Poland Societies

Many societies and organizations have information that would help you in your genealogical research. There are only a few such societies in Poland, but there are numerous societies dedicated to Polish genealogy in the countries Poles immigrated to, especially the United States. You may find it helpful to join one of these societies and support its efforts.

Most of these societies have web sites on the Internet. Most are also members of the Federation of East European Family History Societies (FEEFHS). Individuals may also join FEEFHS and receive its journal. This organization has a web site, with links to its member societies, at:

http://www.FEEFHS.org

Genealogical Societies
Several genealogical societies emphasize Polish research. Most of these societies publish helpful periodicals, transcripts, and compiled genealogies and may have special indexes, collections, and projects. Many publish queries about Polish ancestors or maintain a list of members’ research interests. Some specialize in the immigrants to a specific area.

The following societies may be of interest:

Polish Genealogical Society of America 984 North Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL 60622 Internet: http://www.pgsa.org/

Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan Burton Historical Collection Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 Internet: http://www.pgsm.org/

Polish Genealogical Society of Texas Route 1, Box 475-S Navasota, TX 77068 Internet: http://www.pgst.org/

Polish Genealogical Society of California P.O. Box 713 Midway City, CA 92655-0713 Internet: http://feefhs.org/pol/pgsca/frgpgsca.html

Society for German Genaelogy in Eastern Europe Box 905 Stn. “M” Calgary, AB T2P 2J6 Canada Internet: http://sggee.org

Historical Societies
Historical societies can be valuable sources of information on Poland. Similar societies exist in countries where Polish emigrants settled. These societies often collect information about Polish immigrants. Some may have information about specific Polish individuals. Many societies have special collections of books and manuscript material for Poland that may be difficult to find in libraries and archives. You may be interested in the services, activities, and collections of the following historical societies:

Immigration History Research Center University of Minnesota 826 Berry Street St. Paul, MN 55114-1076 Internet: http://www.ihrc.umn.edu/

Polish American Archives Alumni Memorial Library St. Mary’s College The Orchard Lake School Orchard Lake, MI 48033 Internet: http://www.stanford.edu/~rondest/PolAm96.html

Fraternal Societies
Your ancestor or relative may have belonged to an association, lodge, or fraternal society whose membership is based on common interests, religion, or ethnicity. These societies were involved in political, social, and financial activities, including life and burial insurance.

Several sources, such as local histories, biographies, obituaries, tombstones, family records, and artifacts, may give you clues that an ancestor belonged to a fraternal society. Examples of these societies include:

Alliance of Poles of America (1895) 6966 Broadway Ave. Cleveland, OH 44105 Telephone: 216-883-3131 Internet: http://www.ihrc.umn.edu/research/vitrage/all/aa/ihrc135.html

Association of Polish Women of the United States 7526 Broadway Ave. Cleveland, OH 44105 Telephone: 216-441-1544

Association of Sons of Poland 333 Hackensack Carlstadt, NJ 07072 Telephone: 201-935-2807 Internet: http://www.sonsofpoland.org/

Polish National Alliance of the United States of North America 6100 North Cicero Ave. Chicago, IL 60646-4385 Internet: http://www.pna-znp.org/content/historyofpna/historybrief.htm

Polish Roman Catholic Union 984 North Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60622-4101 Telephone: 800-772-8632 Internet: http://www.prcua.org/

For more information about fraternal societies in North America, see:

Chorzempa, Rosemary A. Polish Roots.Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993. (FHL book 943.8 D27c.)

You may be able to get genealogical information from fraternal organizations by writing to them.

Locating Records at the Family History Library
Records of these societies are usually described in the Author/Title section of the Family History Library Catalog under the name of the society. They are also listed in the Place Search of the catalog under:

POLAND - SOCIETIES

POLAND, (COUNTY) - SOCIETIES

POLAND - GENEALOGY

POLAND, (COUNTY) - GENEALOGY

Some records gathered by societies are listed in the locality section of the Family History Library Catalog under the type of record. For example, cemetery transcripts gathered by a genealogical society are listed in the catalog under:

POLAND, (COUNTY) - CEMETERIES

Lists and guides that describe the collections of societies are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

POLAND - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS

POLAND, (COUNTY) - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES - INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS

POLAND, (COUNTY), (TOWN) - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES - INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS

Web Sites
http://www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/societies.html

http://feefhs.org/pol/indexpol.html

http://www.pgsa.org/

http://www.sggee.org (Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe)