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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #1
Eastern & Central European Genealogist No. 1, 1977, 49pp. Introduction and Comments (ECEG1-4) A Brief Historical Survey of Eastern Europe (ECEG1-5) Research Notes by Country: (ECEG1-11) Poland (ECEG1-11a) Czechoslovakia (ECEG1-16) Hungary (ECEG1-17) Yugoslavia (ECEG1-20) Roumania (ECEG1-22) Bulgaria (ECEG1-23a) Albania (ECEG1-23b) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (EVEG1-23c) Barbara Komar. Colonization of Parts of Hungary by German Speaking People. (ECEG1-24) Eastern European Queries (EVEG1-28) The following pages are yet to be digitized: R. A. Kozlowski. Red Field-White Eagle: An Introduction to Polish Surnames and a Comment on Polish Heraldry Atlas Supplement: Changes of Political Boundaries in Central Europe after 1815, Poland 1939, The Growth of Prussia, Bohemia and Moravia, Hungary, Austria-Hungary
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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #2
Published as Eastern & Central European Genealogist issue #2; 34pp (51–84), includes: Queries Surname Interest Listings Family Lines Being Traced Ancestral Lines: Line 01: Sanguszkowiscz-Kowelski/Sanguscko-Lubar­towiscz Line 02: Szathmáry de Kövend Research Notes and Sources; by Rodney Hartwell Poland Croatia Yugoslavia Bulgaria Immigration Czechoslovakia Serbo-Croatian Glossary Guide to Foreign Research Periodical Guide Slovakia Lithania The 9th Century Kingdom of Greater Moravia; by Enrico S. Molnar How I Found my Polish Ancestors; by John W. Bodakowski Comments from the Editors Letters Eastern & Central European Genealogy and Research Committee
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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #3
Eastern & Central European Genealogist, No. 3, 68pp. Rodney Hartwell, FAS/hc. Editorial Comments (ECEG3-89) Queries (ECEG3-90) Family Lines Being Traced (ECEG3-96) Surname Interest Listings (ECEG3-97) Book Reviews by Patricia Kirkwood, FAS, Augustan Society Librarian (ECEG3-101) Thaddeus J. Obal. A Bibligraphy for Genealogical Research Involving Polish Ancestry. (ECEG3-101a) Thaddeus J. Obal. Polish Family Tree Surnames. (ECEG3-101b) Eugene C. Nowicki. The Iron Wheel. (ECEG3-102) 14th International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences (ECEG3-104) A Bibliography of Some Eastern and Central European Sources Appearing in Periodicals 1964–1977. (ECEG3-105) Alice R. Rapp. Two Cemeteries in Bakerton, Cambria Co., Pennsylvania: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Sts. Peter and Paul Ukranian Orthodox. (ECEG3-108) Alice R. Rapp. Research Report: Courthouse, Cambria County, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania; Kowalski-Kowal-Kowalczik Variations, Lipinski-Lupinski-Lapinski Variations, Various Family Names. (ECEG3-111) Publications Received: (ECEG3-118) Polish Genealogical Sociedty Newsletter. (ECEG3-118a) J. M. Kirschbaum. Slovakia in the 19th and 20th Centuries. (ECEG3-119) Robert E. Stiens, CG, FAS. Three Passenger Lists 1893. (ECEG3-120)
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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #4
Eastern & Central European Genalogist Issue #4, 1981, 40pp., including: Queries (ECEG4-159) Surname Interest Listings (ECEG4-161) Reviews by Patricia Kirkwood, FAS. (ECEG4-163) Richard J. Alpirin. Rimmonim Bells. (ECEG4-163a) Michael J. Anuta. East Prussians from Russia. (ECEG4-163b) Otto K. and Vera N. Kowallis. Genealogical Guide and Atlas of Silesla. (ECEG4-163c) Jared H. Seuss. Central European Genealogical Terminology. review by Rodney Hartwell. (ECEG4-167a) Jared H. Seuss. Handy Guide to Hungarian Genealogical Records. (ECEG4-167b) The Eaglet. (ECEG4-167c) The Augustan. (ECEG4-171) Robert E. Stiens, CG, FAS. Passengers from Russia. (ECEG4-164) Alice R. Rapp. Persons from Austria, Hungary, Prussia, and Russia: From the 1900 Census, Carroll Twp., Cambria County, Pennsylvania. (ECEG4-168) Maternal Ancestors of Eugene C. Nowicki. (ECEG4-172) Ahnentafels of Dr. Béla Kézdy Vásárhelyi de Kézd. (ECEG4-175) Feliz W. Holewinski. A Survey of Polish Society: 1300–1700.(ECEG4-180) Capt. Rodney C. Walker, USAF Ret. Would You Rather be Impaled or Bitten, or does it make any difference? With correspondence. (ECEG4-183) Rodney Hartwell. Editorial Comments. (ECEG4-188) A Parish Record Extract: Tvarožná, CSSR. (ECEG4-189) Polish Genealogical Society. Ancestor Index Card File. (ECEG4-195)
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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #5
Eastern & Central European Genealogist Issue #5, 1985, 66pp. Marc A. Schindler. Maps of Eastern and Central Europe. (ECEG5-199) Rosemary Pfirrman. Information on the Inhabitants of the Village of Billed (now in Romania) 1765–1900. (ECEG5-202) Irwin R. Triesel. The Noble Ancestry of a Hungarian Immigrant Family. (ECEG5-226) Janette Ferdinand Woods. Some Stories About the Jews in Klosterneuberg: An Historical Invitation. (ECEG5-230) Alice R. Rapp. Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery: Cambria County, Spangler, Pennsylvania. (ECEG5-232) Don E. Specht. At the Home of the Kassubens. (ECEG5-236) Thomas L. Hollowak. Persons from Poland in the 1870 Census, Baltimore, Maryland. (ECEG5-237) Tomasz L. Chołochwost. Baltimore’s Polonia: 1880. (ECEG5-239) Queries. (ECEG5-253) Surname Interest Listings. (ECEG5-258) E. J. T. Metzler, MA, FAS, ODI, FSO. Ancestral Line: Roth/Metzler. (ECEG5-261)
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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #6
Published as Eastern & Central European Research Committee, Issue #6, 9pp., published as part of The Augustan Omnibus, Book Twelve, including: “Inscriptions from St. John Catholic Church and Cemetery (Czechoslovakian) Dinwiddie County, Virginia” by Christine Levet Gerbel “Lineage Problems: Roth/Metzler” by Evelyn J.T. Metzler, FAS “Your Local School System: A Surprising Resource for Those with Eastern European Roots” by Albert Peterlin “Slovenian Genealogy Society” by Albert Peterlin Queries, Surname Interest Listings
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Eastern & Central European Genealogist #7
Published as Eastern & Central European Research Committee, Issue #7, 3pp., printed as part of The Augustan Omnibus, Book Thirteen, including: “Soviet-American Genealogical Archival Service” by Judge J. Mason Grove, FAS “Ancestral Line: Amber or Amberg from Estonia” by Mrs. Sigrid Maldonado
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