Special Search Results Message for indices to records from the towns of
Bodzentyn, Chęciny, Daleszyce, Końskie, Korzecko, Kielce, Lopuszno, Nowa Slupia and Radoszyce
You have indicated an interest in vital records with SURNAMES from one of the above
towns or your search of the JRI - Poland database
has produced a list of vital records with SURNAMES from these towns. Please note the following
announcement and instructions regarding these towns and/or the noted records:
JRI - POLAND: POLISH STATE ARCHIVES PROJECT
Indices for previously unavailable records
The goal of the Jewish Records Indexing - Poland milestone agreement with the Polish State
Archives is to index all Jewish vital records more than 100 years old in the Polish State Archives
that are not included in the microfilm collection of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(the Mormons). Copies of these records are available from the Polish State Archives.
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order form.
Please read these instructions.
Read about the up-to-date status of the JRI-Poland
/ PSA project.
Kielce Polish State Archives (PSA) project:
Indexing is now underway on thousands of additional records of Bodzentyn, Chęciny, Daleszyce, Kielce, Końskie, Korzecko, Lopuczno, Nowa Slupia and Radoszyce.
As the fundraising target is reached for each town, the data is processed and the information from the indices will become available on-line. See the Project Status page for the current fundraising status for the towns in the Kielce project.
For more information on the records for your town(s) in the Kielce Archives project, or to volunteer to be a Town Leader, please contact JRI-Poland Executive Director, Stanley Diamond at smsdiamond@aol.com.
For the latest information about projects to index the records at other branches of the Polish
State Archives, read the JRI-Poland / Polish State Archives project pages
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If the name of the town below is highlighted as a hyperlink, click on it for a listing of the surnames from that town.
Town |
Fond |
Type |
Years in LDS microfilms |
Years indexed in Kielce PSA project |
Data funded and online |
Bodzentyn |
421 |
B |
1869-1874, 1877-1884 |
1875-1876, 1885-1903 |
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M |
1869-1874, 1877-1884 |
1875-1876, 1885-1903 |
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D |
1869-1874, 1877-1884 |
1875-1876, 1885-1903 |
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Chęciny |
79 |
B |
1826 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
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M |
1826 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
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D |
1826 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
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Daleszyce |
83 |
B |
1826-1852, 1861-1870 |
1858-1860, 1897-1903 |
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M |
1826, 1828-1831, 1833-1850, 1852, 1858-1868, 1870 |
1897-1903 |
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D |
1826-1852, 1861-1868, 1870 |
1897-1903 |
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Kielce |
422 |
B |
1868 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
1885 - 1903 |
M |
1869 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
1885 - 1903 |
D |
1870 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
1885 - 1903 |
Końskie |
555 |
B |
1826 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
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M |
1826 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
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D |
1826 - 1884 |
1885 - 1903 |
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Korzecko |
1051 |
B |
- |
1899 |
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Lopuszno |
810 |
B |
- |
1874 - 1904 |
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M |
- |
1874 - 1904 |
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D |
- |
1874 - 1904 |
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Nowa Slupia |
1037 |
B |
- |
1890 - 1901 |
1890 - 1901 |
M |
- |
1890 - 1901 |
1890 - 1901 |
D |
- |
1890 - 1901 |
1890 - 1901 |
Radoszyce |
565 |
B |
1826-1859, 1866-1884 |
1860-1865, 1885-1903 |
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M |
1826-1859, 1866-1884 |
1860-1865, 1885-1903 |
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D |
1826-1859, 1866-1884 |
1860-1865, 1885-1903 |
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Notes: Fond Ref# = Document/Record group.
Akt# = Document number.
Surviving records less than 100 years old are held in the Civil Records Offices
(Urzad Stanu Cywilnego) of each town.
For information on the 20th century records available for your town, visit the
Routes to Roots
Foundation website, click on the 'SEARCH DATABASE' button (on the right side)
and enter the town name. Look for the town name in the Repository/City column of
the search results. There are typically links to lists of available births, marriage and death records for the town.
Note, however, the Routes to Roots Foundation database may indicate turn of the
century records that have already been transferred to the appropriate branch of
the Polish State Archives where they can be indexed for the JRI-Poland database.
JRI-Poland is an independent non-profit tax-exempt Organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
Under special arrangement, the JRI-Poland web site, mailing list, and database are hosted by JewishGen
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