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wertien. Oorausre9u11g if! bei tiierer Gebiihrenbered111u_ng, tinn ti�e
Angnben rid1 tig untl rnit Tinte gefd,rieben rtnti uni) tlte Beglnub L­
_
gung an l;nntl uorgelegter Llrhunl)en erfolgt. Wertien tlagegen tl�e
Eintrngungen oom Stnnbesbeamten uorgenommen, fo betrngen_ tne
Gebi.ihren fiir jetie Beurhunllung, wie fur llie Ausrtellung euier
Originalurhunlle Bin.-,60.Die gennue ferttegung nller anfallenticn
Gebiihren, tiie bei l)er Bemiihung um llen nrifdien Abftnmmu�gs­
nnmweis entrtehen honnen, erfolgte mit tien Erlnffen ties Re1d1 s­
i1111 enmi1 1irtm u. 26.1.1935 - IB 22/236 II, o. 4.3.1935 1B 3/29, u. 10. I0.1935 - lB 3/305 unti o.5. 4. 1931 - JB 3/403.

nach wt!lcht!n Richtlinit!n wirb bit! Ahnt!ntaft!I t!r[tt!llt?
Die Ahnentafel foll tien llad1 weis tier l)eutfd1e11 otier artoer­
wnnl)ten Abnnmmung einer benimmten Perfon erbring1m. Sie geht
l)aher 0011 tier an erfter (unterfter) Stelle ftehenl)en Perfon ('Dern
Ahnentro.ger) nus uni) erftrecht fid1 'Dann iiber 'Die Heihe tier Ahnen­
fdrnft 0011 Gefd1led1t 3u Gefd1 ledit, fomit llen Wcg l)es Blutes nuf­
weifenti, llas fid1 tiurd1 'Den (auf ller lahrhuntlerte bis nuf ben
ji.ingflen llnd,hornmen tibertragen hat.fiiernus ergib� fi_d1 f ci1 011, tinn
es fid1 bei tier Aufflellung ller Ahnentnfcl nur um letbhd1 e, nlfo um
Blutsahnen hantieln hann. unti l)an 'Daher Alloptio- ol)er 5ticfdtern
ohne weiteres aus3ufmeillen haben.Bei tier Aufftellung ift llarnuf 3u
ndi ten, llaO alle Al111en an rid1tiger Stelle einget:ngen werllen.Da�
wirtl erreicht tiurd1 cine rtnnuolle Jo.hlung, llie bet llr. I, l)em Ahnen­
tro.ger, beginnt uni) fid, mit 2 fur 'Den Oater, 3 fur_ tiie mutter,
..
4 untl 5 fiir !lie Gronettern oiiterlid1er-, 6 Ullll t fur tile Gronettern
mi.itterlidmfeits uff. aufbaut.
Bei biefer Be3ifferung erhalten llie Ausgangsperfonen ungenmtet
ihres Gefd1 led1ts ftets !lie Jiffer 1, im weiteren Oerlauf !lie 111 6.1111-

4

lid1e11 Ahnen immer gera!le, llie weiblid1e 11 Ahnen ungera!le Jiffern.
fern er fei barnuf hingewiefen, ban !lie Eltern immer llie !loppelte
Jiffer ihrer Rinller aufweifen; hat !ler Sohn nlfo beifpielsweife bie
Jiffer 4. fo lro.gt !ler Oater bie Juhl 8, tiie fllutter 8 +I= 9. 11am
lliefer formel geht !lie Aufflellung llurd1 alle Gefci1 led1 terfolge11 hin­
burch, f O tian man fid1 l)urd, bie Be3ifferung rehr leid,t nuci, in Ulll­
fnngreimen Ahnenreihen 3ured1 tftn!le11 un!l einen beftirnmten Ahn mit
(eid1tigheit hernusfud1 en ha1111 . Die en!lgiiltige faffung !lee Ahnen­
tafel, !lie je nad1 Um tang oiel Jeit unb Arbeit erforl)ern hann, follte
nur auf Grunl) einwanbfreier Ermittelungen uni) beglaubigter Llr­
hunllen uorgenommen wertien. lint 111011 erft feine Ahnentafel in
tier oorerwo.hnten einwnn!lfreien, 0011 Llrhunben untermauerten
Art ernellt, fo finll !lie Llnterlagen fiic 'Den Ahnenpan, !ler eine
wertoolle. fiir nlle Jwerne unti Behorben gultige Llrhun!le bnrftellt,
ohne weiteres gegeben, unll llie Beglnubigung r1ont auf lieinerlei
l;in!lerniffe.
Uber hur3 otier lung wirti bee Ahnenpnn ein PRimtnusweis
c
fur jetien l)eulf i1en Oollisgenoffen wer!len, unb es ift bann 3weifel­
los oorteilhaft, bereits Jnhnber tiiefer Llrhunbe 3u fein; aud1 erfpart
es !len mit Arbeit uberho.uften Amlsftellen mnndie !lliihe, wenn
jel)er 0011 fid1 aus fid, !liefer, Ausweis befdrnfft, !ler ihn als ooll­
wertigen Oolhsgenoffen im 5inne ties Punhtes 4 bes Programms
ller llSDAp. he11113eid111et.
fur !lie Aufnahme in !lie llSDAp. wir!l !ler beutrrnbllitige Ab­
fta111 mungsnad1Lueis bis min!leftens 3u111 lahre 1800 geforllert. Es
hann baher bei fr(ih hciratenben Geld1lediterfolge11 !ler fall ein­
treten, ban 3um oollgiiltigen llamweis in ei113elnen Gnien nod, eine
weitcre Geld1 lrdltertolge benotigt wir!l, um l)as Stid1 jahr 1800 JU
iiberbrLirnen.fur biefen fall finll 3ur Erg6.n3ung llie unnumerierten
Oor!lrurhe auf 5eite 40 mil 47 oorgefehen, tlie aud1 fiir llie weitere
Erforfdiung bes llamensftnmmbaumes, b. h. ller oo.terlidi en (inie,
oerwenllet wecllen honnen. Die llumerierung ift hierbei felbn
!lurd1 3ufiihren.
Der Ahnenpnn ha1111 fur Angehorige bei!ler Gefd1lemter aufge­
ftellt werl)en, gilt aber immer nur fiir e i n e Perfon, im Gegenfag
3um ,, Ahnenbuch !ler !leutfdien f nmilie'', llas als pr6.ci1tiges familien­
bolmment Auf3eid111unge11 fiir !lie gefamte familie aufnehmen hann
un!l fomit gleid1 Jeitig 'Den Abflnmmu11gsnnd1 weis fur Ehemann­
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Die Ehermlie�ung bes

geboren am

in

geboren am

QC

.: 3

Tauf-Reg.-nr.

Oornamen:

unb bee (37)

;'!:�

6eb.-Reg.-nr.

Beurh. b. Stanbesamt:

fnmilienname:

]5

"'"'&amp;

Tauftag:

18

(Oater oon 9)

nls Sohn bes (36) . •... .... ... ....

...;

Behcnntnis:

b. Pfarramt:

j

§

................. 5-eE.. -6�
.� t
...
,:

...

unb bee r 33 i

[ 1

. ...

..

.......

geboren am

16

in
Rcg.-llr.

'fW' nrb,n(lthrnbrn
Einlrag ift 8,glaubigung
mdll tr(orbtclidl.

Tauftag:

6eurh. b. Stanbesamt: ... .... .... ... ... .

6eb.-Reg.-llr.

b. Pfarraml:

Tauf-Reg.-llr.

geflocben am
beurh. b. !itanbesamt - Pfacramt

oiitorlich (1)

in
Reg.-nr.

TUC nrb,n(tthtnbtn
(inlrag ijl B,gtoub19ung
n,dlt •rforbtrlid!.

11

�20

(Doter Don 10)

fomiliennome:

fomiliennome:.

Oornamen:

Oornamen:
geboren am.

geboren am

........ .... . ...... in .... ................ .................. ..

unb ber (45)

unb ber(41)

:J

...... Tauftag:

Behenntnis: ..

6eb.-Reg.-nr.

Beurh. b. 5tanbesamt:

I

b. Pfarramt: .................. .................. ..... Tauf-Reg.-nr. .
fUr neben�ehenbtn
fu,trag in Begloubigung
nit:hl tcforberlich.

.. ............. in
Reg.-nr. .

beurh. b. 5tanbesomt - Pforramt

erfolgte am

6eb.-Reg.-nr.

b. Pfarromt:

Tauf-Reg.-nr.
in
Reg.-nr. ..........

