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UżytkownikHallo,
Geneteka hat nichts, da Schierokau noch nicht indexiert wurde. Allgemein ist von Schierokau quasi überhaupt nichts (katholisches) online. Man kann die Mikrofilme entweder überhaupt nicht oder nur von einem Familienforschungszentrum der Mormonen aus einsehen.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/578486Bei https://metryki-korzenie.pl/ kann man immerhin drei der Mikrofilme von anderen Forschern erhalten.
Vom zuständigen Standesamt Cziasnau (wo man zumindest die Todeseinträge finden könnte) ist auch so gut wie nichts online (hier gibt es Geneteka-Indexe für die wenigen Online-Jahrgänge).
https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/de/zespol/-/zespol/75365Schönen Gruß,
MichaelWeltenwanderer
UżytkownikHallo,
Anna STOJEK geb. RESPONDEK starb am 20.06.1899 in Lublinitz im Alter von 35 Jahre und fünf Wochen. Geboren war sie in Jezowa. Eltern waren Anton RESPONDEK, Auszügler in Lublinitz, und Marianna GAIDA, zuletzt wohznhaft in Jezowa.
Thomas STOJEK blieb nicht lange allein, er heiratete am 15.01.1900 in Lublinitz die Marie ZIELONKA (Bild 1, Bild 2).
Sein vollständiger Name war also Thomas Johannes STOJEK, *09.12.1939 in Lublinitz als Sohn des Schuhmachers Michael STOJEK und Marianna WYKA, beide zuletzt wohnhaft in Lublinitz.Hier die Taufe des Thomas STOJEK am 10.12.1839.
Thomas STOJEK starb an Gehirnschlag am 30.03.1910 in Lublinitz und wurde ebenda am 02.04.1910 bestattet.
Die Heirat wird vermutlich in Schierokau stattgefunden haben, Jezowa gehört zu dieser Pfarrei.
Schönen Gruß,
MichaelWeltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi,
I think it would make sense to look for his wife’s death first, then – maybe that one will give you an indication of whether or not he was still alive at that point.
Kind regards,
Michael30 sierpnia 2024 o 10:53 w odpowiedzi na: Ksiąg kościelnych z Gliwice (ewang.) i Brzezinki (Gliwice) #42077Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi Adam,
Unfortunately, in Silesia, when there is no information about the fate of the churchbooks, it usually means that the records were lost in WWII or the immediate aftermath.
It is a bit puzzling why there wouldn’t be more churchbook duplicates available, but unfortunately, duplicates from the Amtsgericht of Gleiwitz do not seem to have survived.Kind regards,
MichaelWeltenwanderer
UżytkownikNo. 2
Lipine, 16 January 1899The following persons appeared in front of the signing registrar today for the purpose of marriage:
1 The unmarried blende roaster (Blenderöster) Joseph Dudek, personally known, Catholic, born 28 Feb 1876 in Nieder Schwircklau, Rybnik county, living in Lipine, son of the deceased farm owner (Stellenbesitzer) Franz Dudek and his wife Johanna née Nogly, the latter living in Nieder Schwircklau
2 The unmarried Balbinr Kunowski, personally known, Catholic, born 27 Mar 1877 in Domb, Kattowitz county, living in Lipine, daughter of the deceased shift worker Franz Kunowski and his wife Hedwig née Grabiwada, the latter living in DombThe following persons were cited as witnesses and appeared:
3 The mine goods transport specialist (Anschläger) Karl Dudek, personally known, 28 years old, living in Lipine
4 The trader Andreas Buchta, personally known, 37 years old, living in Lipine[…] (the witness Buchta was illiterate)
Notes in margins:
The wife died in ?? on 16 May 1954, register office ?? no. 261/1954.A daughter called Agnes, born 7 Dec 1903 in Kattowitz (register office Kattowitz no. 950/1903) got married on 21 Apr 1942 in Berlin-Kreuzberg (register office Berlin-Kreuzberg no. 1007/1942).
Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikWitam Karina,
Niestety ten rok nie jest dostępny online.
https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/zespol/-/zespol/142920
O akt małżeństwa należy zwrócić się do Archiwum Państwowego w Katowicach.
Akt ma sygnaturę 12/2654/0/2/38
kancelaria@katowice.ap.gov.plPozdrawiam,
Michael6 sierpnia 2024 o 18:40 w odpowiedzi na: Searching for information about Fedor Badrian born about 1830 to 1840 #41811Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi Paul,
That’s not a lot to work with. I can tell by the surname that he was Jewish.
