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Welcome to the genealogy section of the Polish Texans web site. This site is dedicated to the brave Polish men and women who left their ancestral homes in Europe and settled in a new land, the Lone Star state of Texas. These early immigrants settled in the southeast Texas communities of Anderson, Stoneham, Brenham, Bremond, Chappell Hill, New Waverly and others.
I've been collecting information on my family for about 15 years now
and I have accumulated a lot of information on other Polish Texan families. This site is a compilation of that information, but what I have now is only the beginning. As of May 15, 2010, there are almost 7500 individuals in this database, but that is just a tiny drop in a big bucket.
It is very much a "work in progress" and will be for many years. Contributions in the form of articles, genealogy data, documents and photographs will be greatly appreciated.
James Smock
Editor and Webmaster
This web site consists primarily of the descendants of the early Polish settlers of southeast Texas and their families. On most entries, I have included the source of the information, but if you see something that you know is wrong, let me know.
When compiling some of this data, I used transcripts of the Catholic church records in the Galicia area of Austria Poland. These records were hand written in Latin, not Polish, and the names of the people were written in the Latin version of the Polish name. I converted some of the names to the English equivalent, but I converted many of the older records to the correct Polish version of the name. You can find a list of most of those Polish names with their English equivalent names here. To compound the problem, many of the Polish surnames were spelled several different ways on the early US documents such as census records and church records. Many people in this database have several versions of their names, both first and last names. These different name variations are listed on the person's main page.
In consideration of personal privacy and security, details on living persons is suppressed.
Our site is really pretty easy to navigate. Probably the best way to learn the navigation system is to do a surname search and then start clicking on the menu tabs and links on the individual person page. You will find that there is a lot of information and a lot of ways to view it. You can also click on each of the menu items at the top of the pages to see where it takes you.
The family data on this site came from a variety of sources including recollections and records of individuals, original sources such as birth certificates and census records, birth, death and marriage indexes and published family trees of other individuals. This site includes source references for most items of data, citing either another researcher or an original source.
Over the years, many individuals helped me compile this information and I am forever grateful for their help. A special thanks goes to Teana Sechelski for sharing her vast knowledge of the Bremond and New Waverly Poles. Over the years, the support of the officers and members of the Polish Genealogical Society of Texas has been invaluable.
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