[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Neu Wuerttemberg Amt Tkaczew andGruenbergAmt Laznow

Michael Stockhausen michael.stockhausen.ff at web.de
Thu Aug 3 12:49:41 PDT 2006


Bill,

I can conirm what Jan wrote and add some information that I found in Otto
Heike´s "150 Jahre Schwabensiedlungen in Polen":

... 8 settlers from Neu Württemberg (founded in 1801) , that had only been
given a plot of 20 Morgen, managed to receive plots of 2 Hufen in the Colony
of Gruenberg, that was founded in 1804.

The list of the first settlers in Gruenbach contains a Gottfried REISSER
from Feuerbach/Württemberg

I believe I saw records for Gruenberg in Galkow, perhaps also in Kurowice.
But I am not sure.

Michael Stockhausen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jan Textor" <textor_jan at hotmail.com>
To: <remus at hawaii.edu>; <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Neu Wuerttemberg Amt Tkaczew
andGruenbergAmt Laznow


Bill,

"Neu Wuerttemberg Amt Tkaczew" is called Tkaczewska Góra today and is
located at the coordinates 51°54' 19°15'.

Your "Gruenberg Amt Laznow" is probably Zielona Góra today.  There are at
least four towns with that name in Poland, but my guess is that it is the
one located at the coordinates 51°42' 19°42', between Lódz and Laznowska
Wola.

Hope this helps.
Jan Textor


>From: William Remus <remus at hawaii.edu>
>Reply-To: remus at hawaii.edu
>To: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
>Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Neu Wuerttemberg Amt Tkaczew and
>GruenbergAmt Laznow
>Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 17:29:27 -1000
>
>I am looking for the villages where the Reiser family stayed on their way
>from Feuerbach, Wuertemberg to Volhynia around 1805. According to some old
>records, these two villages are Neu Wuerttemberg Amt Tkaczew (zwischen
>Krubin und Lipinsken-Stadt) and Gruenberg Amt Laznow, both in South
>Prussia. Does anyone know where these villages were located and in what
>churchbooks records might be found?
>
>When he eventually got to Volhynia Jacob Reiser was the kantor for
>Faustendorf and his wife was the midwife Juliana Reiser often seen as a
>witness in the St Petersburg birth records.
>
>Regards Bill Remus
>
>PS and looking forward to seeing many of you at the convention next week in
>Edmonton.
>
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