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HelpTheFamily



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Post Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:05 pm      Post subject: Can Find Parents of Gustav Schroeder and Marcelli Bulwin?
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Can you find the parents (Marriage) of Gustav Schroeder and Marcelli (Maria) Bulwin? Bialystok, Russia (Now Poland)?
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DylanWoods



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Post Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:53 am      Post subject:
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I found the marriage record that you are looking for, https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=pol&bdm=S&w=10pl&rid=S&search_lastname=Schroeder&search_name=Gustav&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date=

Gustav Schroeder (son of Gottlieb Schroeder and Auguste Huebner) and Marcella Bulwin (daughter of Ferdinand Bulwin and Constantia Mudrygal) got married on the 29th of September, 1865 in Białystok in what I believe to be an Evangelist parish because of the evang. abbreviation after Białystok. (This is not a translation of the record)

You can find the original document at this link: https://pbc.biaman.pl/dlibra/publication/20930/edition/20003/content
It may take a few minutes to load.

You can find they're marriage record on slide 261 and listed as record 51. I am pretty sure the record is in Russian so you will have to get it translated.

I also found Gottlieb's and Auguste's marriage record (parents of Gustav). Gottlieb Schroeder (son of Christoph Schroeder and Caroline Tarog) and Auguste Huebner (daughter of Gottlieb Benjamin Huebner and Johanne Susanne Schultz) got married on the 21st of November, 1843 in Białystok in an Evangelist parish.

You can find a scan of the record at this link:https://pbc.biaman.pl/dlibra/publication/20930/edition/20003/content
You will have to get it translated.

It is on slide 21 and is record number 26.

Good luck!
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