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Genealogy Labiau district (East Prussia): The FLEISS family Private print 1914


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You are bidding on one extremely rare genealogical work (Private print / reproduced typescript) vn 1914.

 

No other copy can be found, neither in stores nor in a library!

 

About the Protestant The Fleiss family in the Labiau district (East Prussia), who was expelled from Salzburg in 1731.

 

The gender of diligence. Compiled by Hans Evers, captain and battery chief in the Dieskau (Silesian) Foot Artillery Regiment No. 6.

Glogau, March 1914.

 

51 numbered pages (28.5 x 22.3 cm), of which 16 pages are blank, certainly for later handwritten additions. The 12 blue-tinted sheets inserted outside the page number were certainly intended for handwritten additions.

 

Inserted loosely printed family tree (42.5 x 34.8 cm), in which only a selection of the branches appearing in the work is shown, starting with Peter Fleiß (1752-1795) in Kl. Baum (Labiau district, East Prussia), about Gottlieb Fleiß (1778-1822), landowner in Kl. Baum and Schelecken (Labiau district), Otto Fleiss (1813-1897) in Schelecken to Victor Fleiß (*1885) in Meyerhof (Labiau district).

 

There are five pages in the back area handwritten additions (until 1960), mostly from the Friese branch of the family: Louise Fleiss (1803-1868) married Lieutenant Colonel Friese (1801-1894) from Königsberg. Her daughter Lina Friese (1838-1927) married the school superintendent Johannes Mahraun (1838-1902) in Hamburg, who is also listed on Wikipedia.

 

The following family branches appear in the printed part: Glawe, Friese, Käswurm from Puspern (East Prussia), Lauterbach (from Silesia), Evers and Labude.


The author Hans Evers is also recorded: Hans Friedrich Wilhelm Evers was born on the 15th. July 1879 as the son of the royal. Head forester Mathias Evers (1847-1888) and Martha, née. Lauterbach (* 1858) born. --- According to his marriage certificate (available on the ancestry website), Hans Evers was born in Pfeil (Labiau County, East Prussia) and married on the 15th. July 1916 in Breslau Ilsa Paula Ida Selma Weber, born. 6. April 1894 in Breslau as the daughter of the pharmacy owner Max Weber and Martha, née. Stahn.

 

Condition: Cover rubbed and with ink stains, pages browned throughout, otherwise good. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!


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About Johannes Mahraun (source: wikipedia):

 

 

Johannes Mahraun (* 22. August 1838 in Lyck, East Prussia; † 17. September 1902 in Hamburg) was a German teacher.

Life: Mahraun studied philology at the Albertus University of Königsberg and rehearsed at Pentecost 1857 with Robert Loewicke at the Corps Baltia Königsberg. After completing his studies, he was first a rector and preacher in Friedrichshof, then a seminar director in Preußisch Eylau and Hanover. From 1877 to 1879 he sat in the Prussian House of Representatives, where he represented the Königsberg 4 constituency (Heilenbeil district - Preußisch Eylau district). He went to Hamburg in 1882 and became a member of the Hamburg High School Authority as seminar director.[4] With the Red Eagle Order IV. Class honors, he died as a retired school superintendent shortly after his 64th birthday. Birthday.

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The history of the seminar in Pr. Eylau. 1874.

The author Hans Evers is also recorded: Hans Friedrich Wilhelm Evers was born on the 15th. July 1879 as the son of the royal. Head forester Mathias Evers (1847-1888) and Martha, née. Lauterbach (* 1858) born. --- According to his marriage certificate (available on the ancestry website), Hans Evers was born in Pfeil (Labiau County, East Prussia) and married on the 15th. July 1916 in Breslau Ilsa Paula Ida Selma Weber, born. 6. April 1894 in Breslau as the daughter of the pharmacy owner Max Weber and Martha, née. Stahn. Life: Mahraun studied philology at the Albertus University of Königsberg and rehearsed at Pentecost 1857 with Robert Loewicke at the Corps Baltia Königsberg. After completing his studies, he was first a rector and preacher in Friedrichshof, then a seminar director in Preußisc