Vera, I take it you are referring to Polish death records. These records have the least amount of information of all the Polish records. There would probably be a house number, the age at death, cause of death. It might also include the parents' names especially if the deceased is a child or single and it might include the name of the spouse if appropriate. Unless moved by the government, Poles rarely moved around. I doubt that a previous village would be listed though, even if there was one. From your questions I think you should read or buy the book by Jonathan D. Shea, _Going Home: A Guide to Polish American Family History Research_. http://www.langline.com/ Also, if you can check LDS Family History Library Catalog to see if the Mormons filmed records for the city of Bial~ystok, assuming you mean the _city_ of Bial~ytsok and not the area. Debbie Vera Miller wrote: > Hello all, > > > > I am curious about what type of information is listed on death records. My > ancestors died in Bialystok between 1918-1926. I am curious whether last > know address or address of the death is listed. I would like to know the > addresses where they lived. Where there registry records for places people > lived in the last 19th century and early 20th century? How expensive are > these records? Thanks in advance. >