[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Skoszewy, Stare Skoszewy, Nowe Skoszewy
Paul Rakow
paul.edward.luther.rakow at desy.de
Fri Apr 5 09:56:13 PDT 2013
Hello Mauricio,
I don't think these records are online (yet) but they
may be in the LDS films. (But I'm not sure - the catalogues
are rather muddled and confusing to me - maybe someone who
knows more about the villages in question can give a better
answer).
It looks to me as if the LDS aren't quite sure whether
they have records from Nowe Skoszewy or Stare Skoszewy.
In the Pradziad catalogue it says that the old records
are from Nowe Skoszewy (back to 1610) - in the LDS catalogue
they have Stare Skoszewy records back to 1610. I don't think
that two rival Catholic churches both started their books in
1610 in neighbouring villages - it's just a confusion in the
catalogue.
The LDS have two Skoszewy films with marriages for 1827,
film 743016 and 2084971, items 2-6.
I would order both - my guess is that one of them will be
Napoleonic Code long marriage record in Polish, from the State
archive in Lodz, and one will be the church record in Latin,
from the church archive in Lodz.
What's really got me confused is the records Pradziad
shows in the Tomaszow Mazowiecki branch of the state archive;
records from Skoszewy, without any old or new. Where do they
fit in??
I'm in Lodz now - they are working hard at digitising
- there are notices up that certain records can't be ordered
because they are being scanned. There are also lots of records
from the Catholic church archive (Archiwum Archidiecezjalne w
Lodzi) which have been scanned and can be seen on the computers
in the state archive's reading room, but which I don't see
on the internet - I hope they will go onto the net sometime
soon.
Paul Rakow
Mauricio Norenberg <mauricio.norenberg at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am trying to get hold of the actual record, I am not sure if it will be
> on LDS films as Jerry mentioned. This member at genealodzy.pl has indexed
> as well:
> http://www.geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?rid=159&from_date=1827&to_date=1827&search_lastname=&search_lastname2=&rpp2=50&rpp1=450&bdm=S&w=05ld&op=gt
>
> The 10 th entry of the list, Jan Noryberg, this is my gg grandfather.
>
> By the way, thank you so much everyone on helping me finding this joy,
> specially Hannes Werner.
>
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>
> On 4 April 2013 02:04, Karl Krueger <dabookk54 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I am not familiar with Nowe Skoszewy and I doubt that village had their
>> own Catholic church back in 1827. I have looked at films for Stare Skoszewy
>> (https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/218810) up to 1828 since,
>> Mauricio, this is where our ancestors lived back then. But when I had that
>> film it was before I knew you were potentially related to me so I did not
>> pay attention to the Noerenbergs on that film. The names I paid attention
>> to were Hirsekorn, Wolski, Domres, and Nikel all from Glogowiec or Buczek.
>> Note that Markus does not show up in this parish since they reported to
>> Dmosin or Kolacinek and you have that data from me already. All Germans
>> from those churches are in the MPD already.
>> Karl
>>
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