
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Boston University Offers Two Online Genealogical Programs
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Boston University now has two choices for online genealogical education - a 15-week certificate program and a new four-week introductory program.
Jul 16, 2011
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Katharine Garstka
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FamilySearch Indexing: Giving Back to the Genealogical Community
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The FamilySearch website has made a huge number of genealogical records available for free over the Internet. You, too, can be part of this effort.
Jan 2, 2011
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Katharine Garstka
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Vincent Summers
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Vincent holds a BS Degree from Drexel University, where he specialized in organic and quantum chemistry. For 23 years, Vincent was employed by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in...
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How To Search Family History in Other Languages
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Most people will find their family genealogy includes more than just English speakers. Here are tips on how to perform genealogical research in other languages.
Feb 13, 2009
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Rita Marshall
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Review of 'Czars'
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"Czars" is an unpretentious treatment of Russian rulers from the Rurik Dynasty to the Romanovs. Great for novice scholars of Russian history.
Jun 13, 2008
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Kerry Kubilius
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Museums of Eastern European Art and Folk Culture
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The following museums are dedicated to promoting the folk art and culture of Eastern Europeans and Eastern European communities in the United States.
Jun 27, 2008
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Kerry Kubilius
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No LDS Access to Catholic Records
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The Vatican issued this statement over concern that the records might be used in baptizing former Catholics into the Mormon church after their death.
May 6, 2008
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Shawn Landis
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U.S. Polish Immigration Patterns Before WWI
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Millions of people in North America today can trace their ancestors to Polish immigrants; in fact, they are one of the largest of the ethnic groups in the United States.
Nov 24, 2009
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Katharine Garstka
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17th Century Sea Lanes to North America
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The earliest English ships bound for America took a southern route, but later navigators favored a shorter northern route. Prevailing winds led the way.
Jul 30, 2008
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Polish Immigration to the U.S. After WWI
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More than 9.5 million people in the United States claimed Polish ancestry on the 1990 census; 90 percent of those lived in cities.
Dec 5, 2009
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Katharine Garstka
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Occupations of Polish Immigrants to the U.S.
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Polish immigrants helped fuel the expansion of farming and manufacturing across the country; noting their occupations can help genealogists trace their family history.
Mar 1, 2010
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Katharine Garstka
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The Family Name Miller History & Origin - The Miller Family Tree
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The Miller family name history and origin can help in family history research and to trace your family tree for the Miller surname.
Sep 29, 2010
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Cathy Anne Smith
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Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
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Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen proved a good influence on her husband William IV. The Australian capital Adelaide was founded in 1836 and named in her honour.
Feb 6, 2010
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Carolyn M Cash
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Turkmen Culture Tips
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Here are some tips for how to get along in Turkmen culture: suggestions on Turkmen friendships, family relationships, religion, and dating in this Silk Road country
Sep 6, 2007
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Ray Nayler
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