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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.  


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 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>  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 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, FamilySearch Catalog, call number 943 B2as<br>  


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