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Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 6:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] German Locations
Edenkoben is now part of Rhine Pfalz. More than a hundred years ago when the
church record was made Edenkoben was controlled by Bayern/Bavaria
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] German Locations
Wow! I sent this response Wednesday night and it just appeared in my inbox,
2 nights later.
Mary
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 1:59 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] German Locations
I should have explained that I wasn't referring to submitted information but
to the area in which you actually search for specific microfilms. When
entering the German city of Edenkoben
Keith,
The first 2 fields are (I think) Reformed Evangelical and Church. Edenkoben
is probably the town.
Mary
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I stand corrected. Thank you.
Rich in LA CA
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] German Locations
The Reformed Church was most emphatically not Lutheran
: [LegacyUG] German Locations
Keith,
The first 2 fields are (I think) Reformed Evangelical and Church. Edenkoben
is probably the town.
Mary
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Keith,
Based upon your question, I don't know if you are aware of this...but...the
first part of that location, Evangelisch-Reformierta Kirke, is the name of a
church which translates to Evangelical Reformed Church. The American
counterpart, the Evangelical and Reformed Church, joined a
, 2008 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] German Locations
Keith,
Based upon your question, I don't know if you are aware of
this...but...the
first part of that location, Evangelisch-Reformierta Kirke, is the
name of a
church which translates to Evangelical Reformed Church. The
American
, June 5, 2008 12:59:45 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] German Locations
I should have explained that I wasn't referring to submitted information but
to the area in which you actually search for specific microfilms. When
entering the German city of Edenkoben, it returns as
Edenkoben/Bayern/Germany
The Reformed Church was most emphatically not Lutheran. I grew up in
that church, and the founder, Zwingli, had major theological differences
with Luther over several things, most notably the interpretation of the
Lord's Supper. (Excuse me if I seem to be nit-picking). In America,
the
THANKS for all the help. I have been able to map this and several
more German locations - need to work on some more but got so many
hints - I am not worried about success - just need the time to do it.
GREAT LIST and people - as usual -- enjoy 7.0!
Keith
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SCHULTHIES
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] German Locations
Remember that the actual data in FamilySearch was submitted (unchecked) by
humans who didn't know they were making mistakes. My best example
Keith:
Looks to me like you have an extra comma there. I suspect this is the
Reformed Evangelist (or Evangelist Reformed) Church (Kirche) in Edenkoben.
Kirsten
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The Evangelisch-Reformierta, Kirche part means Protestant Church. The town
name is Edenkoben. According to several places I checked, though, Edenkoben
is in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate but the Family Search website says
Bayern (Bavaria).
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Hello Keith,
Bayern = Bavaria in Germany - cf BMW car. (Bavarian Motor Works in German)
Kirche is Church.
Bavaria is the geographically largest Lande
(state) in Germany, its capital is Munich (Munchen).
So, it is the Reformed Evangelic Church in EdenKoben.
Pfalz is German for Palatinate.
GeoSci wrote
Was given the following as a location from a relative:
Evangelisch-Reformierta, Kirche, Edenkoben, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
The first three words are Protestant Reformed Church, so for a start you
should remove the first comma. If you don't include addresses in your
locations,
GeoSci wrote:
Was given the following as a location from a relative:
Evangelisch-Reformierta, Kirche, Edenkoben, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Any idea how to put it so the mapping progrom will map it? (or where it is??)
Thanks
Keith
Legacy Geodatabase gives
Edenkoben, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Hi Keith,
Try shortening the name to Edenkoben, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany and it
should show up on the Legacy v7 map. I'm not an expert in German
geography (nor language!), but I believe Evangelisch-Reformierta,
Kirche roughly translates to the name of the church in that region.
Cathy wrote:
Isn't Kirche Church? I think you have an extra comma.
Evangelical-Reform Church in Edenkoben ...
Sometimes churches, cemeteries etc are in VE and it will map a location
that includes them but sometimes you have to go for the town.
If the location has a current street before the
Isn't Kirche Church? I think you have an extra comma.
Evangelical-Reform Church in Edenkoben ...
Sometimes churches, cemeteries etc are in VE and it will map a
location that includes them but sometimes you have to go for the town.
If the location has a current street before the town name, VE
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Of Scott Hessel
Sent: 05 June 2008 02:16
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] German Locations
Hi Keith,
Try shortening the name to Edenkoben, Pfalz, Bayern,
Germany and it should show up on the Legacy v7 map. I'm not
an expert in German geography
Based on my rusty German:
Kirche is German for Church
Evangelisch is either Protestant or Lutheran
Reformierta is roughly Reformed
So, it is a church in Edenkoben (which is likely the city).
I would remove the comma before Kirche and see if that helps (or just
look for Endenkoben).
Hope this
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