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MY GERMAN ANCESTOR

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Julie

Julie Report 16 Dec 2004 22:58

MY GREATGRANDFATHER - EMIL DORN - WAS BORN IN A PLACE CALLED INTERBORG/INTERBOG?, BAVARIA. HE MARRIED MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER IN ENGLAND IN 1892. DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THIS AREA OF GERMANY AND IF SO HOW CAN I TRY AND FIND HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE.

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Dec 2004 23:02

Try this site (I found it by googling Bavaria genealogy) http://groups*.*msn*.com/GermanGenealogy/bavaria*.msnw remove * first. nell

Kim

Kim Report 16 Dec 2004 23:02

Have same problem , only mine was born in Prussia , now part of France. Don't think there are any on line databases but someone else may Know more! Kim

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Dec 2004 23:28

News to me that Prussia is part of France - I thought it was in eastern Germany? nell

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 17 Dec 2004 00:32

There seems to be a place called Unterbürg - found it via Multimap. Christine

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 17 Dec 2004 00:34

PS Alsace / Elsass is the bit that normally swaps between France and Germany - where Strasbourg and Metz are. Christine

Peter

Peter Report 17 Dec 2004 00:39

Bavaria is on the Swiss Austrian border and the town is proble Innsbruck. Prusser is in northen Germany On the Baltic coast

Bob

Bob Report 20 Dec 2004 08:00

Innsbruck sounds plausible. Prussia is harder to define, it covers a lot of country, different bits at different times ! This is a good history site if you want to find out more: http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/region.html more specifically: http://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/germany/haxprussia.html has maps of Prussia at different times.