\

... Behenntnis:

unb ber
geborene

.. ........ ........... Behenntnis: .................... ... .
.... .......... in ...

·""'

Reg.-nr.

21

Geburtsnome:

�]
E •�

.
�!

f�

�E�

.0 •

Oomamen:
geboren am ... . ...... ..................... .. in ............. .....................

1,

,

.................... .. ,

...........

erfolgte am

.. Behenntnis:
...... in

beurh. b. Stanbesomt - Pfarramt .

Reg.-nr............

23

(ffiutter con 11)
Geburtsnome:
Oornomen:
in

geboren om
als Tochter bes (46)

alsTochter !)es (42) .. ... ... .............. ........ .................... ........

unb ber (47)

·······••··•·····"·""""""

Behenntnis:....

... .......... Tauftag: .......... .... ..

........ ... Tauftog: .. ..... .... .... ......

Beurh. b. 5tanbesomt: ....... ... ....... .

6eb.-Reg.-llr.

Beurh. b. 5tonbesamt:

Geb.-Reg.-nr.

b. Pfarramt:

Tauf-Reg.-nr.

b. Pforramt:

Touf-Reg.-llr...........

geflorben am ......
beurh. b. 5tonbesamt - Pforramt
18

fur ntbenn,h,nben
finlrog ijl B,gloubigung
nidll erforbtrfoh.

22/23

Beruf:

(mutter uon 10)

Behenntnis:.

Beurh. b. 5tanbesomt:

Die Ehef&lt;hlie�ung be1

.......... .... ...... ..... Behenntnis:.

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt

unbber (43).

Tauftog:

beurh. b. 5tanbesomt - pfarramt.

unb ber
geborene

Behenntnis:

geflorben am

I 20121
Beruf: .

in.

als 5ohn bes (44)

als 5ohn bes (40)

geflorben om ..

22

(Oater Don 11)

in
Reg.-nr.

liir nebrnflehtnb,n
fint,09 ijl Begloubigung
ntcht erforbtrlich.
Ur-Urgro�eltern

111

geflorben om
beurh. b. 5tonbesamt - Pforromt
oiiterlirh

(2)

in
Reg.-nr. ...

fur nebenn,h,nben
Einlrog ijl Beglaubigung
ni&lt;ht ,rjorbe&lt;li&lt;h

19

�24

(Oater oon 12)
familiennan,e: ............... ...................... ...................... .

fnmilienname:...................... ....................................................................

�a

Oornamen: ..................

Oornnmen:.......................

in ............ ..................

geboren am..................................

26

(Oater uan 1:J)

geboren am ..................... .

in ..........................................

als Sohn bes (48) .. ..................... . .....................................

nls Sohn bes ( 52) .................................................................. .

unlJ ber (49) .. -.

unlJber(53) ...............

13el1enntnis: .... ................................... Tauftag: ...................................

Behenntnis:...... .

Beurh. b. 5tanbesnmt: .. ...................•........ 6eb.-Reg.-nr. .......•.......

Beur�. b. 5tnnlJesamt:................................. 6eb.-11eg.-nr...

b. Pfnrraml: . ............................................... Tauf-Reg.-nr. ..........
geflorben am

............................... . in . ............................
Reg.-nr............ .

beurh. b. 51anlJesaml- Pfarraml

b. Pfarramt: .
fi.ir neben(tthenben
Eintcng i� B,glnubigung
nldlt erfori)erlich.

24/25

Die Ehefchlie�ung be11

........ Tauftng: . ................................
Tauf-Reg.-nr. .

geflorben nm ............. ..................... in
beurh. b. Stnnbesaml - Pfnrromt

I 26121

Die Ehefdllie�ung bes

13eruf:. .................. .... ........ ......... .. Belienntnis: ............... .

Bemf: ............................................. Behenntnis:

unb ?Jee . .......... ...............•.. -----------·················· ...................................

unb ber . ............

geborene ................................... ....... Behenntnis: ...

geborene .......

erfolgte om ....................... ........ in . .. ........ . .....

erfolgte nm ......

beurh. b. 5lanlJesnmt - Pfarraml.. .... ................... . Reg.. nr.

beurli. b. Stnnbesoml - Pforrnmt .

I

(mutter oan 12)

Reg.-nr............

25

"'

. .. ...... ,. Behennlnis:....
in .
Reg.-nr.

27

(mutter oan 13)

0
0

G�buctsname: .. ..................... ............................

6eburtsname: ..

Oornomen: .................... .

Oornamen: ....... .

·"
geboren nm. ........................ ........ ... in ............. .................................. !l
,0

geboren om .

. ................. .. in ........

als Tod1ter bes (50)

als Tod1IH bes ( 54)

unlJ ller (51} , . ......... ....................

unll ller (55) .................

Behenntnis: .......................... ....... Tauftog:

Behenntnis: .... ....................... .......... Tauflag:

Beurk. b. 5tanllesamt:...................... ........ 6eb.-Reg.-nr. .

geflocben nm .....

.. in ..

beurk. b. 5tanllesnmt- Pfncramt....
20

Beur�. b. 5tanbesaml:....... ......................... 6eb.-11eg.-nr. ........... .....

Tauf-Reg.-nr.........

b. Pfarromt: .....

fiir nebenflehtoben
Eintcag i/l 8,gtnubigung
nidit ('l"forberlidl.

11eg.-nr........... .

b. Pfarromt: ....
fiir ncbcnjlehenb('n
Eintrag l� BeglaLtbigung
nicht erforbedich.
Ur-Urgralleltern

geflorbcn om ...

Tauf-Reg.-nr. .
......... in ................. ......................... .

beurh, b. 5tonllesamt - Pfacramt .................... .
mlitterlich (1)

Reg.-nr.....

fiic neben�ehenben
Eintrng i� o,glouuigung
nidit ,c/ocb,rlidi.
21

�.,1 ::::::,,

28

(Oater oon 14)
familiennamc:......

familiennnme:

§
,5

Oornamen: . ... ...................

Oornomen : .... ................. .
geboren nm ...........

in ....

goboren nm.
als Sohn bes (5 6)

als Sohn bes ( 60) .

unb ber (S1)

unl&gt; ber (61)

Behenntnis: ..

30

(Doter uon 15)

0
0

in.

Behenntnis: ................... ...

. .. ..... Tauftng: .......

Tauftog: ......... .....

Bcurh. b. 5tonl&gt;esnmt: ..

6eb. .Rcg.-Or. ...

Beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esnmt:

6eb.-Reg .. llr.

b. Pfarram t:

Touf-Reg.-Or ..

b. Pfarramt: ... ....

Tauf-Reg .• nr. ..

geflorben am .

. in .

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt- Pfnrrnmt.

Reg.-Or.....
1

Die fhefchlie�ung bee

Bemf:.........

Hir neben�eh"nben
Eintrog ill 8egloubigung
nidit "rfor!lerlich.

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt- Pfarrnmt .

Behenntnis:...........................

lleruf:..... ............... ....... ... .

Behenntnis: ....

unb l&gt;er ............ ................
geborene ...................................... .......... Behenntnis : ...

... Behenntnis:.

erfolgle om

beurh. b. 5tnnbesnmt - Pfarrnmt ........................

Reg..lJr.

in

beurh. b. 5tnnbesamt - Pfnrrnmt.

29

(ffiuttu oon 14)

Reg.-llr......

31

(ITiutter oon 15)

6eburtsname: .......

6eburtsname: .............. ..

Oornnmen:.........

Oornnmen:
geboren om ..... .......... .... ...

. in ......................

nls '[od1ter bes (58)..

ols Iod1ler bes ( 62).

unb l&gt;er (59) ..

unb ber ( 63) ......................

Behenntnis:

Reg.• n,......... ..

Touftng:.

... in .....

llehennlnis:........................................ Inuftng :.................. ......... ......... .

Beurh. b. 5tnnbesnmt:.

6eb.• Reg..Jlr.

Beurh. b. 5tanbesamt:..................................

6eb .• Rcg.• nr. ..........

b. Pfnrrnmt:

Touf-Heg.• nr.

b. Pfnrromt: ........... ................ .

Tauf.Reg.-nr ..................

geflorben nm .....................
beurh. b. 5tnnl&gt;esamt- Pfnrrnmt .

22

fiir nebtnneheri�en
Einlcog ifl O"glaubigung
nicht Hforberlich.

30/31

erfolgte om....... . ...................... in

geboren om ........

in..

28129

unl&gt; ber
geborcne.

geflorben am..

in ....... .................................
....... Heg.-nr. ......

filr nebenf'tehenben

Eintro9 i� Be9loubigung

nicht ecfortlerlif:h.

