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Census records may be accessed at the following [http://population.bas-rhin.fr/ellenbach/index.php portal at the Bas-Rhin Archives].<br>  
Census records may be accessed at the following [http://population.bas-rhin.fr/ellenbach/index.php portal at the Bas-Rhin Archives].<br>  


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Revision as of 10:56, 31 January 2014

Gries is a commune in the canton of Brumath in the department of Bas-Rhin.

Before 1736 Gries (in Amt Brumath) was in the territory of Hanau-Lichtenberg. When that line was extinguished in 1736 it was transferred to Hesse-Darmstadt. 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.

ARCHIVES
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Les Archives départementales du Bas-Rhin is located at (sont situées au):
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6 rue Philippe Dollinger 67100 Strasbourg

The new site can be accessed at this web address that has a search engine:  Bas-Rhin Archives

  • CHURCH RECORDS

Church records may be accessed through this portal at the Bas-Rhin Archives.

  • CIVIL REGISTERS

Civil records may be accessed through this portal at the Bas-Rhin Archives.

  • CENSUS RECORDS

Census records may be accessed at the following portal at the Bas-Rhin Archives.

  • 1819 population 662
  • 1836 population
  • 1841 population

The Hanau-Lichtenberg family were rulers of Gries.  Their records are found in series C, G and E at the archives. Sub-series 17 J and 50 J may also be of interest.  The actual records are not on-line and are only available at the archives.