Special Search Results Message for indices to records
from towns in the Siedlce branch of the Polish State Archives
Kaluszyn,
Kolbiel, Kosów Lacki,
Luków, Minsk
Mazowiecki, Mokobody,
Mordy, Seroczyn, Siedlce,
Sokolów Podlaski,
Stanislawów, Stoczek Lukowski and Wegrów
You have indicated an interest in vital records with
SURNAMES from the above towns or your search of the JRI
- Poland database has turned up
vital records with SURNAMES from these towns. Please note the following
announcement and instructions regarding these towns and/or the noted
records:
JRI - POLAND: POLISH STATE ARCHIVES PROJECT
Indices for previously unavailable records
The goal of the Jewish Records Indexing - Poland milestone
agreement with the Polish State Archives is to index all Jewish vital
records more than 100 years old in the Polish State Archives that are not
included in the microfilm collection of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). Copies of these records are available
from the Polish State Archives.
Access the special
instructions regarding the order
form.
Please read these instructions.
Read about the up-to-date
status of the JRI-Poland / PSA
project.
Siedlce
Polish State Archives (PSA) project:
Indexing is proceeding on an archive by archive basis and data entry is
now almost complete for the many towns with Jewish vital records in the Siedlce
branch of the Polish State Archives.
As the fundraising target is reached for each town, the data is
processed and the information from the indices will become available
on-line. See the Project
Status Page for the current fundraising status for the towns in
the Siedlce project.
The Unique Jewish Vital Records
of Wegrów
Until 1825, Jewish births, marriages and deaths in the
Kingdom
of
Poland
were registered in the civil transcripts.
These records were typically patronymic
with few surnames. Starting
in 1826, the registrations of Jewish births, marriages and deaths were
kept separately and surnames were included in the records of virtually all
of the many hundreds of towns.
These registers generally have yearly indices, listed by surname.
Among the hundreds of towns in
Poland
for which there are Jewish vital records, Wegrów
is the only one in which the annual indices, starting in 1826,do
not contain surnames. While
the actual birth, marriage, and death records include the family names,
these surnames were not included in the birth indices until 1872 and death
indices until 1856. Surnames
in Marriage indices were sporadic until 1856.
Without surnames, it is impossible to add the indices to the JRI-Poland
database. As a result, two
special initiatives are underway to extract more than 20,000 missing
surnames from the Wegrów records and add them
to the indices.
1.
Records microfilmed by the LDS (types/years)
Surnames are being
inserted into the database using graphic images on CD provided by the LDS.
2.
Records not filmed by the LDS (types/years)
The work is being
carried out by archivists in the Siedlce
branch working directly for Jewish Records Indexing -
Poland
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Wegrów,
the
Crossroads
Town
| The
Wegrów Jewish community included more
than 100 neighboring towns and villages.
Jews of these towns registered their life events in Wegrów.
Click on the map
to examine the neighboring towns, as well as a list of towns
included in the Wegrow records. |
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For information about your town records in the Siedlce
Archives project, please contact the Siedlce
Archive Coordinator: Susan Stone
stonegs@nyc.rr.com
For information about future Archives to be indexed, subscribe to the JRI-Poland
mailing list and read the up-to-date
reports.
If the name of the town below is highlighted as a
hyperlink, click on it for a listing of the surnames from that
town.
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Town
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Fond
Ref#
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Type
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Last Year/Akt#
in LDS films
(if applicable)
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Siedlce PSA Indices online
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Additional
records now indexed or to be indexed in
2004*
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Kaluszyn
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473
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B
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1865/348
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1866-1886, 1888-1894, 1896
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M
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1865/87
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1833, 1866-1886, 1888-1894,1896
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D
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1865/128
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1866-1886,1888-1894, 1896
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Kolbiel
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509
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B
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1854/18
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1855-1861,1863-1902
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M
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1854/3
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1855-1902
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D
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1854/10
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1855-1866, 1868-1902
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Kosow
Lacki
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185
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B
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1862/68
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1863-1899
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M
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1862/14
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1863-1886, 1889-1899
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D
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1862/14
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1863-1899
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Latowicz
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202
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B
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1836
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1900-1902
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M
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1836
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1900-1902
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D
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1836
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1900-1902
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Lukow
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602
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B
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1826-1868
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1869-1891, 1894-1897, 1899
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M
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1826-1868
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1869, 1871-1883, 1885-1891, 1897
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D
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1826-1868
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1869, 1871-1883, 1885-1891, 1897, 1899
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Minsk
Mazowiecki
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201
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B
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1855/50
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1856-1901
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M
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1855/24
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1856-1901
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D
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1855/37
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1856-1901
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Mokobody
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194
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B
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1860/12
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1837-1841, 1846, 1862-1869, 1878, 1901
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M
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1859/4
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1838-1840, 1846-1847, 1862, 1864-1868, 1902
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D
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1860/9
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1837-1841, 1846,
1862, 1864-1869, 1878
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Mordy
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196
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B
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1858/67
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1859-1863, 1867, 1870-1872, 1874, 1876-1887, 1889,
1893-1894
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M
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1858/12
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1836, 1862-1863, 1867, 1870-1872, 1874, 1876, 1878-1879, 1882,
1884-1887, 1889, 1893-1894
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D
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1858/33
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1862-1863, 1870-1872,1874, 1876, 1878-1879,1882, 1884-1887,
1889,1893-1894
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Seroczyn
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219
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B
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1859/10
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1843-1844, 1853, 1856-1857, 1860-1865, 1867-1881, 1883-1888, 1890-1894
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M
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1859/3
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1843-1844, 1853, 1856-1857, 1860-1865, 1868-1871, 1874-1877,
1879-1881, 1883-1888, 1890-1892, 1894
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D
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1859/5
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1843-1844, 1853, 1856-1857, 1860-1864, 1867-1877, 1879-1881,
1883-1888, 1890-1894
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Siedlce
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221
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B
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1857/180
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1861-1900, 1902
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M
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1857/41
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1861-1900, 1902
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D
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1857/55
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1861-1900, 1902
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Sokolow
Podlaski
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227
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B
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1864/145
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1826, 1865-1899
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M
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1864/13
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1826, 1865-1899
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D
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1864/62
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1826, 1865-1899
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Stanislawow
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178
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B
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1832/4
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1885-1899
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M
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1832/1
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1885-1888
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D
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1832/1
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1886-1888, 1890-1899
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Stoczek
Lukowski
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1543
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B
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1884-1894, 1898-1899
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M
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1884-1902
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D
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1884-1902
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Wegrow
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234
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B
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1848/192
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1849-1898
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M
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1848/33
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1849-1895
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D
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1853/112
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1854-1895
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Surviving records less than 100 years old are held in the Civil Records Offices (Urzad Stanu Cywilnego)
of each town.
For information on the 20th century records available for your town, visit the
Routes to Roots Foundation website,
CLICK ON THE 'SEARCH DATABASE' button (on the right side) and enter the town name.
Look for the town name in the Repository/City column of the search results. There are typically links to
lists of available births, marriage and death records for the town.
Note, however, the Routes to Roots Foundation database may indicate turn of the century records that have already been
transferred to the appropriate branch of the Polish State Archives where they can be indexed for the
JRI-Poland database.
JRI-Poland is an independent non-profit tax-exempt Organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
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