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Searching Polish records Circa 1918- State Archives in Radom- Jewish Ancestry

HenryBlatman
HenryBlatman ✭
April 11 edited April 11 in Social Groups

I am looking for birth records for my father (and perhaps three brothers) and wedding records for his parents. My father was born in Sieciechow part of the district of Kozienice circa 1926. I have been directed to the state archives in Radom. I have searched marriage records for the Kozienice synagogue district that are available online with no success. There are other records that might have the information I am after . They have a reference codes like 58/186/0/1/89 but there are no scans online. Am I on the right track? What would the next step be? Would I send an email to the Archives in Radom? Or is there someone on the ground in Radom who could assist me? Many thanks Henry

I am in Australia!!!

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  • Eppich Maria
    Eppich Maria ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 11 Answer ✓
    1. You may search for your ancestor in MyHeritage, a subscription site, asking for trial research, and then they may extend it. They have a headquarters in Jerusalem, and provide a number of records and family trees from Poland.
    2. You may search for your ancestor in JRI (Jewish Record Indexing) Poland, where you need to sign in and ask for donation. It is excellent providing great information, and sometimes you may ask them for the records paying about $15.00 per record.
    3. You may search in google.com for ~jewish genealogy Sieciechow surname (of your ancestor), or just search without his surname to learn more about Jewish Sieciechow.

    Best wishes for your research. as some records are in Russian, and you may submit them here for translation.

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  • Eppich Maria
    Eppich Maria ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 11 Answer ✓

    Please note that due to privacy restrictions, the birth records within the last 100 years are not available on line, and contacting Polish Archives or Consulate with appropriate fees may be necessary, also showing the relationship to such an ancestor. Finding the birth record of your father born year 1926 may be more difficult.

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  • HenryBlatman
    HenryBlatman ✭
    April 11

    Thank you Eppich Maria. So helpful. I will continue my search with this new information.

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