[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Need help finding a Liske/Lieske birth record

Gary Warner gary at warnerengineering.com
Sat Mar 1 07:37:10 PST 2008


Maxine,

I assume that you are in contact with Kay (Schoenwald) Shariff who is a 
3rd cousin once removed to Heinrich Lieske?   She does not seem to have 
much different information than you do on the Lieske line, but it might 
be good to compare notes.  

Gary Warner
SGGEE


Maxine Liske wrote:
> Dear List Members,
>
> Though I am not strictly "new" to genealogy it has been over 20 years since
> I have done any "organized" research.  Computers are a welcome advantage to
> how I conducted research when I first began.  I am a new member of the SGGEE
> and I need some help.
>
>
>
> I have quite a bit of information I received from family members that fled
> to West Germany after WWII.  Much of it needs to be verified but I have some
> great places to start.  Most importantly, I am missing proof of birth for my
> father-in-law, Henry Liske (Heinrich Lieske).   I need to prove that he was
> born February 8, 1890 or 1891 in either Blumental or Stribusch, Zhitomir,
> Volhynia.  I have checked the St Petersburg database and have not found
> anything for him or his parents, Martin Lieske and Emilie Tepper who married
> in Blumental about 1875.    If I understand correctly, there is no LDS
> microfilm for 1890-91 for this area.  What should I do/where do I go to find
> Henry's proof of birth?  My husband is a child of the second marriage and we
> have no idea where any of Henry's documents may be if they exist at all.  They
> were not found when we cleaned the house following the death of my
> mother-in-law.
>
>
>
> The family was not in Volhynia for very long.  Both Martin and Emilie were
> born near Kalisz. I have names of their villages and am aware of LDS films
> for this area.   Emilie reportedly was 5 years old when they moved to
> Volhynia and the family thinks the Tepper and Lieske families probably went
> east about the same time.  My father-in-law arrived in the United States in
> 1910 and in 1915 Martin decided to move his family to East Prussia where he
> died in 1923.  Emilie died in West Germany in 1958.  I'm sure I will have
> many questions as I proceed with the research but for right now getting the
> proof of birth for Henry is my priority.  I have other undocumented
> information for the direct line if anyone would like more details.
>
>
> I would appreciate any advice you can provide.  Thanks.
>
> Maxine Liske
> liske42 at gmail.com
>
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