[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Damenhorst = Dammhorst?
William Remus
remus at hawaii.edu
Sat Jul 17 23:11:21 PDT 2010
Dear All
I used Kartenmeister with the wild cards d????horst and came up with dammhorst. This is a logical choice since the m might have looked like an en. Click here for more
http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/City.asp?CitNum=16660
This was in Kreis Naugard about half way between Stettin and Gollnow near the border between modern Germany and Poland but part of Pommerania for hundreds of years. So a very logical location for a German to live.
Regards Bill
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