P.J. Elias - Slavic Genealogist (@poloniagen) 's Twitter Profile
P.J. Elias - Slavic Genealogist

@poloniagen

Aspiring professional Genealogist. Polonia Amerykański. 10 years of Genealogy. TU-LAS 🇳🇱🇵🇱🇨🇿🇸🇰

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Paternal Grandpa: Toymaker > Sells shells Maternal Grandma: tons of stuff > Sells shells Maternal Grandpa: Marine > IBM Maternal Grandma: Nurse/Stay at home mom Father: Sells Shells Mother: Baker Me: Aspiring Genealogist

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Currently on break, so doing some research, just found the death record of a 6th great grandfather Hiacinthus Matraj. He died in 1806 around 70 years old! He lived most of his life in Poland before the Austrian occupation.

Currently on break, so doing some research, just found the death record of a 6th great grandfather Hiacinthus Matraj. He died in 1806 around 70 years old! He lived most of his life in Poland before the Austrian occupation.
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If you’re seeing this #AncestryHour hashtag for the first time - it’s a weekly 1hr chat theme - click it and see loads of #genealogy/#FamilyHistory conversations. Join in or start one by telling us about your family or research efforts (we’re a friendly bunch).

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Does anyone know of resources for City maps in Ireland? Particularly I'm looking for a street map of Mitchelstown c. 1800s. I have church registers where my family lived at Post Lane.

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I will say church records in Ireland are uhm. Interesting. Anyway, I believe the green underline is Thomas Fitzgerald and Ellen Moher. Although my mind is easily changed and I'm curious what others think.

I will say church records in Ireland are uhm. Interesting. Anyway, I believe the green underline is Thomas Fitzgerald and Ellen Moher. Although my mind is easily changed and I'm curious what others think.
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bbc.com/news/uk-northe… I have been listening to Irish History Podcast (Fin) to better understand my Irish roots. I am currently listening to an episode about this event (more current event than history but crazy). Oral history can't be used as police evidence!

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I just found these two records. familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1… and familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1… I'm not too sure what's in them but these may have to do with my 4th great grandfather Edmund Condon. Not sure if there's a way in Ireland I could get these records.

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Currently I'm working on "Ancestor sheets" that I can use while I'm researching in Dublin. Now realizing how this could be a useful tool to record my research. (I have never liked research logs)

Currently I'm working on "Ancestor sheets" that I can use while I'm researching in Dublin. Now realizing how this could be a useful tool to record my research. (I have never liked research logs)