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#216 From: "Karen Anne Kolling" <katkolling@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 9:11 am
Subject: Re: newbie question/Nassua/Burg/Prussia
karenakolling
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Thank you, folks.

Frank, I have not had good luck with the Family Search thing on the
Danish side of my family, using their International search feature.
It does not seem to be well indexed.  I looked for my great
grandmother in just Denmark, and found no records;  then I found her
parish from other sources and searched specifically in that parish and
found zilch.  It was only when I searched in her parish for just
anyone with her last name that there she was, with the exact name I
had previously searched for.  I did search for the German folks in the
international database but turned up zilch also.

Although I owe the LDS a debt in that they apparently paid for and
provided a lot of volunteer labor for getting images of the Danish
parish registers online at  the Danish government site.  That site is
invaluable.

Karen

#217 From: "Loretta Holzberger" <lholzberger@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 9:28 pm
Subject: RE: [Prussian Genealogy] Digest Number 122
lorettaholz
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There are obviously some people posting to this list who are not interested
in Prussian genealogy.  If the moderator does not get them off, I will
unsubscribe to the list.
Loretta

#218 From: "Tawny Press" <tawnymarie@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 10:21 pm
Subject: RE: [Prussian Genealogy] Digest Number 122
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This email is no better than the spamming..........Spam is just a way of
life on the internet.



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#219 From: tommiesiegeler
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 11:11 pm
Subject: Looking for Seehausen
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Hello Group,
I would be most happy if someone could help me with where I might find
Seehausen, Prussia . I know there are currently 8 Seehausens now, but
I would like to know how many were in existance in 1839 when my
G=Grandfather Louis Siegeler was born. I am trying to find any
information possiable. I would love to find my G=Grandfather's
parents,and if he may have siblings.

And also was the name Siegeler spelled this way in Prussia,Germany? Or
is their a more common spelling in Prussia? I want to thank everyone
for any help you may be able to provide.

Thank You So Much,
Tommie Cory
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#220 From: scheffkg.rm
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 11:46 pm
Subject: Re: [Prussian Genealogy] Digest Number 122
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This is an "open" group, which means that anyone can join and post
without the approval of a moderator.  As I have stated before,
whenever spam is posted here, I try to remove the post as soon as
possible and remove the "member" from the group.


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> There are obviously some people posting to this list who are not
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> in Prussian genealogy.  If the moderator does not get them off, I
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> unsubscribe to the list.
> Loretta
>

#221 From: "babscocoa" <babscocoa@...>
Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 6:07 pm
Subject: Friederich Josepf Napoleon Wirtz born c1846
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This was my g/g/grandfather, the earliest trace I have is on the 1871
UK census. this states his place of birth as Prussia. Can anyone help
with info on how I can tracee when he arrived in the UK?
Barb

#224 From: "stan2334@..." <stan2334@...>
Date: Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:21 pm
Subject: RAWISZER-BUDSIN, GUMPERT-EXIN
recife
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From  their headstones, my greatgrandfather Samuel Rawiszer was born in Budsin
about 1822, my greatgrandmother Pauline Gumpert Rawiszer was born in Exin in
1825. She emigrated to the US arriving as Pauline Rawica in July 1863. I have
found no record of his arrival but from the birthdate of their last child born
in Prussia and the next born in the US he probably came to the US between 1862
and 1864.  There were several variations of his surname: Rawitser,  Rawitzer,
Rawiger, Ravesher, Rawiser and , Rawiczer, as recorded in the 1870 and 1880
censuses and NYC directories from 1867 to 1885,  before becoming Rawiszer. I
believe that his antecedents may have been originally from  the Rawicz area
(There are Rawitsers from Bojanowo and Rawitzers from Breslau who settled in NYC
in the 1860's).  Samuel was supposed to have been a tax collector in Prussia.
I have been trying to obtain passport records for one son who returned to Europe
in 1912, to hopefully find his birthplace.
I would appreciate any help in getting me back to Prussia.

stan2334@...

