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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help reading German passport book
« on: Wednesday 15 February 17 18:43 GMT (UK) »
Hallo, Debbie,
I have found your post recently, and I wonder if you have some more information on Anton Neuhauser from Friedland. Part of my family comes from this area (and I work there nowadays), Julian Neuhauser (1816 - 1889) was my grand-grand-grandfather and I have some photos of him and his family by Anton Neuhauser Photoatelier in Friedland. So, I think, they might be relatives?
Some pictures:
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Can we mail? (*) Greetings from Friedland!
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I have found your post recently, and I wonder if you have some more information on Anton Neuhauser from Friedland. Part of my family comes from this area (and I work there nowadays), Julian Neuhauser (1816 - 1889) was my grand-grand-grandfather and I have some photos of him and his family by Anton Neuhauser Photoatelier in Friedland. So, I think, they might be relatives?
Some pictures:
Can we mail? (*) Greetings from Friedland!
Hi,
I have a picture of my gr-gr grandfather Anton Neuhauser passport book, I believe?
I can't read German and am very interested to find out what it says.
In the book it shows that he traveled to lots of interesting places.
It looks like there is a lot of valuable information that I can use.
Can anyone help?
I have attached a picture of the first page of his book.
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