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Baranowo Parish -- in the old province of Warszawa
Bihale -- near Lubaczów in the old province of Przemyśl
Bukowsko -- in old woj. Krosno
Bytoń -- in the province of Kujawy-Pomorze
Chorzele parish -- in the Mazowieckie province
Dębno [De~bno] -- in the old province of Kraków
Dębowa [De~bowa] -- in the former Tarnów province
Dobrzejewice -- in woj. kujawsko-pomorskie
Dzierzgowo parish -- woj. Mazowieckie
Glisne -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Górzno parish -- woj. kujawsko-pomorskie; formerly in West Prussia
Głuchów parish [Gl~ucho~w] -- woj. Łódzkie
Iłów [Ilow] -- woj. Mazowieckie
Janowiec Wielkopolski parish -- formerly Janowitz, Posen, Prussia
Jasienica Parish -- in woj. Mazowieckie
Jednorozec Parish -- in woj. mazowieckie
Jedwabne Parish -- in woj. podlaskie
Jodłowa [Jodl~owa] -- in the former Tarnów province
Kalinowo -- part of the Jasienca parish in the pre-1975 province of Warszawa
Kasinka -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Kłodawa [Kl~odawa] and Kluczewo -- in woj. wielkopolskie
Kobierno parish -- in the Wielkopolski province
Kolembrody parish -- in woj. lubelskie, powiat radzyński
Konary -- in woj. małopolskie, powiat tarnowski
Konina -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Koźmin Wielkopolski [Koz~min Wielkopolski]
Kraszewice Parish -- in the old province of Kalisz
Krzynowłoga Wielkie Parish [Krzynowl~oga Wielkie] -- in the old province of Warszawa
Kuczbork Parish -- in the old province of Warszawa
Łętowa [L~e~towa] -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Łostówka [L~osto~wka] -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz
Lubomierz (Lubomirz) -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Luszowice - in the Małopolska province
Medrzechów -- in the old province of Tarnów
Mszana Dolna -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz
Mszana Górna -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz
Narol Parish -- in the old province of Rzeszów
Niedźwiedź [Niedz~wiedz~] -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz
Nieciecza -- in woj. małopolskie, Otfinów parish
Nieskórz -- part of the Jasienica parish in the pre-1975 province of Warszawa
Ostrów Mazowiecka Parish -- woj. Mazowieckie, formerly in the province of Warsaw
Ostrów Wielkopolski Parish -- woj. Wielkopolski, formerly in the province of Kalisz
Płoniawy parish [Pl~oniawy] -- woj. Mazowieckie
Podobin -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz
Pogrzybów parish -- woj. Wielkoposki, formerly in the old woj. Kalisz
Poręba (Poręba Wielka) [Pore~ba Wielka] -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz
Przasnysz parish -- woj. Mazowieckie
Raciążek [Racia~z~ek] -- woj. kujawsko-pomorskie, powiat aleksandrowski
Radom Diocese
Radziejów [Radziejo~w] -- woj. kujawsko-pomorskie, powiat radziejowski
Raszków -- woj. Wielkopolskie, formerly in the province of Poznań
Ryglice - in the former Tarnów province
Rzeszów
Słońsk [Sl~on~sk] -- woj. kujawsko-pomorskie, powiat aleksandrowski
Słupca district [Sl~upca] -- woj. wielkopolskie
Staroźreby -- in the Mazowiecki province
Stężyca [Ste~z~yca] Parish -- woj. pomorskie
Stonka -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Szczawnica - in the old Nowy Sącz province
Szelków - in the Mazowsze province
Tolkemicko (Tolkemit) -- in woj. pomorskie
Tralewo (Tralau) -- in woj. pomorskie
Trankwice (Trankwitz) -- in woj. pomorskie
Wadowice Górne - in the Podkarpacie province
Warsaw [Warszawa] - Parafja Św. Krzyźa [Parafia S~w. Krzyz|a]
Wielkie Radowiska (province of Kujawsko-Pomorskie - formerly Toruń [Torun~] province)
Wiskitki -- in the Mazowsze province (woj. mazowieckie)
Witów -- in the old province of Nowy Sącz [Sa~cz]
Wysocko Wielkie Parish -- woj. Wielkopolski, formerly in the province of Kalisz
Zaręby parish [Zare~by] -- in the Mazowieckie province
Compiled Records from Various Parishes
State Archives in Poland
Vital Records from USA
Tombstone Inscriptions
United States
Cowles-Highland Cemetery
Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery
Roman Catholic Polish Cemetery of the Transfiguration
St Adalbert Cemetery
St. John the Baptist Cemetery
SS Peter and Paul Polish National Church Cemetery
St. Valentine's Cemetery
Poland
Cmentarze
Baranowo Parish Cemetery
Buczkowice Cemetery
Lists of Emigrants
Emigrants from the Polish parishes of Otfinów, Zabno, Jasionka and Lubatowa
Passenger List Pages
S.S. Blucher
S.S. Breslau
S.S. Brandenburg
S.S. Cassel
S.S. Friederich der Grosse
U.S.N.S. General MB Stewart
S.S. Graf Waldersee
S.S. Kronprinz
S.S. Main
S.S. Moltke
S.S. Wilhelm II
M.V. Fiarsea
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S.S. Brandenburg
SS Rhein
Scandia
Ship Colonist
NS Bark St. Bernhard
Other Links to Online Passenger Lists:
Ellis Island Online Database
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Miscellaneous
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150 Years of Swabian Colonies in Poland
German Emigrants of Egenhausen to Prussian Poland
Polish Order of the Virtuti Militari
St. Michael's Catholic Church - Chicago, Illinois, USA
The 1929 Polish Business Directory Project
Kazimierz Rymut's Surname Book
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also contains records for Jodłowa [Jodl~owa] and Ryglice
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includes records for villages of Borawskie, Bronaki Olki, Bronaki Pietrasze, Grądy Małe, Janczewko, Jedwabne, Karwowo, Konopki Chude, Konopki Tłuste, Kotówek, Kubrzany, Wesołowo, and others
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also contains records for Dębowa [De~bowa] and Ryglice
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includes images of parish registers for 195 parishes
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Search Rzeszów Vital Records
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includes parishes of Ciażeń, Cienin Kościelny, Giewartów, Koszuty, Kowalewo, Ląd, Młodojewo, Ostrowite, and Słupca
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This cemetery is located in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.
