Germany, Prussia, Brandenburg, Angermünde, Miscellaneous City Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Title in the Language of the Records
Deutschland, Brandenburg, Angermünde Archivgut

Record Description
This Collection will include records from 1706 to 1922.

This is a collection of mixed records from the city archives of Angermünde. Most of the records are handwritten in narrative style and, in later years, in formatted forms. The record text is in German.

This collection may include records, such as:


 * City directories
 * Citizen rolls
 * Military records
 * Residents lists
 * Census records
 * Voting registers
 * Birth records

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Record Content
The key genealogical facts found on these records may include:


 * Names of parents, children, witnesses
 * Dates and places of events
 * Ages
 * Residence
 * Religion
 * Occupation
 * Legitimacy

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Related Websites
Kirchenbuchportal

Related Wiki Articles

 * Germany Archives and Libraries
 * Germany Church Records
 * Germany locating civil registration records not at the Family History Library

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Citation Example for a Record Found in This Collection
"Germany, Brandenburg, Angermunde, Miscellaneous City Records 1706-1922," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 14 March, 2012), Volkzachlung 1895 &gt; image 500 of 551 images, Hoffman Volkzahlung 1895; citing Germany. Various entities in the city of Angermünde. Miscellaneous records, 1748-1922. State Archive of Angermünde, Brandenburg, Germany.

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