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  • in reply to: Court judgment of the title Title of NOSS #49941

    Hello,

    I don't think it is understood here, but an official order, which you will certainly no longer find today.

    I have indexed a lot in Königshütte and often stumbled across the name of Noß. So you should all entries to from NOSS / Noss search out at Geneteka and look, What was in the edge notes. As far as I can remember, stood there somewhere, that the nobility was wrong and never had a nobility.

    There was a Johann Josef Noss, State Advocat in Moravia, dem 1720 The Bohemian nobility and the addition of Nossberg was approved, 1727 The knighthood (so it was not called from Noß, but Noss von Nossberg. But this can be an equal name, not necessarily for direct relatives.

    LG,
    Michael

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    Hi sabina,

    looking at this 1891 map, I think there are three possibilities:
    1) burial directly in the church (kath. Pfarrkirche in the town centre);
    2) burial on the alter Begräbnisplatz (old cemetery)south-southwest of the church;
    3) burial on the Kirchhof south of the old cemetery.
    https://m.fotopolska.eu/foto/535/535029.jpg

    Kind regards,
    Michael

    Hi sabina,

    I do not know anything about Catholic cemeteries of the period, but his death record is found in the last folder, image 39.

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w6yvvpb21t9m9ag/AADwYv-iE3_tehp9zzwo_e17a?dl=0

    Kind regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Baptismal register of the Liebfrauenkirche 1872 #49764

    Hello,

    The church register duplicates were filmed by Silius Radicum and can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w6yvvpb21t9m9ag/AADwYv-iE3_tehp9zzwo_e17a?dl=0

    The originals were destroyed.

    LG,
    Michael

    in reply to: I am looking for Rosalia/Rosina Gebauer #49080

    Good day,

    Oczywiście jest to tylko teoria i prawdopodobnie niemożliwe jest jej udowodnienie lub obalenie w tym momencie, gdy odpowiednie zapisy zniknęły.
    Różnice w wyznaniach religijnych były wtedy znacznie bardziej ulotne. Wielu ewangelików brało ślub lub chrzciło swoje dzieci w kościołach katolickich.

    Regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: I am looking for Rosalia/Rosina Gebauer #49058

    Witam Zygmuncie,

    Ja również wywodzę się z rodziny Gebauerów z tych okolic. Moi Gebauerzy przybyli do Larischhof/Laryszowa („Wilkowitzer Kolonie”) w latach 80-tych XVIII wieku. Najprawdopodobniej było tam kilka rodzin, które najprawdopodobniej były protestanckimi osadnikami z Galicji. Seems, że początkowo nosili nazwisko „Neugebauer”, a następnie porzucili „Neu”. Szukanie Neugebauer może dać ci kilka wskazówek.

    Jednym z możliwych powodów, dla których nie można znaleźć małżeństwa, it is, że odbyło się ono w parafii protestanckiejw tamtych czasach najbliższa była w Tarnowskich Górach i niestety nie zachowały się żadne księgi metrykalne z tego okresu.

    Regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Tarnowskie Mountains – Evangelicals #49020

    Well, and, But we can't do anything, To fill these gaps. There would be one possible way in south-eastern Silesia, But not here.

    in reply to: Tarnowskie Mountains – Evangelicals #49008

    Good morning,

    Hello,
    The Evangelical Parish in Tarnowskie Góry began registration of baptisms, marriages and deaths around 1757 year. Still in 1900 year there were record books containing baptisms from 1757 year, of marriage 1780 year, as well as deaths from 1758 year. However, a large part of these books were lost during World War II, Most likely because, that older books were sent to the Central Evangelical Archives in Wrocław for duplication. The content of the archive was evacuated to a place in Western Silesia, and then left for burning, When the Red Army was approaching. So baptism has definitely disappeared, Perhaps also a wedding act.

    Regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Juliusburg, Oels #48978

    Good morning,

    The Oels poviat was one of the poviats most affected by World War II. As a result, almost no files from this poviat have survived.

    In the case of Juliusburg, no evangelical or civil record files have survived and only a few years of Catholic files.