Ur-Urgro�eltern

geflorbcn am .... .............................. in............................................
beurh. b. 5tanbesamt- Pfarramt.. ......
miitterlich (2}

Reg.-Or.......

fi1r nebtnnehtnben
Eintrng ifl Bt'glaubigung
ntcht rrforb"ctich.

23

\

�I

(Oater uon 16)

32

34

(Oater uon 11)

fnmilienname:.

famitienname:................... .

""

Oornamen: ...

Oornamen: .......................... ................ ...............

geboren am ..................... .......... ..... in ... .............

geboren am ....... ... .

als Sohn bes (64 ) ......

als Sohn bes ( 6S J . .

13ehennlnis: ..

. ... Tau flag: .............. ....... .

13eurh. b. 5tnnbesamt: ..

Geb.-Reg.-llr.

b. Pfarramt:

Iauf-Reg.-llr.

geflorben am ..

J

·�

unb ber ( 65)

t:

9

�

Jii.r neb,mf1ehenben
Eintrog 8,gloubigung
nicht ,rfocbeclich.

;n

beurh. b. 5tanbesaml - Pfarraml ............................. Reg.-llr ...

lforuf : .... .

erfolgte am ................ .

in ......................................... ......

beurh. b. 5tanbesnml - Pfarrnml

geborene ...

.. .

.

.

� ... . .............. ...... .
Reg.-llr...
1

Ji.ir nrbenftehenben
Eintrog
6egloubigung
nicht erforberlith.

;n

34/35

............................ Behennlnis:....................... .

33

Geburtsname: .................... ........................................... ............. .
Oornamen: ........

als Torhter bes (66)

�
Q
Q

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I

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ii

...•� -6
...�
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9
1!
cc �
-6

unb ber(67)
Tauftag: ............... ....................
6eb,-Reg.-llr •...........

b. Pfarramt: ........................................... Tauf-Reg.-llr . ..................
geflorben am ................................. .in ............... .
beurh. b. 5tanbesnml- Pfarramt.... ......................... Reg.-llr ..........

Reg.-llr.

beurh. b. 5tanbe!inml - Pfarramt

,0

....... in ..........................................

............................... Behennlnis :... .......................

erfolgte am ............................... in ........................................

Reg.-llr..........

(mutter uon 16)

24

.

unb ber ....
13el1enntnis: ..........................

Beurh. b. 5tanbesamt:

6eb.-t1eg.-llr.

Die Ehefd1Ue�ung be,

..... 13ehenntnis:

geborene ....................

Behenntnis: ............................ .

13eurh. b. 5tanbesamt: ........ ................ ...

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt- Pfarramt.

unb ber .

geboren am

......... Iauftag:

13ehennlnis: ..............

ge florben am . .

1 3 2;33

13eruf:.

unb ber ( 69) ........

b. Pfarramt: . ............... ........., ............... Tauf-Reg.-llr. ...................

.... ..... in..

Die Ehefchlie8ung bu

.. . in ...........................................

,0 C

35

( mutter uon 11)

l

6eburtsnnme: .. ..................... .. .............. , ................................. .

�

als Tod1ter bes (10 ).... ...................................................... .

Oornnmen: ........ .......................................................................................
geboren nm ............. ...................... . in .......................................... .

unb ber ( 7l ) ...................................................................
13ehenntnis: ..... ............................. Tau flag; ..................... ..

-6=i

Beurh. b. 5tanbesaml: .....................

6cb.-Reg.-Jlr.. .

A.!:

b. Pfarraml: ...

Tauf-Reg.-llr .................

-� a,

fU.r nebenflrhtnben
fintrog i� 8egloubigung
nic!,t ,rfocbeclicl,.

Ur-Ur-Urgro8eltern

geflorben am ..........

. ........... in ..........

belirh. b. 5tanbcsaml - Pfarrnmt .......................... Reg.-llr•..

uiiterllch (I)

fUr nt"benflflhenben
Eintrog i� Begloubigung
nichl ec'focberlich.

25

�36

(Oater uon 18)
familienname:

......... ..

..........

1

.. ........... .. ,.

Dornamen:

...................

geboren am

in ... ...... ......................

a(s 5ohn bes ( 72)

. . ..

... .. ..

t

9

t_j

"
�

9

..

�.: t
.:!§
,,g'-f 9
-6"'

6eb.•Reg.-nr.

cc ::

5]'

Tauf-Reg.-nr . .

ge�orben am ........ .

in

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt

!i

;; i;
§ -6

"'�

Reg .• nr. ........

(Oater oon 19)
familienname: ............. ..
Dorn amen: .. .. .....

.... ..... ..... ··········

I

�

.;;

i"

Tllc n,benl'tthrnb,n
Einlrag Brglaubigw,g
n1d,l •rforb,dcd,.

0

:g

in

als 5ohn bes (?6)

,, .....................

9

g'j

s1

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:[
t

9

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.,,• -6"

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,0 •

.§ �

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:=:�
wC

Beurh. b. 5tanllesamt:.
b. Pfarramt: .

Tau f-Reg.-r r.

C

:§

i

t
�,, 9

Tauftag:

I��
=-;s]'

in
Reg.-nr. . .........

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt - Pfarramt

�

"'

... ...

6eb.. Reg .. nr...

ge�orben am

Q
Q

�

geboren am

llellennlnis: ...

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..

I 38/39

1 36/37

Die Ehefchlie�ung be•

38

unl&gt; l&gt;er (17)

,o C

... Tauftag;

b. Pfarramt:

ij

�l
.... 1
"w

Beurll. b. 5tanbesamt:

1

1i
·"
,0

unb ber f13 )
Behennlnis:

�
a:

-�
"'

file ntbrn�thtnben
fintrng ill Beglnubigung
nicht erfocberlich.

································· - ················ ······················"'····················
Beruf;

Beruf · .............................................. Behenntnis :.......................

Bellenntnis:........ . . .. .......••. .

unb bH

unb bee ........................... ................ ..

geborene .......... .......................
erfolgte am

geborene . ............. ................

Bellenntnis:. ....... ....... .. ..

erfolgte am ..................................... in .................................... ...........

. ....... in

beurh. b. 51anbesamt- Pfarramt ..........

I

6eburtsname: ..... .

37

Reg.-nr ...........

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Dfarramt ..

Reg.-nr..... ....

(ffiutter oon 18)

"'
Q
D

Oornamen :.......... .
geboren am

als !ochler bes ( i'4)

in

als !ochter bes (78)

unl&gt; ber (15) ..... .. . ................

unll lier (19)
... Tauftag;

Behenntnis:

Iauftag:

lleurll. b. 5tanbesamt: ......... ................... 6eb.-Reg.-nr.

Beurh. b. 5tanllesamt:

6eb.-Reg.-nr.

b. Pfarraml: .... ............. ..

b. Pfarramt:

Tauf-Reg.-nr......

Tauf-Reg.-nr.

ge�orben am ................................ ... in ..................
beurl1. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt................
76

39

6eburtsname: ...................

geboren am.....

. ........... .............. in

l

(mutter uon 19)

Oornamen: ... . .................................................... ......... ..... ..

Bellenntnis : .....

llellenntnis: .............. ... ....

Reg.. nr.

fiit n,b,n"•hrnb,n
Einlrag iJl Beglaubigw,g
nid,t rrforbrrlich.

Ur-Ur-Urgro�eltern

gc�orben am
beurh. b. 5tanbesamt- Pfarramt

uiiterlich (2)

in
Reg.-nr.

fiit n,b,np,h,nbtn
Einlcag ij\ Begloubigw,g
nuht ecfo,btrluh.

77

�40

(Oater oon 20)

I

(Datu oon 21)

familienname:

familienname: .............................................................. ..

Oornamen:

Oornamen:

geboren am

in

......... ................
.. in

geboren am ... .. .. ....... .............

nls Sohn bes(84) ....... .............. . ... ........ -·

unbl&gt;er(Sl)

unb lier (85)

............... ... - •·

13eurh. b. 5tnnbesamt:

6eb.-Reg.-Or ...................

13eurlt. b. 5tanbesaml:....................

6eb.-Reg.-Or................ ..

b. Pfarramt:.

Tauf-Reg.-Or . .

b. Pfarramt: .......

Tauf-Reg.-Or. .. .. .. ...

geflorben am

in

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarraml

Reg.-nr. ..........

fUr ntbrnllfhrnbtn
Einlrog ii\ Brglaubigung
nidll rcforbrclich.

