East Prussia (Ostpreußen) Gazetteers

For a more comprehensive understanding of gazetteers, study the article Germany Gazetteers.

Kartenmeister.com
For the provinces of East Prussia (Ostpreussen), Posen, Pomerania (Pommern), Silesia (Schlesien), parts of Brandenburg, and West Prussia (Westpreussen), areas which no longer belong to Germany, the online gazetteer Kartenmeister most efficiently tells you parish information:
 * Class: Kartenmeister.com Finding Places in the Former German Area of Poland

Example:

Gazetteer of East and West Prussia
Column 1. Town or village

Column 2. East (O) or West (W) Prussia

Column 3. Lutheran Parish

Column 4. Catholic Parish

Column 5. Civil Registration office

The files below are the alphabetically arranged towns and villages found in the gazetteer.

[[Media:A-B.pdf|Towns A-B]] [[Media:C-E.pdf|Towns C-E]] [[Media:F-G.pdf|Towns F-G]] [[Media:H-J.pdf|Towns H-J]] [[Media:K.pdf|Towns K]] [[Media:L-M.pdf|Towns L-M]] [[Media:N-0.pdf|Towns N-O]] [[Media:P-R.pdf|Towns P-R]] [[Media:S-T.pdf|Towns S-T]] [[Media:U-Z.pdf|Towns U-Z]]

Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preussen

 * Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preussen- at Ancestry.com, index and images. Also at FamilySearch, images only, but the book is alphabetical.

Germany Nationwide Gazetteers
The FamilySearch Library uses one gazetteer as the standard guide for listing German places in the catalog. Regardless of the various jurisdictions a place may have been under at different times, all German places are listed by the jurisdictions used in the following reference:

Uetrecht, E. Meyer  s Orts- und Verkehrs-Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs(Meyers Place- and Traffic directory of the German Empire). Fifth Edition. Leipzig, Germany: Bibliographisches Institute, 1912-3. (FS Library book Ref 943 E5mo; films 496,640-1; fiche 6,000,001-29.)

Meyer's gazetteer (often referred to as Meyers Orts) lists the names of places as they existed in Germany from 1871 to 1912. It gives the name of the state or province where each town was located at that time. The gazetteer is written in Gothic print, which can be hard to read.

Meyer's gazetteer is available in digital form.