Decipher place name in Palatinate, Bavaria
Vorderweidenthal (BA. Bergzabern) Lutheran parish, Marriage, 19 Oct 1830
I need help deciphering the place name listed for the groom's father.
DGS 102458377, image 505, right page, last entry, third line last word (…aus dem ????)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSCB-X37T-G
I have the following transcription:
Im Jahr eintausend acht hundert und dreyßig den neunzehnten
October, wurde Georg Friederich Wagmann, alt acht und zwanzig
Jahr, Sohn von dem Hirten Georg Wagemann aus dem [Gei?hept]
und von der verstorbenen Catharina Wagemann, kirchlich einge-
segnet mit Margaretha Schütz, [T] alt dry u zwanzig Jahr,
Rochter von Johann Wendel Schütz, Schmit zu Vorderweidenthal
und von Elisabetha Burger [or Berger].
Also, if anyone happens to know the fate or location of birth/baptism records for Vorderweidenthal between 1799-1814, I would love to know.
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Here is the repaired link for this image: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSCB-X37T-G
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@Robert Seal_1 thanks. Is there a trick to inserting a link without it having to be repaired?
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When you look at the map for Vorderweidenthal at Meyers Gaz
you can see that there are a number of places in the areas with "kopf" at the end, such as Vogelskopf and Roschlskopf. Perhaps the father's birthplace is Gaiskopf?You might find records for the missing years at Archion -
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@Gina Palmer: There's been an ongoing (for months) system issue with attaching links in the community. There is nothing you are doing wrong when you copy and download the link into your post.
Comment: You apparently edited your post by replacing the original link for the record with my repaired link so it's difficult for me to show you how I repaired your original link.
There are certain ASCII codes in the original link which need to be edited to "repair" the link so others can view it here in the community.
For example in your original link, I changed the three character combination of %3A to a : with no spaces on either side of the colon. This three character combination occurred in three places in the original link.
You will note in the repaired link three are now three :
These were originally %3A
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Is there a trick to inserting a link without it having to be repaired?
Once you have entered an URL, a small window pops up - and you have to select "-" ("display as text") to prevent it from being messed up. As I cannot upload the screenshot, you'll find it on http://www.seelentags.de/delete/fs-URL.jpg.
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Thank you, Wolf. Very helpful!
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@Robert Seal_1 Thanks for the explanation. I didn't edit the link after you post. After reading your post I only clicked on the link in my original post and it seemed to work, so I'm not sure who fixed it.
@WSeelentag Thanks for the visual. I was wondering which one to select.
@sylviaelchinger1 Thanks for your comment. Like the hill names you mentions, the place name listed might be a local reference. I already checked Archion, and the book covering the years 1684-1815 is missing the years 1799-1814.
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You're welcome, Gina.
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