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Post Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 12:30 pm      Post subject: Nobility argument records
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Greetings my PO friends,

Happy Sunday to all here at PO, and I hope you are having a gfine weekend. I am here to ask of the help of the braintrust of the community for help in looking into these types of documents. They seem to follow a format of having a family name on the top of the page with a "herb" that the said family belongs to, and following afterwards what seems like a family genealoigy or history perhaps of the said above family. They all are in Polish and are seemingly in alphabetical order.

They are found as PDF's of the http://kresy.genealodzy.pl/ website and what makes me interested in some them is they cover the area of Wilkomierz which a number of my noble lines were living in the late 1700's and early 1800's. These include the Dowiat, Romanowski, Okmianski and Waszkiewicz families. In looking through some of the pdf's there seems to be no trace of the Dowiat's or Waszkiewicz families, I have found entries for the Romanowski and Okmianski families.

Any assistance in making sense of the said entries, or perhaps referring me to someone with experience in dealing with said nobility documents would be appreciated.

On LVIA F708 ap2 b4(6) appears to be the Okmianski family (either that or Ormianski) starting on pg 15 of 98

On LVIA F708 ap2 b4(9) The last entry is for the Romanowski family it continues onto LVIA F708 ap2 b4(10) and icludes following two other Romanowski families with different herbs (clans)

Thanks to anyone who can help, or can point me in the right direction.

Hugh

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