Schleswig-Holstein Population

Population registers Over the years the work of many researchers was published in various periodicals re. population. Here are some listings concerning areas and cities in Schleswig-Holstein. The research is based on tax lists and contributions, serf registers, court records, church records, land records and inheritances. The lists were established by local administrators as well as the parish priest. The following compilations are all part of the periodical Familienkundliches Jahrbuch Schleswig-Holstein, which is available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, International Reference under the call number 943.51 B5fj

Max Prange established the Besitzfolge auf den Hufen von Fliegenfelde (proprietors of farms in Fliegenfelde) from 1682 to 1865. Fliegenfelde is a small community which was part of Ratzbek in the parish Zarpen. Ratzbek was property of Kloster Reinbek, later Amt Reinbek which became later still, Kreis Stormarn. Today Fliegenfelde is part of Wesenberg. The listing of proprietors is found in the above mentioned periodical, Jahrgang 5 (1966) pages 5-27.

Günter Finke created lists of Hufner und Käthner der Probstei, a listing of farmers in the Eastern parts of Schleswig-Holstein, called Probstei. His listings for the Probstei range from 1623 to 1746. He intended to close gaps in church books and to alleviate genealogical discrepancies for the area in 123 years. His assemblage is found in Jahrgang 10, 13, 16 and 18 of the above mentioned periodical.

In Jahrgang 8 the same author listed the farmers of the parish of Probsteierhagen from 1654. This listing reflects the income the priest could expect from his parishioners. The names are listed according to villages belonging to the Probsteierhagen parish.

Jahrgang 7 and 9 of Familienkundliches Jahrbuch Schleswig-Holstein the author Horst Tschentscher deals with house owner lists in Segeberg from the 17th century. His research is based on tax lists.

In Jahrgang 5 of the same series the author Erwin Freytag is listing the population of the Seester parish from 1622. Mr. Freytag also records the subjects of the Kloster (monastery) Uetersen from 1727 in Jahrgang 1964 of Familienkundliches Jahrbuch Schleswig-Holstein.