Al's Polish-American Genealogy ResearchFiled under: Personal Research | Polish This blog contains any details that I come across during my family genealogy research. This blog may be helpful to others who are researching their Polish heritage. This is a place to post any of my findings, noting that my research could potentially change daily. http://polishamericangenealogy.blogspot.com/ - last updated 8 Mar 2014 |
Basia's Polish Family: From Wilno to WorcesterFiled under: Polish | Personal Research "Basia's Polish Family: From Wilno to Worcester" focuses on ancestral origins in the Lida region of what was once Wilno province in eastern Poland. This area is now in western Belarus. This blog traces the Prokopowicz families and related lines through centuries of village life in Russian Poland to immigration and settlement in Worcester, Massachusetts. In the process, it demonstrates the how-to's of Polish genealogy, illustrated with maps, documents, and photographs. http://wilnoworcester.blogspot.com/ - last updated 18 Aug 2013 |
Creative GeneFiled under: Personal Research | Polish Topics include genealogy, photography, and creative writing. I live in Detroit and my ancestors came from Poland, so I write about these things too. http://creativegene.blogspot.com/ - last updated 2 Jan 2018 |
Heritage ZenI live in central Massachusetts and am mostly of Polish, Acadian, and French-Canadian descent. Specific areas of research include but are not limited to: St. Albans, Vermont; Worcester, Massachusetts; Acadia or Nova Scotia, Canada; St-Denis, Quebec; St-Ours, Quebec; Goworowo, Poland; Szczawin, Poland; and Warsaw, Poland. I have started this blog to share and acquire genealogical knowledge, achieve inner peace, and perhaps realize my ultimate quest, to find two ancestors with the same surname who actually spelled their surnames exactly the same way. Let the search for enlightenment continue... http://www.heritagezen.blogspot.com/ - last updated 25 Sep 2017 |
Kasper and AnnaFiled under: Personal Research | Polish Blog dedicated to the research of my Rzeszut Polish ancestors who came to the U.S.A. in 1907 from Dabrowica, Galicia. http://kasperandanna.wordpress.com/ - last updated 7 Feb 2009 |
Niwiska, PolandFiled under: Locality Specific | Polish This blog is about Niwiska, Poland, which is part of the Kolbuszowa dekanat. For some time now I have been wanting to create a blog and provide a place for others to share information about their ancestors who came from this place. http://niwiskapoland-waleria.blogspot.com/ - last updated 11 Oct 2009 |
Parisville, Huron Co., MichiganFiled under: Polish | Locality Specific Showcasing the Polish settlers of Parisville, Michigan. ~ Which was the first Polish settlement in the U.S., Panna Maria, Texas, or Parisville, Michigan? That is a thorny question because their founding was almost simultaneous. ~ http://parisvillemi.blogspot.com/ - last updated 7 Jan 2009 |
Photo Studios serving Detroit's Pol-Ams 1875-1950Need help identifying folks in a Detroit family photo? Post it here so other photo buffs can help. Check back often for new photos. Please feel free to upload your own studio pictures! Vintage photos from your collection with known locations and subjects are needed. Maps are included showing the proximity of churches and photo studios. http://pol-amstudio.blogspot.com/ - last updated 10 Jun 2013 |
Poland to Pine Creek, WisconsinFiled under: Locality Specific | Polish Poland to Pine Creek is dedicated to family research of Kaszubian Poles who came to Pine Creek, Wisconsin between 1860 and 1880. The Kaszubian Poles are a distinct ethnic group living south west of Gdansk, Poland. The Families who came to the United States were from the Parishes of Ugoszcz, Brusy, Wiele, and Lipusz. They first came to Winona, Minnesota, before settling across the Mississippi river in Dodge Township, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. http://polandpinecreek.blogspot.com/ - last updated 9 Feb 2014 |
Polish families from Zablocie (Krakow) & Zywiec, PolandFiled under: Personal Research | Polish Trying to reconnect my Polish relatives separated by war, immigration, & orphan situations. So we can remember what our ancestors lived for and loved. http://sanetra-genhistory.blogspot.com/ - last updated 18 Jun 2019 |