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#225 From: "Jeanne" <jmmiller@...>
Date: Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:44 pm
Subject: RE: [Prussian Genealogy] RAWISZER-BUDSIN, GUMPERT-EXIN
emary1923
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For the arrival to the US, have you tried castlegarden.org. I found gg
grandparents and family on this website. (Arriving to the US)



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Subject: [Prussian Genealogy] RAWISZER-BUDSIN, GUMPERT-EXIN




From  their headstones, my greatgrandfather Samuel Rawiszer was born in
Budsin about 1822, my greatgrandmother Pauline Gumpert Rawiszer was born in
Exin in 1825. She emigrated to the US arriving as Pauline Rawica in July
1863. I have found no record of his arrival but from the birthdate of their
last child born in Prussia and the next born in the US he probably came to
the US between 1862 and 1864.  There were several variations of his surname:
Rawitser,  Rawitzer, Rawiger, Ravesher, Rawiser and , Rawiczer, as recorded
in the 1870 and 1880 censuses and NYC directories from 1867 to 1885,  before
becoming Rawiszer. I believe that his antecedents may have been originally
from  the Rawicz area (There are Rawitsers from Bojanowo and Rawitzers from
Breslau who settled in NYC in the 1860's).  Samuel was supposed to have been
a tax collector in Prussia.
I have been trying to obtain passport records for one son who returned to
Europe in 1912, to hopefully find his birthplace.
I would appreciate any help in getting me back to Prussia.

stan2334@...

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#226 From: "stan2334@..." <stan2334@...>
Date: Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:40 pm
Subject: Jeanne :RE: [Prussian Genealogy] RAWISZER-BUDSIN, GUMPERT-EXIN
recife
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Jeanne  Thanks for your input .
I have tried Castle Garden and stevemorse.org with first names, wild cards, name
variations, different years etc and still haven't had any results.
I have worked ancestry.com for New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Atlantic ports with no success.
Would appreciate any other leads.

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For the arrival to the US, have you tried castlegarden.org. I found gg
grandparents and family on this website. (Arriving to the US)




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Subject: [Prussian Genealogy] RAWISZER-BUDSIN, GUMPERT-EXIN


From  their headstones, my greatgrandfather Samuel Rawiszer was born in Budsin
about 1822, my greatgrandmother Pauline Gumpert Rawiszer was born in Exin in
1825. She emigrated to the US arriving as Pauline Rawica in July 1863. I have
found no record of his arrival but from the birthdate of their last child born
in Prussia and the next born in the US he probably came to the US between 1862
and 1864.  There were several variations of his surname: Rawitser,  Rawitzer,
Rawiger, Ravesher, Rawiser and , Rawiczer, as recorded in the 1870 and 1880
censuses and NYC directories from 1867 to 1885,  before becoming Rawiszer. I
believe that his antecedents may have been originally from  the Rawicz area
(There are Rawitsers from Bojanowo and Rawitzers from Breslau who settled in NYC
in the 1860's).  Samuel was supposed to have been a tax collector in Prussia.
I have been trying to obtain passport records for one son who returned to Europe
in 1912, to hopefully find his birthplace.
I would appreciate any help in getting me back to Prussia.

stan2334@...

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#227 From: "Matthew J. De Witt" <ccwalker_uwp@...>
Date: Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:01 pm
Subject: Genealogy Help
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Hello, I am searching for connections to anyone in Germany with the following
Surnames.  Please e-mail me if you want to talk more.


Boldt
Janszen
Goeschel
Gradl
Graff
Kinkel
Last
Schroeder
Traphagen
Zahn


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#230 From: "Karen S. Martin" <iamasouthpaw2@...>
Date: Tue Jul 4, 2006 6:33 pm
Subject: Hello,
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I am looking for anyone who has any information on the name Ducholke
or Ducholk. This was my grandfather's sir name. He was born in the
1800's but wasn't sure if it was Prussa or Russia.

#234 From: "fry_jackie" <fry_jackie@...>
Date: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:12 pm
Subject: GOHLIKE
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I am at the brick wall with this name:GOHLIKE. My great grandfather was
August Gohlike. I know at some point the name was spelled GOHLKE. When
and why it changed...I don't know. August came to the USA from Prusssia
in the late 1860's. First, he lived in Chicago area. He worked until he
had enough money to bring his brother, Julius, and his mother over.
Eventually, he ended up in the Faribault, Minnesota area. Married
Christine Misgen. I know most of the story from there. Any help with
the Prussian part of this story would help...i.e.who his parents were,
where exactly he came from, etc.

