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Polish Research Discount

  • Posted by user
  • On February 23, 2018
  • 3 Comments
  • Archive, Galicia, Genealogy, Poland, Polish Family History, Polska, Research, Ukraine

We can help you with your Polish research.

Missing relatives with Polish surnames? Old handwriting only grandma could read?

We are a small and determined team which does online and field research in Poland and Ukraine, visiting archives, libraries, offices, talking to old people in villages — all to find your missing ancestral links.

We have special 10% off winter pricing for orders made and paid in February.

Sample Galician receipt in Polish, Ukrainian and German languages. 1909. 

 

3 Comments

Eugene Kocielko
  • Feb 23 2018
Hi, I was given this link by a friend. I am very much interested in learning my roots in Europe. What are your rates? From what I know: My great-grandfather Wasyl Kocielko was born in Lubno, Dynow, Poland between 1877 - 1881 to Dymitr "Matt" and Ewa Buczyk. Kocielko was changed from Kociolko in U.S. Buczyk has been spelled other ways. I believe was family arrived in Lubno during the reign of Czar Ivan the Terrible. I was told they served in his Oprichniki army and were forced out of Russia. Any help would be appreciated.
    admin
    • Feb 27 2018
    Dear Mr Kocielko, thank you for your e-mail. We think we can help you locate information on your ancestors. We have sent you the detailed proposal. --Kirill Chashchin
Eugene Kocielko
  • Feb 23 2018
Also my great-grandmother was Helena Pilip, born in Lubno February 12, 1888 to Wojciech "Albert" and Katarzyna Urbaniak. Her siblings were Marianna and Frank.
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