Arthur-- I don't know if I have written you before, but I saw your email posted on genslav and thought I should tell you about the PGS of CT or the PGSNE as it is also called. The Polish Genealogical Society, in New Britain, CT has made the Lomza and Bialystok area something of a specialty. Many of the members' ancestors come from that area. If you are researching your ancestors, and you haven't yet contacted the Society, you really should. Their address: 8 Lyle Road New Britain, CT 06053 Phone: 203-223-5596 Hope this helps... Jill ---------- > From: Arthur Nagorski <apn1964@IX.NETCOM.COM> > To: GEN-SLAVIC@MAIL.EWORLD.COM > Subject: Re: Polish surname search > Date: Tuesday, March 11, 1997 10:27 AM > > I would be interested in your surname search. My grandparents came from > Lomza, Poland. They immigrated in about 1906. My grandfather faught in > the Russo Japanese War under Czar Nicholas II's army. > > How much will it cost? What is the time frame for results? > > Arthur P. Nagorski > > ---------- > > From: JC Robinson <jrobinso@WILEY.CSUSB.EDU> > > Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.slavic > > Subject: Re: Polish surname search > > Date: Monday, March 10, 1997 9:13 PM > > > > Yes, I am interested in your service. Surname is Berelski or Birelski. > JCR > > > > > > >Surname search conducted by Ph.D. E-mail for info and price. Also, > > >translations to and from Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, and Russian. > > > > > > > > J. C. Robinson > >