1 40141

Die EhefchlieOung be•

Behennlnis:

................................... . .... ···········•·
Behenntnis:

13eruf: ..
unb ber

geborene

Beltenntnis:

erfolgte am

.. 13ehenntnis:

geborene

in

in .... .. ... ....

erfolgte am

beurh. b. 5tanbesaml - Pfarramt

beurh. b. 5tan1&gt;esaml - Pfarraml

Reg.-Or. ............

41

(mutter oon 20)

Reg.-Or.

43

(ffiuthr oon 21)

6eburtsname:

6eburtsname:

Oornamen: ...:......

Oornamen:
in

.0
C

e
\0

als tochter bes (86)

unb ber (83)

unb bet (87)
... tauftag:

13ehenntnis: ...

·�

in

geboten am . .. .

a!s tod1ter bes(82)

Behennlnis:

1 42143

Die EhefchlieOung be•

unb ber

geboren am

Reg.-Or.

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarraml

········•""''''''''

fiir nrbrnfhhtnbtn
Eiotrag i/t Brglaubigung
nidll rrforbrrlidl.

in

geflorben nm

········-··
Beruf:

.... Tauftag: ...

Beurlt. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt:.

6eb.-Reg.-Or.

13eur11. b. 5tanbesamt:

6eb.-Reg.-Or ..............••

b. Pfarramt:

fouf-Reg.-Or.

b. Pfarraml:

Tauf-Reg.-Or. ...........

geflorben am .................
beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt

21

'

· ······ ······· ·····" ... ·············

l3ekenntnis: ..................................... tauftag:

Tauftng:

•··•· ······

. ... .... ........ ...................

als 5ohn bes(80)

13ekenntnis: .... ..

42

in .................... . ....................
.............. Reg.-Or.

'fUr ntbrnflrh,nbtn
Eiolrog ii\ Brglaubig:Jng
n1&lt;hl rrfor�rrlich.
Ur-Ur-UrgtoOeltetn

geflorben am ....................... .
beurh. b. 5tanllesaml - Pfatraml
oiitctlich (3)

in
Reg.-Or.

fur nrbtnnehrnb,n
Eintrag •� Orgloubigung
ni.lhl uforbc-rlidl.

29

�44

(Doter uon 22)
familiennnme: ......................

familicnnamc:

Dorn amen:

Oornamcn:

geboren am

als !iohn bes (92)

al5 !iohn bes (SS I

unl&gt; l&gt;cr (93)

unll ber (89)

Behenntnis: .................. ............... Tauftag: .

... Iauftag:.....

Beurh. b. !ilanbesnmt:

Geb.-Reg.. nr. ............

b. Pfarramt: ...

Iauf-Rcg.-llr. ...... .

geflorben nm

............. ........... ..... .. in .........................

beurh. b. !itnnlle5nmt - p fnrrarnt ............. . .....

Bcruf:

Rcg.-llr ... .......

I

fut ntbtr,n,hrnb,n
Eintroy ijl B,gtou�igw,g
nid1t Hforberlii:h,

erfolgte am

Beurh. b. !itanllesamt: ............... .

6eb.-Reg.-flr.

b. Pfarramt: ...............

Tauf-Reg.-llr.

beurh. b. !itanbesnmt - Pf arramt..

Reg.-nr.......... .

I 4&amp;/47

unl&gt; l&gt;er

erfolgte am.....

........... ... . ......... in .. ...................."........

I

Gcburt5name:

geboren am

9

Oornamen:
alsTorhter llcs (94)

unl&gt; l&gt;cr (91)

unll ber (95)
Behennlnis:

Tauftag: . ...

in

geboren am

als Iod1ler bes (90 )

Behenntnis:

47

6eburtsname: ....
-e
'9

in

lleg ..nr.............

(mutter oon 23)

45
"a

Oornamen:

in

beurll. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt

Reg.-llr.........

(mutter uon 22)

... Behennlnis:

geborene

............. . .. .... .......... Behenntnis: .... .................

beurh. b. !itanbe5amt - Pfarramt

.... Tauftng:

Beurh. b. !ilnnbcsnmt: ...... .. .. ....

Geb.-Rcg.-llr.

Beurh. b. !ilanbcsamt:

Geb.-Reg.•llr ...................

b. Pfarromt:

Tauf-Reg.• nr.

b. Pfarramt :

Tauf-Reg.-llr.

1

gcflorben am.................................. in
beurh. b. !itanllcsamt - Pfarramt.. ............
30

file ntb•nn,h,nbtn
Eint,ag ill Btgloubigung
nicht ,rfo,b,rllch.

l3ehenntnis:

Beruf:.

l3chenntnis :...................... .

a,
"
"'

in

geflorben am

44,45

unb l&gt;er
geborene

in

geboren am

in

Behenntnis:

46

(Doter oon 23)

Reg.-llr.

fUc neben�thtnb,n
Eintrag i[l 8l'9laubi9Lm9
nicht ,rforbecthh.

Ur-Ur-UrgroBeltern

ge�orben am ...
beurh. b. !itanl&gt;esaml - Ptarramt .
oiiterlich (4)

in ................... .
Beg.-llr........... .

liit nebtnn,h,nbtn
E!nlrog ijl B,gloublgung
nicht «forbocl!ch.

31

�48

(Oater uon 24)

50

(Oater oon 25)

familienna1m: ......... .

familienname:......

Oornamen :.. .....................
in ............ .

geboren am ................... .
als Sohn bes ( 96)

Dom amen: ..

"a

geboren am ...................................... in ...-....

"§

als Sohn bes ( I O:J)

unll ller ( 91 J

unllller(IOI) ...

Behennlnis: .............

.............. Iauftag :............. .................... .

13ehenntnis: .............

...... Tauflag:

13eurh. b. Stanbesamt: ............... .

Geb.-fleg.-llr. ... ............

Beuth. b. 5tanbesumt:

6eb.-11cg.-llr.

b. Pfarramt: ................................

Tauf-Reg.-llr.... .

b. Pfatramt: ..

Tauf-Reg.-llr. ..

.................... ............. in
Rcg.-llr............

beurh. b. Stanbesamt - Pfarramt

filr ni?benflehenben
Eintcog in Begloubigung
nlcht erfocbedid'I.

I 48/49

Die Ehafchlia�ung Iles

bcuth. b. 5tanllesamt - Pfarramt ...

Bmif:

unll ller .....

unb ber .

geborene .....

......................... Behennlnis:...........................

erfolgte am

........•.......... in........................................................

beurh. b. Stanbesarnt - Pfarramt... ............... .

............................. Behenntnis:.

Belw111tnis: .................

erfolgte am .................................... in
beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt ...

49

Rcg.-llr.............

51

(mutter oon 25)

Geburtsname: .. .....................................

Geburtsname:

Oornamen: ......... ...........

Oornamen: ..
in . .......................................

geboren am

1 50151

geborenc ...................

Reg.-llr.

(mutter uon 24)

Reg.-llr .......

Die Ehefchlie�ung Iles

Beruf:.................... ...... .................. Bel,ennlnis:...........................

"a

geboren am ...................... .

als Tod1ter bes ( 98)

als Tod1tcr bes ( 102) ....

unll bcr ( 99 ) ......................... .......................................

unll ber ( 103)

13ehenntnis:

Bel;enntnis: .........

............... Iauftag: ..................

in..

·9

. ............. Iauftag:.

Beuth. b. 5tanbesamt:

Geb.-Reg.-llr. ..... .........

Geurh. b. Stanbesamt: .

Geb.-Reg.-llr. ..

b. Pfatramt:

Iauf-Reg.-llr. ........ ..

b. Pforramt: ....... ..................•.

Tauf-Beg.-llr. ..... .

ge[torben am .. .............................. in
beurh. b. 5tanllesaml - Pfarraml

Reg.-llr ...... .

fUt nebenftehenb1m
Eintrog 8,gloubigung
nidlt erfod)Hlich.

tn

geflorben am ... .......... ......................... in

'fUr nebenfhhenb,m
Einlcog i/l Begloubigung
nicht er/orb"lich.

Ur-Ur-Urgro�eltern

gefro rben am .....
beurh. b. Stanbesamt - Pfarramt ..

miitterlich (I)

in ............
Reg.-llr.

fUr neben�ehenben
Eintrog 8egloubigung
nicht erforberlich,

tn

33

�52

(Oater uon 26)
familienname: . ...............

faniiliennnme: ..

0ocnamen: ........

0ornamen: ......

�

d

geboren am .

............... in ............... ... . .....................

geboren am ..................

54

(Oater uon 21)

. in ...... .

als Sohn l&gt;es (10:J.)

nls Sohn bes ( I 03)

unl&gt; ber (105) .. ....... .

unl&gt; ber ( 109)

Behennlnis :.. .................................... Tauftag: ................... .

