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Goldkranc in Brzeziny #poland #records
Relly coleman
Does anyone have the records/spreadsheet for Brzeziny?
I found many GOLDKRANC relatives on JRI section: 'Brzeziny B/D/M for 1826-1833 and for 1871-1904', but it only has names and year. I am looking for the names of parents, and any other info that can help connect these names with families. Many thanks, Relly Coleman FUDALOWICZ, Zychlin, Plotsk, Kutno WASSERSTEIN, Mszczonów, , Kkutno, Wloclawek PAJCZER GOLDKRANC, Brzeziny, Zychlin FELD, Zakroczym, Dobrzyn nad Wisla WARSZAWSKI, Dobrzyn nad Wisla
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Jewish Records Indexing - Poland https://jri-poland.org// has created full extracts of thousands
of Brzeziny records that are not yet online. This is part of the JRI-Poland Phase 3 initiative to
fully extract all of the more than 6.2 million records currently in the database and for all future
ones as well.
In addition, JRI-Poland has offline data for Plock, Kutno, Mszczonów, and Dobrzyn nad Wisla
To read about Phase 3, go to:
https://jri-poland.org/downloads/Avotaynu_2018_Fall_JRI-Poland_Cover_Stanley_Diamond_article.pdf
For information on this offline data, write to the JRI-Poland Town Leader for each of the towns
If the town is not listed, write to [townname]@jri-poland.org
Stanley Diamond, M.S.M. (Montreal, 514-484-0100)
Executive Director, Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, Inc.
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Relly coleman
Does it cost $180-$200 for the offline data of each town/village?
Is there a global amount that allows access to a number of offline towns? Thanks, Relly Coleman
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Sherri Bobish
Relly, Other options for finding names of parents of the original immigrants: Circa 1910 passenger manifests for the U.S. listed not only the person the immigrant was bound for, but also closest relative left behind. In both cases the person listed may be a parent. Various U.S. vital records for the original immigrants may list parents names. Original Social Security Applications (SS5) listed parents names. Ancestry has a database of transcriptions of some of these. Regards, Sherri Bobish
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