[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Locating records
Bronwyn Klimach
bronklimach at gmail.com
Mon Dec 15 02:19:16 PST 2008
Herscheul,
Are you able to tell us where this property was, and if this is the location
of your wife's aunt's birth, marriage etc?
The location is essential for finding vital records. If you are trying to
find information about the death of this lady's daughters, sometimes this is
recorded in the place from which they were exiled.
Kind regards,
Bronwyn.
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 11:19 PM, hhowell <hhowell at lakedalelink.net> wrote:
> I need some advise and direction. My wife's aunt was removed to Russia
> from Poland prior to WW I. She returned after the war and reclaimed the
> family property. Her husband had immigrated to the US prior to the war.
>
> Her name was Augusta (Konn) Fenske, b 5 Jun 1879 m Ed Fenske. Children at
> the time of her removal were Ed Fenske, b 7 Aug 1910 and twin girls born
> about 1912. Family story is that the twin girls died while in exile.
>
> Where could I start looking for records.
>
> Herschuel Howell
>
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