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  1. May 21, 2024 · In general, church records in Poland have been kept since the mid-1600s, although a few parishes have records dating from about 1548. Most parishes have records dating from at least the early 1700s. Catholics were the first to maintain church vital records, but Protestants followed soon after.

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · The earliest Catholic Church records in Poland date from 1537, but very few records exist from the 1500s; many date from the 1600s and 1700s to the present. Starting dates vary depending upon the region.

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  4. Oct 10, 2023 · This collection contains indexes from church registers of births and baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials. Records in this collection came from Greek Catholic, Roman Catholic, and Evangelical Lutheran churches. Not all parishes in the country are included, and not all parish registers may be fully indexed.

  5. Here is an example of the church records found on Szukajwarchiwach, courtesy of member Bogdan Hrynkiewicz. Parish records for the years 1901 through 1920 aree available for the Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Martin/Marcin in Krakow/Krakau. The records cover births, marriages, and deaths and can be found on this web site of the Polish Archives:

  6. Roman Catholic Church. Polish parishes began recording births, marriages, and deaths in the late 1500s and early 1600s as dictated by the Council of Trent in 1563. The Council required baptismal registers be kept, which were necessary to prove couples were baptized Catholics before they could be married. In 1614, a formal mandate required that ...

  7. Published 1996, 112 typeset pp., perfect bound soft cover, 8½ x 11. This very informative work is the have-on-hand guide for anyone planning or beginning to explore the Catholic Church records in Polish parishes. It is also a ready reference for the more seasoned research. It provides descriptions and instructions including…

  8. Jun 4, 2017 · Upper Silesian Genealogical Society – free images and some indexes of vital records including civil registers and church records (Catholic, Evangelical, and Jewish) in Upper Silesia; Silesian Digital Library – free site hosted by the State Archives of Katowice with images and indexes, including online scans of birth records

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