This lecture will describe the ways to use various resources available through MyHeritage to find information about ancestors originating in Poland and to find relatives that still may live there. Zbigniew will focus on a unique resource: family trees uploaded by individual users from Poland. In most cases, they started a few years ago at the beginning of a big wave of popularity of family history research. The concern about privacy was not that strong yet so thousands of people uploaded their information and made it available through MyHeritage making it a unique source that is not available anywhere else. Learn the strategies for using this kind of information, its advantages, and possible traps.
Comments (17)
Interesting information. I need to work on this part of my tree and look into the databases mentioned.
Good information.
New insights to Polish research
Very useful information for trying to expand knowledge of Polish heritage. Thanks You.
Highly inormative. Made a complicated subject easier to understand.
Really excellent information! Thankyou!
Very well done and interesting! Making me seriously consider joining MyHeritage to research my Polish ancestors.
Did not know much about Polish genealogy, so certainly learned alot. Also appreciated learning more about My Heritage, as it is not the site I use most often, but was in fact the site I connected to some relatives in different parts of the world through DNA (which I am not good at) but My Heritage is really been helpful - and the legacy family tree webinars for learning about my heritage