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Before 1736 Gries (in [[Amt Brumath|''Amt ''Brumath]]) was in the territory of [[Hanau-Lichtenberg]]. When that line was extinguished in 1736 it was transferred to [[Hesse Darmstadt (Landgrave)]]. The rights of all nobility over Weitbruch were abolished effective 11 Aug 1789 by France. This was confirmed by the Peace of Lunéville on 9 February 1801.&nbsp; From 1871 to 1919 Gries was in the German Reich (Gries, Straßburg, Unter=Elsaß, Deutsches Reich).<br>  
Before 1736 Gries (in [[Amt Brumath|''Amt ''Brumath]]) was in the territory of [[Hanau-Lichtenberg]]. When that line was extinguished in 1736 it was transferred to [[Hesse Darmstadt (Landgrave)]]. The rights of all nobility over Weitbruch were abolished effective 11 Aug 1789 by France. This was confirmed by the Peace of Lunéville on 9 February 1801.&nbsp; From 1871 to 1919 Gries was in the German Reich (Gries, Straßburg, Unter=Elsaß, Deutsches Reich).<br>  


=== PUBLICATIONS<br> ===
=== PUBLICATIONS<br> ===
 
Kaminské, Jean-Paul.&nbsp; GRIES: Fiches familiales (1627-1792); KURTZENHOUSE: Table des Mariages (1627-1792); WEITBRUCH: Fiches familiales (1627-1792). Strasbourg: [http://www.alsace-genealogie.com/ Le Cercle Généalogique d’Alsace], 2008.<br>


Schaeffer, Jean-Paul. GRIES: Registres paroissiaux protestants Naissances, baptêmes (1572-1799) Mariages (1572-1792) Strasbourg: [http://www.alsace-genealogie.com/ Le Cercle Généalogique d’Alsace], 2003.<br>
Schaeffer, Jean-Paul. GRIES: Registres paroissiaux protestants Naissances, baptêmes (1572-1799) Mariages (1572-1792) Strasbourg: [http://www.alsace-genealogie.com/ Le Cercle Généalogique d’Alsace], 2003.<br>
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