Hi Dale:
Gee!! It sounds like you are looking for the proverbial needle in the
haystack! Although, it does sound like you have found the haystack,
Glandorf. Are you sure of the town's name and spelling? If so
great!! The haystack currently has 6820 straws (People). If you have
a birth date, you could narrow the list down to a few straws born on
that date then see what happened to them. Of course if you have my
luck, there would have been 900 people born on that date. As for
records, I guess I am not much help there. Here is some basic info for
Glandorf churches. The Mormons/LDS/Family History Center has the
following for Glandorf.
[1]Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1808-1874
[2]Germany, Preu�en, Hannover, Glandorf - Genealogy
[3]Germany, Preu�en, Hannover, Glandorf - History
The oldest parts of the Roman Catholic church St. Johannis (St. John
the Baptist) date from the 13th century and were documentary mentioned
the first time in 1275. In 1636 the church was burned down by Swedish
troops during the [4]Thirty Years' War and was rebuilt with the old
material. Between 1817 and 1820 a complete modification of the building
occurred.
Another Roman Catholic church is St. Marien (St. Mary) in Schwege. It
was built 1863 due to the teacher Mathias Niehaus's initiative.
The Protestant church "Kripplein Christi" (Crib of Christ) is a wooden
church and was first built 1912 in Holsen-Ahle near by [5]B�nde. In
1952 the church was bought by the Protestant community of Glandorf and
was rebuilt on a new foundation.
Lots of luck.
Gale
Researching Anderten, Amt Hoya for B�sche