1. Belarusian
Nobility Association "Hodnasc'"
Hodnasc' address in
Belarus: Post Office Box 212; Minsk - 102, a.c. 212; 220 102 Belarus
Its FEEFHS U.S. representative is Mr. George
Tarnowski.
Also here: Nobility.by
2. A Slavic Genealogy WWW
Journal
The journal is issued by the Federation Of Eastern European Family History
Societes
3. Federation of Eastern
European Family History Societies.
You can find here a huge database of family names, search by ethnic,
religious and location index. There is a collection of maps and links to other
genealogical services. See also their Belarus
Research List.
4. Jewish
Gen.
A volunteer Jewish organization seeking the ancestry roots in the Eastern Europe.
It has great pages about Jewish Genealogy of Belarus and many contacts to other
researchers.
5. Belarus
Genealogy Forum at Genealogy.com
It is a Bulletin Board for those seeking their roiots in Belarus
6. soc.culture.belarus Usenet news group
This group was created in 1996 as a moderated group. Each submission is being
read by a human moderator. The SPAM and vulgar posts are rejected. You can read the soc.culture.belarus charter and
browse through soc.culture.belarus
archive
7. "Belarus" e-mail list.
This list has several hundred subscribers from Belarus and at times discusses genealogical
issues. To subscribe the list, send e-mail to: listproc@solar.rtd.utk.edu
In the body of the e-mail write: subscribe BELARUS firstname lastname
When you subscribe, you will receive a welcome file that will explain more about the list,
plus give further information about commands.
8. Jewish
guide and genealogy in Poland
Poland, Krakow, Kazimierz, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Shtetl with a
jewish, privat guide. Jewish genealogy and travel in Poland and Galicia.
8. On-line chat about Belarus.
Actually there are several places:
9. Bulletin Board.
You can post your message in belarusy.com
forum
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