Behenntnis: .......... ........................ Tauftag: .............. .....................

Geb.-Reg.-nr .................

Beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt: ........

Geb.-Beg.-llr................ .

Tauf-Reg.-nr. . ...............

b. j)farramt: ..............

Iauf-Reg.-llr . ....... .......

Beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt: ..........................
b. j)farramt: .... ..
in

geflorben am .......... .....

Reg.. nr ............

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt- j)farramt

I 52/53

Die EhefchlieRung bu

fiir nl'brnjlthenben
finlrag in Btglaubigung
ni&lt;hl "forbtrli&lt;h.

geflorben am ................................... in ........................... ............
beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt - j)farramt

Beruf: ...

geborene ..........

Behenntnis : ...... ....................

erfolgte am . ...

...... . .. in ..................... .......................... .

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt - j)facramt . ........................ 11eg.-nr.

. Behenntnis : ....

geborene ...

·""'

53

(ffiutter uon 26)

erfolgte am

0ornamen:...

0omamen: ......
geboren am

.... in

als Iochter bes (106) _ .......... .....................

als Tod,ter bes ( 110)

unl&gt; ber ( I 07)

unl&gt; ber ( I 11)
Behenntnis: ....

. . .............. Iauftag: ...................

Beurh. b. 5tanbesamt: ..
b. j)farrnml:
geflorben am ..........
beurh. b. 5tnnl&gt;esnmt- j)facrnmt. ..

..... i:1 .....

55

Geb.-Beg.-nr.

Tnuf-Reg.-llr........

b. j)fnrrnmt: .....................

Tauf-Reg.-llr.

Reg.-llr.

Ur-Ur-Urgropeltern

geflorben am ..........

. ...... in .. .

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt- j)farramt..

miltterlich (2)

0
D

..... .. .. Tauftag:

Geb.-Reg.-nr. ..... ..............

JUr nebrn[tehenben
finltog in 8egloubi9ung
ni&lt;hl "fotbrrli&lt;h.

"'

. . ....... in . ..................

lleudi. b. 5tanbesamt:

in ..

·""'"'

Reg.-llr.

( Tiutter uon 21)
Geburtsname:

geboren am..

.. llehenntnis :.

beurh. b. 5tanbesnmt - j)farramt .. ........... .

Geburtsname:

34

I 54/55

'fi.ir nebenftehen�en
Einlrog in Begloubigung
nldtl ecforbuli&lt;h.

unl&gt; ber .

unl&gt; ber .......... ..

l3ehennlnis: .....

Reg.-llr ..

Die EhefchlieRung Iles

Behenntnis: ...

Beruf: .............................

i

11eg.-llr.

fut n,b,nnehenben
Eint,09 iR Beglaubigung
ni"11 ecforbetli&lt;h.

35

�56

(Oater oon 28)
familienname:... ...................................

familienname:

Oornamen: ...................... .

Oornamen:...

geboren am .

geboren am .

.......... in

als 5ohn l&gt;es ( 112)......... . .. ........... .

nls 5ohn bes ( 116)

unl&gt; ber ( 113).

unl&gt; ber ( I It)

Behenntnis:.

58

(Oater oon 29)

.................. in......

Behenntnis:... . ............................. Tauftng:.

Tauftag:

6eb.-Reg.-nr.................

Beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt:

6eb.-Reg.-llr. .............

Beurh. b. 5tanbesamt:.... ........................ .

b. Pfarramt: ................ .

Tauf-Reg.-llr...... ...........

b. Pfarramt: .. ............................................. Tauf-Reg.-llr . .

genorben am .

filr nebenflehenben
Einlrag ij\ 8egtoubigung
nicht erforbeclich.

........ ... in

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarraml

Reg.-llr.

genorben am ...

beurli. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt... ................. .... . Reg.-llr.............

13eruf:.. ........................................... Behenntnis:.

Beruf= .·-····

unl) l&gt;er ...

unl) ber ...

erfolgte am ...............

erfo!gte am .. ................................. in ..................... ............. .

in ....................

(mutter oon 28)

beurh. b. Stanbesamt - Pfarramt.............................. Reg.-llr....

Reg.-llr...

T

I

(ITiutter oon 29)

51

6eburtsname: .....

6eburtsname:

Oornamen:.........

Oornamen:..

geboren am .......

geboren am..

... in ....... .

il

in...................................

13ehenntnis:...

13eurh. b. 5tanbesamt:.

6eb.-Reg.-llr.

Beurh. b. 5tnnbesamt:. .

6eb.-Reg.-llr.

b. Pfarramt:.

Tauf-Reg.-llr..

b. Pfarramt:

Tauf-Reg.-llr. .

36

0
D

C

Behenntnis: .............................. ... Tauftag: ...

beurh. b. 5tanl)esamt - Dfarramt

�
"'

unb l&gt;er ( 119)

15) ......

genorben am .. .....

59

als Tochter bes ( 118)

alsTochtcr bes (I 14).
unb l&gt;er(l

.. 13ehenntnis:

geborene ....... ........................................ 13ehenntnis: .................

Behenntnis:

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Dfarramt......................

fUr nebennehenben
Elntrog i� Beglnubigung
nitht erforb,clith.

1 sst59

I 56/57

Die Ehef chlie�ung l&gt;e1

geborene ..

............ in .....................

in .
Reg.-llr.......... .

fii.c nebenflrhimben
Eintrog lft Beglaubigung
nidit erfortlerli&lt;h.

Ur-Ur-UrgroPeltern

. ............ Tauftng: ....... ..........

genorben am ...... ............................ ... in ........................... ...................
beurh. b. Stanbesamt - Pfarramt ...

........ ...... lleg.-llr.

fiic neben�ehenb .J
Eintrag i� Begtaubigung
nicht rrfocb,clich.

miitterlich ['.l)

'J1

"

�l

(Onter oon 30)

60

familienname: . ............................ ..................... .

familiennnme: .......... .

Oornamen:

Oornamen: .....

geboren am ......................... . ........ in

in

geboren am ...

als Sohn bes ( 124)

als 5ohn bes ( 120).

unb ber ( 125) ...

unb ber(l21) ..... .

Bekenntnis: ......................

........... ..... Tauftag:................ .

Behennlnis: ........

Beurk. b. 5tanbesaml: ................... ........�

Geb.-Reg.-nr. ..................

b. Pfarraml: .......................... ................ tauf-Reg.-nr . ....
geflorben am...........

.. in
Reg.-nr .. ...

beurh. b. 51anbesaml - Pfarramt

fur neb,n�ehen�,n
fintra9 i� Be9taubigung
riidit erfoc�,rlid,.

......... in ...

beurh. b. 5tanbesaml - Pfarramt

lleg.-llr..........

fUr nebenf?ehenben
Eintrag ijl B,glaubigung
nlcht erforbertich.

I 621u
Behennlnis: ................

....... Behennlnis : ................
................... in
Heg.-llr. ... .... .

63

(ffiutter oon 31)

61

6eburtsname : . ...................

Geburtsname:

Oornamen: ................ .

Oornamen:.....

geboren am

in .. ........

unb ber (123) ....... .... .
Behennlnis:........................... ........ Tauftag:
Beurh. b. 5tanbesamt:

Geb.-fleg.-llr.

b. Pfarramt: .. .......

Tauf-Reg.-nr. .
................. in

beurk. b. 5tanbesaml - Pfarromt .... .. ......... ......... Reg.-llr...

. i.1

als Tochter bes ( 126) ...

als Tochter bes ( 122).....

38

geflorben am . ..........

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt......

Reg.-nr....

(ffiutter oon 30)

geflorben nm .........

Tauf-Reg.-llr ...

erfolgte am ..

........................ in .

geboren am .....

b. Pfarramt:

geborene ....

. ... ...... .............. Behennlnis:

beurh. b. 5tanbesnmt - Pfarramt....... .

Geb.-Reg.-llr. .............

unb ber . ................................

unb ber .
geborene ...

Beurh. b. 5tanbesaml: ........ .....................

Beruf: .... .......

Behenntnis :.....

Beruf:

.. Tauftag: ...

Die EhefchliePung bet

1 60/61

Die EhefchliePung be•

erfolgle am

62

(Oater oon 31)

unb ber ( 127) ................... ..

. ................

Behennlnis: . ......................... .

.. Tmtflag: .....

Bmrh. b. 5tanbesaml: .........

Geb.-fleg.-nr...

b. Pfarramt: .
ftir nebenftehenben
fintrng ill Beglaubigung
nicht erfocbedich.

