[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Hauf

Sigrid Pohl Perry perry1121 at aol.com
Mon May 7 16:09:57 PDT 2012


To all,
Putnowice is listed on an EWZ record (I recognize the sources); there 
are many errors on such records regarding birth locations of ancestors. 
Daniel Hauf was born in 1853. Very few Germans were in the Lublin area 
that early, and most likely not in Putnowice. I think the Belchatow area 
village of Parzniewice quite likely, and not that different if you think 
about it being a location given verbally to a Nazi official in 1940.

Sigrid Pohl Perry

On 5/7/2012 5:12 PM, Gary Warner wrote:
> To all,
>
> I cannot say which location is correct, but there is a Putnowice, and 
> the one in the MPD record is about 70 km SE of Lublin.
>
> Gary Warner
>
>
> On 5/7/2012 1:50 PM, Karl Krueger wrote:
>> I looked at the MPD and found the Daniel Haufs you are talking about. 
>> One of them with two wives gives this as his birth place and me as 
>> the source from my EWZ extractions.
>> Putnowice Kolonia&Gorne&Wielkie, Chelm, Lubelskie, Poland
>>
>> Putnowice was probably on the EWZ record but everything following 
>> that must be incorrect. I do not recognize that place being near 
>> Lublin and the Lublin database does not have this birth suggesting he 
>> probably was not born near there. SGGEE0032 gave the birth as 
>> Posnowicz so who know who is right. If you have an actual birth 
>> record that should be right. Does Dick Stein's information give that 
>> to you? Try to find a town with similar spelling near Belchatow.
>>
>>
>> I'm in with Sigrid. The two are probably the same. Try to find if 
>> Daniel's parents die in the Lublin database. Karl
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>   From: Sigrid Pohl Perry<perry1121 at aol.com>
>> To: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org; 'Frances 
>> Hauf'<dollyhauf at att.net>
>> Sent: Monday, May 7, 2012 3:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Hauf
>>
>> Dolly,
>>
>> The difference between the two reported birth dates is 12 days. That's
>> exactly the difference between the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The
>> Gregorian date which we use would be the later date. Polish and German
>> records would have used that date. Russian officials who had anything to
>> do with requiring dates would have insisted upon the Julian calendar
>> date. So, if you also have other information that shows this Daniel Hauf
>> to be part of this family, I think the calendar issue resolves the
>> difference in birth dates.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sigrid Pohl Perry
>>
>> On 5/7/2012 2:37 PM, Frances Hauf wrote:
>>> About 5 years ago, Richard Stein sent me a list of Haufs from a 
>>> Belchatow film,
>>> but I didn't know enough as to whether they could be related to my 
>>> husband's
>>> Haufs. Now I have found a few  on the Lublin Church site and the 
>>> Master site,
>>> that I know to be mine.  However the DANIEL HAUF that is mine has a 
>>> birth date
>>> of Oct 31, 1853 from records on here. There is a DANIEL HAUF in the 
>>> list of
>>> children of Gottfried Hauff and Juliane Gerke with a birth date of 
>>> Oct 19, 1853,
>>> that Richard sent me. Is that a good chance that they might be the 
>>> same one ?
>>> Names and places have always led me to believe that the ones listed 
>>> on this site
>>> could be the ones I am looking for. Sure hope I can prove this 
>>> Daniel, somehow,
>>> as there is lots more on here and in the info that Richard sent me.  
>>> Any
>>> thoughts or help will be much appreciated.
>>> Dolly Hauf
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