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Title: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
Post by: annaandchester on Friday 18 January 13 21:42 GMT (UK)
My Polish grandmother would love me to her family tree but I have so little to go on and she is now in her mid 90's I cant help thinking that paying for a researcher would be a better idea than slogging alone with little success.
Can anyone recommend a paid researcher who does polish catholic research?
Title: Re: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
Post by: MargP on Friday 18 January 13 22:12 GMT (UK)
Hi

There are some Polish Records on Familysearch.org

Poland Roman Catholic Church Book 1600-1950

Have you posted the details on Roots

Margp
Title: Re: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
Post by: annaandchester on Friday 18 January 13 22:18 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the reply - I am looking for someone to do the research for me as paid genealogy research. I have spent several years looking at online resources with little success.
Title: Re: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
Post by: MargP on Friday 18 January 13 22:23 GMT (UK)
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~polwgw/Research.html

There is this link

I would give Roots a chance before you fork out, you never know there could be someone doing the same research

Margp
Title: Re: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
Post by: annaandchester on Friday 18 January 13 22:29 GMT (UK)
I have tried roots and several American sites that specialise in Polish ancestry but have found nothing unfortunately. I would love to get something for my grandmother before she dies - she has seen me go back hundreds of years with my other branches and yet I have nothing on hers.
Title: Re: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
Post by: choppies on Friday 18 January 13 23:15 GMT (UK)
A friend has used this lady for Polish research and was very happy with the results obtained.  I have been to a lecture she gave and was very impressed with her knowledge and experience.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~losthistories/