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        Gobabis

        • UF Amraal Lambert
        • UF Amraalsche Stamm
        • UF Andries Lambert
        • UF Frederik Vlermuis
        • UF Khaua-Stamm
        • UF Stamm von Gobabis

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          28 Archival description results for Gobabis

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          RMG 989 · File · 1903-1934
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Korrespondenz; Denkschrift d. Evang. Oberkirchenrates betr. äußere Mission, 23 S., Dr., 1903 + 1909; Korrespondenz w. Anstellung Miss. Vedder als Pfr. v. Swakopmund, auch Visitationsprotokolle, 1906/07; Mitteilungen d. Evang. Oberkirchenrats über d. kirchliche Versorgung d. deutschredenden Evan-gelische in d. dt. Schutzgebieten, 10 S., Dr., 1909; Irle: Bericht über Gemeindearbeit an weißer Bevölkerung im Bezirk Gobabis, 6 S., 1912; Mitteilungen über die Auslandsarbeit d. Evang OKR in der Kriegszeit, 20 S., Dr., 1915; Mitteilungen über d. Stand d. Auslandsdiaspora d. Evang. Landeskirchen d. älteren Provinzen Preus-sens, 4 S., Dr., 1920; Angelegenheit Pfr. Heyse, Swakopmund, 1925

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          RMG 988 · File · 1904-1933
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Correspondence concerning the supply of foreign Germans; Memorandum of the German Protestant Church Committee on the ecclesiastical supply of the diaspora abroad, 23 p., Dr., 1904; Correspondenz z. Gründung e. evang. Gemeinde im Gebiet Karibibib-Usakos-Omaruru, 1907; Correspondenz z. Gründung e. evang. Gemeinde in Gobabis, 1910

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          German-Southwest Africa
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, IX. HA, SPAE, III Nr. 3368 · File · ca. 1900 - 1910
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Windhoek (Windhoek), Rehoboth station, Kubub station, Omaruru fortress, Abbabis convalescent home, Seeeis military station, Gobabis fortress, Keetmanshoop barracks, Ukamas, Swakopmund; approx. 13.5 x 9 cm; reprints (postcards), partly coloured, of photographs

          German-Southwest Africa
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, IX. HA, SPAE, IV Nr. 38 · File · ca. 1904 - 1914
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          and others: Lazaret in Windhoek; Warrior Association Windhoek; Native Church in Windhoek; Natives (Herero; Nama; Owambo); German Schutztruppe; Fortress Omaruru; Church in Bethany; Oitjo; Artillery of the German Schutztruppe; Kunene river; Owambo mission station; native animal species; Gobabis fortress; Oas fortress; Auasberg heliographer station; Keetmanshoop fortress; (28 x 21 cm) various sizes; album with photographs, black and white; z. T. strongly faded

          RMG 2.501 a · File · 1908-1935
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Amraal's tribe, abandoned from 1880-1907, Farm Gobabis s. RMG 2.547; annual and conference reports, by missionary Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle and others, 1908-1935; Chronology of Gobabis 1855-1910, pag. 1, ca. 1910; Reports of mission colonist Oskar Emil August Gerlach, 1908-1909; visitation report, picture postcard, 1911; report to OKR in Berlin about work on d. Gobabis district, 1911; Gobabis, report, Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle about his 25 years there, 1931; About Amral Lambert's life, the mission station Wesley Vale and Gobabis and the Mbanderu until about 1896, Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle, 10 p. ms, o. J.

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          RMG 1.669 a-d · File · 1897-1954
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1906-1931 in Omaruru, Okahandja, Gobabis, Heimatdienst 1931-1947; Letters and Reports, 1906-1954; Curriculum Vitae (2 versions), medical certificate, 1897-1906; Report on the spiritual service of the white population in the district Gobabis 1916-1919, 5 p..., ms, 1919; Zur Geschichte d. Mission in Gobabis, 1932; Rentenangelegenheiten, 1946-1954; Letters to Adolf Schick, formerly Omburo then Geislingen, 1950-1954; Letters to Carl Bergers, 1953-1954; Obituary for Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle, 1954;

