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Pommern / Pomeranian Research Resources
Professional Researchers, Volunteers & Other Research
Services (Professionelle Forscher, Freiwilliger U. Andere Forschungs
Dienstleistungen)
- Ancestor and family
research Uckermark-Niederlausitz. Ancestor and family research in the
areas of Uckermark-Niederlausitz - Brandenburg - Berlin - Pommern - Posen -
Prussia, including heritage research - biographical information -
translations.
- Iwona Dakiniewicz,
gnealogy@pro.onet.pl Polish researcher recommended by Ray Laubsted
(rlaubsted@aol.com) by the Polish
Genealogical Society of America.
- Katarzyna Grycza,
elviska@poczta.onet.pl. Polish guide for Pomeranian genealogical
research. Works out of Poznan.
- Marek Karczewski, Zawila St. No. 47, 71-499, Szczecin, Poland,
gkar@ncs.rektor.ar.szczecin.pl. Polish guide for Pomeranian genealogical
research. The e-mail address is that of his wife. Please note in subject
line that the message is for Marek.
- Axel Lubinski (Danziger Strasse 31, D-18107 Rostock, Germany), a
university researcher, has compiled information on 17,000 emigrants from
Mecklenburg-Strelitz for the period 1847-1893.
- Dr. Rainer Mühle (Janstrasse 9, D-18057 Rostock, Germany), a university
researcher, has compiled information on 35,000 emigrants from the Uckermark,
Prignitz, and Ruppin areas of the province of Brandenburg, and from the
Kreise of Randow and Lauenburg in Pomerania, for the period 1815 to 1914.
- Pommernkontakte. Is the
largest and most up-to-date researcher database for family researchers in
Pommern. The purpose is to bring together all Pomeranian family researchers
and other interested parties to encourage contacts and information. It is
searchable by surname and lists towns and time periods being researched, as
well as the email addresses of the genealogists. (In English and German)
- Tadeusz Hubert Pilat, Ul. Matejki 1/15, 39-400 Tarnobrzeg, Poland. Te.:
4815 822 71 33, E-mail:
tadpilat@poczta.onet.pl. Polish researcher for old Pomeranian records -
reads old Polish handwriting, Russian Cyrillic scrip, and German Gothic
handwriting.
- Uwe Reich, a university researcher, (Siemensstrasse 12, D-14482 Potsdam,
Germany), has compiled information on 12,000 emigrants from the Kreise of
Arnswalde and Cottbus (primarily overseas migration); and Friedeberg,
Landsberg, and Soldin (primarily Continental migration), in the province of
Brandenburg, for the period 1816 to 1893.
- Markus Röhling, M. Th., Grünberger Str. 12, 10243 Berlin, Germany.
odysseus@ogy-gia.de
http://www.ogygia.de Genealogical
research in church, state, town and other archives for Berlin, Brandenburg
and Pomerania.
- Martin Sohn, lives in Burow, Kreis Demmin. (E-mail:
m.sohn@gmx.de) Is knowledgeable in
Pommern history and is familiar with research at the various archives in
Greifswald, Stettin, etc. He travels to Poland for research and will send
research results via e-mail. His rates are reasonable and he knows most of
the parish pastors in Vorpommern. (Recommended by Warren Wolf -
wufpk@wctel.net and Jeff Koepke -
jwkoepke@aol.com ).
- Genealogy Helplist -
Germany Volunteers who will do genealogical searching. (In English)
- Historic Emigration Office The
Historic Emigration Office has the passenger lists of all emigration ships
which departed from Hamburg between 1850 and 1934. These lists include about
5 million names on over 400 microfilms. If they are going to help with your
research, they need the EXACT year of emigration of your ancestors. If you
know for certain your ancestors departed from the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven,
there is nothing they can do to help. The passenger lists from Bremen were
destroyed in World War II. Will search the Hamburg Passenger Departure Lists
for a fee. (In Egnlish and German)
- Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness.
The 4293 volunteers of this movement have agreed at least once per month to
do a research task in their local area as an act of kindness. The cost to
you would be reimbursing the volunteer for his expenses in fulfilling your
request (video tape, copy fees, etc.). This is not a FREE service.
- Research Help edited by
Carol Gohsman Bowen. How to get started on German genealogical research
and suggestions on some researchers.
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Übersetzungsdienst / Translation Service - nur für genealogische Texte /
only for genealogy related material. Free translation service for Czech,
English, Dutch, French, German and Polish genealogical materials from
genealogy.net.
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