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                              Databases of PGSCTNE                    


Since 1981, PGSCTNE members have been collecting data to assist others in their genealogical research.  We are happy to announce that we are aggressively making these databases available through our website.

Searchable Databases

Cemetery Surname Database - Canada      

Cemetery Surname Database - New England and the Northeast United States 
        

 
Cemetery Surname Database - Poland                       
  3 new cemeteries (1,596 surnames)          
  
  added on 10/29/10 - Grodzisk, Poryte and Stawiski

Cemetery Inscriptions from Outside the Northeast United States
   

Detroit Area Vital Records Indexes   
  1936 added on August 23, 2011     

Changed Surnames List
 
28 new names added on 11/4/2010  
  
 
Anniversary Book Names

   

Sulkowski Travel Agency Records, Newark, New Jersey

        
Polish Immigration Society of London Records
 
Surnames Being Researched by PGSCTNE Members

         


   
Immigrant Origins (From Selected Connecticut and New Jersey
Cities and Towns)
  (2,218 new surnames have been added on 6/17/2011

Myszyniec Village Surnames Found in New Britain, Connecticut
        
Wola Raniżowska Village Surnames Found in New Britain, Connecticut


Although information from some of these databases requires a small fee, you will be pleased to know that the money we receive for such services will go immediately into our database project fund.  This will allow us to continue this massive project, collecting more names and information to help all of us search for our missing ancestors.


Become a Volunteer! 

Write to us if you wish to become a volunteer in any of our database projects, such as our cemetery, newspaper and Anniversary Church Book projects.  Although we have made massive strides in copying this information and providing this valuable database, there is still lots to do.  We look to our veteran members and new friends to help us continue our ambitious projects.