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  1. Amelia of Masovia. Amelia of Masovia (pl: Amelia mazowiecka; 1397–98 – after 17 May 1434), was a Polish princess member from the Masovian branch of the House of Piast . She was the fourth daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, and Alexandra, a daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and sister of King Władysław II Jagiełło of ...

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    Mazovian Voivodeship or Mazovia Province is the largest and most populous of the 16 Polish provinces, or voivodeships, created in 1999. Its principal cities are Warsaw, Radom, Płock. Siedlce, and Ostrołęka. The capital of the voivodeship is the national capital, Warsaw. The province was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Warsaw, Płock, C...

    Almost all of the research you do will be in civil registration (government birth, marriage, and death records) and church records (baptism, confirmation, marriage, and burial records). To understand these records better study the articles: Poland Church Records and Poland Civil Registration. 1. 1. You will find birth, marriage, and death records: ...

    Poland finding aids have been created by a variety of state, church, society, and private organizations. Their goal is to inform what records exist and the repositories that hold them. Each finding aid has a different focus--a particular religion or geographical area or archive or collection. Be sure to search all that apply to your ancestors. Reme...

    Szukaj w Archiwach; Tutorial- The Polish Archives
    1700-2005 Poland, Evangelical Church Books, 1700-2005,images, no index.
    1226-1950 Poland, Częstochowa Roman Catholic Church Books, 1226-1950images, no index.

    Many church records have been microfilmed and can be viewed at the main FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eventually, microfilmed records will all be digitized and available online. The records you need might have been digitized now. Check back from time to time to see if they have become available. The FamilySearch Catalog is organized...

    Poland Letter Writing Guide

    This letter writing guide will enable you to write in the Polish language to parish churches and church and government archives: Poland Letter Writing Guide. Generally, the people you wrie to will appreciate your effort to use Polish and cooperate more readily.

    Civil Registration Office Address

    Write to the local civil registration office for records after 1900. Records prior to 1900 will probably be in the state archives. Records in the last 100 years will have some privacy restrictions where you will have to prove your relationship and/or the death of the person the certificate reports.

    State Archives Addresses

    1. PRADZIADThis website can be searched by location (town or parish). It will then tell you which archives hold what records for the location. On the entry for the records you want, click on "More" at the far right, and it will give you the contact information for the archive.

    Word Lists

    The language of the records depends on the controlling government. Records in parts of Poland controlled by Russia are in Russian from 1868-1918, and in Polish otherwise. 1. Polish Genealogical Word List 2. Russian Genealogical Word List 3. German Genealogical Word List 4. Latin Genealogical Word List

    Word-by-Word Reading Aids

    1. Reading Polish Birth Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 2. Reading Polish Marriage Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 3. Reading Polish Death Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 4. Polish Civil Registration Reading Aid 5. Reading Russian Birth Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 6. Reading Russian Marriage Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 7. Reading Russian Death Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key

    How-to Guides

    For areas of Poland that were once part of Russia: 1. Cyrillic Alphabet - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 2. Cyrillic Script - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 3. Reading Polish Birth Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 4. Reading Polish Marriage Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 5. Reading Polish Death Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 6. Reading Russian Birth Records - Instruction, Activity, Answer Key 7. Reading Russian Marriage Records - Instruction, Activit...

    For records before 1808, you will use just church records. For records from 1808 on, civil registration records will be your main source, supplemented by church records, if possible. 1. Search for the relative or ancestor you selected. When you find his birth record, search for the births of his brothers and sisters. 2. Next, search for the marriag...

  2. Media in category "Maps of Masovia" The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Genealogy profile for princess Amelia of Masovia ... Free! Get Started. princess Amelia of Masovia. Polish: ks. Amelia Mazowiecka, Lithuanian: kun. Amelija Mazovietė

    • Warszawa, Mazowia
    • William II, Margrave of Meissen
    • Mazowia
  4. Amelia of Masovia. b. 1397/98 d. Aft 17 May 1434

  5. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Amelia of Masovia. Polish princess

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