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Families in parish Siek until 1900


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Code SIE1- ......
Weddings until 1699

updated July 18, 2016:

Families A - B
Families C - F
Families G - H
Families I - K
Families L - O
Families P - R
Families S
Families T - Z   inclusive unknown names.

Code SIE2- ......
Weddings 1700-1799

updated July 18, 2016:

Families A - B
Families C - F
Families G - H
Families I - K
Families L - O
Families P - R
Families S
Families T - Z   inclusive unknown names.

Code SIE3- ......
Weddings 1800-1900

updated July 18, 2016:

Families A - B
Families C - F
Families G - H
Families I - K
Families L - O
Families P - R
Families S
Families T - Z   inclusive unknown names.

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You've found your ancestors and want to know more ?
Here are addresses of the archives of church books, first county Stormarn, then county Segeberg :
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Literature (in German only):
"Trauregister aus den ältesten Kirchenbüchern" (wedding register from the eldest church books), by Franz Schubert (Editor), Göttingen 1986
        now to get from Degener-Verlag
Town family book Siek (unpublished Manuscript), by Hellmut Siegert, ca. 1960 - 1980
Followup of farm owners in Siek 1577 - 1815
Map of Siek 1779
Some odd family researching

Church books still exist : baptism since 1738, weddings, burials since 1739, reconstruction of weddings since 1636 (see remark), confirmations since 1777, church accounting 1631-1650
The vikars house burned down in the years 1643, 1771 and 1886

Remark : All entries pre 1771 were written off from the charred remains of the old church books and partly supplemented.
August Brüggemann collected in 1938 from church books of all surrounding churches what couples was married if one person was born in parish Siek (1636 - 1750 : 287 couples). This collection is far from being complete, of course.


Places :
Achterndiek, Siek (old: Ulensiek, Syeck), Fleischgaffel, Fürstenkathe, Göllm, Großhansdorf (old: Groten Hanstorp), Hoisdorf (old: Hoyersdorpe, Hoystorpe), Hoisdorfer Baumkathe, Kronshorst (old: Cronshorst), Langelohe, Meilsdorf, Mühlendamm, Ötjendorf (old: Mötjendorf), Papendorf, Rausdorf (a part), Schmalenbek, Siekerberg, Viehsdorfer Baumkathe

1855 this parish had 2023 inhabitants.



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Ancestor research   Startpage Stormarn

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