[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Lebus

Paul Rakow rakow at ifh.de
Tue Feb 15 12:16:47 PST 2011


  Darrell,

       The LDS have microfilms of the Protestant church books from
  Lebus, and have put scans on the internet. These are the legal
  copies of the church book, sent to the government, so they stop
  in 1874, when civil records start.  If your ancestor was born
  in Lebus, she might be in the book.

      Go to the Family History Library catalogue, and look for Lebus.

          Paul Rakow
          rakow at ifh.de

  <kitchur at mts.net> wrote: 
>
>
> Paul, you are correct - my spelling error, should have been Lebus not lebrus
> the town name came from my great uncles passenger list showing his mother living in Lebus a/oder Germany.
>
>
>
>> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:14:50 +0100
>> From: rakow at ifh.de
>> To: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
>> CC: kitchur at mts.net
>> Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Germany census listing
>>
>>
>> Hello Darrell,
>>
>> I'm afraid that for many areas of Germany there isn't much
>> census data on individual people available, and the areas that
>> do have census data, it's generally from dates much much earlier
>> than the 1920s.
>>
>> Anyway, we may have to go back a step - I can't find Lebrus
>> anywhere - do you know where it is or was on the map? Where did you
>> get the place name from? One guess is that it might be Lebus, but
>> you should check back on your original source for that location
>> information.
>>
>> Paul Rakow
>> rakow at ifh.de
>>



More information about the Ger-Poland-Volhynia mailing list