This cemetery is located in Commack, New York, USA.
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This cemetery is located in Mt. Pleasant, PA, USA.
This cemetery is located in Dillonvale, Ohio, USA.
This cemetery is located in Moundsview, Minnesota, USA. It is the parish cemetery of St. John the Baptist Church.
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This cemetery is located in McAdoo Heights, Kline Twp., Schuylkill Co., PA
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This cemetery is located in Andalusia, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is owned by St. Valentine Polish National Church, located in the Frankford section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
various cemeteries in Poland; site is in Polish
This cemetery is located in the province of Mazowieckie. More than 2000 names are listed.
This cemetery is located in the province of Śląskie [S~la~skie].
Extracted from online passenger manifests, there are hundreds of people in this list who emigrated from these parishes in woj. podkarpackie and woj. malopolskie. The names are listed alphabetically and are sorted by village name.
arrived at the port of New York from Hamburg on 2 June 1907 - page 44 has been transcribed:
page 44
arrived at Port of Philadelphia from Bremen on 20 Feb 1913 - one page has been transcribed (exact page number of manifest is not known):
page one
arrived at Port of Philadelphia from Bremen on 3 May 1913 - the entire ship's list has been transcribed! The majority of the 944 passengers were from the Polish partitions.
view the list
arrived at Port of Philadelphia from Emden on 29 May 1914 - one page has been transcribed (exact page number of manifest is not known):
page one
arrived at the port of New York from Bremen on 11 May 1904 - this is a partial listing
partial passenger list
arrived at the port of New York from Bremenhaven on 22 Feb 1952 - two manifest pages have been transcribed
partial passenger list
arrived at the port of Philadelphia from Hamburg on 1 September 1913 - page 17 has been transcribed:
page 17
arrived at the port of New York from Bremen on 8 April 1911 - one page has been transcribed (exact page number of manifest is not known):
page one
arrived at the port of Baltimore from Bremen in June 1906 - one page has been transcribed (exact page number of manifest is not known):
page one
arrived at Port of New York from Hamburg on 30 April 1902 - one page has been transcribed:
page 109
arrived at the port of Baltimore from Bremen on 15 March 1896 - one page has been transcribed (exact page number of manifest is not known):
page one
sailing from Bremerhaven on 16th April 1950; Nominal Roll of Emigrants Departing from Delmenhorst; International Refugee Organisation - Group resettlement to Australia
ship's manifest
arrived at Port of Baltimore from Bremen on 8 October 1903 - partial list
sailed from Bremen to Baltimore, arriving 22 June 1906 - partial list
sailed from Hamburg to New York - arrived 26 March 1891
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sailed from Liverpool, England to New York City - arrived 3 May 1852 - many German passengers aboard
arrived at Port of New York from Bremen on 12 June 1869
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pages 3 and 4
pages 5 and 6
pages 7 and 8
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Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
Hamburg Passenger Lists
This is a partial listing of names and other info found in the book "150 Jahre Schwabensiedlungen in Polen, 1795-1945" (150 Years of Swabian Settlement in Poland 1795-1945) by Otto Heike. Loverkusen 1981.
This list of emigrants from the Egenhausen/Spielberg area were found on "empty" pages of the Egenhausen Taufbuch [Baptism Book], 1668-1775.
This list of recipients of the Polish Order of the Virtuti Militari contains 26,500 names.
This church parish has many entries whose parents came from all over Germany (Deutschland), Poland, Bohemia, Austria & Switzerland
Contains information about people in current and former areas of Poland, including regions now part of the Vilna area of Lithuania, the Grodno area of Belarus, and Volhynia and East Galicia, now parts of the western Ukraine. Entries typically include the name of the business or proprietor, and the address or street name.
The site is in Polish but is not difficult to use. Click on ""Słownika Nazwisk Współczesnie w Polsce Używanych" which is found in boldface in the middle of the text on the page. On the next page type your surname of interest in the text box. If your surname has a diacritical mark, or you think it might, you'll need to use the correct Polish character. Click on Szukaj. Ogólna liczba means "total number of people in the country." This resource referenced the former 49 województwo (1975-1998) so the abbreviations pertain to the wojewódstwo (province) names. The numbers indicate how many people in that woj. (not city) had that surname in 1990.
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