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    German town called "Stobbenbrück"

    Hi guys,

    I'm trying to track down a German town called "Stobbenbrück". I presume this name has been written incorrectly in my source document because every search has returned zero results. I have the feeling it might be in Prussia, but I'm far from certain.

    Any ideas?
    Jason

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    Jason

    could you sent us a photo of the document where the Name "Stobbenbrück" is written?

    Gerdan

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      #3
      Hi Gerdan,

      sorry, I don't have the original document. A colleague in Germany visits an archive on my behalf, and he typed the name. I've asked him to double-check it, and if he can't decipher it, copy it (photocopies are forbidden, so he will copy the text by hand).

      I may appear to have posted my question too soon here on WAF, but I was hoping a German-speaker would recognise it and reply "do you mean Stubenbrock?", or something similar.

      Jason

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        #4
        Hi Jason. I have tried to Google phonetically all "german Sounding" versions so far from the name you mentioned but.....

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          #5
          Stallupönen und Schippenbeil, both in former east-Prussia are probably not concerned....

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            #6
            I can't find anything even close to this spelling ????? pic would be nice

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              #7
              Does Steinernen Brücke fit?

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                #8
                I've just heard back from my German researcher. Correct spelling is "Stubbenbruch". This information comes from WASt.

                Jason

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                  #9
                  http://de.geoview.info/am_stubbenbruch,27140682w

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