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Thomas Kranke  
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 More options Feb 24 1998, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
From: Thomas Kranke <T.Kra...@intershop.de>
Date: 1998/02/24
Subject: FW: Surname: "MISCHKA" and other mentioned names

% Hi Andreas,
%
% I think, there is a chance to be related to you.
%
% My mothers father had a mother called Maria Mitschke from Bürgstein
% near Schluckenau,
% now Schluknov in Czechia (former Sudetenland).
% Their parents were Vinzenz Mitschke (* 1829 in Bürgstein), a weaver,
% and Rosalia Tannert (* 1834 in Komt).
% Vinzenz Mitschkes parents were Vinzenz Mitschke (*1802 in Bürgstein),
% a weaver, too and Anna Franziska Melzer.
% The parents of that Vinzenz were Franz Mitschke (* ??? in Zwitte), a
% head of a company in Bürgstein and Katharina Gärtner.
% Franz Mitschkes parents were Franz Mitschke (* ???), head of a company
% in Zwitte and Anna Elisabeth Wagner.
%
% The line breaks up here, but maybe there are some connections to your
% Mischka, because in older
% times the priests somtimes were less correct while writing down the
% names ...
% or the sound of the names were different referring to different
% accents.
%
% Hope this helps a bit. If you will have further questions to that
% point, feel free to ask for answers.
%
If you have informations about KRISMANEK or MITSCHKE or the names of the
women I mentioned, send it to me, please.

% Best regards from Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany
%
% Thomas Kranke
%
%
% i´m looking for any MISCHKA´s all over the world wich have their roots
% in Bohemia/Egerland/Karlsbad/Theusing
%


 
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