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If there are LDS records listed below for your town but there is no Shtetl CO-OP Coordinator indicated under "contacts," please register your interest in helping to index your town's records by contacting Hadassah Lipsius

Altername name(s): Berlinchen     Gubernia:     Province: Szczecin

Click for Map   Latitude: 52°59'00   Longitude: 15°12'00   USBGN: 0

Updated on 04/05/08

Source of Records: LDS (Mormon microfilms)

Location

Years
- uninterrupted
/ partial

Type

Indexing
status

Film# 1184378

1736 - 1746

Cen

 

Film# 1184378

1816

Cen

 

Film# 1271416

1847 - 1874

B

 

Film# 1271427

1849 - 1873

M

 

Film# 1475469

1847 - 1874

D

 

Film# 544649

1847 - 1853

BMD

 

Source of Records: Polish State Archives (some years in LDS)

Location

Years
- uninterrupted
/ partial

Type

Archive 66 Fond 886

1847 - 1874

D

Archive 66 Fond 886

1847 - 1874

B

Archive 66 Fond 886

1847 - 1873

M

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 "ARCHIVE DATABASE" and then "Search DataBase" 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.

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