I put this in the beginner thread, but maybe it is more appropriate here. So I need a little help from you lovely people. I have found from my research that some lines of my family tree are easier to trace than others. My Father's father's side is very easy, going all the way back to England.
However, my Father's Mother's side is less than easy. My great great grandfather and grandmother were married in Lithuania in the late 1890's. That much I do know.
I do not know, definitely, where they were born. One member, on Ancestry, listed that they were born in Poland. However, US census information plants them in Russia. Now I know there can be discrepancies from Census takers because we are all human after all. We are prone to making a mistake every now and again. With that being said, mixing up Poland and Russia seems like a pretty large mistake to make, even with the USSR not being dissolved during the time of the Census.
Alongside that, I do not know any information about their parents, siblings, or birthplace. I do have census records, immigration records, and a naturalization index.
If anyone has any useful links or tips to help with my search, that would be lovely.
Thank you, and have a nice day.
-Brandon