On Ancestry, there is a guy called Peter Lax who has created a large collection of Silesian Jews.
It also includes Fedor Badrian, who was married to Lene/Helene Nebel.
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/86879386/person/122055426421/facts?_phsrc=cny1&_phstart=successSourceAccording to the information provided, Fedor was born on 10 Aug 1835 in Pleß (now Pszczyna) and died 7 Jun 1877 at a monastery hospital in Neustadt O/S (Prudnik).
You would have to request the death record from the state archive in Opole or ask Peter for it. I also cannot find the source for his birth. All records I can find for Pleß start the decade after.
Kind regards,
Michael2 grudnia 2023 o 16:03 w odpowiedzi na: Krolewska Huta . Poszukiwanie przodków Stryczek-Zajutro #38293Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi,
have you looked through the death indexes 1909-1920 of all parts of Królewska Huta? The local hospital was in Nowy Hajduk, so she might have died in the area covered by Hajduki Wielkie USC.Kind regards,
MichaelWeltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi,
There is no specific plan for these records to go online. You can order the marriage record from the state archive in Cieszyn for half a dollar, which you can easily pay using Wise or Revolut.
Contact:
https://katowice.ap.gov.pl/ap/oddzial/cieszynKind regards,
Michael1 listopada 2023 o 19:14 w odpowiedzi na: Ksiąg chrztów, ślubów i pogrzebów z lat 1875-1947 z Leszczyn #38095Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi,
Leschczin belonged to the Catholic parish of Belk before 1817, had own churchbooks from 1817, and had its own register office from October 1874.
The churchbooks [are stored](https://archiwum.archidiecezjakatowicka.pl/pl/metrics/parafia/38) at Archiwum Archidiecezjalne w Katowicach (which has no digitalisation plans).
The civil records are stored at Archiwum Państwowe w Racibórzu, file unit 18/346/0.
The first 20 files from that file unit have been digitalised, but there is no known timeline for their publication on szukajwarchiwach.Kind regards,
MichaelWeltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi,
The Diocesan Archive in Katowice has no plans of publishing its records online.
Why not use Silius Radicum’s civil registers from Chorzów instead?
At least the marriages and deaths are fully available for that period. Births only until 1910/1917, depending on the register office. With the parish located towards the southwestern part of the city, I guess the register offices Königshütte I and Ober Heiduk / Bismarckhütte would be the ones to search. There are paper indexes available to help you speed up the search, as well as some digital indexes on Geneteka.Kind regards,
Michael8 października 2023 o 15:01 w odpowiedzi na: Archiwum Państwowe we Wrocławiu – otwarto skany katastru karolińskiego #37934Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi,
I have added your map to the Cadastre resources on my website now.
http://schaetzleingenealogy.de/en/przewodnik-genealogii-slaskiej/ (available in DE, EN, PL).
Kind regards,
Michael16 września 2023 o 17:07 w odpowiedzi na: Archiwum Państwowe we Wrocławiu – otwarto skany katastru karolińskiego #37835Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikAmazing job, Viktor!
16 września 2023 o 15:35 w odpowiedzi na: When will the Hohenbirken (Brzezie) Church Books be online? #37834Weltenwanderer
UżytkownikHi Brian,
Brzezie only had churchbooks from 1877 onwards. Before that, it belonged to Pogrzebin parish.
Brzezie and Pogrzebin are in Katowice diocese. The diocese has NO plans whatsoever to put anything online. Therefore, all you can do is request searches (not cheap) through the diocesan archive. For the time after October 1874, you can rely on the civil records, which are located at Racibórz state archive (searches there are cheaper) and for which the marriages have been indexed by Silius Radicum on Geneteka.Kind regards,
MichaelWeltenwanderer
UżytkownikHallo,
das wäre ein Fall für die Heimatortskartei im Bundesarchiv Bayreuth (Wartezeit leider 18 Monate aufwärts).
Ebenso können Sie die beiden Heimatzeitungen zu Gleiwitz durchsuchen, ob er dort erwähnt wurde:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AlteNachrichten/wiki/schlesien#wiki_heimatbl.E4tter_der_nachkriegszeitBei Invenio (Suchmaschine des Bundesarchivs) tauchen viele Müllers aus Gleiwitz auf, bloß nicht der Gesuchte.
Schönen Gruß,
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