Sandebeck, Höxter, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Genealogy

Sandebeck is a district (Kreis) in the municipality of Steinhem, in the district of Höxter.

History
The village is first referred to in a document from 1301, and the the site probably dates back to Saxon settlement in the 500s.

A baillif (vogt) was assigned to the village which contained two mills, a school, and a Catholic church. In 1970 the village was incorporated into the city of Steinheim.

Churches
Sandebeck has a Catholic church which was built in 1615 on the site of the previous church and consecrated to St. Dionysius.

The table below indicates what records are available at the FamilySearch Library. The link in the Years column is to the FamilySearch Library Catalog record where you can find a description of the records and the film numbers.

At the end of World War I the priest entered into the parish register the names of all the men in the parish who were killed during the war.

Web Links

 * Wikipedia.de Sandebeck
 * Michelin Germany Map of Sandebeck