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From: Sue Lorenzen <>
Subject: Re: [DK] instructions (in English) for accessing images at arkivalieronline
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 22:10:48 -0700


I'm sure you are right - it must be Burg. I took the info from a
biography of Rudolph done in Iowa. When you say Arkivalieronline doesn't
include materials outside the kingdom do you mean the mainland? I thought
this island was part of the kingdom. Can you direct me to parish records
or a census of this area?
Thanks
Sue
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 22:19:37 +0100 Rune <> writes:
> Sue Lorenzen wrote:
> > Your directions are perfect. Unfortunately, I am so new to Danish
> > research I can't seem to figure out how to translate the place I
> have
> > with the info on this site. Perhaps you can give me some
> direction.
> >
> > Rudolph Lorenzen b. 1/9/1839 in Berg, island of Fehrmarn,
> > Schleswig-Holstein.
> > I think this area should still part of Denmark in the 1840 census
> I was
> > trying to search. I couldn't figure out which was amt, herred, or
> sogn.
> >
> > Thanks for any help you give.
> >
> > Sue Lorenzen
> >
> Arkivalieronline don't seem to any materials from outside the
> kingdom,
> but you can see at map of the parishes on the island of Fehmarn
> here:
> http://www.dis-danmark.dk/kipkort/kort/sles1840.gif
> It also shows that the 1840 census for that area hasn't been
> transcribed
> yet.
> My maps don't show any Berg on Fehmarn, could it be Burg?
>
> Rune
>
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