Literature (in German only):
Book of families in Wandsbek (unpublished manuscript), by + Hellmut Siegert, ca. 1960 - 1980
Strange people in Wandsbek, 1813
Wandsbek - seine Geschichte u. seine Kirche, Wilhelm Jensen, 1959
Unser Wandsbek - Geschichte u. Geschichten aus 700 Jahren, Alfred Pohlmann, 1975
Wandsbek - Bilder von gestern und heute, Joachim Pohlmann, 1979
Wandsbek - ein Bilderbuch, Wolfgang Plat, 1986
Matthias Claudius - Eine Auswahl a. den Schriften, Herbert Reich, 1952
"Trauregister aus den ältesten Kirchenbüchern" (wedding register from the eldest church books), by Franz Schubert (Editor), Göttingen 1986
now to get from Degener-Verlag
People Count 1803, Archive : Reichsarchiv Kopenhagen / Denmark
Adress-Books from 1852 and 1877
and some odd family researching
Church books exist : since 1633, before people had to visit the church of Rahlstedt.
Baptism since 1633, weddings since 1710, burials since 1729, confirmations since 1701, engagements since 1701.
The file of People Count 1803 Wandsbek is kindly given by Dr. Rolf Gehrmann, Berlin.
Further People Counts of other places you will find at :
 a partner of 
Places (1855):
to the church of Wandsbek belongs : the town Wandsbek (old: Wandesbeke, Wandsbeck) with palace and houses, Jüthorn, Mühlenbek, Hopfenkarre, Jägerhaus, Kikenkathen.
to the noble farm belongs : Wandsbek with Hopfenkarre and the following villages Hinschenfelde, Neu-Wandsbek, Tonndorf, Wendemuth, Lohe and Pulverhof, which belong to church of Rahlstedt.
Map of Wandsbek and Rahlstedt, 1790 (385KB) 
Links :
City Wandsbek
Photos from Wandsbek
Local history museum Wandsbek
Historical walkaround through Wandsbek
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