Ur-Ur-UrgroPeltern

geflorben am ...................

Tauf-lleg.-llr. .. ...............
in .

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarramt .................
mlitterlidi (4)

lleg.-llr..

fUr neb"n�ehl'nben
Eintrag i� Seglaubigung
nidlt et'focberlidi.

39

�)
I

(Oater uon ........... )

�
0
0

(Oater DOil

I

.. )

familienname:

familienname:..

Oornamen:..........

Oornanrnn: ................ ...............

geboren am
als Sohn l&gt;es (

i:1.

als Sohn l&gt;es ( . ..... )

unll l&gt;er ( . . ... )

unb ber (........) ..
.... Tauftag:.

13ehenntnis:

Tauftag:

Behennlnis: ...............

13eurh. b. Stanl&gt;esamt:.

Geb.-Reg.-nr . .

Beurh. b. Stanl&gt;esamt: ..

6eb. -Reg.-llr.

b. Pfarrnmt:

Tauf-Reg.-nr.

b. Pfarramt:

tnuf-Reg.-llr.

geftorben am

in ......................... .

in ..

geftorben am .

Heg.-llr ...

beurh. b. Stnnl&gt;esamt - Pfarramt .

fUr neb,ml\ehenllen
Einlrag in B,glaubigllng
nld'lt erforbedidl.

Di11 Ehefchlie�ung bes

beurh. b. Stanllesamt - Pfarramt ..

Reg.-llr.

13ehenntnis:

13eruf: .............................................. Behenntnis:

unl&gt; l&gt;er

unll l&gt;cr ............................ .
Behenntnis:

geborene .

geborene ...

. in .................

erfolgte am

in

beurli. b. Stanl&gt;esaml - Pfarraml .......................... Rcg.-llr.

�

(ffiutter DOil ......... )

0

(mutter DOn .........

Geburtsname:

6eburlsnnme: ...

Dornamen:.....

Oornamen : ............

geboren am......... .... .. ..... . .. .. . .... in

geborrn nm

.... in ..............

nls Tochter bes ( .......) .

.) ........................ ·························

unll l&gt;er ( .. .... )
13ehennlnis: ..

................ Behennlnis:

erfolgte nm .
Reg.-nr. ...........

beurh. b. Stanl&gt;esamt - Pfarramt

unl&gt; ber (....... )
Tauftag:

Behenntnis:

............ ....... Tauftag �.............................

13euri1. b. Stanl&gt;esamt:.

Geb.-Reg.-nr............ ......

13eurh. b. Slanl&gt;esnmt:

6eb.-Heg.-llr... . ..... ....

b. Pfarramt: . .. . ......................... .

Tauf-Reg.-llr.

b. l)farramt: ... ....

Tauf-11eg.-llr...... .. ..

���Mam . .. . . . .... ....... .... . in . ........................................ ....
beurh. b. Stonl&gt;esaml - Pfarramt

40

fUr nebenftehenben
Einlrag ,n Beglaubigung
nicht ,rforberlich.

Die Ehefrhlie�ullg be&amp;

Bemf:.............

als Tochter l&gt;es (

0
0

.. ..... in

geboren am ..............

... )

�

Oorbrud!e fiir EcgiinJungen (f. Seit, 5]

11eg.-llr.

fu&lt; nebenn,h,nben
Eintrag in 8eglaubigung
ni&lt;ht erforbedich.

geftorbcn am ..•.........

. . ......... in .........

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt - Pfarramt
Oorbrud!, fiir ErgonJungen [f. Seit, 5)

.. Reg.-llr..........

fut neben(bhenben
Einlrag in Beglaubigung
nicht erforberlich.

41

�(Doter oon ............ )

(Doter oon ...

fnmilienname:.. .

fnmiliennome:.

Oornomen: ........................ .

I

..... )

C

Oornnmen :........... ...... ..... .. .. .

geboren am

.. in

t'n

geboren am . .....

als Sohn l&gt;es

,,
"
"'

nls Sohn bes (

unl&gt; l&gt;er( ... ... ) .....

unl&gt;l&gt;er( .. .. ) .. ... .. .... ..

Behenntnis:

Tauftog:

Behennlnis: . .. ... .................. .

Beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt:

Geb.-Reg.-llr.

b. Pforramt:

Tauf-11eg.• nr. ....

geflorben am ..

........ in ........ .
Reg.-nr.

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt - Pfarmmt

.. Tauflag: ..

Beurh. b. Stanl&gt;esamt: ..................... ......... Geb.-Reg.-nr . .............. ...
Inuf-Reg.-nr....

b. Pfarmmt: . ........................
fiir neblic'n{tehen�tn
Eint,og in B,gloubigung
nimt ,rforboclim.

ge florben am .. ............

............... in ............... ..... ......................

beurh. b. Stanbesamt - Pfarrnml..................... .. Reg.-llr. .

fur n,b,nn,htnbtn
Eintcog ,n Btgloubigung
niml ,rforbocl!m.

Die Ehefchlie�ung bes
Behenntnis:

Beruf:

geborene ...

.......... Behenntnis :.. ............. ..........

Beruf:......

unl&gt; l&gt;er .

unl&gt; Iler .... .
.. . . ................. .. Behenntnis: .......... .

erfo[gte am

erfolgte om ...... .

beurh. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt- Pfarromt

Reg.-nr. .

(mutter oon .... ....... )

Geburtsname:

Gebuctsname: ...................... .

Oornamen :...

Oocnanll!n :.................................................................. .............. . .
in

gebocen om ...... ............................... in ........................... ... ..........

als Iod1ter l&gt;es ( ...... ). ... ...... .......

Behenntnis:

Tauftng:.

Geb.-Reg.-llr.

Beurh. b. Stnnl&gt;esnmt: ...................... ....... Geb.-Reg.-llr......

b. Pfacromt: ........

Inuf-llcg.-l1r.

b. pfarraml:..............................

in .. ........... ....................

beurh. b. Stanl&gt;esnmt - Pfacramt... ........ .............. Rcg.-llr. ..........

42

'§

unb bee( . . ) ...... .... ...........
Tauftag:

Beurh. b. Stanl&gt;esamt:

geflorben am ....

"'"
�

als Iochtec bes( ....... )..... ..............

unb Iler(
Behenntnis:

..... in ... ............................ ..

beurh. b. Stunl&gt;esamt - Pfncramt .................. ....... Reg.-11r.............

(mutter oon ..

geboren am .. .

Behenntnis: .... ....

gebocene . ............................

in

Oorbrudle fur Er9iin1un9en ff, Stile 5)

ftir nt'benftehenben
€introg ,n B,gloubigung
ni&lt;ht ,rforberlim.

Tauf-Reg.-llc. ....

geflocben nm ................................... in ...... ............................ .
beurh. b. Stnnl&gt;esnmt - Pfnrramt.......... .
Oorbrudo, fur Er9iin1ungen (f. Seil, 5)

lleg.-llc...

fiir nebennehenben
/
Eint,09 ,n Begloubigun !
niml erforberlim.

�I

(Oater uon .....

(Oater uon . ........ )
familienname: .... .. .. . ........... ....... .......................

familicnnamc: ......

Oornamcn : ....

Oornamen :.

als Sohn bes

geborcn am . . .

in

gcboren um

)

als Sohn bes (.. ... ) .

••· ··•········ . . ..

unlll&gt;cr ( ... ... ) .....

unb ller (. ..... ) .. ..........

Beurh. b. 5tanllcsamt:

Gcb.-Reg.-nr....

b. Pfarramt: ..............

Tauf-Reg.•nr. ..
. .. in

gcflorben am .. ........

Reg.-nr............

beurh. b. 5tanbesamt - Pfarraml ..................

fur nebennehenben
finlrag in Beglaubigung
nidit ecforberlidl.

6eb.-Reg.-nr. ..

b. Pfarramt: ...........

Tauf-Reg.-nr .......

gcflorbcn am ................................... in ...........................................
beurll. b. 5tanl&gt;esamt - Pfnrraml......................

Rcg.-nr........... .

unb ber ................................ ...... ............... ........... .

unb ber

geborene .............................. ........... Behcnnlnis:........

llelienntnis:.

geborcne.

erfolgte am ..

... in..

. in...... ...... ............. .. .
Reg.-nr...

beurh. b. 5lanl&gt;esamt - Pfarraml ............

beurh. b. 5tanllesamt - Pfarraml ........................ . Reg.-llr . .

"'

(mutter uon ......... )

(mutter uon .......... )

0

6eburtsnamc: ............

6eburtsname:

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                    <text>With the 1970 lunar touchdown already in its sights,
NASA's Office of Manned Space Flight seeks to make
the United States pre-eminent in space.

