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Are you curious about your Family History and want to know more, but just don't have the ability or time to do the research yourself? Would you like to discover what interesting things might have happened to your Ancestors?

How much do you know about your ancestors? Were they pioneers, entrepreneurs, immigrants looking for a better life or just for religious freedom? What challenges did they face, what was their day-to-day life like? Do you know what motivated them to come to America?

Do you look like your ancestors? What characteristics or traits have you inherited from your ancestors? And what can they teach you about yourself and about your own life patterns and choices?


These are some of the questions that encourage us to gain more knowledge about our ancestors. Are there additional questions that have motivated you to explore your family history?

If you are curious about who your ancestors are and what places and events shaped their lives, then you have come to the right place. Genealogy research can help you learn about your family's unique history, traditions, origins, and how those things led to your life.

Allow The Genealogy Assistant be your guide on a voyage into the past. The Genealogy Assistant offers a number of genealogical and historical research services that can be tailored to meet your needs to can help you in the search for your ancestors. For us the reward is in the journey, whether we are researching your ancestors or our own.

Research from Końskie Area Churches

DSC09277Św. Mikołaja (St. Nicholas) church in KońskieWhen I was researching my own family, thousands of hours were spent building the family tree while going through rolls of microfilm from a number of churches. My Firkowski family is scattered all over Poland & sometimes I did not know where other family was and had to do some trial & error research in nearby churches and found family in parishes near Końskie. My research covered many churches, but even though I have been to Poland a number of times, I had yet to see many of the churches that I spent so much time looking through their records. I thought it was time to rectify that & a whole day was dedicated to visiting those parishes.

The first stop was at Św. Mikołaja (St. Nicholas) church in Końskie. Many of the family come from the area of Rogów which is just outside of Końskie, but Rogów did not have a church at that time, but we decided to stop to see the church that now is there. We were curious if the priest knew of any family that still lived there, but he did not recognize the name. The church DSC09292Inside Św. Mikołaja churchthere was only 25 years old.



Next stop was in Gowarczów to see śś. Piotra i Pawła (Saints Peter and Paul) church. The cemetery was not in view from the church, so we asked someone where it was. Just a short walk away we took a quick walk through the cemetery to look for family graves, but in our short visit we did not see any. My next visit I would like to be prepared & take more time for a thorough search.

After visiting the church in Gowarczów we went to Białaczów to see św. Jana Chrzciciela (St. John the Baptist) church which was originally built in the 13th century, but we encountered the cemetery first. A quick look around allowed us to locate a number of family graves. Driving into Białaczów, we thought we would quickly see where the church was but were unable to find it and had to ask someone. The church did not have a very high steeple.


DSC09294Sw. Wojciech in RogówDSC09295Church in RogówDSC09335Church in GowarczówDSC09339śś. Piotra i Pawła (Saints Peter and Paul) church in GowarczówDSC09328Gowarczów CemeteryDSC09353Family Grave in Białaczów CemeteryDSC09376 św. Jana Chrzciciela (St. John the Baptist) in BiałaczówDSC09387Inside św. Jana Chrzciciela Church

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