Vera, You are asking us to examine a record located at a site requiring registration. Some of us are not willing to register into unknown WEB sites. So if you really want people to review the record, you may need to find a way we can see it without the need to register. I have a similar opinion about records only viewable on A dot com. Roman On 11/26/2012 9:44 PM, Vera Miller wrote: > > Hello all, > I think I could have another major breakthrough on my Bleschke ancestry. > Can anyone please look at pg. 24, record no. 185 > Contents»Church books»Evangelic Lutheran»Parishes outside the Latvian territory»BELOSTOKAS»1872-1872 Born, Married, Died > > > on http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv/en/menu/lv/2/ig/15/ie/316/book/32851.html? > I believe I just found Agnes Bleschke's birth record. I was told my great-great-grandmother had a sister Agnes but no one really knows much about her. I had my Bleschke ancestors researched by Bialystok archives in 2009 but this record was missed. > I also found another brother of my great-great-grandmother- Hermann Ferdinand Paul Bleschke on this website. He was born in Schwiebus in 1864 but died in Bialystok. This record was also missed by Bialystok archives. > Thanks to Debbie Greenlee for helping me indirectly to find these records! I asked her for researcher recommendations for various areas of Poland. One researcher, Iwona Dakiniewicz, worked out great. > I am trying to find records that Pauline Kretzer's parents and siblings followed her to Bialystok from Zgierz. Pauline married in Suprasl in 1855 when she was 19 years old. I was looking at records on www.lvva-raduraksti.lv to see whether I could find Pauline's parents and siblings in those records. The website has records up to 1875 and I still haven't found her family there. Maybe Pauline moved to Bialystok with another family to find a husband? Pauline's father was 52 years old when she was married. Maybe he and his 42 year-old-wife with younger children didn't follow their oldest child to Bialystok. > Thanks to everyone who has helped me with my search. > Vera
Hi Roman, This website is the official website for Latvia's archives. The website is free. You can give any information you want for registration. There is no way to copy records from this website. Vera > Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 22:47:02 -0500 > From: romankal@verizon.net > To: poland-roots@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [POLAND] another major breakthrough possible > > Vera, > > You are asking us to examine a record located at a site requiring > registration. Some of us are not willing to register into unknown WEB > sites. So if you really want people to review the record, you may need > to find a way we can see it without the need to register. > > I have a similar opinion about records only viewable on A dot com. > > Roman