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Cornelius Cremer

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Dr. Cornelius D. Cremer
Born 1950s.
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Brother of [private brother (1970s - unknown)] [half] and [private sister (1970s - unknown)] [half]
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Name: CORNELIUS Diedrich Werner Cremer. Given Name: CORNELIUS Diedrich Werner. Surname: Cremer.


FSFTID L1HW-J5T.


Residence 1953 1960 Stirzenhofstr., Bonn, Bad Godesberg. 1962 Im Eichholz 19, Bonn, Ippendorf. 1970 Hortsmarer Landweg 142, Münster, Wetf. 1974 Draisstr.4, Freiburg i.Br. 1985 München, Bayrischzellerstr. 1991 Kornblumenweg 12, Poing. 2014 Kleiberstr.5, Oldenburg i.O. OCT 2016. Max-Mehner-Str. 5, Oldenburg i.O. Note: Current address:1.

Education: Albert Ludwigs Universität. 1 OCT 1974. Freiburg Note: Diplom Physiker. Albert Ludwigs Universität. 1 JAN 1980. Freiburg Note: Dr. rer. nat.

Occupation: Dipl. Physiker. OCT 1979.

Dr. rer nat.: Dissertation Freiburg: Mehrphotonenprozesse in atomaten und molekularen Wismut. SEP 1984. Freiburg i.Brsg.

Retirement: 1 AUG 2018. Oldenburg i.O., Niedersachsen.

Hobbies Note: Ski fahren, Tanzen, Kino, Wandern,.

Religion: No Religion / Atheist.

Nationality: Deutsch.


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Hello William,

thank you for your comment.

I have added sources from familysearch to all pre-1700 persons that I have added by gedcom. I hope this fullfills community standard .

Thanks Cornelius

posted by Cornelius Cremer
Hello Cornelius,

Thank you for adding FamilySearch links to the profiles. In the case of Margaretha Tugendreich Hoyer (abt.1680-) (and all the other ones I reviewed), the link you added is to the public tree on FamilySearch. Public trees (including the one on FamilySearch) are not considered reliable sources and often are erroneous. I tried looking for sources for a couple of the profiles you created and was unsuccessful. I highly recommend working with the Germany Project for help finding reliable sources for these profiles as their expertise is more likely to succeed. Sometimes public trees include sources, if you review them, they can often provide hints at finding a source. If you are successful at finding any reliable sources to add to a profile, you may remove the { { Unsourced ...} } template from them.

Also, when replying to someone, please use the "reply" link instead of posting a new comment like the one above my reply here so that the person to whom you are directing your comment will get a notification. I only saw your reply from four days ago today because I returned to your page today and just noticed it.

Thanks.

-William

posted by William Foster Jr
edited by William Foster Jr
Hi Cornelius,

Thanks for creating the pre-1700 profiles Hinrich Lafrenz (1535-), Ties Lafrenz (abt.1555-1621), Margaretha Tugendreich Hoyer (abt.1680-), Franz Christoph Riepe (abt.1680-), and around 44 others on June 20 from the GEDCOM you uploaded.

Our community standard is that all pre-1700 profiles require at least one reliable source be cited in order to proceed with creation. (Please see Help citing pre-1700 profiles.) In the case of all the ones I reviewed, you indicated relying upon an unsourced family tree which is not considered reliable.

Please do not create any additional pre-1700 profiles without including at least one reliable source and please go back and add sources to the 48 pre-1700 profiles you created.

If you need help with sourcing them, the Germany Project is a good place to start.

Please let me know if you need help or clarification on any of this.

Thanks.

-William

posted by William Foster Jr
Hello Traci,

thank you very much for your message.

