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Subject: Re: [POSEN] town
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 09:01:29 EDT


I did not read the first post, and did not know where this "Tscheschen" might
be exactly. If this German corresponds always to Polish Cieszyn, I just want
tp point out that there are several (10 together) Cieszyn, Cieszyno, Cieszyna
,Cieszyny shown on my road atlas, not only the famous Cieszyn/Tesin/Teschen
on the Czech bordier.

Christian Orpel

Dans un courrier daté du 06/07/00 03:56:53 Paris, Madrid (heure d'été),
a écrit :

<< Sujet : Re: [POSEN] town
Date : 06/07/00 03:56:53 Paris, Madrid (heure d'été)
From: (=James Birkholz=)
To:

Meyers has 2 'Tscheschen '.. both in Silesia

Kr. Gro$ Wartenberg (had a Standesamt and Cath. ch.) (near 'Bukowine')
Kr. Wohlau (near 'Gimmel')

If it was in Congress Poland, then Meyers is useless.

James



At 7:06 PM -0500 7/3/0, Reuben and Darlene Drefs wrote:
>Hello
>
>I am searching for the location of the town Tscheschin/Tscheschen in Poland.
>Yet Karl Stumpp identified the town near Rawitsch, Silesia. Muellers gaz.
>says Tscheschen s. Finkenheide. There is a Finkenheide west of Rawitsch,
>Silesia. Yet I doubt that this is the correct town since the records
>repeatedly state Poland and not Silesia.
>
>Any suggestions? I have not have a chance to check Myers Orts Lexicon. Any
>insights are appreciated.
>
>Reuben Drefs
>
>Reuben Drefs
>
>Researching:Drews(Drefs),Wenzlaff,Jungling,Hiller,
>Semmler,Dux,Isaak,Tschritter,Schulz,Kuhn,Rauter
>
>

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