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Expertise, Associations & Memberships

ManyRoads is pleased to enumerate our relevant genealogical expertise as well as our genealogical memberships and associations. Expertise Created and maintain the one of the Internet’s single largest repositories of Kreis Elbing (Prussia) genealogy source documentation Created and maintain one of the Internet’s most robust West Prussian Historical Map archives 10+ years genealogical experience Integration [...]

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An Elbing Remembrance- Fred Rump

We’ve had some interesting discussions [...] lately but I feel that for most of us Elbing and it’s history is far, far away. The people who actually lived there before 1945 are fast becoming a dying breed. In addition, while there is much Information available in German sources, little information can be found in English. [...]

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Zeyer Friedhof- 2010

Vergangenheit in aller Munde (original source article) Die Kirche und der Friedhof in Zeyer (Gemeinde Elbing) haben den Kampf gegen die Naturgewalten verloren – den gegenmenschlichen Widerwillen und Vergessenheit aber gewonnen. Das war ein wichtiges Ereignis für das ganze Dorf. An der Stelle, wo sich einmal die evangelische Kirche und der dazu Friedhof befanden, wurde [...]

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Elbinger Adressbücher

We are seeking to complete our collection of all known Elbing Prussia (Kreis Elbing Westpreussen) Address and Telephone Books. Please note we are only interested in obtaining copies of texts which were printed before 1945 prior to the ethnic cleansing and expulsion of the German population after the end of World War 2. A complete [...]

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Elbinger Schutzjuden

source: courtesy Fred Rump In 1783, Moses Simon paid 40,000 Thaler to the city to earn protection and the rights to compete with his Christian counterparts in Elbing for himself and his descendants. (Schutz = protection and Juden= Jews) By 1812, 33 such families had settled in Elbing. Most had paid a fee to the [...]

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Protected: John Evert Johnson 1923- 1945

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Frieda Senger -Suchdienst & Soviet Records

Today when I arrived home a letter from the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz- Suchdienst awaited me.  I have to admit the contents were, for me extremely exciting!  The only challenge I have with the documents is that three of the four pages are in Russian. Perhaps a kind reader is willing to help me understand the [...]

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The Deyo Mystery… is solved!!

Note: I have solved this mystery and established the link.  John’s parent’s were, in fact, Joseph Dion (Deo- Deyo) and Julia (Julie/ Julienne) Denis (Denys, Lafay, LaFaille, Dennis). The most commanding piece of obvious genealogical evidence is immediately below (John’s death certificate). As for the rest of the story, I am writing and plan to [...]

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Expulsion of German Nationals from Neissbach

Contributed by Researcher 230112 People in story: Thomas Fischer Location of story: Neissbach, Grafschaft Glatz Article ID:  A1070371 Contributed on: 06 June 2003

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Expulsion Summary

source document link The results During the period of 1944/1945 – 1950, more than 14 million Germans were forced to flee or were expelled as a result of actions of the Red Army, civilian militia and/or organised efforts of governments of the reconstituted states of Eastern Europe. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Germans were detained [...]

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