Databases of the Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Northeast
PGSCTNE offers seven databases of interest to those researching Polish immigrants to the U.S.
Databases of the Polish Genealogical Society of America
A potpourri of databases relevant to Polish immigration throughout the U.S. Most databases are free, although a few are available only to PGSA members.
Ellis Island
Free, searchable database now includes all immigration through the Port of New York from 1820–1957.
Mogiły.pl
Database of over a million indexed grave markers, and nearly 2 million individual burials, throughout Poland. Scroll down to first select a cemetery from the map or search box, then search names of the deceased within that cemetery. Be sure to use proper Polish...
Grobonet.pl
Database of nearly 7 million burials throughout Poland.
Grave Finder at St. Stan’s
Volunteer Barbara Ruppert created this photographic index to burials in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, a historic cemetery which has served the Buffalo, New York, Polish community since 1889.
Forest Lawn Cemetery database
Although not a Polish cemetery, the Forest Lawn Cemetery database is nonetheless a valuable research tool for those researching Western New York ancestors as it includes burials from Forest Lawn, St. Matthew’s in West Seneca, Lakeside in Hamburg, Lancaster Rural...
Find-A-Grave
The world’s largest gravesite collection, featuring over 238 million memorials, probably needs no introduction!
International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) Wiki
An encyclopedia of genetic genealogy articles which help explain basic concepts, differences between types of DNA tests and testing companies, and more.
Free DNA Education from Your DNA Guide
Webinars, videos, mini courses, and free downloads from popular author and blogger, Diahan Southard, to help you utilize your DNA test results.