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In Congress Although many of these books were
destroyed during the World War II, a
surprising number have survived and are
available in various archives.[i]
In some communities, books from the mid-19th
century have survived [Łodź from
1827], though for the most part, books are
available for later dates, and there are
many gaps. The Księgi
Ludności were maintained until
1932, when a new type of registration was
mandated that kept information on all those
residing in the community, not just those
who had their formal legal residence there.
These books were called Księgi
Kontroli Ruchu Ludności [Books for
Population Mobility Control], or sometimes Karty Meldunkowe [Registration Cards]
or Rejestr Mieszkańcow [Register of
Residents]. For all practical purposes,
however, these, too, can be described as
being Books of Residents.[ii] Click on images below to see sample of Belchatow Book of Residents
Prior to 1932, information was kept on
persons whose permanent legal residence was
in that community even though they may no
longer have lived there. This occurred when
people moving to a different community did
not go through the rather complicated
procedure of formally changing their legal
residence. Thus, if your ancestors do not
appear in Księgi Ludności for towns
where you might have expected them, it is
possible they were registered in a nearby
community. In Congress Poland,
the following information was usually
recorded: name, names of parents, date and
place of birth, marital status, official
place of residence, means of support,
religion, social status, and previous
residence. In the "notes" column,
one can find such information as the house
or town to which a person had moved; when a
daughter married, the date and record number
of the marriage, as well as the name of the
husband; the date of death, if someone had
died; and the military status for men (in
the reserves, exempt from service, etc.).
In Galicia the
records contained similar information, but
the parents names were usually not recorded
nor was the maiden name of the woman. Since the books were
organized by house number (later by
address), a ledger containing an
alphabetical index of the names recorded was
created for each series.
However, such index volumes did not
always survive and often were not maintained
to the same degree as the Books of Residents
registers. In the books after
1932, more precise information was
recorded--the act number of the birth or
marriage certificate, the draft registration
number, the I.D. card number of an
individual, etc. In addition to Books of Residents, JRI-Poland has indexed Census records from a number of towns. Unlike the Books of Residents which were kept on an ongoing basis, each Census was a snapshot of the families living in the town at a specific time. The following table indicates most but not all of the JRI-Poland Books of Residents and Census projects. Not all the data is online because of lack of funding for certain towns or, in some cases, where the data is less than 100 years old and subject to privacy laws. Contacts below can provide you with additional information on projects of interest.
[i]
To see what is
available for your town, go to the
Polish State Archives website: <http://www.archiwa.gov.pl/?CIDA=414>.
Click on "Databases. " On pull-down
menu, choose "Registers of
Population–ELA." Click on "Database." Put in name of town for
"Tytuł
spisu" [Title of record] and click
on "Szukaj"
[Search], "Miejscowość"
[Location] lists the town name. Under "nazwa
spisu" [title of record], choose "księgi
ludności stałej" [books
of permanent residents]. For Krakow,
choose "spis
ludności" [list of
residents]. Click on either, and under "Daty"
[Dates] will appear the years for which
these volumes are available.
[ii]
For
more information on Books of Residents,
see Bussgang, Fay, "More About Polish
Books of Residents' Registration," Avotaynu
16, no. 3 (Fall 2000): 14–15 [in
conjunction with Bussgang, Julian, "The Polish Concept of Permanent Place
of Residence," Avotaynu
16, no. 3 (Fall 2000): 12–14.]
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