[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Village today in Poland

Rose Ingram roseingram at shaw.ca
Thu Oct 26 10:40:34 PDT 2006


Virginia, there are some filmed birth, marriage and death records for years 
1843 to 1874 shown in Lilbrary Catalog.  You may find some family in these 
records.

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/printing/titledetailsprint.asp?titleno=30722

Rose Ingram


From: <GVLESS at aol.com>


>I am looking for information that says there may be German records existing
> for a village that once was considered a German one but now is in today's
> Poland.  My father's parents immigrated to the U.S. in 1890 from what was 
> known
> as Reetz, Arnswalde, Brandenburg.  I understand that after WWII the 
> village
> and other areas in this part of Germany was given to Poland.  How  would 
> one
> find out if any records exist for this former German village?   Just 
> thought
> some of you Germans on this list might provide a clue for me in  order to 
> do
> further research.  Someone has told me this particular area was  known as 
> the
> Neumark area and have tried the Internet for something about this  but no 
> luck on
> how and where to check for records - if they still exist.   My 
> grandparents
> had been in correspondence with family members through the  1930's but 
> contact
> was lost during WWII.  Since then no one alive today in  the States (like 
> me)
> knows any more of the family.  Names were Krahmer and  Fradrich.  It is
> conceivable that anyone that even survived WWII may have  migrated out 
> into Germany
> itself somewhere.  But there had been no  indication of any of those 
> relatives
> still around.  I know this does not  refer to a migration to Volhynia! 
> But
> just thought someone might have a  clue about records for the former 
> Neumark
> area of Germany.
>
> Sincerely, Virginia Less




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