Anglo-German Family History Society

Pomerania: Atlantic Bridge to Germany.

By Linda M Herrick & Wendy K Uncapher. In the same series as the Alsace-Lorraine book above and containing the same features. NB the book covers the old pre-1918 Prussian Province of Pomerania and its predecessor territories; now split between Geremany and Poland....

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Re-Educating German POWs after WW2. The contribution of Paul Bondy to the lecture programme.

edited by Jennifer Taylor. Based on correspondence & reports by Paul Bondy & Hermann Sinsheimer....

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Rev. Alexander Goebel. Anti-Nazi Methodist Pastor. A Family History.

By Michael Potter. Occasional Issue No 6 (2020), 32pp. Alexander was born in Bow, London in 1877, eldest child of a German Immigrant from Hesse-Kassel. He trained as a Methodist pastor in Germany but returned to England after upsetting the Nazis....

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Society Magazine on CD 1987-2004

CD containing all magazine issues to 2004...

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Soldatenehr' als Mobelzier. Soldiers in uniform on painted furniture and other folk art objects.

Catalogue of an exhibition held in 2003 at Rossler Museum, Untermunkheim, Edited by Karl-Heinz Wuestner. Produced to accompany a German museum exhibition of German painted furniture with special emphasis on folk art showing soldiers and other military subjects. Detailed historical articles by various experts. In German. ...

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St Paul's German Reformed Church, London, Parish Registers

The indexed parish registers of St Paul's German Reformed Church, Whitechapel, London. The church was firstly at Hooper Square and then at Goulston Street until destroyed in the London Blitz. Three microfiche containing baptisms 1824-1940, marriages 1858-1938 and burials 1832-1940. ...

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Sugarbakers, From Sweat to Sweetness.

by Bryan Mawer. 2nd ed (2011). A history of the German involvement in sugar refining in UK. The result of many years research in UK and Germany. Many German immigrants in the 19th century, especially from NW Germany, worked in the sugar industry. This book illustrates their history using many examples from immigrant families. Contains a list of sugar bakers from contemporary Trade Directories. (11...

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Tastes of Hohenlohe/So Schmecht Hohenlohe.

edited by Carol M Woodhouse & Karl-Heinz Wuestner. A collection of recipes from the descendants of the 19th century Hohenlohe Pork Butchers who came to UK and the families they served. Spirally bound. Each Recipe in English and German. Also some of the stories of the migrant families contributing recipes....

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The German Hospital in London and the Community it served 1845 to 1948

By Maureen Specht. Fully revised 2nd edition (1997). This A4-size illustrated book sets out the history of the German Hospital in Dalston, Hackney, in central London, which was founded by the German Community to provide medical care to the expanding German-speaking population. It also tells about the German community in England and why so many chose to live there. 72 pages (A4) with many illustrat...

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The German Orphanage, Dalston, 1879-1939

by Patrick Wiegand.. History of the orphanage written by the grandson of the Master & Matron & extensively illustrated....

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The King's German Legion: Records and Research

Edited by Gwen Davis. 1st edition (December 2000). A lavishly illustrated book containing a number of articles about different aspects of the KGL during the Napoleonic Wars. The KGL was the Hanoverian Army in Exile 1806-1815 and was part of the British Army. The articles cover the KGL's time in UK, their involvement in the war, especially in the Mediterranean, and examples of research into individ...

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The King's German Legion: Records and Research 2

Edited by Gwen Davis. 1st edition (2006). A further lavishly illustrated book containing a number of different articles about aspects of the KGL during the Napoleonic Wars. The KGL was the Hanoverian Army in exile 1806-1815 and was part of the British Army. A5, 96pp....

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The Mutzkes: A family divided by war. The Fenley collection of WW2 Red Cross Letters.

How a family kept in touch during and after WW2 by communicating through the Red Cross - fully illustrated with the letters. Edited by Jennifer Taylor. Occasional Issue No 1 (2015)....

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The Wandering Musicians of West Pfalz

By John Willrich. 1st edition (February 2003). In the 19th century German Bands were a common sight on the streets of Britain. This book shows that many of them came from the western Palatinate (Pfalz) now in Rheinland-Pfalz. John Willrich, who descends from one of those musicians, includes in his story many details of why the musicians took up this way of life and how they trained for it. Much is...

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Tracing German Speaking Ancestors

Research Guide No. 2 - 7th edition (November 2011). A beginner's guide to researching German ancestry from UK, designed for newcomers to the hobby. Contains an outline history on why Germans came to UK; details of the main British records to use and where to find them; when civil registration started in Germany; draft letters on German to use in writing to Germany; and advice on basic German sourc...

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Two Countries - Two Wars

The English Church in Hamburg and an indomitable caretaker: Mabel Wulff, BEM. by Madeleine Resuhr. The English Church was built in 1838 and has survived both World Wars. This is the stiry of Mabel Phillips of Newport, South Wales, who married a German sailor, Max Wulff, and moved with him to settle in Hamburg. She became caretaker of the English church there and took care of it until the late 1960...

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UK Membership of the Anglo-German Society - Joint New (joining August-July) Free P&P

**Only for two members at the same address within the UK, joining between 1st August and 30th April**. This includes a one-time joining fee of £7.00 to cover the Welcome pack. ...

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UK Membership of the Anglo-German Society - Joint Renewal Free P&P

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Useful Addresses for German Research

Research Guide No. 4 - 6th edition (November 2011). Listing of useful addresses for German ancestral research, ie archives, societies, etc in UK and German-speaking parts of Europe....

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