Polish Genealogy #3: Finding your ancestors' place in Kresy (Borderlands).
Poland's borders have changed through history. After the second World War Poland lost a sizable amount of it eastern territories. Researching these territories can be fairly more difficult. How to find a place that is no longer in Poland? Watch our video to find out. Links: Historical maps of Poland: https://forum.polishorigins.com/viewt... Eastern Borderland Places: https://www.kami.net.pl/kresy/ PolishOrigins Genealogy Services: https://polishorigins.com/genealogy/ Other videos from this series: https://polishorigins.com/academy/ Learn which institutions can store vital records in Poland and how to locate the relevant archive, which will have the records from the parish of your interest. We will discuss and show you some useful functionalities of the following websites: SzukajwArchiwach (Search Archives), FamilySearch and Geneteka. With the hint of luck you might be able to find the online scans and indexes of some records.

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