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Introduction by James J. Czuchra The index is based on a microfilmed copy of Roman
Catholic parish records made by the Genealogical Society in Salt Lake
City, Utah, films 0493393 and 0528637. Film 0493393 covers the time
period from about 1767 to 1833. Film 0528637 covers the time period
from about 1834 to 1862. The birth and marriage indices cover this
entire time span while the death index only covers the 1834 to 1862
period. These records were filmed in Germany-- the parish office
does not have these records. The parish office has the record books
for the time period after 1862. Film 0493393 is confusing in that
there seemed to be two copies of some records, either a different
transcript or perhaps a refilming of the same material. Some
years are also missing. This index is intended as a finding aid and is not to
be used as a primary source of genealogical data. Rather than having to
read the microfilm line by line, the index helps locate persons more rapidly.
The index was prepared as a finding aid for my own research but other
researchers may find it useful. I tried to settle on a consistent
spelling for surnames so that they are grouped together. I have
included some spelling alternatives with a reference to how the name was indexed. Approximations of illegible surnames were
made. The marriage index includes some of what I call "inferred
marriages". These are actually based on the baptisms of the couple's
children who were baptized in Makowarsko. The couple may have been
married in a different parish (or their record in Makowarsko was not found).
"Inferred marriages" are identified in the notes column. The
"Page-Enum" column refers to the page number and a number of enumeration,
usually for that year. Since the records are arranged chronologically
within each parish register, you probably only need to know the date.
The "Notes" column might provide other spellings of names or say something
about the condition of the record. match first: enter the first part of name
to be matched (e.g., Adam will find Adam, Adamik, Adamowski).
wildcard search: enter any part of the name
(e.g., Adam will find Adam, Adamik, Adamowski, and Hadam). For Website Problems: Webmaster at webmaster@pgsa.org For General Comments & Inquiries: PGSAmerica@aol.com Copyright © 2005 Polish Genealogical Society of America All Rights Reserved Last Updated on April 21, 2006 |
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