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  2. JRI-Poland - Wikipedia

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    JRI-Poland was founded in 1995 by genealogists Stanley M. Diamond, and Michael Tobias, and Steven Zedeck. Diamond was researching the Beta Thalassemia genetic trait, which he suspected was present in Ashkenazi Jewish families in his family tree.

  3. List of Polish noble families with the title of Count - Wikipedia

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    Karl Friedrich von Frank, Standeserhebungen und Gnadenakte für das Deutsche Reich und die Österreichischen Erblande ..., Bd. 1-5. Schloss Senftenegg 1972.

  4. Jewish Roots in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Warren Blatt from the JewishGen Kielce-Radom Special Interest Group (SIG) described the work as a tour de force and as a magum opus that is the most comprehensive work ever published on Polish-Jewish genealogy. He describes it as a work of great interest for genealogists, historians, travelers, or anyone interested in Polish-Jewish research.

  5. Marek Jerzy Minakowski - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, the site contained genealogy records of around 1 million people. In genealogical works, Minakowska focuses on "mass genealogy". The research results are available on Wielcy.pl, Sejm-Wielki.pl, and Nekrologia.wielcy.pl. [4] [5] In 2016, in recognition of her work, he received the Decoration of Honor Meritorious for Polish Culture. [6]

  6. List of Polish noble families with the title of Baron - Wikipedia

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    Szymon Konarski, Armorial de la noblesse titrèe polonaise, Paris 1958, s. 365-399. Tomasz Lenczewski, Genealogie rodów utytułowanych w Polsce, t.I, Warszawa 1997. Der Adel von Galizien, Lodomerien und der Bukowina.

  7. Polish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Polish diaspora is also known in modern Polish as Polonia, the name for Poland in Latin and many Romance languages. There are roughly 20,000,000 people of Polish ancestry living outside Poland, making the Polish diaspora one of the largest in the world [1] and one of the most widely dispersed.

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