[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Using 'Kartei Quassowski'
Paul Rakow
rakow at ifh.de
Tue Oct 24 11:11:11 PDT 2006
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Jan Peters wrote:
> Once you find your name what can you do with it? Are
> there documents available?
>
Dear Jan,
The Quassowski books have short bits of information in
them, concerning people who lived (for the most part) in East
Prussia. The index on the web is to tell you which page of the
book to read.
Since Dave Obee has copies of the books maybe he could
give an example or two of the sort of information they contain.
(It's quite a few years since I last used these books).
For the most part it seems to be quite isolated facts, it
isn't really clear to me just what Quassowski was trying to
achieve with his collection of data.
As I said in my first posting, I never found anything useful
to me in these books, even though I have connections to East Prussia.
I think a "hit" that would be interesting is
1) If you were searching for a *genuinely* rare name, and found from
the book a town where someone of that name lived.
or 2)
you found someone with the right name in a town or village that you
already knew your family was connected too, so that you could assume
it was a potential relation.
Paul Rakow
rakow at ifh.de
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------
>> Worth Anderson <worth_a at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>A resource it identifies
>>>>is: Borchert, Reinhard, "Die Kartei Quassowski,"
>>>>(Hamburg: Verein fur Familienforschung in Ost-
>> und
>>>>Westpreussen e.v., 1992), FHL book 943.8 D22k.
>>>>
>>>>An index to this multi-volume work is available
>> online
>>>>at <http://www.kartei-quassowski.de.vu/>
>>
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