Timesland und das Forsthaus Junkerwerder bei Hitzacker / Dannenberg Luchow area

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Timesland und das Forsthaus Junkerwerder bei Hitzacker-

------------------------------ In answer to those who wonder and to "Pam Sullivan" <hope9@comcast.net>Subject: [HN] Reineke Reinecke Joe Meyer msg 9 Nov 30 2007To: "Hannover-L@Genealogy. Net" hannover-l@genealogy.net
Because of my lack of insight to put the right place in my posting. I have been so busy posting lately to Manfred Puffahrt, I took for granted it would be known. But you are correct. There are two of a lot of places.

I am glad not for Nahrendorf. That is the church I wrote to for my Information. I also wrote to Radenbeck church and there are two of those Radenbeck. I wrote to Thomasburg which it is location.

I know from my posting on message board at rootsweb that Reinecke can come from France,and Luxembourg and the Little area by Elbe below Hamburg and maybe east. In Luneburg Stadt. If one browses Heinrich Borstelmans book about the landownership in Bleckede area one sees the name in my many favorite villages.

But then Schutschur and Darchau and a few others of my interest are in Danneberg church district maybe or in the political district. I will have to check the link I have of Sprengel. [Hope I spelled that right} or Kirch spiel. maybe right.
I was googling taking the long way around leaving out word " Kirche" I was looking for a nice site of church of Dannenberg by the Elbe. The area of Concentration camp during the war. Area by Luchow. I then found the subject above which I posted to google and received a little education on life there by the border.. It has so many links and covers so many delicious books translated by google of course. So many delicious pictures perfect on a night like this. Nice to travel there online and browse.

A few years ago I read a diary written about some Meyer who immigrated to usa and lived in that area by Hitzacker during the time of one of the wars. I have not found it again since then. I had hopes of finding it. It is full of links and I might still find it.

So hope you see what I saw. It covers Breese in der Marsch and two or three other ones.
Browse the one on villages and it will leave no doubt the area of my interest.

The entire site covers some of the war events, changes and life.

True the translation leaves one wondering at times, but it does a good enough job.
Enjoy.

From the snowy Wi. nite.

Jo Meyer

Ps. I would like to find someone who has translated the various ownerships of the villages written in Heinrich Borstelmans book on Bleckede. So I can compare what I have translated to theirs. There are some of the old script that I have not translated all that well. I find the i,t,l, and s confusing as well as many others.
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