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    1. Re: [POLAND] Lackawanna Online
    2. Bronwyn Klimach
    3. Success! A friend sent this link http://www.lpa-homes.org/LPA_Applications.htm Now to find time to view all these images :) Thanks again to everyone who responded with ideas and offers of help! Bronwyn. On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Bronwyn Klimach <bronklimach@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > I have been very patient, but it seemed time to try visiting this site > again. Still no joy for me - can anyone get into it, or does anyone have > any further information about it? > Thanks. > Bronwyn. > > > On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:51 PM, <polishdragon@att.net> wrote: > >> Listers searching Lackawanna, PA marriages from 1885 now can get them >> online. http://www.lackawannacounty.org/ >> Need Internet Explorer and not Firefox/Seamonkey >> >> Not my area, so didn't read the fineprint, since I don't use IE. >> PolishDragon@att.net > >

    06/15/2012 08:32:29
    1. [POLAND] family reunites after 100 years of immigration
    2. Vera Miller
    3. Hello all, I posted on here for help on figuring out how to find records on a Polish immigrant from Russia two months ago. I am happy to report that I finally found all the documents on this man and I have connected his grand niece in Russia with his grandson in the USA. The effort took almost four months of my volunteer time. It has been 100 years since the family was separated. I am hoping this story will give everyone on this board hope that no matter how much time has passed, hope can be still alive. I have posted the story at http://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/2012/06/17/100-years-after-immigration-a-family-reunites/ This gives me such joy after I found my grandmother's sister last June. She was missing for 66 years. So many people tried to convince me she was killed in the war. Hope is alive as long as we believe in it. Happy Father's Day to the men on this listserve. Vera

    06/17/2012 12:47:02