[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Schmidtke of Chelm, Poland, Russia
Krampetz at aol.com
Krampetz at aol.com
Fri Apr 15 23:52:40 PDT 2011
Nearly all Germans were expelled from Eastern Europe after WWII.
EZA ( _http://ezab.de/_ (http://ezab.de/) ) has many or most of the
evangelical (Lutheran) church
books of their churches.
With just the names of my grandfather and his brother and approximate
birth
years and towns they named at Ellis Island (which weren't their birth
town)..
EZA found: His, his 10 siblings (most unknown to family), his parents &
stepmother's
Birth records, those records also named all his grandparents. They
replied
in 3 days via email, and sent all papers within a week. All for a very
low fee.
Other's have said it took longer for them, but they are a source.
Good luck,
Bob Krampetz
In a message dated 04/15/11 04:47:47 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
mhairi at andrewswireless.net writes:
Juliane Schmidtke, born Feb 2, 1878 in Chelm, Province of Poland, Russia
Father Heinrich Schmidtke, mother Justina Winkler
She married my grandfather in Gretna, Manitoba, Canada on May 13, 1908. At
that time she was a widow called Juliane Fuhl (nee Schmidtke), and had a
daughter Emma born Aug 25, 1902.
The only other record I can find of her is the 1916 Manitoba, Canada
census.
On this census it says she immigrated in 1907 as did her daughter Emma.
I have exhausted all avenues in Canada and can find nothing further about
her.
I am looking for any information that may be available on the German
Genealogy in Eastern Europe, so far my searches have come up empty, and I
am
at a loss as to how to go about finding any information.
Mhairi Patterson
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