1903-1951 in Otjosazu, Franzfontein, Outjo, Okombahe, Usakos, Swakopmund; letters and reports, 1902-1950; curriculum vitae, application, medical certificate, 1895-1902; sketch of a mission property to be acquired in Outjo, 1905; death announcement for Mrs. Helene Brockmann, née. Upmeyer, 1935; draft e. Präsesinstruktion with notes by Heinrich Vedder, 1938; Kassenbericht d. Generalkasse Südwestafrika, 1947; obituary for Heinrich Johann Brockmann 1951; obituary for Dora Brockmann, née Hollerbaum, 1954;
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Missions-Handwerker u. Farmer, 1907-1913 in Usakos, Grootfontein, Gaub, Korab, Omaruru, Outjo; Letters and Reports, 1908-1913; Correspondence in the dispute August Heinrich Johann Dresselhaus, 1914-1923; Court Acts August Heinrich Johann Dresselhaus ./. RMG, 1921; Instructions for August Heinrich Johann Dresselhaus, 1907 1912; Zeugnis d. Agricultural Winter School Vohwinkel, 1914; Curriculum Vitae, 1906;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyRemote stations: Tsumamas, Sesfontein, served from Outjo from 1906, see also RMG 2.529, Farm s. RMG 2.544; annual and station reports; annual reports, by Heinrich Riechmann and Heinrich Johann Brockmann 1899-1906, among others about the Battle of Waterberg, 1904; Evangelist Nikodemus and Lieutenant Franke, report, 1902; Minutes of the Court Meeting of Fransfontein, 1901
Rhenish Missionary SocietyMissions-Bauhandwerker, 1907-1910 in Outjo, Gobabis; Instruction, 1907; Letters and Reports, 1907-1910; Medical Certificates, 1910; Testimony about his work in the mission, 1912;
Rhenish Missionary Societyand others: Otawi; Outjo; Tsumeb mine; Rietfontein; Grootfontein; Namutoni; Waterberg; mine worker; members of the German Schutztruppe; indigenous families (Owambo); shooting exercises with a machine gun; radio station; hunting in the Etosha pan; (32.5 x 25 cm) approx. 10 x 8 cm; album with photographs, sw
1901-1902 in Omaruru, Outjo, Namakunde; curriculum vitae (3 versions), testimonies, 1892 & 1895; letters during military service in Berlin, 1895; medical certificate, 1901; letters, 1901-1902;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetters from local Christians by J. F. Hein, Evangelist, 1905; Telegrams (including 1 "optical telegram"); Hypothekenangelegenheit Charles Ritter, 1903-1906; detailed account of construction and equipment e. Ochsenwagens, 1906; map sketch with travel route to Ovamboland, 1906; Letters to Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker from the Heimatleitung, 1906; Reiseerlaubnis d. German authorities in Outjo, 1906
Rhenish Missionary SocietyMinutes of Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker's confidential meeting with Governor von Linde-quist, Windhoek, May 1906; travel plan, pp. 377, 1906; overview of distances and travel times with the ox wagon from Okaputa to Gaub and back. Outjo to Olukonda (Finnish Mission), pp. 323, 1906; Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker's reply letters to him from missionaries, pastors and friends, 1906; conference reports, 1906
Rhenish Missionary Society1927-1956 in Karibib, Outjo, Berseba, Keetmanshoop; Letters, reports, correspondence with various personalities of the mission leadership, among others with Sieg-fried Groth, de Kleine, Fritz Heinrich Ludwig Harre, Gustav Menzel, 1925-1946; application, testimonies, curriculum vitae, 1913; ordination certificate, 1927; experiences on e. Farm trip to Noitgedacht and Otjimbojo, 1927; curriculum vitae, application, medical certificate by Manfred Neumeister, born 05.12.1926, son of Wilhelm Neumeister, 1945
Rhenish Missionary Societyformerly New-Barmen, station Otjikango s. RMG 2.521 a b, station Outjo s. RMG 2.524 a-c; Documents to d. Ownership;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyRemote stations: Fransfontein, Sesfontein, Otjuro, Fransfontein and Sesfontein before 1906 s. RMG 2,499 a b, Farm Outjo s. RMG 2,560; conference and quarterly reports, by Heinrich Johann Brockmann and Bernhard Ahlrich Trey, 1906-1922; visitation report, 1906; construction matters: Newly built mission house and church, 1907-1910; reports by Nicodemus Kido, evangelist in Sesfontein, 1911 1912
Rhenish Missionary SocietySince the registry office responsible for special cases in Germany and abroad - the so-called 'Standesamt I' - is still located in Berlin today, traditions from this office also reach the Landesarchiv. They have been grouped together in group 'S'. These traditions all refer to areas that are not part of Berlin. The largest part of this group is the stock S Rep. 100 with the still existing documents from the former German territories in the East - as far as these were taken to Germany and did not perish in the war. In addition, there are holdings of notarizations of Germans living abroad, namely as far as they were carried out in German consulates or embassies ('consular registers') or in the German colonies ('colonial registers'). There are also documents from the territories occupied by Germany during the Second World War (these are only deaths).Two large holdings contain the documents issued by the registry office I itself within the framework of its special jurisdiction.The S holdings also regularly receive supplements in accordance with the deadlines of the Civil Status Act, but only every five years.
1881-1960); 1909-1922 in Swakopmund, Outjo, 1929-1953 parish office in Wupperfeld; curriculum vitae, testimonies, application, 1902-1903; letters and reports, 1909-1928; visitation sheet for Outjo, filled in by Praeses Johannes Georg Heinrich Olpp, 1912; Briefe d. Evangelist Nikodemus Kido, Zesfontein, 1914 1921; Report about the journey of Heinrich Vedder and Bernhard Alrich Trey to Kaokofeld, 15 p., ms., 1914; travel report by the district administrator Dr. Schulze for the exploration of Kaokofeldes, former year; negotiations with the Protestant parish of Düsseldorf concerning the takeover of Bernhard Alrich Trey in church service, 1927-1928; negotiations with the parish of Barmen-Wupperfeld concerning salary payments and employment for Bernhard Alrich Trey, 1935-1947; death announcement and obituaries for Bernhard and Anna (Änne) Trey, born Jung, 1960;
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