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A collection of Hausmarken is not available. To identify Hausmarken used by our ancestors, one has to peruse secondary literature, especially papers published through regional historical societies or conduct on-site research.  
A collection of Hausmarken is not available. To identify Hausmarken used by our ancestors, one has to peruse secondary literature, especially papers published through regional historical societies or conduct on-site research.  


There are two articles and actual Hausmarken in Familienkundliches Jahrbuch Schleswig-Holstein, Jahrgang 20. One article is by Erwin Freytag  listing Hausmarken (1584-1608) and their owners from the Meldorfer citizenship records, the other article is by Karl Boie, listing Hausmarken (1575-1817) and their owners of the parish of Meldorf. The book is available through the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT at the International Floor. The reference number is 943.51 B5fj.
There are two articles and actual Hausmarken in Familienkundliches Jahrbuch Schleswig-Holstein, Jahrgang 20. One article is by Erwin Freytag  listing Hausmarken (1584-1608) and their owners from the Meldorfer citizenship records, the other article is by Karl Boie, listing Hausmarken (1575-1817) and their owners of the parish of Meldorf. The book is available through the FamilySearch Library, Salt Lake City, UT at the International Floor. The reference number is 943.51 B5fj.


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