[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Ger-Poland-Volhynia Digest, Vol 139, Issue 7

Barb Yantha byantha at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 06:08:50 PST 2014


beautiful pictures on those websites, Bob! Thank you for sharing!

On 11 December 2014 at 15:00, <ger-poland-volhynia-request at sggee.org> wrote:

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>    1. One Stone  &  Clues to 'My Brick Wall' (Krampetz at aol.com)
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> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 22:22:46 -0500
> From: Krampetz at aol.com
> To: ger-poland-volhynia at sggee.org
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] One Stone  &  Clues to 'My Brick Wall'
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> I found a site of interest to this group, as well as  to me, called "One
> Stone"
>   subtitled - "in the footsteps of the settlers in Kreis Thorn and  more":
>        http://kamiennakamieniu.wordpress.com/
>
>  The site is in Polish,  Google or Bing make it readable in  English, if
> needed.
>  There seems to be quite a bit to explore.  Many photos of  cemeteries, old
> cottages,
>   maps and more.
>  There are quite a number of 'Achieves' on more pages,  also a  way to be
> notified
>   of updates,
>
>   I found this site while searching for "Andreas Krampitz" who is
> mentioned
>   as a settler in the town of Cegielnik (or Cegielnia) which  is, or was,
> near thorn.
>      http://kamiennakamieniu.wordpress.com/2012/10/08/cegielnik/
>   This article mentions a number of surnames that I  recognized via
> marriages
>    to (unrelated) Krampitz surnamed individuals.
>
>   Facts about My Brick Wall:
>   I have the wedding document from 1794, in Leibitsch,  where Andreas
> Krampitz,
>   the father of the groom, is present at the marriage of his  eldest son,
> Jacob,
>   my 3xGreat GF,  to Anna Maria Fehlau.  (or  Fehlauin).
>   No wife of Andreas (mother of Jacob) is mentioned, I assume she  had
> passed.
>   Anna's father, Gottlieb Fehlauer is mentioned as a  'schoolmaster' in
> Silno
>   Jacob & Anna went on to have 4 children in Jackowo, near  Czernikowo,
> those
>   births were found in the indexes of the Czernikow Parish  at:
>
> http://www.szpejankowski.eu/index.php/metryki-wykazy-osob/102-indeksacja.html
>
>    My Brick Wall:
>    I cannot find the births of Jacob or his other  siblings or anything of
> Andreas.
>    The article puts a Andreas Krampitz in Cegielnik  (named Ziegelwies in
>    the early 1800 map in the article),  which is near  Thorn.  Then later
> in Jackowo
>    and later generations moving toward Lipno.   I now  believe I need to be
> looking
>    in the areas North of Thorn for those  records.
>    Based on those village names,  anyone have  knowledge of the churches I
> should be
>    researching for those records?
>
> All help, clues & pointers appreciated
> Bob K.
>
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