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Research in Other Countries => Europe => Topic started by: perilsofpauline1 on Wednesday 25 April 12 03:20 BST (UK)
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I'm helping a friend with his german research and am making hard going of it despite reading a lot of the info you have all posted. My friends grandfather was Josef OTT b. 22nd June 1917 in Zell, and who died 13 Sept 1944 in Italy. I believe he was in a special tank regiment, but thats it. Oh, and his wifes name was Maria.
I would really appreciate some help with this one!
Thank you.
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Hello,
Josef Ott, born 22. 06. 1917, was buried at the German military cemetery "Futa Pass", 40 km north of Florence, grave-number: Block 42 Grab 618. He died or was missed in action the 13th Sept 1944. He was Obergefreiter (Senior Lance-Corporal). His birth town is not mentioned.
I good web-page for researching German war graves:
www.volksbund.de
Regards
Quitte
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Thank you so much Quitte, :D
Thats wonderful information, and I will have a look at that site straight away.
Many thanks
Pauline
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His name appears on the war memorial in the churchyard at Zell (Neuburg an der Donau).
http://www.denkmalprojekt.org/dkm_deutschland/neuburg-zell_wk1u2_bay.htm
OTT Josef 1917-1944, but no further details.
History of the church: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lucia_(Zell)
Adrian
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There are two OTTs from Neuburg-Zell in the Bavarian army records from the First World War on Ancestry: the brothers Johann and Josef.
Johann was born at Zell on 9/2/1886, was a farmer, and was unmarried.
Josef was born at Zell on 7/12/1887, was a master carpenter by trade, married to Ursula nee EISENHOFER with 1 child.
The parents of both were Mathias OTT (farmer in Zell) and Kreszenz nee HAUBER.
I think there's a good chance that Josef and Ursula are the parents of your friend's Josef Ott.
Adrian
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Hi Adrian,
That is marvelous information - thank you so much! Do you have any idea how Josefs birth certificate could be ordered? It would be so good to confirm that Josef and Ursula were his parents.
Thank you so much again. I know my friend will be happy.
Pauline