A Nation Goes to
/r&amp;(/iS
".Note/ is the kime to take longer strides-time for a p e a t new
American enterprise-tirrle,fir this nation to take a clearly leading
role in space achieuernent a~hichin many zoaj)s may hold the key
to our,future on earth. I belieup thal this nation should comrnit
itself to achieving the goal, befire lhis decade is out, of landing a
man on the moon and returning him safely to earth. . . . It will not
be one man going to the moon . . . it will be an entire nation."
-President John F. Kennedy

ive years ago the United States
took its first tiny steps toward
the moon when Commander
Alan Shepard became the first American to be rocketed into space. And
the entire nation-indeed the whole
world-witnessed his flight, sharing
in the tension and the triumph. Today, at the halfway point in the tenyear program to land a man on the
moon and return him to earth safely,
the United States manned space program has both lengthened and quickened its stride. And the distance from
the earth to the moon doesn't seem
quite that far anymore.
In developing the elements and
capabilities for this decade's manned
lunar landing, NASA has marshalled

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the men and machines that will make
it possible to undertake a wide range
of space missions beyond the initial
moon touchdown. Indeed, as Dr.
George Mueller comments, "manned
lunar flight serves as the focal-point
of a program whose principal goal is
to give the United States world leadership in all elements of space activity. The Gemini and Apollo-Saturn
programs are equipping this nation
with the ability to carry men and instruments into hitherto inaccessible
regions of space for hitherto unachievable periods of time."
Dr. George E. Mueller
Associate Administrator
Office of Manned Space Flight

��Dr. Mueller, Associate Administrator for NASA's Office of Manned
Space Flight, bases his appraisal on
the remarkable progress that has been
made in the tri-lateral manned flight
program-Projects Mercury, Gemini
and Apollo. Together the three constitute the greatest single engineering
enterprise in this nation's history. The
manned space flight program is carried out by some 300,000 men and
women. They work in NASA'sWashington, D.C. office, at three field centers-the John F. Kennedy Space
Center in Florida; the Manned Spacecraft Center near Houston, Texas, and
the George C. Marshall Space Flight
Center at Huntsville, Alabama-and
a t some 20,000 industrial plants in

every part of the country. Dr. Mueller
directs this competent crew by means
of a geographically dispersed program
office structure which penetrates directly through the functional organizations of the field centers and the
prime contractors, to the subcontractors and the vendors. It has been
said that Dr. Mueller's techniques of
managing so vast a research and development program may, in the long
run, prove to be one of the most valuable assets derived from the program.
The first phase of the tri-lateral
manned space flight program, Project
Mercury, set the stage for the sophisticated space maneuvers of today and
tomorrow. Using experimental oneman vehicles, Project Mercury put the

first Americans into space and laid a
solid foundation for the technology of
future manned space flights. It demonstrated the effects of space on man,
and proved that men could increase
the reliability of spacecraft controls.
NASA logged its first manned space
flight success on May 5,1961, the day
Astronaut Shepard rode his Freedom
7 space capsule on a 19-minute suborbital mission, 116 miles high into
space. Another Mercury milestone
was achieved the following February.
Astronaut John Glenn became the
first American in orbit, completing
three global circuits. The following
spring Gordon Cooper completed a
22-orbit mission of 34 and one-half
hours, triumphantly ringing down the

�curtain on Project Mercury.
Dr. Mueller was a witness to, rather
than a participant in, NASA's
manned
flight program at the time of the
Mercury space spectaculars, although
he was deeply involved in other aspects
of aerospace technology. During the
five years before he joined NASA in
1963, he was associated with Space
Technology Laboratories, Inc., serving successively as director of the
electronics labs, program director of
the "Able" space program, vice president of space systems management,
and finally vice president for research
and development. I n this last position, he had overall responsibility for
the technical operations of the company. While at STL, Dr. Mueller
headed the design, development and
testing efforts of the systems and components for Atlas, Titan, Minuteman
and Thor ballistic missiles. He also
played a major role in the development of Pioneer I, the United States'
first successful space probe, and had
overall responsibility for several other
space projects, including Explorer VI
and Pioneer v, and for the establishment of the Air Force satellite track- Gemini Twin Ed White maneuvers 120 miles above the Pacific Ocean, connected to Gemini
4 spacecraft by an umbilical cord. Extravehicular activity, operational term for walking
ing network.
in space, is a basic technique required for manned space flight capability.

Mercury's Dividends

Dr. Mueller adds thisfootnote to the story on the path to the moon, and forged
Mercury which had j u t con- ahead with the second phase, Project
cluded when he became Associate Adminis- Gemini.
Named for the twin-star constellatratorfor the Ofice of Manned Space Flight:
"Originally, NASA assigned only two broad tion of Castor and Pollux, Project
Gemini called for a two-man spacemission objectives to Project Mercury-jrst,
to investigate man's ability to survive and craft system to conduct orbital flights
perform in the space environment; and sec- around the earth for up to two weeks'
ond, to develop the basic space technology duration. Twelve flights were schedand hardware for manned space JEight pro- uled for the Gemini series-ten of
prime
grams to come. But the dividends Mercuy them manned. One of NASA's
paid went beyond those basic goals. Thty objectives was to determine man's
include the development of a NASA manage- performance and behavior during
ment system to carryforward more advanced prolonged orbital flights, including
manned spacejight ventures; exploration of his ability to pilot and control his
the fundamentals of spacecra) re-enty; spacecraft. Other mission objectives
raising a family of launch vehiclesfrom ex- were orbital rendezvous; docking or
isting rockets that led to new booster designs; joining two spacecraft, and maneuverexpansion of the aerospace industry through ing the joined spacecraft as one unit;
astronaut activity outside an orbiting
NASA contracts; setting up an earthgirdling tracking system, and training a spaceship, and a series of scientific excadre of astronauts for future space explora- periments.
Dr. Mueller and his capable
tion programs."
Small wonder, then, that NASA was manned space flight crew are justifiencouraged by this successful first step ably proud of the stand-out achieve-

of Project

ments of the Gemini program and the
early successes of Apollo-Saturnachievements which can only be described as spectacular in light of the
stepped-up pace of the United States
manned space flight schedule. In the
spring of 1964 the first unmanned test
flight of the Gemini-Titan 11 space
vehicle was flown. By spring of this
year Gemini astronauts had logged
more than 1,300 man-hours in space,
and traveled some 11 million milesthat's almost fifty times the distance
from the earth to the moon.
Other mission objectives have been
fulfilled. Last year, during the third
revolution of an extended earth orbital
flight, Gemini 4 Astronauts James
McDivitt and Ed White carried out
the first extravehicular activity in the
manned space flight program. White
left the spacecraft to walk in space,
becoming a human satellite orbiting
the earth at an altitude of 120 miles.
Command pilot McDivitt remained

�Mueller, is that in every case, the men returned in excellent physical and mental
health. From the medical point of view the
jights show that well-trained men can live
and work in space for extended periods of
time, and the condition of weightlessness
does not appear to cause any serious afterefects. 7 h e astronauts' state of health is
measured continuously, bbefoejight, during
j i g h t and after their return. The overall
appraisal of NASA'smedical team is that
jights lasting a month or more are feasible.

I

Talented Management

Another noteworthy aspect of the
Gemini program is the talented management Dr. Mueller gives it. A little
more than a year ago, the program
was behind sdhedule, and there
was.. ...
"rave
concern about the possibility of
cost overruns. "We instituted a new
kind of contract administration," Dr.
Mueller remarked, "one in which the
profit of the Gemini program contractors is ,tied to their total perform-

Astronaut David Scott's camera captures orbiting Agena target docking vehicle as Gemini
8 spacecraft hovers about 190 feet away. Michael Collins and John Young maneuvered
near this same rocket during the Gemini 10 mission in July.

