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<br>It has become the project of a group of people to evaluate and establish an inventory of Stadtbücher from the beginning to 1800 for the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony. A list of Stadtbücher that already have been evaluated can be looked at [http://www.trend-monger.net/develop/sbuch/index.htm here]. The list basically explains which records are available for a given town. The documentation is a work in progress. More can be read about it [http://www.trend-monger.net/develop/sbuch/InvEinleitung.html here.] | <br>It has become the project of a group of people to evaluate and establish an inventory of Stadtbücher from the beginning to 1800 for the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony. A list of Stadtbücher that already have been evaluated can be looked at [http://www.trend-monger.net/develop/sbuch/index.htm here]. The list basically explains which records are available for a given town. The documentation is a work in progress. More can be read about it [http://www.trend-monger.net/develop/sbuch/InvEinleitung.html here.] | ||
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'''Citizenship register of Treuenbrietzen 1591-1750''' | '''Citizenship register of Treuenbrietzen 1591-1750''' | ||
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Erich Wentscher listed all new citizens of Treuenbrietzen in Brandenburg for the years 1591-1750. There are a few entries before 1591. From 1722 on, there are more details about places of origin. The list appears in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', 8. Jahrgang, Heft 2 (1931), page 41. The periodical is available through the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, International Area, call number 943 B2as. | Erich Wentscher listed all new citizens of Treuenbrietzen in Brandenburg for the years 1591-1750. There are a few entries before 1591. From 1722 on, there are more details about places of origin. The list appears in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', 8. Jahrgang, Heft 2 (1931), page 41. The periodical is available through the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, International Area, call number 943 B2as. | ||
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<br>'''Citizenship register of Cöpenick 1621-1800''' | <br>'''Citizenship register of Cöpenick 1621-1800''' | ||
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The author Arno Jagster, has published a list of citizens of Cöpenick from 1621 to 1800. During the 17th and 18th century many new citizens came from France and the South West of Germany.<br>The list appeared in the ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', 8 Jahrgang, Heft 1 (1931), beginning with page 25. The periodical is available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, International Floor, call number 943 B2as. | The author Arno Jagster, has published a list of citizens of Cöpenick from 1621 to 1800. During the 17th and 18th century many new citizens came from France and the South West of Germany.<br>The list appeared in the ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', 8 Jahrgang, Heft 1 (1931), beginning with page 25. The periodical is available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, International Floor, call number 943 B2as. | ||
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'''The citizenship records of Kremmen 1679-1784''' | '''The citizenship records of Kremmen 1679-1784''' | ||
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In 120 years 609 persons received citizenship in Kremmen. The author Kurt Meyerding de Ahna listed each applicant by name, profession and place of origin. Notes, i.e., military service of those acquiring citizenship in later years were not mentioned, because of lack of space. ( Should there be interest: The original records are in the Geheimes Staatsarchiv in Berlin). | In 120 years 609 persons received citizenship in Kremmen. The author Kurt Meyerding de Ahna listed each applicant by name, profession and place of origin. Notes, i.e., military service of those acquiring citizenship in later years were not mentioned, because of lack of space. ( Should there be interest: The original records are in the Geheimes Staatsarchiv in Berlin). | ||
The article “Das Bürgerbuch von Kremmen 1679-1784” was published in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', Jahrgang 17, Heft 6 (1940) and is available through FamilySearch, Family History Library Catalog, call number 943 B2as.<br> | The article “Das Bürgerbuch von Kremmen 1679-1784” was published in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', Jahrgang 17, Heft 6 (1940) and is available through FamilySearch, Family History Library Catalog, call number 943 B2as.<br> | ||
'''The citizenship books of Küstrin 1695-17'''50 | '''The citizenship books of Küstrin 1695-17'''50 | ||
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The list is found in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung ''15. Jahrgang, Heft 3 (1938), beginning with page 71. The periodical is located in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, International Floor, call number 943 B2as. | The list is found in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung ''15. Jahrgang, Heft 3 (1938), beginning with page 71. The periodical is located in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, International Floor, call number 943 B2as. | ||
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'''New Citizens in Prenzlau 1585-1600''' | '''New Citizens in Prenzlau 1585-1600''' | ||
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The city of Prenzlau kept citizenship records uninterruptedly for 230 years until 1918. There existed even older records with a time frame from 1585 to 7th April 1681. | The city of Prenzlau kept citizenship records uninterruptedly for 230 years until 1918. There existed even older records with a time frame from 1585 to 7th April 1681. | ||
The author Wolfgang Münstermann listed the new citizens coming to Prenzlau between 1585 and 1600. It is of note that in 90% of cases the place of origin of the newcomer was given. 60% of them originated from the Uckermark (cultural area to which Prenzlau belongs). The article “Die Neubürger Prenzlaus von 1585-1600” was published in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', 19 Jahrgang, Heft 5 (1942), starting with page 150. The periodical can be retrieved through FamilySearch, Family History Library catalog, call number 943 B2as<br> | The author Wolfgang Münstermann listed the new citizens coming to Prenzlau between 1585 and 1600. It is of note that in 90% of cases the place of origin of the newcomer was given. 60% of them originated from the Uckermark (cultural area to which Prenzlau belongs). The article “Die Neubürger Prenzlaus von 1585-1600” was published in ''Archiv für Sippenforschung'', 19 Jahrgang, Heft 5 (1942), starting with page 150. The periodical can be retrieved through FamilySearch, Family History Library catalog, call number 943 B2as<br> | ||
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