Vera, Question. Have your "matches" provided a "paper" genealogy that goes back to Poland? You might want to hire different researchers for the different areas as it might be cheaper. It costs more if a researcher has to travel. For mid-west Poland (Kargowa, Ojerzyce and Glińsk (all near Swiebodzin) you might consider Łukasz Bielecki. he owns Discovering Roots and is responsible for the Poznan Project: http://www.discovering-roots.pl/welcome.htm For Biała (near Zgierz and Łódz) you might consider Iwona Dakiniewicz genealogy@sys.com.pl and for Ciechanowiec near Białystok you have several choices: Michał Marciniak office@polgenresearch.com http://polgenresearch.com/en/index.php Danusia (Danuta) Jampolska jampolska@wp.pl Tad at RootsPoland searchcoordinator@rootspoland.com http://polgenresearch.com/en/index.php Tomasz Wisniewski http://www.zchor.org/tomek.htm I keep track of Polish researchers and all of the above come highly recommended (I've worked with a couple as well). Debbie Vera Miller wrote: > Hello! Does anyone know any good researchers for Biala (near Zgierz and Lodz) and the towns of Kargowa, Ojerzyce and Glinsk (all near Swiebodzin) and Ciechanowiec near Bialystok? I am getting a lot of DNA genealogy matches for Poland and I cannot confirm relationships with my matches unless I have more research done on my ancestors from Poland. Thanks in advance, Vera > >
Hi Debbie! Thank you so much. I have already e-mailed Iwona. All my messages to Tomasz Wisniewski's two e-mail accounts are bouncing. That is disappointing. He lives in Bialystok and would not need travel expenses. Does anyone here know another researcher living near Bialystok? Yes, my matches have paperwork back to Poland. Vera > Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 15:28:17 -0500 > From: daveg@airmail.net > To: poland-roots@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [POLAND] looking for recommendations for researchers > > Vera, > > Question. Have your "matches" provided a "paper" genealogy that goes > back to Poland? > > You might want to hire different researchers for the different areas > as it might be cheaper. It costs more if a researcher has to travel. > > For mid-west Poland (Kargowa, Ojerzyce and Glińsk (all near > Swiebodzin) you might consider Łukasz Bielecki. he owns Discovering > Roots and is responsible for the Poznan Project: > http://www.discovering-roots.pl/welcome.htm > > For Biała (near Zgierz and Łódz) you might consider Iwona Dakiniewicz > genealogy@sys.com.pl > > and for Ciechanowiec near Białystok you have several choices: > Michał Marciniak office@polgenresearch.com > http://polgenresearch.com/en/index.php > > Danusia (Danuta) Jampolska jampolska@wp.pl > > Tad at RootsPoland searchcoordinator@rootspoland.com > http://polgenresearch.com/en/index.php > > > Tomasz Wisniewski http://www.zchor.org/tomek.htm > > I keep track of Polish researchers and all of the above come highly > recommended (I've worked with a couple as well). > > Debbie > > Vera Miller wrote: > > Hello! Does anyone know any good researchers for Biala (near Zgierz and > Lodz) and the towns of Kargowa, Ojerzyce and Glinsk (all near > Swiebodzin) > and Ciechanowiec near Bialystok? I am getting a lot of DNA genealogy > matches for Poland and I cannot confirm relationships with my matches > unless I have more research done on my ancestors from Poland. Thanks in > advance, Vera > > > > > ********************************* > Need to contact the list manager? Write to Marie at Poland-Roots-admin@rootsweb.com > ---------------------------------- > Discussion of Polish food, culture, and customs are welcome on the list as long as the discussion stays pertinent to the topic of this list: researching our Polish roots. > ---------------------------------- > Browse the list's archives here: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=poland-roots > Search the list's archives here: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?aop=1 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to POLAND-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message