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- Administrative Structure of Parishes of the Siemiatycze Powiat
- The Death of Wincenty Aleksandrowicz – A Soldier Who Died in the January Uprising – 1863
- The Death of Antoni Myszkiewicz – a Soldier Who Died in the January Uprising – 1863
- The Birth and Baptism of Genowefa Sielawa – 1916
- The Roman Catholic Parish of St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr in Wieszfnia Kościelna
- The Mystery of the Disappearing Village
- Archaic Terms in Polish Metrical Records – Part 3
- Deciphering the Names of Polish Villages
- Administrative Structure of the Parishes of the Sandomierz Powiat
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GuestBlog: Southen California Genealogy Jamboree 2008
Today’s GuestBlog is written by Paula Hinkel of the Southern California Genealogical Society. Deadline Alert Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree 2008 June 27, 28, 29 at the Burbank Airport Marriott There’s still time to join us for Jamboree! Don’t miss … Continue reading
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Barbara Poole: Publishing Your Family Tree on the Internet
Barbara Poole, who has contributed several articles to this blog in the past, presents today’s article. She offers her experience in publishing family trees on the internet. Thanks, Barbara! Should you publish your genealogical information on the internet for others … Continue reading
Guest Blog from Cheryl Palmer
Cheryl Palmer asked me to post something she wrote to commemorate the first anniversary of my blog. Cheryl was the very first person to post a comment on my blog on April 18, 2006, the same day I wrote my … Continue reading
Cemetery Medallions – GuestBlog from George G. Morgan
After posting the information on the Skowronski / Dymek / Danko gravestone in Notre Dame Cemetery, I received a message from George G. Morgan, well-known genealogy author and lecturer . Many people are familiar with George through the online classes … Continue reading
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How Christopher Became the Family's Youngest Genealogist
As far as I know, Christopher, my first cousin twice removed, is my family’s youngest genealogist . He started researching his ancestry when he was about 9 years old, and now that he’s in high school he’s become quite an … Continue reading
Barbara Poole on Genealogy Magazines
At the September meeting of my local genealogy society, I brought some magazines I had received free from the FGS (Federation of Genealogical Societies) Conference held in August, in Boston for 4 days . All 4 magazines were current editions … Continue reading
The FGS Conference and a Surprise for Steve Danko
Today’s article is written by Barbara Poole, who kindly offered to write about her experiences at the FGS Conference, and then surprised me with the report that my Blog was featured in one of the lectures at the conference! I, myself, will be attending the … Continue reading
Barb Poole on Internet Genealogy and WorldCat
Barb Poole has written another article for today’s Blog .   Someday Barb and I will have to actually meet each other! Here’s Barb’s GuestBlog: I wrote a piece about a new genealogy magazine in Steve’s blog of May 20th, in which … Continue reading
Barb Poole on Podcasts
Today, I’m pleased that Barb Poole has written another GuestBlog for this site! Thanks again for your contribution Barb! Podcasts, what are they? Ok, let’s get the definition of Podcast out of the way first.  According to my question … Continue reading
Kathy Smith’s Trip to Poland
Today, I’m presenting a GuestBlog from Kathy Smith who found my Blog just before she left for Dubiecko, Poland . The night before she left for Poland, Kathy called me and we had an interesting conversation about my trip to Dubiecko several … Continue reading