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Subject: Marriage date
Category: Family and Home > Families
Asked by: ronj-ga
List Price: $30.00
Posted: 15 Oct 2002 09:57 PDT
Expires: 14 Nov 2002 08:57 PST
Question ID: 76862
Claus Schroder interned UK WW1 beleived born in germany 1864 .Married to Minnie

Request for Question Clarification by scriptor-ga on 15 Oct 2002 10:18 PDT
Dear ronj,

This is not an easy question, indeed. Any attempt to do research on it
will need additional information:

- In what context does the name of Claus Schroder appear?

- Was his name really Schroder, or rather "Schröder" with an o-umlaut?
This would be the usual German way of spelling this name.

- In 1864, there was no unified German state yet. Is there any trace
which German principality he came from?

- Do you know something about his wife, Minnie? The name sounds not
German at all. Maybe her name was Minna or something similar? Or was
she a British citizen whom he married after he came to England?

- Have you any trace of Herr Schroder's exictance after his
internment?

- Finally, Schroder / Schroeder / Schröder is a very common name in
Germany. Any additional information would therefore be valuable.

Best regards,
Scriptor

Clarification of Question by ronj-ga on 15 Oct 2002 11:39 PDT
Claus Schroder died  25 june 1936 buried in West Ham Cemetary East
London.Minnie Schroder died November 11th 1901 buried in East London
Cemetary. Daughter Annie Charlotte Schroder born about 1885 in UK
married Len Harvey 14 December 1912.

Request for Question Clarification by scriptor-ga on 15 Oct 2002 12:40 PDT
Dear ronj,

I was able to locate Claus Schroeder and his marriage, registered in
the district West Ham. However, the data has not been made available
online in detail by the Register Office. The best thing I can give you
is the year he married - 1885 -, the month, the register volume number
and the page number of the entry as well as the address of the
Register Office holding the records and giving out detailed
certificates by request. Would this fulfill your needs?

Regards,
Scriptor

Clarification of Question by ronj-ga on 16 Oct 2002 08:02 PDT
I think that the information that you have discovered re Claus
Schroder and the marriage date of 1885 fits.Please invoice my account
and send me the relevant information.

Yours Ronj
Answer  
Subject: Re: Marriage date
Answered By: scriptor-ga on 16 Oct 2002 16:38 PDT
 
Dear ronj,

I used FreeBMD, a cost-free database of British Civil Records, to
lookup a combination of someone named Claus Schroeder with a spouse
whose first name was Minnie. I got only one result, and it is highly
unlikely that there has been a second marriage in the West Ham
district in that time frame of two persons in such combination. The
file is:

Claus Schroeder and spouse Minnie - Marriage September 1885 - West Ham
district - Record Volume 4a, page 135.

You can ask for a certificate at Newham Register Office:

Passmore Edwards Building
207 Plashet Grove
East Ham
London
E6 1BT
Tel +44 (0)208 471 4685

Best Regards,
Scriptor

Clarification of Answer by scriptor-ga on 16 Oct 2002 16:39 PDT
I am sorry, I forgot to mention my sources:

FreeBMD Database Search
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl

English and Welsh Register Offices
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/RegOffice/

Regards,
Scriptor
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