Justin, I sent this earlier but it appears not to have made it to the list: Justin, To answer, at least in part, your third question, here is the record in the catalog of the Family History Library for the CD (unfortunately, their copy has been unavailable for at least the last year or two): ----------------------------------------- Title Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß Authors Hein, Gerhard (Main Author) Barth, Johann Heinrich (Added Author) Notes Titel vom Bildschirm. Systemvoraussetzungen: gebraucht Adobe Acrobat Reader. Familienbücher von Gerhard Hein ; Register von Johann Heinrich Barth. Excerpts from 68 genealogical publications pertaining to the region of Alsace-Lorraine, France (now, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments). It was formerly called Elsaß-Lothringen, Germany. Particular emphasis is given to the former counties of Nassau-Saarwerden and Lützelstein. Includes extensive index to the publications. Subjects France, Alsace-Lorraine (région) - Genealogy Germany, Elsaß-Lothringen - Genealogy Copies Call Number - Location - Status - High Density CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 1 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 2 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - Format Books/Monographs (Compact Disc) Language German Publication Oberhausen : Barth, Johann Heinrich, 2000 Physical 2 CD-ROMs : Kte. ISBN/ISSN 3980873994 -------------------------------------- and here is the corresponding record from WorldCat (OCLC): Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß Gerhard Hein 2001, ? German Computer File Book 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm. Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth ; ISBN: 3000067426 9783000067426 Get This Item Availability: Check the catalogs in your library. Libraries worldwide that own item: 1 Connect to the catalog at your library External Resources: Request Interlibrary Loan Cite This Item Find Related Find Items About: Hein, Gerhard (7) Title: Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß Author(s): Hein, Gerhard Publication: Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth Year: 2001, ? Description: 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm.; Medium: Optische Speicherplatte. Language: German Standard No: ISBN: 3000067426; 9783000067426 SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Familie Geschichte. Verzeichnis CD-ROM Genealogie Geographic: Krummes Elsass Note(s): Titel auf dem Behältnis. Responsibility: Verf. [der] Buchreihe: Gerhard Hein Material Type: 5.25 in. disc (514); CD for computer (cdc) Document Type: Computer File; Book Date of Entry: 20031015 Update: 20100624 Accession No: OCLC: 643252092 Database: WorldCat -------------------------------------------------------- and here is a message about the CDs, sent to a RootsWeb list a decade ago (so the contact information may no longer be good): From: jvreeb <[email protected]> Subject: Fw: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 09:40:20 -0700 -----Original Message----- From: jvreeb <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, May 07, 2001 9:17 AM Subject: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD Pierre has asked me to answer some question in regards to CDs which contain the compiled records of Dr. Gerhard Hein as transcribed from all of the churchbooks and civil notary (estate settlements etc.) of the Grafschaft Saarwerden. What Dr. Hein done was to compile these records into many books; I don't know exactly how many at this moment, but I do remember back in 1980s Dr. Hein had wrote to me that there were over 69 done at that time. He had made 12 copies of each, one for the Departmental Archives in Strasbourg, one for himself and one for certain other people, who I understand were of some assistance to him in one way or other. These CDs are available through Freytag & Barth at Schillerstrasse 12, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany or Fax No. 0208 86341, or at [email protected] Please understand that I am not advertizing for them, however for those who are SERIOUSLY interested in obtaining the genealogical information of their ancestors from Alsace-Bossue [der Krummes Els! ass] region which was known in former times as Grafschaft Saarwerden or Nassau-Saarwerden and after 1745 as Nassau-Weilburg or Nassau-Saarbruecken, until 1793 when the entire region became part of France until 1871 when with the rest of Alsace and most of Lorraine it became part of Germany, until the end of the first world war when it once again became part of Bas-Rhin, France. These books by Dr. Gerhard Hein were written basically in German, however international genealogical