[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Re:Zyrardow, church records and Amalia Meissner Dreger
JanKohl57 at aol.com
JanKohl57 at aol.com
Thu Dec 16 17:55:20 PST 2004
Thank you all you wonderful, helpful people.Rose, Bob and Karl. My
grandmother Amalia MEISSNER, b. in Zyrardow and was baptised Evan.Luth. One part of the
document says in Wiskitki 20 Mar. 1910. Her future husband who was also her
cousin Rudolph DREGER was also b.in Zyrardow. Their mothers were sisters
Paulina and Florentina WENDLANDT. Amalia was sent to the U.S. in 1913 to marry her
cousin and also her parents did not want her to be put out in the fields to
work for the germans! Amalia's parents: Edward MEISSNER b. Nov 2 1876 to Johann
MEISSNER and Julianna(nee DRABERT) of Feliscdorf. Don't know were this place
is. I don't have the actual birth cert. but have ledger #190-year1870. Strange
that it is dated Oct 12, 1940 Zyrardow. Edward married Paulina WENDLANDT
daughter of Michel and Justine(nee WENDLANDT).? I have written info on Paulines
birth and baptism.. "the city is in poland bei Peterkau." , according to ledger
#7557 in Eichstadt. Pauline WENDLANDT b. in Piaski Sept. 5 1871, bapt.Sept
17 1871 Augsburger Evan. ch. This is taken from ledger # 191 1871 on June 18,
1940. I have found so far 4 different Piaski towns. I also have marriage info
of Edward and Paulina's marriage on Feb 12, 1893 dated Oct 12 1940. Was
there a time in 1940 that they all had to prove their ethnicity with these
documents? As I noted in my original inquiry Edward and Paulina and two of my
grandma's brothers named Hugo and Edi were all supposedly put in work or
concentration camps, but escaped. It' s not known where or when. Paulina died after the
war in Feb 6 1946. My mother said she had been very sick and "they would'nt
give her the medication she needed" Edi died shortly after also Mar 10 1948. I
have a picture of him with several other men dressed in what looks like striped
prisoner garb, sitting on cots. Could this have been from a hospital or work
camp? Another paper that I have written by my grt grdf Edward says: #1
Grandmother settled in Zyrardow on 9-30-1887, #2 I settled there as well on
6-10-1893, #3 THE GERMANS TOOK US FROM ZYRARDOW, POLAND TO GERMANY ON 7-30-1944*****
#4 Ever since I was a small child I lived with my parents in Zyrardow, #5 For
40 yrs. I worked in a factory in Zyrardow. My wife worked there as well. She
put in 46 years of work. We are retired and receive old age benefits. What do
you think # 3 means? It's taken me 12 years to find someone to translate
these papers that I have. Most are in German, Russian or Polish. I want you to
know that I really appreciate your assistance on this. Sincerely Janine
Kohlhorst jankohl57 at aol.com
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