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    1. Re: [POLAND] Parish Church
    2. Debbie Greenlee
    3. Karen, I show that there is a church either in Polichno or Jo~zefkowo which is close by but I can not locate an address. I expect that the church is "new" anyway. I think you want the parish in Paterek whose post office is in Nakl~o nad Notecia (just to confuse you - the church is physically in Paterek): pw. Matki Boskiej Bolesnej Wies~, ul. Szubin~ska 33 89-100 Nakl~o nad Notecia Poland http://www.diecezja.byd.pl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=203&catid=48&Itemid=82 The parish used to be in the archdiocese of Gniezno until 2004 and that's where records would be archived if they are not at the parish (I think they're at Gniezno). Just FYI, the parish is now in the diocese of Bydgoszcz but it won't have any records yet since the parish has only "been here" since 2004. In case you don't know this, your letter will need to be in Polish. Don't send money up front but _do_ ask how you can make a donation. There are online aids which lists the questions and sentences in Polish that you'll want to use. Don't use any computer generated translation program for this. http://www.polishroots.org/Research/letters_polish/tabid/294/Default.aspx Debbie Karen Carpenter wrote: > Debbie, > That would be Naklo n. Notocia near Bydgoszcz. I searched for Policho in the > Family History catalog, but no Polichno was found. > Karen > > >> Karen, >> >> Can you be a little more specific as to the location? There are >> several Polichno and several Naklo. It would take a little time to do >> a process of elimination. >> >> Thanks >> Debbie >> >> Karen Carpenter wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I am trying to find RC church records for Polichno in the Naklo region. >>> Is >>> there a way to find out where those villagers would have been baptized, >>> married, and buried? >>> Karen Carpenter

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