symbols are used therefore with a little effort almost anyone should be able to read them with few if any problems. John V. Reeb ------------------------------------------------- The German version of Amazon lists is as not available: http://www.amazon.de/Genealogie-Service-de-GmbH-Familienb%C3%BCcher-Krummes-Elsass/dp/3980873994 and the organization they mention, Genealogie-Service.de, may no longer be in business: http://www.genealogie-service.de/index.html That's information, but it doesn't get you any closer to the CDs. Robert Behra -----Original Message----- From: Justin Houser <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 10:46 am Subject: Re: [A-L] Greetings / Questions concerning Kirrberg/Diedendorf/Rauwiller parishes Thank you Ewald. This information is very helpful. Can anyone tell me how to get the Hein CD? Justin On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Ewald Klein <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Justin, > > You wrote: > > << 2. Second, I notice that Brions from Kirrberg are listed in the > Reformed > Church registers from Diedendorf (which begin in 1698) and also in the > Reformed Church registers from Rauwiller (which begin in 1723). I have > read > that the area was settled very early (16th century) by Protestant > Huguenots, > and that, at various times, church communities were closed/decimated. My > question is: Is the Reformed parish at Rauwiller a "daughter" parish to > the > one in Diedendorf? I'm trying to analogize to the situation I've > encountered in Eastern European research, which is, if you live in village > X, you attend church in village Y, and your baptisms, marriages, funerals, > are recorded in village Y 99.999% of the time, unless for some exceptional > reason you happen to be in village Z when an important life event happens. > Hence my question, can I *analogize *this properly to Reformed parishes in > the > Alsace? That is, if someone lives in Kirrberg, will they always go to the > parish which "covers" their village for ecclesiastical acts? If so, did > that change in 1723 or so for Kirrberg? Otherwise, why are Brions from > Kirrberg mentioned in both Diedendorf and Rauwiller records? Any resources > which can help me understand the development of these parishes would be > very > much appreciated.>> > > Count Adolf of Nassau-Saarbrücken has introduced the Reform in his county. > After 1559, he asked that Huguenots from France repopulate the devasted > villages in his county. They came mostly from the area of Metz > (Lorraine), and also from Champagne, Normandy, Burgundy and the Midi. These > Huguenots settled in 7 destroyed villages in Northern Alsace > (Bas-Rhin): Altwiller, > Burbach, Eywiller, Diedendorf, Goerlingen, Kirrberg and Rauwiller. > > These villages became "welsches villages" because their population spoke > French and not Alsacian dialect. > The inhabitants of these villages were not easily accepted by the > inhabitants of the other villages due to the other language they spoke and > to their other religion (Calvinist and not Lutheran). > Thus, these new settlers intermarried in the above 7 villages. > > Ewald > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you for this information! It appears that the CD set is not available from the Family History Library for loan, nor is it available through Amazon.de, nor does the genealogie-service.de site work. I also tried the e-mail for Freytag & Barth which bounced back. I did find this online, however: http://www.gen-roms.de/Downloads/Gen-Roms.pdf It appears that this is the updated website for Johann Heinrich Barth, CD-ROM dealer. The 2-CD set is available for €50 there. I'll look into that, as it should make my research into the heavily inter-related families of the region much easier. Justin On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:55 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Justin, > > I sent this earlier but it appears not to have made it to the list: > > Justin, > > To answer, at least in part, your third question, here is the record in > the catalog of the Family History Library for the CD (unfortunately, > their copy has been unavailable for at least the last year or two): > ----------------------------------------- > > Title > Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > > Authors > Hein, Gerhard (Main Author) > Barth, Johann Heinrich (Added Author) > > Notes > Titel vom Bildschirm. > Systemvoraussetzungen: gebraucht Adobe Acrobat Reader. > Familienbücher von Gerhard Hein ; Register von Johann Heinrich Barth. > Excerpts from 68 genealogical publications pertaining to the region of > Alsace-Lorraine, France (now, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments). It > was formerly called Elsaß-Lothringen, Germany. Particular emphasis is > given to the former counties of Nassau-Saarwerden and Lützelstein. > Includes extensive index to the publications. > > Subjects > France, Alsace-Lorraine (région) - Genealogy > Germany, Elsaß-Lothringen - Genealogy > > Copies > Call Number - Location - Status - High Density > CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 1 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - > CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 2 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - > > Format > Books/Monographs (Compact Disc) > > Language > German > > Publication > Oberhausen : Barth, Johann Heinrich, 2000 > > Physical > 2 CD-ROMs : Kte. > > ISBN/ISSN > 3980873994 > -------------------------------------- > > and here is the corresponding record from WorldCat (OCLC): > > Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > Gerhard Hein > > 2001, ? > German Computer File Book 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm. > Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth ; ISBN: 3000067426 > 9783000067426 > Get This Item > Availability: Check the catalogs in your library. > Libraries worldwide that own item: 1 > Connect to the catalog at your library > > External Resources: Request Interlibrary Loan > > Cite This Item > > Find Related > Find Items About: Hein, Gerhard (7) > Title: Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > Author(s): Hein, Gerhard > Publication: Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth > Year: 2001, ? > Description: 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm.; Medium: Optische > Speicherplatte. > Language: German > Standard No: ISBN: 3000067426; 9783000067426 > SUBJECT(S) > Descriptor: Familie > Geschichte. > Verzeichnis > CD-ROM > Genealogie > Geographic: Krummes Elsass > Note(s): Titel auf dem Behältnis. > Responsibility: Verf. [der] Buchreihe: Gerhard Hein > Material Type: 5.25 in. disc (514); CD for computer (cdc) > Document Type: Computer File; Book > Date of Entry: 20031015 > Update: 20100624 > Accession No: OCLC: 643252092 > Database: WorldCat > -------------------------------------------------------- > > and here is a message about the CDs, sent to a RootsWeb list a decade > ago (so the contact information may no longer be good): > > From: jvreeb <[email protected]> > Subject: Fw: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD > Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 09:40:20 -0700 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: jvreeb <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, May 07, 2001 9:17 AM > Subject: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD > > Pierre has asked me to answer some question in regards to CDs which > contain the compiled records of Dr. Gerhard Hein as transcribed from > all of the churchbooks and civil notary (estate settlements etc.) of > the Grafschaft Saarwerden. What Dr. Hein done was to compile these > records into many books; I don't know exactly how many at this moment, > but I do remember back in 1980s Dr. Hein had wrote to me that there > were over 69 done at that time. He had made 12 copies of each, one for > the Departmental Archives in Strasbourg, one for himself and one for > certain other people, who I understand were of some assistance to him > in one way or other. These CDs are available through Freytag & Barth at > Schillerstrasse 12, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany or Fax No. 0208 86341, or > at [email protected] Please understand that I am not advertizing for > them, however for those who are SERIOUSLY interested in obtaining the > genealogical information of their ancestors from Alsace-Bossue [der > Krummes Els! > ass] region which was known in former times as Grafschaft Saarwerden or > Nassau-Saarwerden and after 1745 as Nassau-Weilburg or > Nassau-Saarbruecken, until 1793 when the entire region became part of > France until 1871 when with the rest of Alsace and most of Lorraine it > became part of Germany, until the end of the first world war when it > once again became part of Bas-Rhin, France. > > These books by Dr. Gerhard Hein were written basically in German, > however international genealogical symbols are used therefore with a > little effort almost anyone should be able to read them with few if any > problems. > > John V. Reeb > > ------------------------------------------------- > > The German version of Amazon lists is as not available: > > > http://www.amazon.de/Genealogie-Service-de-GmbH-Familienb%C3%BCcher-Krummes-Elsass/dp/3980873994 > > > and the organization they mention, Genealogie-Service.de, may no longer > be in business: > > http://www.genealogie-service.de/index.html > > That's information, but it doesn't get you any closer to the CDs. > > Robert Behra > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Justin Houser <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 10:46 am > Subject: Re: [A-L] Greetings / Questions concerning > Kirrberg/Diedendorf/Rauwiller parishes > > > Thank you Ewald. This information is very helpful. > > Can anyone tell me how to get the Hein CD? > > Justin > > On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Ewald Klein <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi Justin, > > > > You wrote: > > > > << 2. Second, I notice that Brions from Kirrberg are listed in the > > Reformed > > Church registers from Diedendorf (which begin in 1698) and also in the > > Reformed Church registers from Rauwiller (which begin in 1723). I > have > > read > > that the area was settled very early (16th century) by Protestant > > Huguenots, > > and that, at various times, church communities were closed/decimated. > My > > question is: Is the Reformed parish at Rauwiller a "daughter" parish > to > > the > > one in Diedendorf? I'm trying to analogize to the situation I've > > encountered in Eastern European research, which is, if you live in > village > > X, you attend church in village Y, and your baptisms, marriages, > funerals, > > are recorded in village Y 99.999% of the time, unless for some > exceptional > > reason you happen to be in village Z when an important life event > happens. > > Hence my question, can I *analogize *this properly to Reformed > parishes in > > the > > Alsace? That is, if someone lives in Kirrberg, will they always go > to the > > parish which "covers" their village for ecclesiastical acts? If so, > did > > that change in 1723 or so for Kirrberg? Otherwise, why are Brions > from > > Kirrberg mentioned in both Diedendorf and Rauwiller records? Any > resources > > which can help me understand the development of these parishes would > be > > very > > much appreciated.>> > > > > Count Adolf of Nassau-Saarbrücken has introduced the Reform in his > county. > > After 1559, he asked that Huguenots from France repopulate the > devasted > > villages in his county. They came mostly from the area of Metz > > (Lorraine), and also from Champagne, Normandy, Burgundy and the Midi. > These > > Huguenots settled in 7 destroyed villages in Northern Alsace > > (Bas-Rhin): Altwiller, > > Burbach, Eywiller, Diedendorf, Goerlingen, Kirrberg and Rauwiller. > > > > These villages became "welsches villages" because their population > spoke > > French and not Alsacian dialect. > > The inhabitants of these villages were not easily accepted by the > > inhabitants of the other villages due to the other language they > spoke and > > to their other religion (Calvinist and not Lutheran). > > Thus, these new settlers intermarried in the above 7 villages. > > > > Ewald > > -- > > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without > > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the > body of > the message > > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Justin, The DVD "Das krumme Elsaß" replace the two CDs produced in the past and concerning the compilations of records made by Gerhard HEIN for villages located in Bas-Rhin (Alsace), in the area called "Das krumme Elsaß". Publisher: Dr. Gerhard Hein / Johann Heinrich Barth Format: DVD System-specifications: a) Windows: Windows Vista Ultimate, Business, Home (SP 1); 800 MHz; 512 MB RAM; DVD player Windows XP Professional, Home Edition (SP 3); Pentium III; 700MHz; 256MB RAM; DVD player b) Mac: Mac OS X 10.5; PowerPC G4 (867MHz+), Power PC G5, Intel-basierter Mac; 512MB RAM; DVD player, Mac OS X 10.4.11; PowerPC G4, G5 or Intel-basierter Mac; 256 MB RAM; DVD player The DVD can be bought by letter, phone, fax or email (no online shop available at this time) at: http://www.gen-roms.de/Produkte/GeneaCD/Elsass.html (click on "Bestellen" at the bottom of the above website) Bestellnummer/order: 4100w (Windows) 4100m (Macintosh) Price 50 euros, plus shipping (minimum 17 euros to a foreign country, outside of Germany). Contact: Johann Heinrich Barth Schillerstr. 