[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] What citizenship does Bürger imply?
Dana Parker
parker.dana at sbcglobal.net
Tue Sep 27 11:09:17 PDT 2016
Thank you both so much, Frank and Paul. I had assumed it meant Prussian national, because the relevant area became part of South Prussia and Posen, but then I began finding it in earlier records.
There is a strong shoemakers' guild connection to that part of my family. So this makes good sense.
Kind regards,
Dana Parker
> On Sep 27, 2016, at 12:03 PM, Paul Rakow <paul.rakow at cantab.net> wrote:
>
>
> Dana,
> As Frank says:
>
> "Bürger" will be a citizen of the town - usually someone
> of "middle-class" status, for example a master in one of the
> craft-guilds. For some towns the records of the town council
> have survived, and you can find out when your ancestor took
> the oath to become a Bürger, but in the books I've seen, it
> hasn't included any extra information about where the new
> citizens came from.
>
> Paul Rakow
>
>> On Mon, September 26, 2016 01:39, Frank Schultz wrote:
>> Hello Dana,
>>
>>
>> "Bürger" is actually an old medieval term and referred to people who
>> lived in a stronghold, a "Burg". Nowadays the term means basically being
>> a citizen. In the context you mentioned my guess would be that it means
>> men who lived in a town since country people would have their profession
>> listed. I do not believe that it will help with identifying where
>> somebody came from. That said, I hope to see some of the other responses.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Frank
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>> behalf of Dana Parker <parker.dana at sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sunday, September
>> 25, 2016 6:08:03 PM
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>> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] What citizenship does Bürger imply?
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> Before any of the Partitions of Poland, Lutheran records from Zduny,
>> Krotoszyn refer to some, but not all, of the men as Bürger.
>>
>>
>> What does Bürger mean in this context? Town citizen, without regard to
>> nationality? Prussian citizen living in Poland? Courtesy title? Does
>> it imply where someone came from?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Dana Parker
>>
>>
>>
>> Dana Parker
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