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    1. Re: [PRUSSIA-ROOTS] Prussian/Polish researcher
    2. Mark F Rabideau
    3. Hi Judy You can likely do much of this initial research on your own over the web, for no cost. Here are some links that might help: * Adressbücher- Address Books <http://www.many-roads.com/libraries/prussia-histories/adressbucher-address-books/> * Map Collection -- Landkarten <http://www.many-roads.com/libraries/maps/> * http://www.many-roads.com/link-directory/ * Tips, Opinions, & Pointers! <http://www.many-roads.com/key-topics/tips-opinions-pointers/> * Genealogy Materials & Courses <http://www.many-roads.com/key-topics/educational-materials/> Pax Vobiscum, ...mark (Mark Rabideau) ManyRoads Family Genealogist (Rabideau-Henss Family) *Visit us at: http://many-roads.com <http://many-roads.com/> * *Snail mail at: *711 Nob Hill Trail - Franktown,CO USA - 80116-8717 *phone:*+1.303.660.9400 *fax:*+1.303.660.9217 *member:*Association of Professional Genealogists & National Genealogical Society _____________________________________________________________________ *"It's always useful to know where a friend-and-relation is, whether you want him or whether you don't."* Rabbit, Pooh's Little Instruction Book (Winnie the Pooh) On 10/03/2011 01:44 PM, judy petersen wrote: > Hi, > I'm looking for names of possible Polish researchers that will research the > area of Prussia that is now Pomerania, Poland, up near the Baltic. > Specifically, I'm looking for info on family from the tiny villages of > Zechlin (now Zychlin)& Morgenstern (maybe spelled Morganstern), both about > midway& a little south between Stolpe (Slupsk)& Danzig (Gdansk). Family > name is Brodt, clearly German,& when they migrated to Chicago, they said > they were German. Most records for Germans were purged after the war when > Poland took over it's own government. However, someone a few yrs ago > suggested to me that some local records might be found in the Polish > archives in Stettin (Sczezin). > > Johann Brodt was a teacher in the tiny village of Zechlin, abt 1850-1870. > One of his sons became a teacher also, possibly of languages, in the area. > Johann died in Zechlin,& wife Wilhelmine emigrated to Chicago with her 6 > children. My brick wall is Wilhelmine's maiden name. U.S. records on the > kids show the name as anything from Krosg to Kersi, Kerst, Kreis, Kersq, > etc. We have tons of American records, so the only thing we lack is the > earlier Polish records. > > A cousin& I would like to find a Polish researcher that might search for > the Johann Brodt marriage record or birth records of the kids, etc. that > might have that maiden name. Since funds are limited, we're looking for > someone that others have used or believe are dependable& not too > expensive. Thanks in advance for any references or suggestions. > Judy > Anchorage, AK > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PRUSSIA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/03/2011 08:04:27
    1. Re: [PRUSSIA-ROOTS] Prussian/Polish researcher
    2. judy petersen
    3. Thanks, Mark. I'll look into these sites. I already have maps & locations, but maybe the other websites will link to the original records. Judy On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Mark F Rabideau <genealogy@eirenicon.org>wrote: > Hi Judy > > You can likely do much of this initial research on your own over the > web, for no cost. Here are some links that might help: > > * Adressbücher- Address Books > < > http://www.many-roads.com/libraries/prussia-histories/adressbucher-address-books/ > > > * Map Collection -- Landkarten <http://www.many-roads.com/libraries/maps/ > > > * http://www.many-roads.com/link-directory/ > * Tips, Opinions, & Pointers! > <http://www.many-roads.com/key-topics/tips-opinions-pointers/> > * Genealogy Materials & Courses > <http://www.many-roads.com/key-topics/educational-materials/> > > > > Pax Vobiscum, > ...mark (Mark Rabideau) > > ManyRoads Family Genealogist (Rabideau-Henss Family) > *Visit us at: http://many-roads.com <http://many-roads.com/> * > *Snail mail at: *711 Nob Hill Trail - Franktown,CO USA - 80116-8717 > *phone:*+1.303.660.9400 *fax:*+1.303.660.9217 > *member:*Association of Professional Genealogists & National > Genealogical Society > _____________________________________________________________________ > *"It's always useful to know where a friend-and-relation is, whether you > want him or whether you don't."* > > Rabbit, Pooh's Little Instruction Book (Winnie the Pooh) > > > > > On 10/03/2011 01:44 PM, judy petersen wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm looking for names of possible Polish researchers that will research > the > > area of Prussia that is now Pomerania, Poland, up near the Baltic. > > Specifically, I'm looking for info on family from the tiny villages of > > Zechlin (now Zychlin)& Morgenstern (maybe spelled Morganstern), both > about > > midway& a little south between Stolpe (Slupsk)& Danzig (Gdansk). > Family > > name is Brodt, clearly German,& when they migrated to Chicago, they said > > they were German. Most records for Germans were purged after the war > when > > Poland took over it's own government. However, someone a few yrs ago > > suggested to me that some local records might be found in the Polish > > archives in Stettin (Sczezin). > > > > Johann Brodt was a teacher in the tiny village of Zechlin, abt 1850-1870. > > One of his sons became a teacher also, possibly of languages, in the > area. > > Johann died in Zechlin,& wife Wilhelmine emigrated to Chicago with her 6 > > children. My brick wall is Wilhelmine's maiden name. U.S. records on > the > > kids show the name as anything from Krosg to Kersi, Kerst, Kreis, Kersq, > > etc. We have tons of American records, so the only thing we lack is the > > earlier Polish records. > > > > A cousin& I would like to find a Polish researcher that might search for > > the Johann Brodt marriage record or birth records of the kids, etc. that > > might have that maiden name. Since funds are limited, we're looking for > > someone that others have used or believe are dependable& not too > > expensive. Thanks in advance for any references or suggestions. > > Judy > > Anchorage, AK > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PRUSSIA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PRUSSIA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/03/2011 06:27:07