In reading your suggestions, studying maps, and looking at other
collections of records, I think that I mis-understood what the researcher
told me. There are many early records of Linden and Stadorf in the
Ebstorf church books, so I believe that they have always been a part of
the Ebstorf district.
Thanks to all of you for the many suggestions. You pointed me to some
sites that I'd not studied before, but now are listed in my bookmarks.
Mona --
Researching WOLLE, RIECKMANN, GROBE, STEHR, MEYER, SCHROEDER,
SCHULENBURG, BUNGE, JACOBS and many more, all in the Uelzen area
Mona_Houser@juno.com
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mona_houser@juno.com schrieb:
... There are many early records of Linden and Stadorf in the Ebstorf church
books, so I believe that they have always been a part of the Ebstorf district.
... Mona
If you are sure both haven't come from the neighbourhood, it would be invain
looking through the other parish books.
Researching WOLLE, RIECKMANN, GROBE, STEHR, MEYER, SCHROEDER, SCHULENBURG,
BUNGE, JACOBS and many more, all in the Uelzen area
If you can give me your JACOBS, MEYER, STEHR, SCHROEDER and SCHULENBURG-dates,
there might be connections I can tell you. Have MEYER of the Uelzen-region in my
own pedigree and know of some of the others of the region, most of them in the
neighbourhood-region of L�neburg. The normal case for getting a new work at the
times of 1863 as a "Dienstknecht" was looking around in the nearby places.
Sincerely Hans Peter Albers