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My mother was born in "Wilno", as she told everyone. Unfortunately I didn't learn much about family before the previous generation passed on. I'm still learning and enjoying history (now that there's reason to it!)
While on a first date with my current wife, we discovered both our mother's came from "Wilno". Uninterested then in genealogy, we just let it go, it was just a coincidence story to relate to others.
Years later, when the genealogy bug bit, I learned my mother was baptized in the church of Lida and my wife's mother was born in Kurenets, and that "Wilno" was a very large province in Lithuania. Wilno, which currently is called Vilnius after the city and the province surrounding had been carved in half. Some to Lithuania and both 'our places' now in the Belarus half.
I've collected much information from recollections of relatives, but have had no success with archives or genealogy sites or databases in order to learn more.
Bob K.
Researching: Jakuc, Niewiera in Poland/Lithuania, and Krampitz in Poland (Lipno area)
Hi Bob,
With the information you have on your mother (baptized at a church in Lida) and that your wife's mother was born in Kurenets, it seems that you have enough to get information from the archives - in your case, probably in Belarus. That country is very difficult to work with. Unfortunately, the countries that were in the eastern bloc are just beginning to catch up with the rest of the world.
You may do better hiring someone to do your research - I belong to APG (Association of Professional Genealogists) and they have a lot of good information on genealogists and translators. This is the link:
http://www.apgen.org/directory/search_results.html?sort=country_asc
At least I know that APG is a legitimate organization and has very strict rules for its membership. So hopefully, you might find someone there to help you. Maybe an e-mail to one of the genealogists/translators on the list may get you pointed in the right direction.
Good Luck!
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