[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] House Numbers in Polish towns

Cathy Walters walters.cathy at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 7 17:06:04 PDT 2010


Very few retain old numbers,if you are lucky,you may have in church book-Catholic & Lutheran I'm told,but wasn't lucky in Jankendorf nor in Tremessen-which most of the time had only an lay person & that depending on the church person who kept church records,you can see in our own church records the difference through the years-ya I was hopeing to still have an house number just to be blocked from it again,puttouy-foild again !
Cathy in Elgin,MN

  ALWAYS A ROSE 

--- On Thu, 10/7/10, Gary Warner <gary at warnerengineering.com> wrote:


From: Gary Warner <gary at warnerengineering.com>
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] House Numbers in Polish towns
To: "Paul Rakow" <rakow at ifh.de>
Cc: "Ger-Poland-Volhynia" <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010, 10:25 PM


  Paul,

According to a friend of mine who was born in Poland, originally houses 
were numbered in the order in which they were built.   This worked 
pretty well when the village was only one street, and there were not 
many villages, but as the villages grew and became more complex, and 
also sometimes because a different county owned Poland, then the house 
numbers were completely renumbered.   It is not likely that many houses 
today retain the original house numbers.

Gary Warner


On 10/7/2010 1:12 PM, Paul Rakow wrote:
>     Hello All,
>
>         Has anyone ever managed to interpret the house numbers
>    that show up in some of the older Polish vital records?
>    Were there ever town maps showing house numbers?
>
>          I am wondering, because most of the tax lists I've been looking
>    at were arranged by house number. It would be nice if knowing the
>    number of an ancestor's house could lead you exactly to the right
>    location.
>
>               Paul Rakow
>               rakow at ifh.de
>
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