#235 From: "Wayne Duesterbeck" <drums1945@...>
Date: Thu Sep 7, 2006 4:41 pm
Subject: Jerusalem
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Hello!

I have found some possible ancestors, etc who were born/baptised in
Jerusalem, Berlin Stadt, Brandenburg, Preussen. I have been trying to
locate this place on maps, but alas, to no avail. I would appreciate
any and all help in locating the place.

I am still seeking connections in Brandenburg. The surnames are
Düsterbeck, Grassnickel and Schellpfeffer.

Thanks!

Wayne

#236 From: daniel bliesner <danielbliesner@...>
Date: Tue Sep 19, 2006 6:18 pm
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My father comes from Rastenburg East Prussia. Does anyone have any info on other
Bliesners from Prussia???   Thanks.

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#237 From: "moonrose2u" <moonrose2u@...>
Date: Mon Oct 2, 2006 10:04 pm
Subject: Johannes Finkler born Prussia ca.1834
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this man is my gr gr grandfather and i have come up with a dead end on
him for 34 years.
his wife was Johannes and she might have been a Rausch.

His son Johann ended up Cincinnati and md.Eva Chrisman from Preble Co
  Ohio.

Does anyone know anything about this line???

At the risk of sounding stupid here, wasn't Prussia part of now Russia
in the n.e. section? how long did it remain Prussia?

#238 From: "danielbliesner" <danielbliesner@...>
Date: Tue Oct 3, 2006 3:51 pm
Subject: Re: Johannes Finkler born Prussia ca.1834
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--- In prussiangenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "moonrose2u"
<moonrose2u@...> wrote:
>
> this man is my gr gr grandfather and i have come up with a dead end
on
> him for 34 years.
> his wife was Johannes and she might have been a Rausch.
>
> His son Johann ended up Cincinnati and md.Eva Chrisman from Preble Co
>  Ohio.
>
> Does anyone know anything about this line???
>
> At the risk of sounding stupid here, wasn't Prussia part of now
Russia
> in the n.e. section? how long did it remain Prussia?
>

Prussia is currently Poland and Lithuania not Russia.

#240 From: "fry_jackie" <fry_jackie@...>
Date: Sat Oct 7, 2006 5:49 am
Subject: Re: Johannes Finkler born Prussia ca.1834
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--- In prussiangenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "moonrose2u" <moonrose2u@...>
wrote:
>
> this man is my gr gr grandfather and i have come up with a dead end on
> him for 34 years.
> his wife was Johannes and she might have been a Rausch.
>
> His son Johann ended up Cincinnati and md.Eva Chrisman from Preble Co
>  Ohio.
>
> Does anyone know anything about this line???
>
> At the risk of sounding stupid here, wasn't Prussia part of now Russia
> in the n.e. section? how long did it remain Prussia?
>
My ggg grandmother was Catharina Finckler Misgen, born abt. 1796. Note
the spelling of her maiden name. I have found the Finckler name spelled
both ways for the same person. Catharina's parents were Mathias
Finckler and Anna Maria Becker. This was Mathias second marriage. His
first marriage to Anna Klein produces 7 children, one by the name of
Johann born abt. 1779. I do have more information. If the info I have
provided so far has been of any help and you would like more...just ask.

#242 From: "Anne Schley" <Anne.Schley@...>
Date: Fri Nov 3, 2006 12:05 pm
Subject: No mail
minishoe.geo
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Hello all,

Due to a Workforce Reduction I no longer have a job at HP.
So until I have a PC and Internet at home, I'm going on no mail.

Regards,
Anne Schley
The Netherlands

#243 From: "Douglas L Buchholz" <douglaslloydbuchholz@...>
Date: Mon Nov 6, 2006 6:06 pm
Subject: Wihelm Buchholz Bucholz Buchholtz Buckholz Jan 19, 1826 Prussia Prueben Germany
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Does anyone know how I may research for this man's ancestry.....?

I am the descendant of this man who supposedly came over from Prussia
in ca. 1844. He married to Augustine Koehler on August 25, 1848 in
Dodge County, WI by Squire Botter. According to the Pension Record
for William Buckholz he married in Austesfort (sp?) there in
Wisconsin. Then by 1850 he was in Greenville, Outagamie or Brown
County, WI along with his father-in-law Ferdinand Koehler Keller
Kailer who came over from Zehden, Koeingsburg, Prussia in 1846 via
Brandenburg Ship List Records via Ancestry.com.....

