During the month of May 2013, the luxroots.com associates finished the following data input:
3,468 births 1797-1894 of the township of Sanem by Fraenz WALTHER
1,232 marriages 1840-1894 of the City of Echternach by Myriam WEIS-ZIEWERS
389 marriages 1840-1902 of the township of Fischbach by Georges EICHER
998 marriages 1862-1909 of the former township of Neuerburg-Land by Armand SERRES-HEINEN
919 marriages 1840-1932 of the former township of Perlé by Ferd KOEUNE
173 deaths 1900-1913 of the former township of Harspelt by Aloyse JODOCY
1,035 marriages 1840-1894 of the township of Mersch by Marilyn FÃœRST.
99,99% of the births of the civil registers (1797-1923) of the 7 canons of Clervaux, Diekirch, Echternach, Mersch, Redange, Vianden and Wiltz have been entered; in the cantons Capellen, Esch-Alzette, Grevenmacher, Luxembourg and Remich, the births 1797-1894 of the follwing townships are entered: Bascharage, Biwer, Greisch, Hamm, Hobscheid, Junglinster, Kopstal, Leudelange, Manternach, Mondercange, Mondorf-les-Bains, Niederanven, Rodenbourg, Sandweiler, Sanem, Schuttrange, Septfontaines, Steinsel, Walferdange. 75,000 births/baptisms of the townships of Bastogne, Fauvillers, Gouvy, Houffalize as well as 35,000 births of the townships of Arzfeld and Neuerburg have been entered.
All marriages 1840-1923 of the cantons Clervaux, Diekirch, Redange, Vianden and Wiltz have been entered as well as of some townships of the cantons Echternach and Mersch.
Which associate is currently working on what ?
Georges FELTZ, a new associate, has already entered more than 500 birth records of the township of Mamer.
For our project expansion to the cantons of Mersch, Capellen, Grevenmacher, Remich, Luxembourg, and Esch-sur-Alzette and in the regions bordering Germany and Belgium, we are looking for associates to operate in the townships/parishes in this region. Join the great (jigsaw)puzzle of Luxembourgish genealogy by analyzing and capturing the details from records of your preferred township/parish in our database. Contact us if you are interested in working with us !
Our calendar informs you about events in our region about genealogy and local history. Member of a genealogical association or not - you're all welcome to the monthly luxroots meeting on the 2nd Thursday at 7pm at the Cultural Center in Leudelange i.e. June 13th. Anyone interested on Genealogy and Local History is welcome to exchange information. Ask your questions! Looking for help in reading old documents? We will try to help.
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