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This gazetteer suggested two possible localities: Grosssteinhausen and Kleinsteinhausen.  
This gazetteer suggested two possible localities: Grosssteinhausen and Kleinsteinhausen.  


The Shtetl Seeker on [http://www.jewishgen.org www.jewishgen.org] can also be used in a similar way. It will work for localities known to be situated in the former Federal Republic of Germany [West Germany before 1989], since the German part of this tool is based on a 1960 gazetteer. Use the [http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/LocTown.asp ShtetlSeeker-Town Search]. There are four search options:  
The gazetteer on [http://www.jewishgen.org www.jewishgen.org] can also be used in a similar way. It will work for localities known to be situated in the former Federal Republic of Germany [West Germany before 1989], since the German part of this tool is based on a 1960 gazetteer. Use the [http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/LocTown.asp JewishGen Gazetteer]. There are four search options:  


*phonetically by Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex  
*phonetically by Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex  
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Both Grosssteinhausen and Kleinsteinhausen belonged to Hornbach Reformed parish. Civil registration records beginning in 1798 were kept in Grosssteinhausen. The ancestor's marriage was found in the Grosssteinbach civil registration records.  
Both Grosssteinhausen and Kleinsteinhausen belonged to Hornbach Reformed parish. Civil registration records beginning in 1798 were kept in Grosssteinhausen. The ancestor's marriage was found in the Grosssteinbach civil registration records.  


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=== Mystery Places  ===
=== Mystery Places  ===
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