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From: Uwe-Karsten Krickhahn <>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [POSEN] Question by mike2sail@aol.com
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 21:00:10 -0700
References: <20010206025230.58409.qmail@web10515.mail.yahoo.com>


Hi All
If you look for any towns inside the German borders of 1919 please go to my site
www.kartenmeister.com Only enter the town name nothing else. If you have zero return enter the name
in the polish name slot. Or shorten the name from eaxmple : Terranova to terran* Play with the
combination of letters until such time you find the town. If you still don't have any luck email me
with as much information as possible and I'm trying to find it.
Uwe Krickhahn
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Canada

ed aniolek wrote:

> Your comment is noted. My problem has been that all of
> the old map searches places my G father's village near
> the Russian border. Documents I have state he came
> from Posen. I guess whatever works for a person is ok.
> Edward
> Note: forwarded message attached.
>
> Ed..
>
> Think about it. Expedia Maps work good for the boundries as they are today.
> But as you well know, the boundries, town names, and countires changeD so
> much from the 1840's thru the fall of Communisum, tha
> Only OLD maps of the period, would reveal OLD towns.
>
> Good luck,
> David Wood, A.G.
> Albuquerque, New Mexico


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