12 D-46047 Oberhausen Germany Tel: (+49)208 / 86 34 96 Fax: (+49)208 / 86 34 31 address mail: [email protected] All the best from Alsace Ewald +++++++++++++++++++++++ From: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:55 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [A-L] Greetings / Questions concerning Kirrberg/Diedendorf/Rauwiller parishes > Justin, > > I sent this earlier but it appears not to have made it to the list: > > Justin, > > To answer, at least in part, your third question, here is the record in > the catalog of the Family History Library for the CD (unfortunately, > their copy has been unavailable for at least the last year or two): > ----------------------------------------- > > Title > Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > > Authors > Hein, Gerhard (Main Author) > Barth, Johann Heinrich (Added Author) > > Notes > Titel vom Bildschirm. > Systemvoraussetzungen: gebraucht Adobe Acrobat Reader. > Familienbücher von Gerhard Hein ; Register von Johann Heinrich Barth. > Excerpts from 68 genealogical publications pertaining to the region of > Alsace-Lorraine, France (now, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments). It > was formerly called Elsaß-Lothringen, Germany. Particular emphasis is > given to the former counties of Nassau-Saarwerden and Lützelstein. > Includes extensive index to the publications. > > Subjects > France, Alsace-Lorraine (région) - Genealogy > Germany, Elsaß-Lothringen - Genealogy > > Copies > Call Number - Location - Status - High Density > CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 1 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - > CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 2 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - > > Format > Books/Monographs (Compact Disc) > > Language > German > > Publication > Oberhausen : Barth, Johann Heinrich, 2000 > > Physical > 2 CD-ROMs : Kte. > > ISBN/ISSN > 3980873994 > -------------------------------------- > > and here is the corresponding record from WorldCat (OCLC): > > Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > Gerhard Hein > > 2001, ? > German Computer File Book 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm. > Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth ; ISBN: 3000067426 > 9783000067426 > Get This Item > Availability: Check the catalogs in your library. > Libraries worldwide that own item: 1 > Connect to the catalog at your library > > External Resources: Request Interlibrary Loan > > Cite This Item > > Find Related > Find Items About: Hein, Gerhard (7) > Title: Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > Author(s): Hein, Gerhard > Publication: Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth > Year: 2001, ? > Description: 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm.; Medium: Optische > Speicherplatte. > Language: German > Standard No: ISBN: 3000067426; 9783000067426 > SUBJECT(S) > Descriptor: Familie > Geschichte. > Verzeichnis > CD-ROM > Genealogie > Geographic: Krummes Elsass > Note(s): Titel auf dem Behältnis. > Responsibility: Verf. [der] Buchreihe: Gerhard Hein > Material Type: 5.25 in. disc (514); CD for computer (cdc) > Document Type: Computer File; Book > Date of Entry: 20031015 > Update: 20100624 > Accession No: OCLC: 643252092 > Database: WorldCat > -------------------------------------------------------- > > and here is a message about the CDs, sent to a RootsWeb list a decade > ago (so the contact information may no longer be good): > > From: jvreeb <[email protected]> > Subject: Fw: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD > Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 09:40:20 -0700 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: jvreeb <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, May 07, 2001 9:17 AM > Subject: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD > > Pierre has asked me to answer some question in regards to CDs which > contain the compiled records of Dr. Gerhard Hein as transcribed from > all of the churchbooks and civil notary (estate settlements etc.) of > the Grafschaft Saarwerden. What Dr. Hein done was to compile these > records into many books; I don't know exactly how many at this moment, > but I do remember back in 1980s Dr. Hein had wrote to me that there > were over 69 done at that time. He had made 12 copies of each, one for > the Departmental Archives in Strasbourg, one for himself and one for > certain other people, who I understand were of some assistance to him > in one way or other. These CDs are available through Freytag & Barth at > Schillerstrasse 12, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany or Fax No. 0208 86341, or > at [email protected] Please understand that I am not advertizing for > them, however for those who are SERIOUSLY interested in obtaining the > genealogical information of their ancestors from Alsace-Bossue [der > Krummes Els! > ass] region which was known in former times as Grafschaft Saarwerden or > Nassau-Saarwerden and after 1745 as Nassau-Weilburg or > Nassau-Saarbruecken, until 1793 when the entire region became part of > France until 1871 when with the rest of Alsace and most of Lorraine it > became part of Germany, until the end