Currently I am still importing the gedcom tree. I hope to get some connections to other WikiTree members. Up to now there are hardly any. Concerning the sources: 1) From mothers side almost all predigees come from a very small village "Gretenberg, Ein Dorf im »Großen Freien«" near Sehnde, Hannover. There is a so called "Ortssippenbuch" for this village Gretenberg in the regional museum of Sehnde. In this Ortssippenbuch almost all "Höfe" No.1 --No.12 (farms) are mentioned and some information about the owners during the centuries. One reference of the Ortssippenbuch is the "Kirchenbuch " from Sehnde going back to 1657. Also the "Lehnsregister der Bischöfe zu Hildesheim" is one of the sources with information going back to 1453. 2) My predigees from fathers side mostly lived in "Ostfriesland". They were Menonits who came from the Netherlands for religious reasons. They married among each othe in almost only 2 places: Norden, Ostfriesland and Neustadtgödens, Friesland. There are interfamiliar sources from those Menonits in handwriting in our family , that is not published and will not be published, which is a decision of the owner of those sources.

Once I have finished the import of the tree I would very much like to join the German project.

Thanks Cornelius

posted by Cornelius Cremer
Hi Cornelius,

Thank you for adding new German profiles!

I see you self-certified for a pre-1700 badge. Reminder: please make sure that any pre-1700 profiles you add have valid sources attached. "Unsourced family tree handed down to Cornelius Cremer" is never a valid source for a pre-1700 profile (see this profile. For now, you may want to keep the profiles you're importing from your gedcom to post-1700 profiles, unless your pre-1700 profiles have a proper source attached. See Pre-1700 Help.

You may also want to consider joining a project ... check out the Germany Project page to see if that interests you.

Let me know if you have any questions or if you'd like to join the Germany Project. Thanks, Traci ~co-leader Germany Project

posted by Traci Thiessen
Hello Cornelius!

Thank you for joining us! I wanted to check in with you to see how things are going. How do you like WikiTree so far? Have the tips in the New Member How To Pages been helpful or have they left you with questions?

Please let me know if you have any questions about WikiTree. To contact me, log in to WikiTree and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment to be sure that I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment on my profile page. It's really is great to have you on board.

Cheryl ~ WikiTree Messenger

P.S. To find reliable sources for your profiles, go to the Family Tree & Tools tab; select Genealogy Research and scroll down near the bottom of that list and select Research with RootsSearch. There are over 20 websites to access from there.

Hi Cornelius!

Thanks for self-certifying for the Pre-1700 badge! Collaboration with Pre-1700 Project members is essential for those wishing to edit Pre-1700 profiles. Collaboration is essential because those ancestors are usually shared by many descendants.

It looks like the Germany Project would be a good fit based on your branch of WikiTree. Review the project page to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.

Do you have any questions? Let me know. I'm happy to help! :-)

Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See: Pre-1700 Reliable Sources).

Laura ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

posted by Laura DeSpain
Hello Laura,

thanks for the hint. I will do accordingly. Cornelius

posted by Cornelius Cremer
Hello Cornelius!

You are now a Family Member -- your contributions will go a long way to joining the world together! Start with the New Member How-To pages — they are really useful as you add profiles and learn your way around.

Thank you for adding your DNA to WikiTree. Getting the Best from DNA will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree. The GEDCOMpare process guide has tips on how to use the data in your file most efficiently.

If you have any questions about how WikiTree works, use the reply link below this comment (on your profile) to let me know. I am happy to help! If I can't answer, I will help you find someone who can.

Peggy W ~ WikiTree Greeter

PS Click the green tags near the top of your profile and see others following the same surnames you are researching. The more of these clickable tags you add (20 max.) that include surnames, locations, periods of history or other genealogical interests, the more connections you will make and maybe find a few cousins! To edit or add more tags, click on the word “following” or use this link. This page will help you learn more about tags.

posted by Peggy Watkins
Welcome!

This is just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree.

To contact me, please log in to WikiTree and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment to be sure I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment, on my profile page.

Karen Lorenz ~ WikiTree Greeter

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posted by Karen (Rollet) Lorenz

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