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Written by volschin
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Sunday, 07 August 2005 13:55 |
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PhpGedView is a revolutionary genealogy program which allows you to view and edit your genealogy on your website. This 'Open Source' software program is the engine behind our Genealogy Databases. PhpGedView has full editing capabilities, full privacy functions, can import from GEDCOM files, and supports multimedia like photos and document images. PhpGedView also simplifies the process of collaborating with others working on your family tree. Your latest genealogy information is always on your website and available for others to see. |
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Friday, 05 August 2005 00:00 |
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There are no translations available. Der Aufbau dieser Datenbank wurde vor einigen Jahren mit der Familien-Geschichte der Rudolfs aus Hohenbach, Galizien begonnen. Aus dieser kleinen Familiengeschichte wurde eine Datenbank mit über 80,000 Personen, die Galiziendeutsche Siedler und ihre Nachfahren aus der früheren sogenannten "Koloniegemeinde Padew", bestehend aus den Orten Padew, Hohenbach, Reichsheim, Ranischau, Josephsdorf, Tuszow, Ostrowy, Schönanger, Wildenthal, Kurszina Mala and Wielka, enthält. Aber auch Familien aus umliegenden Orten, wie Steinau, Königsberg und das Gebiet des Kirchspiels Sielec in Russisch Polen sind aufgrund der engen Beziehungen zwischen den Familien enthalten. Durch Heiraten und Wanderungsbewegung der deutschen Siedler in 150 Jahren deutscher Besiedlung Galiziens sind aber auch andere Gebiete wie Wolhynien und die Bukowina enthalten. |
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Written by volschin
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Thursday, 04 August 2005 23:15 |
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There are no translations available. Eine im Aufbau befindliche Datenbank Galiziendeutscher Siedler und ihrer Nachfahren für Ostgalizien, im Moment hauptsächlich aus dem Kreis Stryj. Die Datenbank enthält zur Zeit circa 3000 Personen. |
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Datenbank Olschinski-Familie |
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Written by Veit Olschinski
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Thursday, 04 August 2005 23:15 |
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Eine im Aufbau befindliche Datenbank der Familie Olschinski aus Ostpreußen sowie verwandter Namensformen wie Olschinsky, Olszinski, Olshinsky, Olszynski, Olszynska, Olczynska. Die Datenbank enthält zur Zeit circa 350 Personen. Die ältesten bisher bekannten Erwähnungen in Ostpreußen beziehen sich ab 1708 auf den in Groß Bössau im Kreis Rößel lebenden Bauer Peter Olschinski und seine Nachfahren. In den Jahren bis nach 1800 wurde dabei die Namensform Olszynski und Olschinski für teilweise dieselbe Person benutzt. |
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Datenbank 1939 Resettlement |
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Thursday, 04 August 2005 23:12 |
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On September 29, 1939, Poland was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of an agreement signed by the German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop and the Soviet Premier Molotov. This called for Poland to be divided approximately along the Warthe River. One of the terms of this agreement was that German ethnics were to be relocated from the Russian area to the German area. As this was being done, all those who claimed German ethnicity were interviewed and given travel papers. These resettlement records are stored at the Berlin Document Center and are available on microfilm at the Family History Centers of the LDS church. Each film contains several thousand entries, giving the primary individual and his or her immediate family. If the record is for a married male, it will give the name of the wife and her family as well. If the record is for a married female, it usually does not give the name of her spouse, but will often contain the names of any minor children. The data include date and place of birth, occupation, parents place of birth and sometimes the date of birth, where the parents may have died and the date and place of marriage. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 March 2008 13:24 |
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