I suspect William Henry (Wilhelm Heinrich) Buchholz may have erred on
his birthdate and he may have been the son of Johann Heinrich
Buchholz and Elizabeth Becker of Sophien, Berlin Stadt, Germany who
was born in the early summer of 1826 per the LDS website
familysearch.com (org?) but I am not sure.

I would be delighted to share my genealogical information with
anyone. I am desperately trying to find my Wilhelm Heinrich
Buchholz's ancestors in Prussia Pruben Germany but have had
absolutely no luck at all with this lineage. If someone could please
help me I would be emmensely appreciative.

Danke,

Douglas Lloyd Buchholz

#244 From: "gondor1963" <gondor1963@...>
Date: Wed Nov 8, 2006 12:37 am
Subject: Re: Wihelm Buchholz Bucholz Buchholtz Buckholz Jan 19, 1826 Prussia Prueben Germany
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I don't know how much luck you will have. Do you have a subscription to
ancestry.com? They have a new "German Section" were you may look. If
you do not, let me know and I will look while I still have mine (I may
cancel it next month just because I seem to have gotten all I'm going
to get from it).
From what I understand, a lot of records that we would just love to get
hold of went poof in WWII. Don't people realize we are going to need
those things?! For example, my sis-in-law is a wills and trust lawyer
and had to go to Germany over a contested will. She went to a lot of
government and various other resources but could find no information on
that part of the family because all had been destroyed. I know that I
am getting pretty frustrated at times. I know that is not much use but
there you have it. Maybe doing a google search for something
like "German genealogical resources".
I know that PA is known for its large German influx, but I know from
looking for my own family records that the midwest really had its
share. My maternal grandfather was Raymond (W?) Landgraf (lived in
Chicago) and his parents were from Prussia. I have had no luck getting
beyond finding my grandfather's parents on the census. It's the same
deal with my paternal grandmother (also lived in Chicago) who was first
generation American with Prussian parents. She was Bertha Johanna Hoch.
Then my mother's aunt married Herman Ludwig, also first generation in
Chicago. I know much more about that family's death (husband, wife, two
daughters) because they all perished in the Iroquois Theatre Fire of
December 1903 in Chicago.
BTW, I had family in Outagamie County, WI also (not German). They lived
in Appleton. I wonder if they ever met...

Pamela

#245 From: "Douglas L Buchholz" <douglaslloydbuchholz@...>
Date: Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:44 am
Subject: Re: Wihelm Buchholz Bucholz Buchholtz Buckholz Jan 19, 1826 Prussia Prueben Germany
douglaslloyd...
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Danke. I do have ancestry.com subscription but it is somewhat
limited. I did find William Buccholz on it marrying to Augustine
Koehler in supposedly August 25, 1845 in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
This is very likely a transcription error as she, her father, and
sisters did not arrive in Amerika unti 1846 from Zehden,
Prussen/Germany. But I did find that her father Ferdinand Koehler was
a Shoemaker, and that he did have land in Dodge County, Wisconsin
very likely right next to Wilhelm Buchholz. Subsequently, he met
Augustine and married her in August 1848 (this date according to his
own handwriting in a German English writing per his Civil War pension
Record materials).

I honestly don't know when he came across from
Prussia/Prussen/Germany but according to the 1900 Census he was
living with his daughter Henrietta who married to Carl Kressler up in
Lolo, Shoshone Co, Idaho....on this census page it indicates that he
immigrated in 1844. I tend to wonder about this year of immigration.
He supposedly was born 19 Januar 1826. But I have no idea if this is
correct or not. He said it in his Pension Papers. (If only my Great
Grandma Buchholz would have passed down to me the genealogy and
photographs that she had...her sister threw it all in the garbage!)
BUT thankfully I have managed to obtain duplicates of her husband
Lloyd Buchholz father William F. Buchholz, son of Wilhelm Buchholz
and Augustine Koehler).

I am wondering if these other Buchholz folks that immigrated to
Wisconsin may be related but the descendants just don't know it.
There are so many questions and not enough answers about this
Buchholz family. I am thankful for what I do have though very much
so. I would like to find other descendants of the siblings of William
Frederich Buchholz, such as Henriette, Sophie, etc etc. Surely they
must exist.

