[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] EWZ question (Norenberg)
Gerald Klatt
gerald.klatt at shaw.ca
Tue Jun 10 07:10:04 PDT 2014
Hi Mauricio and list readers.
To Mauricio's question, in part...
I read and undertood that though the population of Germans in Volhynia peaked in 1900, many Germans had already begun leaving in the late 1880s for North and South America. That's when the earliest of my own extended family ancestors left. Then a subsequent generation left between the wars, in 1929. My own parents (and grandparents) were among the last to leave, in the 1940 relocation to Warthegau. By 1948 and 1950, most were in either of East or West Germany, Canada or the US. My dad's parents and his youngest brother finally joined us in 1958.
sidebar:
Just yesterday I began to read some found letters sent to my mother(+1998)from several cousins in Germany. I recognised most of the writers' names as cousins, but I was surprised to find one c1992 letter written from a family that remained in (Dieterwald, Warthegau) Poland. I don't recognise the (two) married names, but the writer mentions all the first names of her siblings, their ages and whether they were married and number of children each had. What's clear is that they knew my mom as children in either Volhynia or Warthegau and had completely lost contact after that. What's unclear is whether they are related or simply childhood friends. Now I'm trying to figure out whose family they belong to. It looks like I whole new family I can't account for a this time(yet).
Regards,
Gerald
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mauricio Norenberg" <mauricio.norenberg at gmail.com>
To: "Joyce G" <jguasch at fastmail.net>, "GPV List" <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 10 June, 2014 5:51:55 AM
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] EWZ question (Norenberg)
Hi Joyce,
Thank you for sending details. They are interesting, mainly the ones in
Lodz I believe.
I have some questions about researching EWZ files which I replicate to the
list. What is the best approach when browsing EWZ files? I can see many
Norenbergs there but the villages are usually far away from Luck where my
ancestors where in 1908, they are even outside Volhynia. All of the
ancestors that I know but one have left Europe by 1915. I am pretty sure
there are others that I don't know of that might have stayed in Volhynia
and never left.
But for those who stayed in Volhynia (Luck area) and in general, was there
a common migration until the WWII? Did they go back to Poland or went East
before the war or in between wars?
I'd say probably not a good idea and can't afford to order every EWZ file
with a Norenberg in it if I can't filter a little bit more, there are
plenty that will be unrelated.
Kind Regards
Mauricio
On 9 June 2014 03:57, Joyce Guasch <jguasch at fastmail.net> wrote:
> As you will see, there are some location names that I have not corrected
> for one reason or another. In this case, I am stumped. Especially Michael
> Noerenberg and his spouse, born in “Marianowic”
>
>
>
> If you have any suggestions, let me know. I have copies of the Stammblatts
> where this info came from that I can also send you.
>
>
>
> If you would like any spouse info, some is available. Whatever was on the
> Stammblatts has been recorded. My file, when finished, will cover two
> films. It is a work in progress, very slow progress.
>
>
>
> Joyce Welke Guasch
>
>
>
> *From:* Mauricio Norenberg [mailto:mauricio.norenberg at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Saturday, June 07, 2014 9:46 PM
> *To:* Joyce G
> *Cc:* GPV List
> *Subject:* Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Random Finds: Norenberg
>
>
>
> Hi Joyce,
>
>
>
> I would much like to have a look on these files, if could possibly send it
> to me.
>
> Kind Regards
>
>
>
> Mauricio
>
>
>
> On 8 June 2014 16:26, Joyce Guasch <jguasch at fastmail.net> wrote:
>
> I too have a number of Noerenbergs in a file, from EWZ film, Dubeczno, and
> from Radom area. If anyone would like details, let me know and I will send
> details.
>
> Joyce Welke Guasch
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ger-Poland-Volhynia [mailto:ger-poland-volhynia-bounces at sggee.org]
> On Behalf Of Gerald Klatt
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2014 3:23 PM
> To: SGGEE
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Random Finds: Norenberg
>
> I was scrolling scans for my own research and recognised a familiar name
> from this list recently. It seems a shame not pass on the find. If of no
> use to Mauricio or Robert may be some use to someone else.
>
> A couple of random finds for the FN Norenberg researchers:
>
> Tutschin, Rowno
>
> 1887
> 6.
> ♂ Adolf Norenberg
> * 1885 Hoszcze
> ✞ 7 July 1887 Hoszcze
> []9 July 1887 Hoszcze
> father: Friedrich Norenberg
> mother: Karoline Binder
>
> http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/439/sygn.%20216/pages/PL_1_439_216_0138.htm
>
>
> 1890
> 6.
> ♂ Erdmann Friedrich Nerenberg
> * 31 August 1890 Witkow, Rowno
> ✞ 5 September 1890 Witkow, Rowno
> [] 7 September 1890 Witkow, Rowno
> father:Friedrich Nerenberg
> mother: Caroline Binder
>
> http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/439/sygn.%20216/pages/PL_1_439_216_0144.htm
>
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>
> Regards,
>
>
> Gerald
>
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