About Saaga:
Does somebody know when the curchbooks for Tallinn will be scanned?
I am waiting for Kaarli and Nõmme.
Helene
Kaarli
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The church books of Tallinn are in the Tallinn City Archives. The Saaga project belongs to the Estonian Historical Archives. So the Tallinn chuch books will probably never be in Saaga (unless the archives make an agreement, but it is not even a question at the moment).
Fred Puss
Juhataja
Eesti Isikuloo Keskus
http://www.isik.ee
Palun erasõnumeid mitte saata - saatke e-kiri fred@isik.ee
Juhataja
Eesti Isikuloo Keskus
http://www.isik.ee
Palun erasõnumeid mitte saata - saatke e-kiri fred@isik.ee
Nomme Tallinn
I am also waiting for Nomme church books.
My greatgrandfather's sister Alexandra Nikolaevna Staroh-Sedoh (b.1877-d.1948) lived in Nomme (then - a place near Tallinn) since 1918, with her husband Viktor Konstantinovich (b.1874-d.1945). Their daughter Galina (b. appr. 1900-1902) lived in Nomme up to 1968 at least. She was married but I do not know what nationality her husband was (not Russian for sure!).
Thanks to Inna (a very kind person from Estonia and Finland), I have documents that state that Alexandra and Viktor were buried at Hiiu-Rahu cemetery in Tallinn.
The names of the people who saw to the burial were Rita Tungel (Tunkel?) and Galina Tungel (Tunkel?) so I am inclined to think that Galina was married to Tungel.
I searched the
Meetrikaraamat (1922-1926) of EAOC > 5348 (Apostolik Church in Nomme)
up to page 62 but did not find any suitable info.
If anybody knows anything about the people mentioned above let me know, please!
A lot of thanks in advance to those who will find time and will to answer my question.
My greatgrandfather's sister Alexandra Nikolaevna Staroh-Sedoh (b.1877-d.1948) lived in Nomme (then - a place near Tallinn) since 1918, with her husband Viktor Konstantinovich (b.1874-d.1945). Their daughter Galina (b. appr. 1900-1902) lived in Nomme up to 1968 at least. She was married but I do not know what nationality her husband was (not Russian for sure!).
Thanks to Inna (a very kind person from Estonia and Finland), I have documents that state that Alexandra and Viktor were buried at Hiiu-Rahu cemetery in Tallinn.
The names of the people who saw to the burial were Rita Tungel (Tunkel?) and Galina Tungel (Tunkel?) so I am inclined to think that Galina was married to Tungel.
I searched the
Meetrikaraamat (1922-1926) of EAOC > 5348 (Apostolik Church in Nomme)
up to page 62 but did not find any suitable info.
If anybody knows anything about the people mentioned above let me know, please!
A lot of thanks in advance to those who will find time and will to answer my question.
I am looking for Staroh-Sedoh from Nomme (Tallinn) and Tungel (Tunkel)