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Klikk i bildet for norsk versjon. Click in the graphic to see the Norwegian version of this page. The links on this page are sorted under these six headings:. Family Pages/Pictures and Documents. History, incl. WW I. Misc Links, incl. misc. Norway. On a separate page:. WW II and Merchant Marines etc. My husband) - family pictures, Lawson Genealogy. Carleen's and Mike's blog. My daughter and husband). My son) - all sorts of interesting topics, worth a visit. Back to the top. The World of Royalty. WW I Nav...
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Broviak Family Blog » Blog Archive » Another Census Infographic – the Census over Time
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Another Census Infographic – the Census over Time. The Census Bureau recently released another infographic illustrating the census over time. For each decade it describes the changes in the way data was collected. You can click the image below to go to the Census Bureau page and pick up your own copy of this in pdf or txt form. Source: U.S. Census Bureau]. 1940 US Census Community Project. Minnesota Death Records Index. Cuyahoga Co. Marriage Index. Polish Genealogical Society of America.
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Broviak Family Blog » Blog Archive » Frank Borowiak Baptism Record
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Frank Borowiak Baptism Record. You must be logged in. To post a comment. 1940 US Census Community Project. Minnesota Death Records Index. Cuyahoga Co. Marriage Index. Polish Genealogical Society of America. Polish State Archives Database. Lawson DNA and Genealogy Site. Marfell Family Web Portal. Owsley Family Historical Society. Anderson County Tn GenWeb. Campbell County TN GenWeb. Forest of Dean Family History. Locating London's Past. West Virginia Death Certificate Search. 2016 Broviak Family Blog.
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Note: For those who were adopted in Illinois, good news! A couple years ago, the state changed the law to allow us to receive our original birth certificate with the names of our birth parents. You can find out more about how to go about getting your certificate by visiting. Http:/ www.idph.state.il.us/vitalrecords/vital/non certified.htm. Genealogy Resources: Family Search Website – Part 2. This article is a follow-up to my last post about the FamilySearch.org. Check the sources and add your own. Thanks...
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Broviak Family Blog » Blog Archive » Finding Our Borowiaks in Poland
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Finding Our Borowiaks in Poland. Fortunately with the help of the Poznan Marriage Project. And microfilms from the Church of Latter Day Saints. Michalina Borowiak Gravestone in Lemont, Ill. Frank Borowiak Baptism Record. Valentine and Michalina Polcyn Borowiak Marriage Record. Valentine Borowiak Baptism record. 1940 US Census Community Project. Minnesota Death Records Index. Cuyahoga Co. Marriage Index. Polish Genealogical Society of America. Polish State Archives Database. Lawson DNA and Genealogy Site.
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Broviak Family Blog » Blog Archive » Finding Your Ancestors in the Cemetery
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Finding Your Ancestors in the Cemetery. To the average person cemeteries can represent a place to completely avoid, revere, find solace or perhaps a little of all that depending on the mood. But to a genealogist, a cemetery represents a place where significant family information can be discovered. So because of this along with some other things I’ve learned along the way, I would suggest the following tips for researching family history in the cemetery:. Tips for Researching Family History in the Cemetery.
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Broviak Family Blog » Szwajkowski
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Poznan Databases and the Szwajkowski Family. I’ve been a big fan of the Poznan Marriage Database project. For many years. Without it I would probably never have found ancestors who lived in Poznan area. The site definitely helped me figure out my great grandmother, Josephine Szwajkowski, was from the Kurnik area. I discovered this because I had her parent’s names from her marriage record. Poznan Marriage Project Example. After you have your information typed in, click the search button. Here’s ...This li...
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Broviak Family Blog » Blog Archive » Poznan Marriage Project Example
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Poznan Marriage Project Example. You must be logged in. To post a comment. 1940 US Census Community Project. Minnesota Death Records Index. Cuyahoga Co. Marriage Index. Polish Genealogical Society of America. Polish State Archives Database. Lawson DNA and Genealogy Site. Marfell Family Web Portal. Owsley Family Historical Society. Anderson County Tn GenWeb. Campbell County TN GenWeb. Forest of Dean Family History. Locating London's Past. West Virginia Death Certificate Search. 2016 Broviak Family Blog.
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Broviak Family Blog » Blog Archive » Michalina Borowiak Graveston
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Michalina Borowiak Gravestone in Lemont, Ill. You must be logged in. To post a comment. 1940 US Census Community Project. Minnesota Death Records Index. Cuyahoga Co. Marriage Index. Polish Genealogical Society of America. Polish State Archives Database. Lawson DNA and Genealogy Site. Marfell Family Web Portal. Owsley Family Historical Society. Anderson County Tn GenWeb. Campbell County TN GenWeb. Forest of Dean Family History. Locating London's Past. West Virginia Death Certificate Search.
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Broviak Family Blog » Census
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Another Census Infographic – the Census over Time. The Census Bureau recently released another infographic illustrating the census over time. For each decade it describes the changes in the way data was collected. You can click the image below to go to the Census Bureau page and pick up your own copy of this in pdf or txt form. Source: U.S. Census Bureau]. Get Your Very Own 1940 Census Badge! Through the FamilySearch Indexing project. Just hop over to the 1940 U.S. Census Project website. The release of ...