Stanczyk has previous written in one of his memes (“Use Polish Websites” #5) about the website called Parish Church Books (http://www.ksiegi-parafialne.pl/).
Well on the Facebook page for the Polish Genealogical Society (in Poland) [written in Polish] was a mention of an update of the Parish Church Books website. It appears that our Polish breathren were very industrious in November and there were a great many updates.
For Example
on 28th-November-2011:
| woj. świętokrzyskie | ||
| Działoszyce | chrzty, małżeństwa, zgony |
Geneteka |
| Gierczyce | chrzty |
Geneteka |
| Jędrzejów | małżeństwa | Geneteka |
on 23rd-November-2011:
| woj. świętokrzyskie | ||
| Bogoria | chrzty | Geneteka |
Jedrzejów |
małżeństwa | Geneteka |
on 14th-November-2011:
| woj. świętokrzyskie | ||
| Bogoria | chrzty, małżeństwa, zgony | Geneteka |
| Grzymałków | chrzty, małżeństwa, zgony | Geneteka |
| Koprzywnica | chrzty |
Geneteka |
Obiechów |
chrzty, małżeństwa | Geneteka |
Pińczów |
małżeństwa | Geneteka |
Tumlin |
chrzty, małżeństwa, zgony | Geneteka |
And those were just the last half of November and just for the Wojewodztwo (woj.) Świętokrzyskie (formed from the old former woj. Kieleckie) where Stanczyk’s ancestors were from. Just about all woj. are represented as having changes, so it is worth a look no matter which partition(Russian, Austrian, Prussian) of occupied Poland you have ancestors in.
Please see the bottom of Stanczyk’s former article for a listing of what each database abbreviation means and where it is found.
P.S.
Happy Birthday today for Joseph Conrad (aka Korzeniowski h. Nałęcz) the great author!

chrzty, małżeństwa,