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My error. It is SW of Dolyna.
From late 18th century to 1919 there was no such geopolitical entity as Poland. There were ethnic Poles, but technically there was no Poland. After WW1 (1919) Poland was Reconstituted. Stanislawow became a part of Reconstituted Poland from 1919 -1938. Grandmother must have emigrated in this time frame for her passport to read emigrating from Poland. |
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Thanks a lot.
The pasport is issued in Romania when she emigrated to Israel in 1936. The place of birth is designated Weldzirz Polania. Do you know anyone that give service of genealogy reserch. For example to go to this town and find documents. |
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Old Military Map (Austro-Hungarian Empire) showing Weldzirz.
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/topo/200e/42-49.jpg Alex Dunai's forte is Jewish Genealogy. He provides professional services: genealogical research in Ukrainian archives, visiting places of interest, taking photos and videos, interviewing people, interpreting, guiding, driving. He communicates in English, Russian, Polish, & Ukrainian. References are available upon request. dunai@dunai.lviv.ua ___________________________________________________________ Jewish Records Indexing - Poland Exc link for research resources: RTRFoundation PS> Weldzirz had its own Kahal. Last edited by Hannia; 29th January 2008 at 14:18. |
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