How to write a letter in Polish

Polish genealogical research often requires writing to Poland for information. This is especially true when the Genealogical Library does not have records for the locality where your ancestor lived or when the microfilmed records at the library do not cover the time period you need.

In order to get information from local parishes, you must write directly to the parish. When writing to local parishes, it is best to write in Polish. All Polish state archives can be reached by writing in English to the Directorate of State Archives. You can also get information from local civil records offices by writing in English to the Directorate of State Archives. The Directorate will forward your request. If you wish to write directly to the local civil records office, you should write in Polish.

Polish Letter Writing Guide

Published in: on December 17, 2006 at 7:35 pm Leave a Comment

How can I get to Poland?

LOT Polish airlines flies direct to Warsaw or Krakow only from a few U.S. cities. It is possible to fly other airlines but you will have to stop somewhere overseas before going on to Poland. Only LOT flies non-stop to Poland. The plane trip from the east coast to Poland is a long one (over night) so keep that in mind when deciding on which carrier to use.

author: Debbie G.

Published in: on December 14, 2006 at 9:34 pm Leave a Comment