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From: "Jay and Diana" <>
Subject: RE: [POLAND] Sochaczew
Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 08:57:07 -0700
In-Reply-To: <00b501c43b0d$0c5cf9d0$9865fea9@youria8692e6f4>
Bill: You can write to the parishes directly. There are only five. Here
is the Lowicz Diocese parish list link:
http://www.diecezja.lowicz.pl/parafie.php
Scroll down the page to Sochaczew and click on each parish. The
addresses are displayed. Unfortunately, one cannot tell exactly WHEN
each parish was built although it is obvious that some are older than
others by the pictures.
Of course, because the immigrated from Sochaczew doesn't mean they were
necessarily married or born there, so this may net you nothing. If they
immigrated with young children, however, you may find their baptisms and
further information from those records.
Diana Grzelak Needham
There is always a song for those who wish to sing
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> My catholic g grandparents were married in 1891 and immigrated from
> Sochaczew in 1897. How would I get information from Poland about them.
The
> FHC doesn't seem to have anything in their library.
>
> Bill
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