Home› Blog Comments EN

Einwohnermeldewesen (Citizens' Registration Office)

System
System admin
January 21 edited January 21 in Blog Comments EN
Einwohnermeldewesen (Citizens' Registration Office)

If your ancestors lived in Germany in the late 1800s to early 1900s (beginning dates vary by locality), they may have been registered with the authorities where they lived. Information about individuals was usually written onto index cards which often culminated into short biographies.

Read the full story here

0

Comments

  • Gal351
    Gal351 ✭
    January 21 edited January 21

    Dear Sir or Madam,

    I'm Raanan Raviv, kindly asking for your help with finding documents and/or information regarding the Sznall family.

    The family consists of:

    • Father: Mielich Sznall (born 1885)
    • Mother: Regina Sznall (née Sperber, born 1885)
    • Son: Manfred Sznall (later Menachem Raviv following immigration to Israel), born March 6, 1924, in Berlin.

    His birth certificate (GU) is attached. The attached certificate for Manfred Sznall was issued by Berlin Mitte. The family resided at Hirtenstrasse 21, Berlin C 25, Germany.

    If required, I'm Manfred's son and can provide a power of attorney. I currently resides in Israel.

    I will appreciate your assistance with any document you find.

    Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.

    Sincerely,

    (Name removed for privacy)

    0
  • Susie Carlson
    Susie Carlson mod
    February 1

    Gal351For help with specific family questions such as this, please reserve a time with the Free Research Consultations provided by the FamilySearch Library. 

    0
Clear
No Groups Found

Categories

  • All Categories
  • 45.8K Ask a Question
  • 3.9K General Questions
  • 636 FamilySearch Center
  • 6.9K Get Involved
  • 700 FamilySearch Account
  • 7.2K Family Tree
  • 5.7K Search
  • 1.1K Memories
  • 512 Other Languages
  • 76 Community News
  • Groups