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    1. Re: Wdziekon
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RdC.2ACI/128.136.1.1 Message Board Post: According to this website: http://www.genpol.com/Katalog_Zasobow_Metrykalnych-parafia_10080.html, the church itself has birth, marriage and death records for these years: 1840-1880, 1913-1939 and from 1944. The years you want records for are missing, but if they can find marriage records on them, that will give the parents names. Death records sometimes have the parents names on them. Once you get that information, you can still trace back in time for your family tree. I had a situation, which helped me learn who my 5th great grandparents were. My 4th great grandmother passed away. The witnesses, who reported her death were her husband (my 4th great grandather and one of her many brothers. That death record die not give her parents names, but this one brother and another one were witnesses for the death of another brother. On that death record it gave their parents names. Later I found my 5th great grandmother's death record. She died in 1813 and was 80 years old, meaning she was born about 1733. I don't know how far you are planning on taking your research, but thought I tell you this so you can see there is still hope that you may be able to further your research. Tina Ellis

    02/04/2005 01:11:14