[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] 1798 birth(?) record from Glogowiec, Skoszewy

Rose Ingram roseingram at shaw.ca
Sat Mar 28 19:56:15 PDT 2015


I believe the name of the baby is Deograt which may translate to Gottlieb.

Rose
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mauricio Norenberg 
  To: ger-poland-volhynia at sggee.org 
  Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:32 PM
  Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] 1798 birth(?) record from Glogowiec, Skoszewy


  Hi folks
  With the help of you I found a record that seems to be of my 6th generation
  grand parents.
  Joseph Nörenberg and Eva Kurz.

  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/14577001/ViewScan_0025.pdf

  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/14577001/Josef_Eva.pdf

  Notice that the microfilm is damaged just on the last line of this record.
  I will ask LDS for a new copy.

  In the meantime, this is what I can read from this latin record. I'm not
  too experienced so feel free to give your opinion.

  Glogowiec

  Anno code die 4th Marti Ego qui supra baptisavi(?) Infante nomine
  Deogratum(?) filiium laboiosblum(?) Josephi Nerenbergh et Eva ???? ejust
  legitimonium conjugum, Levantes e facto fonte fiêre Andreas Wierz exoiatus
  et Marianna Celbnrowa ??? Christopher... (missing line)

  this would translate to

  Glogowiec

  4th day of March, I stated that the code name of the Child baptisavi
  Deogratum laboiosblum(?) daughter of Joseph and Eva Nerenbergh ???? ejust
  legitimate partners, lifting spring done the deed and Andrew wierz exoiatus
  Marianna Celbnrowa ??? Christopher (missing line). Not sure what the name
  Deogratium really is.

  It really looks more like a birth certificate to me.

  Josef and Eva are the parents of my 5th grand-dad Johann who married Anna
  Rozina in 1827 int the same Glogowiec. I was wondering if this record from
  Skoszewy will have any clues from how long this family was settled in that
  area and from where they came from. Those records go back as far as 1600
  and they get harder and harder to read.

  Robert Norenberg, a member of this list also has some records from another
  Glogowiec but from Gostynin parish. It seems that a Christoph Norenberg son
  of Josef and Eva was born there. Seems like we have two conflicting
  Glogowiecs? Trying to sort this mystery.

  any inputs are welcome :)

  Regards

  Mauricio
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