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Wilhelm Voigt was born on February 13, 1849, in Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany [now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia].
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Margaret Jane Park has written: 'Honey Creek Cemetery, 1849-1974' -- subject- s -: Genealogy, Registers of births
The largest number of single births to one woman without any multiple births is 69. This record is held by the wife of Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia, who gave birth to 69 children in the 18th century.
I think 6 live births is the highest on record.
No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.
Births, deaths, marriages and divorces are all recorded with the county recorder. These are a matter of public record.
Prussia was officially dissolved in 1947.
Usually not. However, during the Seven Years' War a part of Prussia briefly became Russian from 1758 until 1763. After World War 2 a part of Prussia became Russian again. This "Russian Prussia" is called Kaliningrad Oblast. The other parts of (Old Baltic) Prussia are now part of Poland and Lithuania. Prussia has two meanings: The (German) Kingdom of Prussia on one hand and Old/Baltic Prussia on the other hand. The Kingdom of Prussia got its name from the original Baltic Prussia (in Old Prussian language it is called "Prūsa"). The original Baltic Prussia was the easternmost province of the Kingdom of Prussia. That Province of Prussia inside the Kingdom of Prussia was most of the time parted into East Prussia and West Prussia.
Prussia was created in 1525.
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