[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Schmidt location?
krampetz at aol.com
krampetz at aol.com
Thu Jan 21 18:48:08 PST 2010
If that's a translation from "nee", the French word meaning "Born as",
that would be her maiden name..
Bob
In a message dated 01/20/10 11:32:42 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
dproper at charter.net writes:
All,
My wife's 2nd great grandmother, Dorothea __?__ was married to Michael
Strefling when she died
in Volhynia. The Volhynia 1860's Death file has an entry for her like this:
Last, First Name D/M Year Place
Parents/Spouse
Strefling, Dorothea 26 Jun 1867 Shitomir
husband Michael
Film/It Pge Reg Remarks
1884090/2 536 62 born Schmidt 44 yr
Looking at other entries in the file, the "born Schmidt" would mean that
she
was born in a
place named "Schmidt" in 1823. So where would that be? There is no place by
that name in the
Volhynia Gazetteer - does anyone have any idea where it might be referring
to?
Also, the place of death: most of the places seem to refer to a parish name
and yet there are
other places seem to refer to actual places???
Thanks!
Dave Proper
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