answers1: initiate asking contributors of your loved ones first to get
you began. Then from there yu can connect a relatives tree society on
your area and that they are in a position to furnish you come back
suggestion additionally on a thank you to commence. i desire this
permits you as im doing my relatives besides.
answers2: 'CeCe' has advised you where to start...with
yourself...these sites may also help with information and links for
futher help and advice <br>
<a href="http://www.mygenealogist.com/poland-genealogy.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.mygenealogist.com/poland-gene...</a>
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<a href="http://genealogy.about.com/od/poland/Polish_Genealogy_Family_History.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://genealogy.about.com/od/poland/Pol...</a>
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<a href="http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/archives/familyhistoryresources/TracingPolishAncestors.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/...</a>
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http://www.jewishfamilyhistory.org/Index.htm <br>
http://jewishtravel.pl/genealogy.htm
answers3: In genealogy, you start with yourself and work backward
proving the connection between every generation with documents. At
some point, you will need to spend some money but you may be able to
get at least until your Polish grandparents came to America without
spending any or very little. However, don't forget that you have 2
sets of grandparents, 4 sets of great grandparents, 8 sets of great,
great grandparents and with every generation you go back in time the
number doubles. Plus, all of your grandparents probably didn't come
from Poland.
answers4: First I became interested after reading a series of novels
by John Jake's that traced one families movement through the history
of the US from before 1776 to just after World War II. <br>
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You need to gather all the information you can about you grandparents
after they arrived in the US and the family since then before you
attempt to jump across the Alanatic. I would suggest that you take a
few classes in how genealogy is researched. Some public libraries
offer classes. The Family History Center is very helpful and may
offer classes (the one near me does) and you can also contact the
History or Genealogy society where you life. Most are very helpful.
Until you know where you Grandparents lived in Poland, there is no
reason to attempt a trip. Genealogical libraries are not like what
you see on the TV show (Who Do You Think You Are) it takes a lot more
planning and research that is shown in the 40 minute show. It is
possible that you might be able to learn all you need and never leave
your computer, but you would have to do most of the lead up research
yourself. Since Family Tree Research has become so popular again, and
because of the computer you might be able to locate information on a
Genealogy site that is in Poland. I recently accessed some in Warsaw,
I had to have them translated, but I found the correct records.
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