[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German settlers Cholm/Lublin area

Gary Warner gary at warnerengineering.com
Mon Feb 11 10:20:30 PST 2008


Hannes,

Well,  it sounds like not only you would benefit from membership, but so 
would we, as you have some new data.

Our data fro Eduard Werner and Karoline Schielke comes from 
Bogumilow-Okorsk, Evangelishe Kirche Okorsk (Volyn)

Sometimes when you cannot go further back on one line it is best to try 
and go back on the lines of cousins, as they all wind up in the same place.

Gary

Hannes Werner wrote:
> Hello Gary,
> indeed I should join the SGGEE, for I know that there is much more
> information on my ancestors.
> More than FELLER and Czajkowski. I know it from other members that shared
> some information with me.
>
> The FELLER and Czajkowski you mentioned is definitly my family !
> I traced the FELLER back to 1600 in saxonia/Sachsen !!!
> Im working on the CZAJKOWSKI (Andrej +Anna - parents of Konstanzia) line in
> Lask area/Poland.
>
> Even my WERNERs are found in Odessa library and SGGEE records (Eduard
> Werner/Karoline Schielke). I found my "dead point" in Radom/Masow. in 1850.
> Birth record of E.W. states his father Gottfried WERNER 53 years old and
> mother Karoline Jacholke 42 years.
> But I cannot find their origin !!!
>
> Hannes WERNER
> Reamgen - Germany
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary Warner" <gary at warnerengineering.com>
> To: "Hannes Werner" <Hannes.Werner at online.de>
> Cc: <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 6:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German settlers Cholm/Lublin area
>
>
> Hannes,
>
> You do not give me a lot to go on, but since Feller and Czajkowski are
> such unusual surnames, if your lines include an Eduard Robert Feller,
> son of Robert Feller and Konstanzia Czajkowski, then you should consider
> joining SGGEE, as we have at least some of your records.  Since we do
> not have much on this family, please give me more specifics on some of
> your other lines, and I will confirm.
>
> Gary
>
>
>
> Hannes Werner wrote:
>   
>> Good evening list-members,
>>
>> there is only rare information (in comparison to other areas) about
>> prussian/German settlers in the Cholm/Lublin area.
>>
>> Here is a source that I found on "DLIBRA" - a polish online library:
>>
>> http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=79168&from=&dirids=1
>>
>> It's a book in German language with some background-information.
>> Partly its is some kind of nationalistic, but the information behind could
>> be a good help for family-searchers to understand : from where... and
>>     
> how...
>   
>> There are some names and origins in the book.
>>
>> Hannes Werner
>> Germany
>>
>> (Searching:
>> Werner - gesamt Polen; Radom um 1850; Inowroclaw um 1870
>> Büch,Buech, Bich, Bick, Bych, Byck,Bück, Buek
>> Czajkowski - Zdunska Wola und Lask
>> Domcke - Großraum Lodz
>> Feller - Lodz ab 1840
>> Grüneich, Grueneich - gesamt Polen
>> Jacholke, Jachulke, Jascholke u.a. - gesamt Polen
>> Scheibel - rund um Lodz/Kalisch
>> Schielke, Schilke - gesamt Polen
>> Winkler - rund um Lodz
>> Zachäi Zachae, Zachai, Zachaj, Zachei, Zachej, Czachei - rund um Lodz
>> (auch Bayern und Niederrhein)
>> --------------------------------------------
>> Scharf/Kottwitz/Ludwig/Rademacher - rund um Breslau, Striegau, Hausdorf)
>>
>>
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