Brunswick (Braunschweig), German Empire Genealogy

The German Empire, Meyer's 1871 Gazetteer, and FamilySearch Records
Germany was first unified as a nation. An important gazetteer, Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-lexikon des deutschen Reichs, "Meyer's Gazetter" for short, details the place names of villages, towns. counties (kreise), and higher jurisdictions used at that time. As FamilySearch began microfilming the records of Germany, those records were organized in the Card Catalog using those place names. That system is still in use today in the FamilySearch Catalog and FamilySearch Historical Records.

At the end of both World Wars, the boundaries of the states were changed dramatically, as areas of Germany were distributed among the Allied nations. Eventually, after re-unification in 1990, the states of Germany settled into what they are today. It is also necessary to understand Germany by this system, as it affects the locations of archives and mailing addresses used in correspondence searches.

Brunswick (Braunschweig)
'''The enclaves of Calvorde and Blankenburg are now in Saxony-Anhalt. The rest of Brunswick is now in the state of Lower Saxony.'''

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