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by James J. Czuchra The Polish Roman Catholic Union of America was organized in 1882 as a mutual benefit society. It began selling fraternal insurance in 1887. While it started in Detroit, it later moved to Chicago. Early death claims (before about 1912) are names entered into ledger books. This is of little genealogical value. Death claims afterward are valuable since a death certificate is usually part of the claim. If the person became a PRCUA member prior to 1912, it is unlikely that an insurance application exists. It is possible to find applications in the claim packets of members who joined after 1912. The application is usually a good genealogical source, since it may shed light on the Polish place of birth and information about the number of people in the applicant's family. Please Note: The PRCUA database displays all records entered. The following are not available
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