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Eastern Christian Publications has a website, and it functions!

Be careful in the order process, if you have trouble click the "contact" link, the responsiveness is excellent. Ordering by fax is possible.

Eastern Christian Publications [ecpubs.com]

Back to Pilgrims original concern, it is very sad that there is division between us. Let us pray for an end to it! Let's tear these walls down!

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BTW - incognitus - boy, are you ever correct! Talk about a word that's difficult to define - "Ruthenian!" ... I'm currently in the process of attempting a bit of family geneology... one brick wall after another, my friend! I think this process would be a whole lot easier if I were, say, Italian or Chinese or ANYTHING a little more clear-cut than "Ruthenian!"
Pilgrim,

A bit off the usual forum topics, but here are a few websites that may be of use to you in trying to define yourself and/or researching your genealogy, if you aren't already aware of them. If I missed posting anything specific to the region from which your ancestors originated, pm me, I have lots more where these came from (had to stop someplace).

Who Are We? [lemko.org]

Eastern Slovakia Genealogy Research Strategies [iabsi.com]

Carpathian Connections [tccweb.org]

Lemko Genealogy Case Studies [tccweb.org]

Rus Legacy [legacyrus.com]

Slovak and Carpatho-Rusyn Genealogy Research Pages [feefhs.org]

Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base: Genealogy [carpatho-rusyn.org]

Genealogy Sites on the Internet - Czech & Slovack [cyndislist.com]

Polish Genealogy on the Net & Elsewhere
[polishroots.com]
Genealogical Treasures - Czech; Bohemian; Moravian; Silesian; Carpatho-Rusyn; Slovakian [telusplanet.net]

Although the following site is intended for research on Jewish ancestry in Bohemia and Moravia, it has a comprehensive list of genealogical links that include those of other faiths whose ancestors originated in those and other Czech, Slovack, and Slav locales.

Bohemian-Moravian Special Interest Group Links [jewishgen.org]

Many years,

Neil


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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My sincere thanks to ALL who helped me with my question(s) here! I continue to be both humbled and awed by the absolute treasure trove of knowledge that resides within you folks. For one such as I who possesses the most meager of grasps on the history and philosophy of Topics Orientale, you folks are a true Godsend!

Special thanks to those who provided input when I veered ever-so-slightly off topic to the area of geneology. Incognitus, thanks to your recommendation, Dr. Paul Magocki's book is now on my birthday wish-list! Neil, the geneology links you posted are fabulous (problem is, it's tough to get any REAL work done now!).

Mnohaja l'ita, all!

A humble brother in Christ,

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Many of out ancestors are recorded as having immigrated from Austria or Hungary, before 1914.

http://infoukes.com/genealogy/tracz/baba.html

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