Danke.

Douglas Lloyd Buchholz

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<gondor1963@...> wrote:
>
> I don't know how much luck you will have. Do you have a
subscription to
> ancestry.com? They have a new "German Section" were you may look.
If
> you do not, let me know and I will look while I still have mine (I
may
> cancel it next month just because I seem to have gotten all I'm
going
> to get from it).
> From what I understand, a lot of records that we would just love to
get
> hold of went poof in WWII. Don't people realize we are going to
need
> those things?! For example, my sis-in-law is a wills and trust
lawyer
> and had to go to Germany over a contested will. She went to a lot
of
> government and various other resources but could find no
information on
> that part of the family because all had been destroyed. I know that
I
> am getting pretty frustrated at times. I know that is not much use
but
> there you have it. Maybe doing a google search for something
> like "German genealogical resources".
> I know that PA is known for its large German influx, but I know
from
> looking for my own family records that the midwest really had its
> share. My maternal grandfather was Raymond (W?) Landgraf (lived in
> Chicago) and his parents were from Prussia. I have had no luck
getting
> beyond finding my grandfather's parents on the census. It's the
same
> deal with my paternal grandmother (also lived in Chicago) who was
first
> generation American with Prussian parents. She was Bertha Johanna
Hoch.
> Then my mother's aunt married Herman Ludwig, also first generation
in
> Chicago. I know much more about that family's death (husband, wife,
two
> daughters) because they all perished in the Iroquois Theatre Fire
of
> December 1903 in Chicago.
> BTW, I had family in Outagamie County, WI also (not German). They
lived
> in Appleton. I wonder if they ever met...
>
> Pamela
>

#246 From: "Douglas L Buchholz" <douglaslloydbuchholz@...>
Date: Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:40 am
Subject: Wilhelm Heinrich Buchholz more information.....
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According to his son John Henry Buchholz of April 19, 1930 of Lake City
Precinct, King County, Washington State states that both his parents
William Henry Buchholz and Augustine/Augusta/Auguste
Koehler/Keller/Kailer/Kohler were from Germany Rhineland.

Then there is the other Census for John Henry Buchholz brother William
Frederich/Francis Buchholz in the 1920 Census for Cambridge, Washington
County, Idaho states that both his parents Wilhelm Buchholz and wife
Augusta were born in Berlin, Germany but "Berlin" is both crossed out.

If anyone can help me lock in on Koehler or Buchholz over there in
Gemany I would emmensely appreiate it.

Dein,
Douglas Lloyd Buchholz

#247 From: "Douglas L Buchholz" <douglaslloydbuchholz@...>
Date: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:43 am
Subject: Ha!! No one ever said research doesn't pay off.....
douglaslloyd...
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"Austesford" according to William Henry Buckholz's Pension record
photo-copies is actually "Hustisford" there in Dodge County,
Wisconsin. He married to Augustine/Augusta/ Henriette Marie Koehler
on August 25, 1848 according to his own written statements.

For the life of me, as I don't speak but very little German nowadays
and have lost it over the many years, couldn't figure out what
geographical location Austesford would be within Dodge County,
Wisconsin.

Looking into Section 1, of T10 N, 16E 80 Acres that Ferdinand Koehler
bought in February 10, 1848 I finally found a Platt Map of the county
which would pretty much tell me a few answers. I cross referenced it
with some other maps and ran across a map of the smaller townships
within Dodge County and noticed next to Herman and Hubbard Twp's that
there is this Hustisford. Boy, you all oughtta seen the look come
across my face at 3 a.m. when I added it all up in my mind !!!

So, now the question is whether or not there is anything in the land
records that would clue me on where Buchholz was living, where he
bought the land, when he sold the land, and the like. Cause in 1850
and 1855 he was in Greenville, Brown/Outagamie County, Wisconsin with
Ferdinand Kailer, Koehler his father in law.......

Anyway, I hope that other folks on this message board are having some
tidbits of new enlightening info come to them as well.

Douglas Lloyd Buchholz

#248 From: "Gordon Grening" <tanbutts@...>
Date: Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:32 am
Subject: Klein Dembowitz
greninggl
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Looking for information on this small village (?) located near
Neidenburg.
1.  Not sure if this is really a village or a church admin area of
Neidenburg.
2.  Is this the correct spelling of the name?  That ...witz looks more
Polish than Prussian to me.
3.  Is this the Polish spelling and if so, what was the Prussian name.

