Soest
7 Archival description results for Soest
Contains among other things: National donation on the occasion of the imperial jubilee for the Christian missions in our colonies and protectorates; invitation to the general assembly of the Märkische Missionsgesellschaft and Missionsfest; request for donations for the Goßner Mission
Preface : The find book for the A r c h i v a b t e i l u n g B of the Stadtarchiv Werl was compiled in 1952 by the Staatsarchivrat Dr. Müller. Between 1999 and 2001 the find book was digitized by the current city archivist Michael Jolk and will now be published online by him in 2012. When J. S. Seibertz carried out the collection of material on his state and legal history of the Duchy of Westphalia and for this purpose also visited the archive of the city of Werl in 1832, he found, as he reports, a "total disorder" (Archive Department E Kaps. 9 No. 4). At the instigation of the District Administrator of Soest, the then Mayor Fickermann zu Werl therefore entered into negotiations with the head teacher Dr. Tross in Hamm, who at that time was reorganising the archives of the Erbsälzer-Collegium zu Werl, in order to also reorganise the municipal archives. Tross started working in the next few years. In 1877 the documents were repertorized on the basis of the Tross¿schen Regesten, while a number of other documents increased the numbers of the repertory. The editor of the directory was Dr. Giefers. Another hand later carried further documents and recorded - apparently for the first time - also the oldest files up to the end of the Hessian period, which were called Department B, and as Department C the protocols and official books of the city until 1816. The order of these files created at that time was left unchanged in the new archive order begun in 1948 by the State Archives Council Dr. Kausche. Within the framework of the entire archive, the department retained the designation Archive Department B. In 1952, the undersigned classified larger holdings which had subsequently been found. Where older tables of contents can be found within the packages, these files cannot claim to be complete; above all, the number of individual sheets or fascicles indicated there is no longer correct. Particularly remarkable pieces were highlighted in the repertory in the intus notes, whereby the subjects ejected in No. 27a and b, 39, 42 and 45 almost amount to a single distortion. The Roman numerals used in the old order were replaced by Arabic numerals. Werl, 10 July 1952 (Dr. Müller) Council of State Archives for Wv. __ Re-ordered from B 27a. Werl, 23 May 1972 Preising __ 1992 Michael Jolk privately compiled a register of files that was updated in 1998 and 1999. From December 1999 to 1.2.2001 the files were typed into an archive program after the title pages. Preising had only transferred abbreviated titles into the index and many names did not appear in the register as a result! Backup filming of this collection see file 6692 StA Werl and Findbuch Kleiner Bestand 21. A r c h i v a b t e i l u n g C " A m t s b ü c h e r a u s v o r p r e u s s i s s c h e r Z e i t " Digitised in April 2012 by City Archivist Michael Jolk. Numerous additions were made by former city archivist Heinrich Josef Deisting. Preface of 1952 by Dr. Wolfgang Müller, who ordered the holdings for the first time: Of the order of this section created in 1877, only the sub-section I "Protocol Books" was left unchanged; for these, the present repertory represents a copy of the old index. Only the signature was changed insofar as the main groups were now marked with Roman numerals and the individual numbers with Arabic numerals. Since a larger number of previously unlisted official books had to be transferred to archives department C, it was recommended to subdivide the previous subdivision 2 into the new II-IV.
Bochum; Dortmund; Hagen; Hamm; Hattingen; Iserlohn; Lüdenscheid; Schwelm; Soest; Unna
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: - 1) Carpenter Friedrich Fox, Emden, born on 08.07.1907 in Kiel-Gaarden 2) Sailor Johannes Konarski, Emden, born on 16.09.1908 in Suurhusen 3) Sailor Emil Lippke, Lübeck, born on 21.11.1890 in Braunsberg 4) Sailor Berend Stoelker, Warsingsfehn, born on 21.11.1890 in Braunsberg11.11.1907 in Warsingsfehn 5) Sailor Peter Cordes, Iheringsfehn, born 31.07.1907 in Iheringsfehn 6) Light seaman Hermann Manssen, Hatshausen, born 02.11.1911 in Könishoek 7) Light seaman Jakob Möhlenbrock, Hatshausen, born 18.01.1912 in Ludwigsdorf 8) Logisjungen Heinrich Switer, Emden, born 23.03.1913 in Emden 9) Kesselwärter Willi Haustein, Emden, born 30.10.1901, Falkenau 10) Heizer Wessel Jansen, Emden, born 09.07.1904 in Emden 11) Heater Arthur Brenner, Emden, born 26.03.1906 in Niederscheldehütte 12) Heater Johann Rewerts, Rahe, born 01.05.1907, Rahe 13) Heater Cornelius de Ruyter, Emden, born 08.03.1905, Strohberg 14) Heater Georg Berndt, Emden, born 20.08.1904 in Breslau 15) Trimmer Eduard Gross, Emden, born 30.10.1905 in Berlin 16) Trimmer Wilhelm Schaaf, Emden, born 12.12.1907 in Soest 17) Sailor Johann Albert, Emden, born 05.09.1906 in Emden 18) Trimmer Gerd de Boer, Emden, born 09.01.1912 in Emden; index of finds of the Central Party Archive: retro conversion and distortion 2010-12