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Research in Other Countries => Europe => Topic started by: mumblemac on Monday 22 January 18 14:04 GMT (UK)
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Hi I'm trying to find where to start in tracing my husbands German grandmother and her German family. The problem is he did not know them as he has not had contact with his mothers side of the family since he was a baby and didn't even realise he was part German. They married just after the war and she came to England to live. I have their marriage cert which I've attached any guidance would be lovely her date of birth 13th February 1923 and she died in Hastings in feb 1990. Thankyou Sue
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Ancestry has some international records online, including some for Germany, which can be accessed free from local libraries in the UK. It may be worth looking to see if you can find any Lutheran baptism record on there for her as a starting point.
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Hi Sue
On the marriage cert, the father ist stated as Eugen Harig.
Hagerweg 3, Krefeld.
I had a look through the Krefeld address books and found following entries.
1931 – Eugen Harig Kaufmann (merchant), Eichental 21
1938 – Eugen Harig Kaufmann (merchant), Hagerweg 3
1940 – Eugen Harig Kaufmann (merchant), Hagerweg 5
1958 – Eugen Harig Rentner (pensioner), Hagerweg 3
1958 – Eugen Harig Kaufmann (merchant), Crön 39. (this must be a son)
There is only 1 Person (apart from 1958) named Harig listed in all books, so it must be „your“ Harig.
All these streets are in Krefeld-Uerdingen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uerdingen
Regsitry office Krefeld-Uerdingen
Standesamt Krefeld
Telefon: 0 21 51 / 86-2351
E-Mail:standesamt@krefeld.de
you´ve got to start somewhere ;)
Dave
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Thank you so much. This is something that means so much to me as my husband hasn't got any family and to think I could find someone from this is great. Sue
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As a direct descendant you are eligible
To apply for the docs.
If you like i could call the registry Office and clarify the Situation
Dave
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Hi Thank would be lovely if you do not mind we hope to visit there at some point sue
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i´ll try my luck tomorrow morning
Dave
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Hi Sue
the phone book for Krefeld shows one address.
http://www.dasoertliche.de/Controller?kgs=05114000&choose=true&page=0&context=0&action=43&buc=413&topKw=0&form_name=search_nat&book=413&kw=harig&ci=krefeld
Regards Peonie
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Sue
German law governing the access to vital (birth, marriage and death) records is very strict.
Births – 110 years
Marriage – 80 years
Death – 30 Years
Therefore Ilse´s birth certificate, 1923, is still protected and can only be obtained by direct descendants from the registry office where the birth was registered.
Standesamt Krefeld
Rheinstraße 138
47798 Krefeld
Martina Erdmann
Beschaffung von Urkunden und Fragen zur Familienforschung
Telefon: 0 21 51 / 86-2361
E-Mail:martina.erdmann@krefeld.de
I talked to Frau Erdmann this morning and she said:
Apply in writing stating clearly who you are, and why you´re eligible to apply for the cert.
Enclose as much information as possible. I would also enclose a copy of the marriage cert.
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Other records, out of the protection range can be found in the
Stadtarchiv Krefeld
Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 17
47803 Krefeld
Telefon: 0 21 51 / 86-2701
E-Mail:stadtarchiv@krefeld.de
Krefeld-Uerdingen
Geburten/Births - 1798-1907
Heiraten/Marriage - 1798-1937
Sterbefälle/Deaths - 1798-1987
I contacted the archive today
Mail them, (they accept queries in English) stating who / what you are looking for.
i.e. birth certificate Eugen, abt 1900
marriage certificate Eugen, abt 1920
If you want them to research for you it will cost € 12 / 15 minutes. i.e. € 48 Hour
Hope this helps
Dave
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Thank you so much. This is amazing. I will get as much info together as I can and email her. I will let you know how I get on. thanks again sue