Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Census 1930 census 1861 - Following in the footsteps Mülheim families Volumes 1-8 Volume 1: Speldor


The acquisition lists of the Prussian census of 1861 documenting the population status Mülheims mid-19th century. After individual communities and within communities to streets Mülheim population was completely recorded - in the truest sense of the word "with the kids." This valuable tradition, which is located in Dusseldorf in North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive, was spotted by members of Mülheim city archive and adopted in the form of copies of the stocks of the City Archives.
At the initiative of the family researcher Bärbel Essers, a volunteer working 1930 census group was together, the typed the approximately 40,000 records in a database and thus laid the basis for a comprehensive publication. From 2008 to 2013 eight district-related volumes have been published so far and are commercially available. They refer to the following transactions:
Bookstore Max Röder (Leinenweberstraße 52) Books dreams (Princess-Luise-Straße 9) Building cleaning Katzke (Hing mountain 1930 census 130-132) model railroad ter Meer (Mellinghofer Road 269) Driving School Extra Drive (MH-Holthausen, Pasteur Street 2)
For those interested, who do not live in Mülheim, is alternatively the possibility to order the individual volumes by email. When dispatching the volumes plus shipping fees. Please order at:
Census 1930 census 1861 - Following in the footsteps Mülheim families Volumes 1-8 Volume 1: Speldorf (out) 120 pages. Released in October 2008 6.95 EUR Band 2: Broich 128 pages. Released in the summer of 2009 6.95 EUR Volume 3: Eppinghofen 160 pages Published in March 2010 7.95 EUR
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