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Europe / Re: Lüneburg in the nineteenth century
« on: Thursday 03 April 14 23:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi

If you are still seeking information on Luneburg, this may help.   

State Archives in Luneburg.  They carry official civic documents not births, deaths and marriages although they may have some BMDs for the couple of years that Napolean's mob ruled the city as the French wanted civil as well as church registrations recorded.   I can't remember the exact dates but roughly 1812-1814.   I have paid the archives to do research work for me.   So if know your people had a business as mine did, you can work on the business find out the street etc etc.  They could give me history of the ownership of the building owned by my ancestors back to the 1500s.

E-Mail: stadtarchiv@stadt.lueneburg.de
Internet: www.lueneburg.de/stadtarchiv

There are three main churches in Luneburg: St Johannis, St Nicolai and St Michaels.   All the BMDs for the church records during the timeframe that you are looking at are stored at St Johannis.  When I went there I was looking at church records that were over 200 years old.

Kirchenbuchamt Lüneburg
Bei der St. Johanniskirche 4
21335 Lüneburg
E-Mail: kirchenbuchamt.lueneburg@evlka.de


They too have a service which you pay for if you can give them some information on what you are seeking.   I have used them a number of times and they are most helpful.

If you are English speaking, you should put your request to the Archives or St Johannis in English and use Google translate to translate it into German. This seems to work ok.  The German translation is a must.

I actually had to go to Luneburg in the hope of finding out about my Germany ancestors.  Luckily I was able to break through and find out quite a bit of info and have followed it up with more requests.   It is a delightful town.  Absolutely delightful.   

Best wishes for success. 

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage John PAGE
« on: Sunday 30 January 11 10:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Thank you Allison.   I think I better get the CD.    Too many Pages in too many places.  It's all very confusing.

Cheers  Ann.

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: PAGE family of Hughenden
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 22:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Thanks for your help.  Have ordered the CD.   You probably didn't realise it but by saying there were quite a few listings for Amersham in the Hughenden register, it may help me no end.   There's a number of registrations that are not listed in the Amersham CD.

Cheers

Ann

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: PAGE family of Hughenden
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 22:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Following up on your previous message which I've just read again. 

There are quite a few marriages for Page (of Agmondesham(Amersham) Bucks) in Hughenden PR's. 
I wonder why

I think it would be most useful to get this CD as I could be barking up the wrong tree.  I better have a look at the BFHS and see if I can join and buy the CD.      I was given the one for Amersham (St Marys) as a present but for the early dates nothing fits.  So perhaps I might get more information from the St Michaels CD.

These Pages are driving me nuts.  And they are all either William or John.   Each generation seems to have sons name William and John (which means there could be cousins with the same name in the same generation).   

Ann   

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: PAGE family of Hughenden
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 22:04 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks.  Most useful.  Is Gulielmous a Roman name?    What is the origin?  Do you know?

Cheers   Ann

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage John PAGE
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 22:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you everyone. 

Yes the birthdate was a typo.  It should have been 1677.  I took that from the IGI site.   Sorry.

Thank you Alison for looking up the All Saint Church registers on the BFHS CD.  Does it have registers going back as far as the early 1700s?

I think there was also a Uniting Reform Church in Beaconsfield at that time.   I fell over that yesterday but I don't know what it is.    Does anyone have any ideas?

Kind regards  Ann

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: PAGE family of Hughenden
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 21:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Thank you.  I'm an Aussie so am not familiar with the Hughenden PRs?  Is this a church register?  I'm hoping it is.   If so can you give me the name of the church please?


The earliest I can find is for Gulielmous Page to Martha Hornblow -  5 Jan 1668. No place of birth/residence  given.
   Is William another name for Gulielmous?   This marriage is registered on the IGI site as William in which case someone has made a translation. 

Thank you very much for your assistance.  Kind regards Ann


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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Marriage John PAGE
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 10:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi 

Trying to find a marriage for a JOHN PAGE.  The listing could be at the Beaconsfield Church which I understand is the United Reform Church or a St Michales and All angels Parish Church in Hughenden or whatever churches were in these two villages before 1725.   John was born in 21.6. 1667 in Beaconsfield.  (IGI)   His one known son is WILLIAM.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.  Thanks Ann

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / PAGE family of Hughenden
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 07:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Does anyone know if there is a link between the PAGE family in Hughenden and the PAGE family of Coleshill near Amersham.   Circa 1600s to about 1730.  And, if so what is the link?

Thank you.

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