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Suderbruch, Kingdom of Hannover, Germany is a small town northwest of Hannover. It has now combined with the administration of Gilten.  Larger towns somewhat nearby include Neustadt, Nienburg, Walsrode, Verden and Celle.  Small towns nearby include Rodewald, Gilten, Niedernstöcken, Schwarmstedt, Eickeloh and Mandelsloh.  Very small towns nearby without a church include Neudorf, Zingel, Untere Bauerschaft, Mittlere Bauerschaft, Obere Bauerschaft, Stöcken-drebber, Nord-drebber and Nienhagen.  
Suderbruch, Kingdom of Hannover, Germany is a small town northwest of Hannover. It has now combined with the administration of Gilten.  Larger towns somewhat nearby include Neustadt, Nienburg, Walsrode, Verden and Celle.  Small towns nearby include Rodewald, Gilten, Niedernstöcken, Schwarmstedt, Eickeloh and Mandelsloh.  Very small towns nearby without a church include Neudorf, Zingel, Untere Bauerschaft, Mittlere Bauerschaft, Obere Bauerschaft, Stöcken-drebber, Nord-drebber and Nienhagen.  Most of these smallest towns no longer exist separately and cannot be found on Google maps.  


Suderbruch is described in Meyers Gazeteer, which is now online:  
Suderbruch is described in Meyers Gazeteer, which is now online:  
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https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/20908078  
https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/20908078  


The 105 gazeteer shows the population was 285 and has a detailed map and lists neighboring churches in order of distance.  
The 1905 gazeteer shows the population was 285 and has a detailed map and lists neighboring churches in order of distance.  


The church there has not been filmed by FamilySearch, but the church books can be seen using Archion.de.  Which church book you need may be influenced by the years you are looking for.  Here is the data for the key towns close to Suderbruch.  
The church there has not been filmed by FamilySearch, but the church books can be seen using Archion.de.  Which church book you need may be influenced by the years you are looking for.  Here is the data for the key towns close to Suderbruch.  

Latest revision as of 06:35, 28 December 2019

Suderbruch, Kingdom of Hannover, Germany is a small town northwest of Hannover. It has now combined with the administration of Gilten. Larger towns somewhat nearby include Neustadt, Nienburg, Walsrode, Verden and Celle. Small towns nearby include Rodewald, Gilten, Niedernstöcken, Schwarmstedt, Eickeloh and Mandelsloh. Very small towns nearby without a church include Neudorf, Zingel, Untere Bauerschaft, Mittlere Bauerschaft, Obere Bauerschaft, Stöcken-drebber, Nord-drebber and Nienhagen. Most of these smallest towns no longer exist separately and cannot be found on Google maps.

Suderbruch is described in Meyers Gazeteer, which is now online:

https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/20908078

The 1905 gazeteer shows the population was 285 and has a detailed map and lists neighboring churches in order of distance.

The church there has not been filmed by FamilySearch, but the church books can be seen using Archion.de. Which church book you need may be influenced by the years you are looking for. Here is the data for the key towns close to Suderbruch.

Landkirch Kirhenkreis Kirche Comment
Hannover Walsrode Suderbruch 1735-1875
Hannover Walsrode Gilten 1632-1875
Hannover Walsrode Schwarmstedt 1590-1875
Hannover Neustadt Rodewald 1777-1875
Hannover Neustadt Neustadt 1726-1875
Hannover Neustadt Niederstocken 1667-1875
Hannover Neustadt Mandelsloh 1678-1876

The church used by a family may not be the church perceived to be the closest. Very small towns did not have a church and they went to a nearby church.

There is book describing the history of the town entitled Ein Heimatbuch für Suderbruch by Herwig zum Berge published in 2018.