My grandfather Friedrich Grönning is from this place and I am trying to
find out where I should look to find records about his family back in
Prussia.

Thanks for any help you may give.

#249 From: "Gordon Grening" <tanbutts@...>
Date: Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:37 am
Subject: Census
greninggl
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I also belong to the Slovak Roots Group and there is a 1869 Hungarian
Census you can get from the LDS.  Is there a similiar Census for the
Prussian area.

#260 From: "TommieJo Siegeler" <tsiegeler@...>
Date: Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:56 pm
Subject: G-Grandfather Prussia Village
tommiesiegeler
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Hello All,
I am really confussed and need some help please! My G-Grandfather was
born in Seehausen, Prussia Sept.21,1839 , his name Louis Siegler. I
understand there are currently 8 Seehausens, But can anyone tell me
how many there were in 1839>?I think it was close to Brandenburg. I
sure would be grateful for any help I might be given.He came to U.S.
in 1864.I am trying to find out if he had sibblings and the name of
his parents, .
Thanks so much,
Tommie Siegeler

#261 From: <schleya@...>
Date: Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:10 am
Subject: RE: [Prussian Genealogy] G-Grandfather Prussia Village
minishoe.geo
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Hi Tommie,

What is the name of his wife, it would make searching a bit easier.

Regards,
Anne Schley



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#262 From: "Tommie J. Cory" <tsiegeler@...>
Date: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:22 pm
Subject: RE: [Prussian Genealogy] G-Grandfather Prussia Village
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Hi Anne Sheley,
First ! Thanks so much for responding to my request, My G-Grandfather
married my G-Grandmother in Texas after the Civil War ended. Her name was
Fredericka Albrecht Battling.She was not from Prussia. If I may provide any
other information that might assist you in any way please do so.And once
again thanks so much for responding.
Fondly,
Tommie Jo

Tommie Jo
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From: schleya@...
Date: 8/27/2007 6:26:07 AM
To: prussiangenealogy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Prussian Genealogy] G-Grandfather Prussia Village

Hi Tommie,

What is the name of his wife, it would make searching a bit easier.

Regards,
Anne Schley

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#263 From: tom stehli <stehli04@...>
Date: Mon Jan 7, 2008 9:17 pm
Subject: Lost Platzke family in Prussia prior to 1900
stehli04
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Hello everyone, I am new to the group so any directions or help would be greatly
appreciated. I am located near Washington, D.C.

   The reason I have joined is the fact we have no record of our Platzke family.
A grand father,
   Hermann Platzke, Born 14 Aug 1880, Danzig, Prussia has no record of parents or
any family in the area that we can locate. There is a story that he was given as
a baby to an aunt by the name of Platzke to save his life. It is believed his
parents were jewish, and possibly had the name of Von Hohenfels.

   Any suggestions on where to start?

   Regards,

   Tom


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#264 From: desertlily90
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2008 2:00 pm
Subject: Re: Lost Platzke family in Prussia prior to 1900
desertlily90
 
Did the Platzkes or Von Hohenfels come to the US?  If they did census
records would be great.  Go to a local Family History Center (altho
connected to the Mormon Church they are helpful to everyone) they
have records from all over the world.

What about religious records?  If they were Jewish there is a great
Jewish website.  I will have to look it up and get back to you.

My own g-grandparents were Theodore and Anna (Briese) Scholz from
Breslau, Silesia, Prussia now Wroclaw, Poland and I have lots of
questions too.


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wrote:
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> Hello everyone, I am new to the group so any directions or help
would be greatly appreciated. I am located near Washington, D.C.
>
>   The reason I have joined is the fact we have no record of our
Platzke family. A grand father,
>   Hermann Platzke, Born 14 Aug 1880, Danzig, Prussia has no record
of parents or any family in the area that we can locate. There is a
story that he was given as a baby to an aunt by the name of Platzke
to save his life. It is believed his parents were jewish, and
possibly had the name of Von Hohenfels.
>
>   Any suggestions on where to start?
>
>   Regards,
>
>   Tom
>
>
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>
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>

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