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          RMG 1.616 a-d · File · 1871-1921
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1875-1904 in Gobabis, Hoachanas, Heimatdienst, 1904-1915, parish office, from 1915; Letters, annual reports, station reports, 1871-1912; Letter of Johas Vleermuis von Gobabis, 1881; Register of the Chiefs of the Red People Namaqualand, 1884; Letter of Hendrik Witboois to Manasse, Chief of Hoachanas, 1889; Sketch of the map Farm I, II, III Schwartmoder & Anis = Lidfontein, 1:1.000, 1896; report of the school and church visitation to Hoachanas, by missionary Carl Ludwig Hermann Hegner, 1896; private letters Friedrich Anton Judts to inspectors of the. RMG, 1894-1900; Correspondence to the award of the Order to Carl Ludwig Hermann Hegner and Friedrich Anton Judt, 1906; obituary for Susanne Judt, née Mohn, 1913; obituary for Friedrich Anton Judt, missionary, 1921;

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          Kuhles, Walter (1905-1987)
          RMG 1.714 a · File · 1933-1965
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1935-1965 in Swakopmund, Gobabis, Omaruru, Walvis Bay, from 1965 pastor of the German community Lüderitzbucht; correspondence with Walter Kuhles, from 1937 also with Ingeborg Kuhles, nee. Olpp, 1933-1969; curriculum vitae of Walter Kuhles, written in Gobabis, 1936; medical reports by the Kuhles family, 1956, 1965; death notice for Heinrich Kuhles (father), 1960; correspondence with the church's external office for Walter Kuhles' engagement in Africa, 1965-1966

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          Loeber, William (1907-1981)
          RMG 1.713 a · File · 1933-1966
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1933-1962 in Swakopmund, Otjiwarongo, Gobabis, from 1962 parish office; correspondence with Wilhelm Loeber, 1933-1966; medical reports of the Loeber family before the death of his father Reentry, 1956; subsequently issued ordination certificate from 1933, 1962; assessment of missionary Wilhelm Loeber, 1962; correspondence about Wilhelm Loeber taking over church service, 1962-1963; correspondence with Dr. Richard Martin Loeber (son), 1961-1964

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          RMG 1.657 · File · 1901-1965
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1901-1928 in Okahandja, Windhoek; Letters and Reports, 1901-1928; Curriculum Vitae (copy) of Emma Meier, née Ermshaus, 1904; Die Schreckenstage in Okahandja, Jan, Febr. 1904; inquiry about the semi-white children in Windhoek, 1904; report about e. trip to Gobabis, 1907; report about Windhoek police measures, 1909; ray of hope in the work e. Herero missionaries, Okahandja, n. J.; communication of the "Woermann-Linie" about the death of Friedrich A. Meier on board the steamer "Muansa" and burial in Monrovia, 1928; obituary for Friedrich A. Meier, 1928; letter (copy) of Hereros Gustav Kamatoto to Emma Meier, mourning for her father Friedrich A. Meier, 1929; correspondence with family Meier, 1928-1965;

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          Otjihaenena
          RMG 2.519 · File · 1898-1906
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          from 1906 unoccupied, farm s. RMG 2.559; Conference and Station Reports, by Ferdinand Lang, 1898-1903; Reports of local teachers and evangelists: Manasse Pujatura, Willibald Kerijaa, Urbanus Kerija, Julius Kauraisa and Ephraim Kaatutuka, 1901; Visitation Report, 1906; Reports by Wilhelm Emil Jakob Diehl about the Herero collection point Otjihaenena and its transfer to Okomitombe near Gobabis, 1906;

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          RMG 1.705 a · File · 1914-1966
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1925-1960 in Okahandja, Gobabis, Karibib; curriculum vitae (3 versions), testimonies, 1914-1915; letters from the internment camp Andalusia, 1940-1945; "Our faithful farm workers should be the refuge", dedication of the native church in Frieden-au, Windhoeker "Allgemeine Zeitung", no. 53, 1959

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          S - Stocks
          S u2013 · Record Group
          Part of State Archive Berlin

          Since 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.

          RMG 1.590 a-c · File · 1856-1875, 1876-1893, 1890-1905
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          1856-1904 in Berseba, Gobabis, Warmbad, 1881-1904 Tulbagh, Saron, Sarepta; letters and diary reports, ward and school reports, 1856-1904; private letters to d. Inspectors, 1890-1900; Letters of the Daughters, 1904-1905; Obituary for Mrs. Julie Weber, née Schäfer, 1904;

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