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Topic: STUHMCKE, GOLZ, ALBRECHT, OTTO. Any to UK? (Read 151 times)
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EDO
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Good morning members,
Did any of these German names also migrate to UK in the 19th century?
I have a number who migrated to Australia: They are forebears of my wife.
Would like to hear from any descendants.
EDO
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EDO
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Good morning Annie,
Thank you very much for your response.
It could well be that the Wilhelm GOLZ you mention is a relative of my wife's GreatGrandmother, Emilie Pauline Albeitine GOLZ, who was born about the same time. She was born in Friedland, Petznick [Petzec] West, Prussia.
A further avenue for me to research.
Thank you .........
Sincerely
Bruce EDMONDS
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Hi Bruce,
here's a possibility for a rainy afternoon, when you have a few more names to compare:
on the german GEDBAS site there are over 300 GOLZ, including an Albertine Golz, getauft (christened) 1854 in Lodz, Poland. I don't think that was part of West Prussia (Preussen) but you may recognise some other names there.
http://gedbas.genealogy.net/index.jsp
Bob
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