Vital Records from Pommern, Petersen |
Researching Preußen, Pommern, Ancestors - Germany
The hardest part of researching Pomeranian ancestors is
finding the records, then of course it’s off to deciphering the script. So hopefully you paid attention in your German
script courses.
Begin Your Research
As with most genealogy, we suggest you learn about your
region. So be sure to understand the
history and territory of Pomerania. Pomerania, today, defines the Germany -
Poland border and runs along the Baltic Sea, from Stralsund Germany to the
Vistula River (near Gdansk Poland and is now Kolin (Pyrzyce) within the
Stargard County in north western Poland.
Compiled Resources
The a3Genealogy researchers are offering a few of our favorite resources that may assist with this search.
Family Search. The family search wiki on Pomerania Online Genealogy Records is a good resource to have when ferreting out this family tree.
German Roots.com. Online German Genealogy Records and Databases. Many online resources are listed.
Favorites
Vital Records: Census,
Marriage, and Death records.
Pommern Baptism Records |
As
Pomerania spanned to the far east side of Mecklenburg on the Baltic Sea, be
sure to review the Mecklenburg-Schwerin Census Records at ancestry.com ($) and
the Grevesmühlen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Marriages,
1876-1920. Death records:
Grevesmühlen,
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Deaths, 1876-1950. Grevesmühlen
is one of the oldest towns in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Germany, Prussia, Pomerania
Church Records, 1544-1945.
Pommern Church Records |
This collection has an index and images of the
originals. Be sure to peruse both FamilySearch.org and MyHeritage ($). A
portion of these records have been transcribed on ancestry.com ($) Pomerania,
Germany, Parish Register Transcripts, 1544-1883.
Pomerania, Germany,
Passenger Lists, 1869-1901.
Passenger List |
We encourage those with late arrivals. 1869 - 1901, to review the ships originating in Stettin and Swinemünde (Szczecin and
Swinoujscie in Polish). Remember your Danish ancestor may be found on the
Stettin Passenger lists also.
Other Resources
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Family Search, microfilm #1496985, Kirchenbuchduplikat,
1794-1874, in German. Film Description: Protestant parish register
transcripts of births, marriages and deaths for Kordeshagen, Pommern, Germany;
now Dobrzyca (Koszalin), Koszalin, Poland.
·
Family Search, microfilm #896089 Kirchenbuch,
1752-1866 in German and Poland (indexed). Film Description: Parish register of births,
marriages and deaths in Kratzig, Pommern, Germany, now Kraśnik Koszaliński,
Poland.
Kathleen Brandt
a3genealogy.com
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