of the first world war when it > once again became part of Bas-Rhin, France. > > These books by Dr. Gerhard Hein were written basically in German, > however international genealogical symbols are used therefore with a > little effort almost anyone should be able to read them with few if any > problems. > > John V. Reeb > > ------------------------------------------------- > > The German version of Amazon lists is as not available: > > http://www.amazon.de/Genealogie-Service-de-GmbH-Familienb%C3%BCcher-Krummes-Elsass/dp/3980873994 > > > and the organization they mention, Genealogie-Service.de, may no longer > be in business: > > http://www.genealogie-service.de/index.html > > That's information, but it doesn't get you any closer to the CDs. > > Robert Behra > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Justin Houser <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 10:46 am > Subject: Re: [A-L] Greetings / Questions concerning > Kirrberg/Diedendorf/Rauwiller parishes > > > Thank you Ewald. This information is very helpful. > > Can anyone tell me how to get the Hein CD? > > Justin
Hi Ewald, Thank you very much!!! I will add this DVD to my "wish list" of items to purchase as my genealogical budget allows. It should greatly help me in piecing together the families of the Brions and their relatives in the region from very reliable records. It is a great plus to be able to corroborate the records with the online church registers themselves! Justin On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Ewald K. <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Justin, > > The DVD "Das krumme Elsaß" replace the two CDs produced in the past and > concerning the compilations of records made by Gerhard HEIN for villages > located in Bas-Rhin (Alsace), in the area called "Das krumme Elsaß". > > Publisher: Dr. Gerhard Hein / Johann Heinrich Barth > Format: DVD > System-specifications: > a) Windows: > Windows Vista Ultimate, Business, Home (SP 1); 800 MHz; 512 MB RAM; DVD > player > Windows XP Professional, Home Edition (SP 3); Pentium III; 700MHz; 256MB > RAM; DVD player > > b) Mac: > Mac OS X 10.5; PowerPC G4 (867MHz+), Power PC G5, Intel-basierter Mac; > 512MB > RAM; DVD player, > Mac OS X 10.4.11; PowerPC G4, G5 or Intel-basierter Mac; 256 MB RAM; DVD > player > > The DVD can be bought by letter, phone, fax or email (no online shop > available at this time) at: > http://www.gen-roms.de/Produkte/GeneaCD/Elsass.html > (click on "Bestellen" at the bottom of the above website) > > Bestellnummer/order: 4100w (Windows) 4100m (Macintosh) > Price 50 euros, plus shipping (minimum 17 euros to a foreign country, > outside of Germany). > > Contact: > Johann Heinrich Barth > Schillerstr. 12 > D-46047 Oberhausen > Germany > > Tel: (+49)208 / 86 34 96 > Fax: (+49)208 / 86 34 31 > > address mail: [email protected] > > All the best from Alsace > > Ewald > +++++++++++++++++++++++ > > From: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:55 PM > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [A-L] Greetings / Questions concerning > Kirrberg/Diedendorf/Rauwiller parishes > > > Justin, > > > > I sent this earlier but it appears not to have made it to the list: > > > > Justin, > > > > To answer, at least in part, your third question, here is the record in > > the catalog of the Family History Library for the CD (unfortunately, > > their copy has been unavailable for at least the last year or two): > > ----------------------------------------- > > > > Title > > Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > > > > Authors > > Hein, Gerhard (Main Author) > > Barth, Johann Heinrich (Added Author) > > > > Notes > > Titel vom Bildschirm. > > Systemvoraussetzungen: gebraucht Adobe Acrobat Reader. > > Familienbücher von Gerhard Hein ; Register von Johann Heinrich Barth. > > Excerpts from 68 genealogical publications pertaining to the region of > > Alsace-Lorraine, France (now, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments). It > > was formerly called Elsaß-Lothringen, Germany. Particular emphasis is > > given to the former counties of Nassau-Saarwerden and Lützelstein. > > Includes extensive index to the publications. > > > > Subjects > > France, Alsace-Lorraine (région) - Genealogy > > Germany, Elsaß-Lothringen - Genealogy > > > > Copies > > Call Number - Location - Status - High Density > > CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 1 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - > > CD-ROM no. 2652 pt. 2 - FHL INTL Access Window - Not available - > > > > Format > > Books/Monographs (Compact Disc) > > > > Language > > German > > > > Publication > > Oberhausen : Barth, Johann Heinrich, 2000 > > > > Physical > > 2 CD-ROMs : Kte. > > > > ISBN/ISSN > > 3980873994 > > -------------------------------------- > > > > and here is the corresponding record from WorldCat (OCLC): > > > > Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > > Gerhard Hein > > > > 2001, ? > > German Computer File Book 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm. > > Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth ; ISBN: 3000067426 > > 9783000067426 > > Get This Item > > Availability: Check the catalogs in your library. > > Libraries worldwide that own item: 1 > > Connect to the catalog at your library > > > > External Resources: Request Interlibrary Loan > > > > Cite This Item > > > > Find Related > > Find Items About: Hein, Gerhard (7) > > Title: Familienbücher Krummes Elsaß > > Author(s): Hein, Gerhard > > Publication: Oberhausen, Schillerstraße 12 Freytag & Barth > > Year: 2001, ? > > Description: 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. 2 CD-ROMs 12 cm.; Medium: Optische > > Speicherplatte. > > Language: German > > Standard No: ISBN: 3000067426; 9783000067426 > > SUBJECT(S) > > Descriptor: Familie > > Geschichte. > > Verzeichnis > > CD-ROM > > Genealogie > > Geographic: Krummes Elsass > > Note(s): Titel auf dem Behältnis. > > Responsibility: Verf. [der] Buchreihe: Gerhard Hein > > Material Type: 5.25 in. disc (514); CD for computer (cdc) > > Document Type: Computer File; Book > > Date of Entry: 20031015 > > Update: 20100624 > > Accession No: OCLC: 643252092 > > Database: WorldCat > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > > > and here is a message about the CDs, sent to a RootsWeb list a decade > > ago (so the contact information may no longer be good): > > > > From: jvreeb <[email protected]> > > Subject: Fw: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD > > Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 09:40:20 -0700 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: jvreeb <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > <[email protected]> > > Date: Monday, May 07, 2001 9:17 AM > > Subject: Dr. Gerhard Heins compiled records on CD > > > > Pierre has asked me to answer some question in regards to CDs which > > contain the compiled records of Dr. Gerhard Hein as transcribed from > > all of the churchbooks and civil notary (estate settlements etc.) of > > the Grafschaft Saarwerden. What Dr. Hein done was to compile these > > records into many books; I don't know exactly how many at this moment, > > but I do remember back in 1980s Dr. Hein had wrote to me that there > > were over 69 done at that time. He had made 12 copies of each, one for > > the Departmental Archives in Strasbourg, one for himself and one for > > certain other people, who I understand were of some assistance to him > > in one way or other. These CDs are available through Freytag & Barth at > > Schillerstrasse 12, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany or Fax No. 0208 86341, or > > at [email protected] Please understand that I am not advertizing for > > them, however for those who are SERIOUSLY interested in obtaining the > > genealogical information of their ancestors from Alsace-Bossue [der > > Krummes Els! > > ass] region which was known in former times as Grafschaft Saarwerden or > > Nassau-Saarwerden and after 1745 as Nassau-Weilburg or > > Nassau-Saarbruecken, until 1793 when the entire region became part of > > France until 1871 when with the rest of Alsace and most of Lorraine it > > became part of Germany, until the end of the first world war when it > > once again became part of Bas-Rhin, France. > > > > These books by Dr. Gerhard Hein were written basically in German, > > however international genealogical symbols are used therefore with a > > little effort almost anyone should be able to read them with few if any > > problems. > > > > John V. Reeb > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > The German version of Amazon lists is as not available: > > > > > http://www.amazon.de/Genealogie-Service-de-GmbH-Familienb%C3%BCcher-Krummes-Elsass/dp/3980873994 > > > > > > and the organization they mention, Genealogie-Service.de, may no longer > > be in business: > > > > http://www.genealogie-service.de/index.html > > > > That's information, but it doesn't get you any closer to the CDs. > > > > Robert Behra > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Justin Houser <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 10:46 am > > Subject: Re: [A-L] Greetings / Questions concerning > > Kirrberg/Diedendorf/Rauwiller parishes > > > > > > Thank you Ewald. This information is very helpful. > > > > Can anyone tell me how to get the Hein CD? > > > > Justin > > > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >