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    2. Karen Green
    3. > Karl A. Kaszuba wrote: > > > > Looking for help researching my father's side of the family. He was born > > in Bat'kov (alt.=Batkiv), Ukraine (then called Batkow and part of Poland) > > in 1921, later > > lived in Radzivilluv (alt.=Radzivilov or Radzwillow, now=Chervonoarmeysk), > > Ukraine, then attended university in Lviv. He studied > > medicine at Erlanger Univ, Germany, then emigrated to U.S. in late 1940s. > > His name was Alexander Kaszuba, son of Nadja and Stephen Kaszuba. Lived > in > > New York state until 1955 (then in Rochester, NY) when he moved our family > > to St Petersburg, Florida. > > > > Any idea where to write about birth, death, etc records in Dubno District, > > Volhyn Province, Ukraine? > > > > Karl A. Kaszuba > > kkaszuba@worldnet.att.net > Hi Karl, > Get thee to a library or bookstore and pick up Angus Baxter's > Discovering Your European Roots, which has loads of info and > addresses.Also, check out the Ukrainian sites on the net. > Hope this helps! > Regards, > Bonnie Cieslukowski Weissman > Possibly a better book would be "Polish Roots" by Chorzempa and/or "Russian Language Documents from Russian Poland: A Translation Manual for Genealogists" by Shea. They are available from most of the genealogical bookstores...I know you can get them at 800-772-7559 (Frontier Press). Karen Green

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