Suggestions for Future Research the Death Records for The
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Example of Future Research Suggestions: Suggestions for Future Research The death records for the couple Michael KNESCHK and Anna, née BALZER were found in either the Catholic records of Ostro, or in the microfilmed death index of the Catholic parish of Crostwitz. It is very likely that they moved later in life out of the parish boundaries of the Catholic parishes of both Ostro and Crostwitz. An area search in the nearby Catholic parishes could be performed to find the death record of Michael KNESCHK and his wife Anna. The research could take up to 15 hours of research time (including research report), since at least five possible parishes will need to be researched. The surrounding Catholic parishes are within a 15 miles radius: Nebelschütz, Radibor, Wittichenau, Ralbitz and Bautzen. The death entry for Agnes HAUCK, née KNESCHK, was not recorded in the death index of the Catholic Church of Crostwitz. Very likely she moved in with one of her children after her husband died in 1898. An area search in the nearby Catholic parishes could be performed to find the death record of Agnes HAUCK, née KNESCHK. Communication by letters with the various parishes will be part of this research. The research could take up to 15 hours of research time (including research report), since at least five possible parishes need to be researched. The surrounding Catholic parishes within a 15 miles radius are: Nebelschütz, Radibor, Wittichenau, Ralbitz and Bautzen. The Civil Registration Office in Crostwitz did not have the marriage or death record of Jacob KNESCHK. The civil records start in January 1876. A search in the nearby Civil Registration Offices would be a possibility to find these documents. The research could take up to 6 hours of research time (including research report), since at least eight potential Civil Registration Offices need to be contacted. The Civil Registration Office in Crostwitz did not have the marriage or death record of Magdalena KNESCHK. As already mentioned, their records start in January 1876. A search in the nearby Civil Registration Offices would be a possibility to find these documents. The research could take up to 6 hours of research time (including research report), since at least eight potential Civil Registration Offices need to be contacted. The Civil Registration Office in Crostwitz did not have the marriage or death record of Catharina KNESCHK. A search in the nearby Civil Registration Offices would be a possibility to find these documents. The research could take up to 6 hours of research time (including research report), since at least eight potential Civil Registration Offices need to be contacted..