In einer eMail vom 09.12.2006 12:29:35 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt
hannover-l-request@genealogy.net:
kirchebuch amt Hannover
Hi Willemine
Usually those people say (in the archives) we have not enough time to make
researches or they say we cant do researches so they give you the name of a
local known genealogist or historian or sometimes people are working "free" for
the church or the archives. And they want of course money for one hour and
the price of 35 seems to be ok.
Almost you have the chance to make researches yourself in the archive, but
you know very well even when you live in Germany Hannover is a least 4 hours by
car so you nead a hotelroom and and and....
My researcher in Hannover wants exacly the same price plus the money for the
copies and depending from the place were she has to research, a little fee
for the voyage to this town.
Sometimes you have some luck and you get informations for free.... but this
is really rare to find an officer who is doing researches himself .... anyway
i found some very nice and gentle persons in the Archive in Bremen and in
Soest. But usually you have to pay ..
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Gale for your help
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Catagorized as luxary & entertainment expense item in my budget.. Winning the lottery would definately help fund my genealogy wish-list!!! There is always next month, next year.. The wish list will keep...and will probobly get longer.
Thirty-five an hour is expense.. but also I think depends on what you recieve for that thirty-five dollars. A local historian familiar with an archive perhaps can provide you with unexpected results. I don't know. I think always a good idea to search out everything clue and bit of information you can find in your own local archives so that you are absolutely certain that the thirty-five dollars per hour you spend is being spent wisely.
Barbie-Lew
In einer eMail vom 09.12.2006 12:29:35 Westeurop�ische Normalzeit schreibt
hannover-l-request@genealogy.net:
kirchebuch amt Hannover
Hi Willemine
Usually those people say (in the archives) we have not enough time to make
researches or they say we cant do researches so they give you the name of a
local known genealogist or historian or sometimes people are working "free" for
the church or the archives. And they want of course money for one hour and
the price of 35 seems to be ok.
Almost you have the chance to make researches yourself in the archive, but
you know very well even when you live in Germany Hannover is a least 4 hours by
car so you nead a hotelroom and and and....
My researcher in Hannover wants exacly the same price plus the money for the
copies and depending from the place were she has to research, a little fee
for the voyage to this town.
Sometimes you have some luck and you get informations for free.... but this
is really rare to find an officer who is doing researches himself .... anyway
i found some very nice and gentle persons in the Archive in Bremen and in
Soest. But usually you have to pay ..
Hi B.Lew
You are absolutely right.
Dollars is even more expensive.. while the Euro is higher then the $$
I dot quite a bit Pro Deo, for the SA community.. the country is big..and
ppl are not
capable to go to the big cities.. Johannesburg Cape town is 2 hours flight!!
and even you can do that in one day.. you might not find everything in the
archives IN that one day..
So I have quite a list of names to find in Cape town, from all over SA.(and
beyond)
MOst of the emigrating data is in Cape town..
The drive is about 120 miles, but i do it gladly.
I have no family in SA.. so i dont need to search for myself..
Someone has offered me help,and am very grateful for that and there i have
to go to Holland, because my Mom (97) is not quite well, i might be able to
travel to Hannover..and search for myself.
also expensive.. but this is the only way.. and probably less expensive..
then paying 35 Euro per HOUR!!
Best regards
Will
Mentions 1918-1933 hotbed of radical leftist parties .... nickname Little Moscow...
Mentions 1928 destruction of the historical town center.
Some of the surnames mentioned in your posts about Schwarzen Chronicle I have come across in the midwest as I methodically search for possible connections to my Sahs/Sass and Schmidt ancestors many of those surnames..though not any particular proof that they actually relate to my own family..
I think Geesthacht (if I am correct) is about 10 miles from Bergedorf. I think I have an old picture that grandparents marked Bergedorfer Strasse**..Also one marked Bergedorfer Schloss-park.
* Bergedorfer Strasse - If I understand correctly ... might be associated with Geesthacht?
Gosh..
Could I have criminal ancestors?
Did you find and data of the surnames Schmidt, Sahs, Sass, Sasse, Klatt or Potrafke in that Schwarzen Chronicle?
You probobly know of this possible source about SA Germans.
(Might even include contributions from yourself)
But in the minute chance you haven't stumbled upon..
Barbie-Lew
Hi B.Lew
You are absolutely right.
Dollars is even more expensive.. while the Euro is higher then the $$
I dot quite a bit Pro Deo, for the SA community.. the country is big..and
ppl are not
capable to go to the big cities.. Johannesburg Cape town is 2 hours flight!!
and even you can do that in one day.. you might not find everything in the
archives IN that one day..
So I have quite a list of names to find in Cape town, from all over SA.(and
beyond)
MOst of the emigrating data is in Cape town..
The drive is about 120 miles, but i do it gladly.
I have no family in SA.. so i dont need to search for myself..
Someone has offered me help,and am very grateful for that and there i have
to go to Holland, because my Mom (97) is not quite well, i might be able to
travel to Hannover..and search for myself.
also expensive.. but this is the only way.. and probably less expensive..
then paying 35 Euro per HOUR!!
Best regards
Will
Hat zufaellig jemand das Telefonbuch von Hannover von 1948, auch etwas davor
oder danach?? Oder hat die Moeglichkeit nachzuschlagen. Ich suche nach FRITZ
WEBER mit Frau Toni. Ich weiss leider keine Adresse. Ich habe jede Menge
alte Postkarten von ihm an meinen Grossvater ( seinen Bruder) - habe aber
sonst keinerlei Hinweise, wo er und seine Familie in Hannover gewohnt haben.
Um jeden Hinweis waere ich dankbar.
Lieben Gruss
Angie
im Adressbuch von 1953 gibt es 17 Fritz Weber und dazu noch unzählige
Friedrich Weber. Leider sind immer nur die Haushaltsvorstände angegeben
nicht aber deren Ehefrauen und Kinder. Es finden sich jedoch regelmäßig
Anagen zum Beruf.
Um deinen Friz Weber zu finden, solltest Du mir den Beruf von Fritz nennen.
Dann schaue ich gerne noch einmal nach.
Ich habe meine Eltern gefragt und keener, voralalem mein Vater kann sich an
nicht viel erinnern,was es den Fritz angeht. Also muss ich erst mal noch
weitere Grundarbeiten machen. Oder aber ich schreibe alle WEBER's in
Hannover an.......
Ich haette noch eine Frage an Dich.
Hannover zwischen 1948 und 1958 habe ich einen KURT BLOSS und Frau Emma
Martha, die in der HOHE STR. 21 in HANNOVER wohnten. Falls Du dafuer
nachschauen koenntest, waere ich Dir sehr dankbar.
Ich habe im heutigen Telefonbuch nur einen Eintrag einer Else Cavalho BLOSS
gefunden. Sie werde ich auf alle Faelle anschreiben. Man/frau kann ja nie
wissen.
Lieben Dank
Und alles Gute fuers Neue Jahr
Gruss
Angie