    Only eight meters of files have been preserved from the regional court. The review can be found on my website: https://schaetzleingenealogy.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/82-572-0-Amtsgericht-Oels-Sad-Obwodowy-w-Olesnicy-Bestandsuebersicht.pdf

    Regards
    Michael

    in reply to: Jacob Grabowy/ Birth around 1800/ Rokitnitz #48953

    Hello Anita,

    The church records of Miechowitz are online at Familysearch.
    https://www.familysearch.org/de/search/catalog/958383

    Here, for example, the baptism of one on 05.07.1817 Born Jacob Grabowy. Father is the miller Jacob Grabowy, the mother, however, a Julianna born. Gryzok.
    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-CS9R-H5?cat=958383&i=797&lang=de

    They don't seem to have married in Miechowitz, See the index at Geneteka. Since the last name Gryzok does not occur often, I would guess, that the family is attracted.

    Best regards,
    Michael

    Hi,

    Before 1877, Brzezie belonged to Pogrzebin parish. The churchbooks are at the Diocesan Archive in Katowice.
    https://archiwum.archidiecezjakatowicka.pl/pl/metrics/parafia/217

    So the only way to get further is to make a request to the archive.

    The marriage record in Lubowitz can be requested from the state archive in Racibórz, file unit 18/432/0.

    Kind regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Chechło – Request to Michael (Weltenwanderer) #48819

    Hello Zygmunt,

    I know both the researcher, which originally copied the church book, as well as the second researcher, who created the index, But none of them is me.

    Regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Chechło – Request to Michael (Weltenwanderer) #48814

    Hello Zygmunt,
    Here you go:

    d. 7. Febr. [1768]
    Was in a common church after gifts of a dreymahl bidding ?? the 1. 2. and 3. Sunday after HL. 3 Kings of me the hunting of Joseph after the del. (?) Thomas Wolany V. Widow left son with the Magd Marianna Deß Allhieigen Chechlau Schaffers Paul Mrziglod Leibl. daughter. The witnesses were Valentin Gohl (?) The Schultz and Lucas Mussiol a gardener ?? From the village of Chechlau.

    d. 17. Sept. [1780]
    Was in the general church after what has been done as a Dreymahlenbiethung. 15., 16. and 17. Sunday after Pentecost, the Knecht Martinus of the late gardener by Byczin Johann Ligandza Boyal Son married by me, With the Magd Marianna, The eldest daughter after the late gardener in Chechlau Paul Mrziglod. The witnesses were Martinus Biscup a blacksmith by Chechlau and Johann Podkawa, Bauer von Chechlau.

    d. 20. October [1782]
    Was in the general church after what has been done in the same time. 19., 20. and 21. Sunday after Pentecost, the servant Paul dared a son after the late Paul Mrzyiglod a shepherd v. CHECHLAU with the Magd Susanna of a daughter of the shepherd to Dziedzinka Michael Rink daughter. The witnesses were Georg Thim a Schneider and Johann Podkowa a farmer, Beyde von Chechlau.

    Regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Chechło – Request to Michael (Weltenwanderer) #48810

    Zygmunt,

    Unfortunately, duplicate, which I have, only shows the left side, So I don't have the age of people in the records.

    ***

    31. January [1790]
    Was in the local church after gift dreymahlenbsteitung alß d. 2., 3. Sunday to Heil. 3 Kings and septuagesimae married by the Hochlöbl. Regiment of Wagenheim [= Wangenheim, IR47] and Compagnie V. Schwerin, Soldier Lucas Rink with the Wittib Marianna Liganza [Lub Ziganza] in the presence of the Zeygen ??? Sch ??? and Johan Podkowa ?? ?? Beyder from the village of Chechlau.

    ***

    Lohnia d. 26ten May [1814]
    Have been married in the local parish church of the young junction George Klois, Müller, With the Marianna of the late Schäfer Lucas Ring from Lohnia. Witnesses have been Hiebei George Tim, Schneider from Chechlau, und Wosniczka, Müller from Ujesd.

    ***

    Matthew,
    I only have years 1766-1827. Newer years have probably been prevailed from the FamilySearch microfilm or directly at the parish office.
    Chechło had his own registry office. Unfortunately, no registers have survived.

    Regards,
    Michael

    in reply to: Chechło – Request to Michael (Weltenwanderer) #48766

    Dear Zygmunt,
    I will speak next week.
    Regards,
    Michael

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