a t the controls with the difficult task
of keeping the spacecraft in a stable
attitude so that White would have a
constant and dependable point of reference to gauge his movements outside the capsule.
Orbital rendezvous was another
mission objective. Dr. Mueller recalled
the events which led to its achievement: "Within hours after Tom Love11
and Ed Borman took off on their twoweek Gemini 7 flight, preparations
began for launching their rendezvous
ship. Gemini 6 lifted off eleven days
later, with Wally Schirra and Tom
Stafford aboard. For five hours
Schirra a n d Stafford carried out a
complicated series of maneuvers.
Then, 185 miles above the Pacific,
they rendezvoused with Gemini 7.
Despite their speeds of 17,000 mile
a n hour, Schirra was able to guide his
spacecraft to within one foot of the
other. I might add that he was aided
by some very fine guidance and con-

trol equipment." Docking in space
was added to the plus side of the mission objective ledger in March of this
year after Astronauts Neil Armstrong
and David Scott docked their Gemini
8 spacecraft with an unmanned Agena
target vehicle.
Among the most remarkable
Gemini space successes was the Gemini
10 flight in late July. During that
record-setting three days, astronauts
Michael Collins and John Young
chased and linked up with a fuel supply Agena rocket and spent nearly 39
hours linked with the other statellite;
fired the rocket engine of the captured
Agena for the first manned launching
at orbital altitudes; soared to an orbit
of nearly 475 miles-deeper
into
space than man has ever gone; opened
the hatch of their capsule to the space
environment three times; maneuvered
near the orbiting Agena 8 rocket and
retrieved a package from it, and accomplished a 25-minute space walk.

trol. I think the operation of these
contracts has constituted one of the
finest examples of the proper working
of the free enterprise system."
The manned space flight program
has a valuable asset in the person of
George Mueller (pronounced Miller).
The "Show Me" state native received
a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Missouri School of
Mines, then moved to Indiana to earn
a master's in the same discipline at
Purdue University. H e came east to
the Bell Telephone Laboratories
where he conducted television and
microwave and measuring experiments, and pioneered in the measurement of radio energy from the sun, in
microwave propogation, and in the
design
- of low field electrons. After a
stint of graduate study a t Princeton
University, George Mueller joined the
faculty of Ohio State University as
assistant professor of electrical engineering; later he bacame a full professor. At Ohio State, he conducted
research on the study and design of
broadcast and dielectric antennas,
cathode emission, low field magne-

�trons and traveling wave tubes, and
was awarded a P H . D in physics. The
next stop was Redondo Beach, California and the Space Technology
Laboratories where Dr. Mueller spent
the next five years before he assumed
direction of NASA'smanned space
flight program.
Dr. Mueller was one of the originaLurs of the concept and design of the
Telebit digital telemetry system. He
holds seven patents in electrical engineering, and is the author of more
than 20 technical papers. With E. R.
Spangler, he is co-author of a book,
"Communication Satellites." Dr.
Mueller is a n active participant in
national and international conferences
on space communications and space
technology.
Successful Stepping Stones

Uprated Saturn I on Cape Kennedy launch pad just before it successfully boosted unmanned Apollo spacecraft into a 300-mile high suborbital flight. The February 26, 1966
flight marked the first test in space of the Apollo command and service module, the CKIH
which will house America's moon explorers.

30

The Mercury and Gemznz space successes
are the steppzng stones to the Apollo moon
landzng mzssions and to other space operatzons of the future. The Ofice of Manned
Space Flzght zs movzng ahead wzth Gemznz
and expects to accomplzsh all the remaznzng
program obyctzves zn the addztzonalJzghts
scheduled over the remaznzng months of thzs
year. Szmultaneously, remarkable progress
zs also bezng made zn the Apollo program,
the largest research and development program the Unzted States has ever undertaken.
Project Apollo calls for NASA to develop two major launch vehicles and
a three-man spacecraft; to assemble a
nation-wide government-industry
team; to construct a complex of advanced launch facilities, and to carry
on a comprehensive testing program
. . . all on a coordinated schedule.
Under George Mueller's direction,
they're doing just that.
America's moon men will make
the half-million-mile round trip in the
three-man Apollo spacecraft now
under development at NASA's
Manned
Spacecraft Center (MSC)
near Houston,
Texas, where a cattle range was converted to a modern installation in less
than three years. Dr. Robert Rowe
Gilruth directs MSC,an organization
responsible for the design, development and testing of manned spacecraft and associated systems, for the
selection and training of astronauts,

�for support.of manned flight operations and for managing the work of
the industrial team which shares the
work load.
The MSC Giant

Probably the biggest thing at MSG
these days is the Apollo spacecraft.
Weighing in at 45 tons and standing
84 feet tall, the spacecraft is divided
into three sections-a command module, a service module and a lunar
module. T h e command module,
something like the crew compartment
of a commercial jet airliner, is designed so that the astronauts can eat,
sleep and work and relax in a shirt
sleeve environment. It is furnished
with life support equipment and is
chock full of controls and instruments
to enable the astronauts to maneuver
their craft. Since the command module will return to earth, it is constructed to withstand the tremendous
deceleration forces and intense heating caused by re-entry. It's a room
with a view. The double-walled pressurized chamber has three windows
in front of the astronauts' couch, and
two more windows on the side. A
tower-like launch escape system
perches atop the command module
for use in an emergency launch situation. It is jettisoned after the second
stage of the launch vehicle ignites.
Beneath the command compartment is the service module, a 128foot diameter cylinder weighing
about 50,000 pounds. Inside are supplies, fuel and an engine which the
astronauts use to maneuver their craft
into and out of lunar orbit or alter
their course and speed in space.
Once the Apollo spacecraft is orbiting around the moon, two of the
astronauts crawl through a hatch into
the bug-like third section, the lunar
module. "The bug" detaches from the
combined command-service module
and descends to the moon's surface.
The lunar module has its own complete guidance, propulsion, computer,
communications and environmental
control systems. The vehicle has two
stages. The bottom stage contains the
rocket engine and spidery legs which
extend for lunar landing. This unit is
detachable and forms the "launch

platform" for the upper stage which
houses the astronauts. Attached to the
upper stage is the rocket engine which
America's lunar explorers will ignite
when they are ready to rejoin the
hovering command-service module.
After the astronauts crawl back into
the command module, the lunar
module is jettisoned and the trio heads
back to earth. Just before re-entry,
the service module is also detached.
Parachutes are deployed to slow down
the re-entry forces just before splashdown.
The Manned Spacecraft Center is
an outstanding example of the advanced facilities, unique in both size
and capability, which NASA has constructed to meet Apollo program
objectives. MSC is the home of the
Mission Control Center-an office/
laboratory combination where engineers, scientists and technicians team
up with computers to direct operations
of manned space flights. Support functions at the Center include recovery
control, recovery communications,
meteorology and trajectory data, network support and monitoring devices
for life support and vehicle systems.
MSC is also the site of the country's
largest "man-rated" space environment chamber. Altitudes of about 80
miles can be simulated in this chamber and spacecraft can be subjected
to temperatures and solar radiation
conditions that will be experienced
on a flight to the moon.
Muscle for Apollo

The muscle for the Apollo program
is provided by the Saturn family of
heavy launch vehicles. Development
of these mammoth boosters is the responsibility of Dr. Werner von Braun,
director of NASA'sGeorge C. Marshall
Space Flight Center (MSFC)
at Huntsville, Alabama. Some 7,000 MSFC employees are engaged in the research
and development of the Saturn workhorses-from conception through design, development, fabrication and
assembly of the hardware, and testing.
Baby of the Saturn family is the
120-foot tall, 2 1.5-foot diameter Saturn I. It has been flight tested with a
perfect record of ten successes in ten
launches, a record without parallel in

the development and operation of
large launch vehicles. In unmanned
test flights Saturn I has placed test
versions of the command and service
modules of the Apollo spacecraft into
orbit. With its cluster of eight rocket
engines burning refined kerosene and
liquid oxygen, Saturn I develops 1.5
million pounds of thrust in its first
stage. Its second stage has six engines
which burn liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, producing 90,000 pounds
total thrust.
Also under development at MSFC is
the uprated Saturn I with an improved
first stage version of the Saturn I, and
a new and more powerful second
stage. With 1.6 million pounds booster
thrust, and 200,000 pounds second
stage thrust, the uprated Saturn I will
boost Astronauts Virgil Grissom, Ed
White and Roger Chaffee into earth
orbit for a long duration mission of
up to two weeks.
Saturn V Moon Rocket

Big Daddy in the Texas-size booster
corral is the Saturn v, a vehicle of
gigantic size and power. The Saturn v
moon rocket tops the 250-foot high
Statue of Liberty by 31 feet. Assembled on the launch pad with the three
modules of the Apollo spacecraft on
top, the moon rocket stands 364 feet
tall and weighs about six million
pounds. Its first stage has a diameter
of 33 feet, and is powered by a cluster
of five engines packing a wallop of 7.5
million pounds of thrust. Another million pounds of thrust will be furnished
by a cluster of five engines in the second stage. On top of the first two is
the third stage which is identical to
the uprated Saturn r second stage.
The Saturn's first stages are built
by NASA's
Michoud Assembly Facility
in New Orleans, Louisiana, and later
are floated by barge into Mississippi
for rumbling static tests at NASA's
Mississippi Test Facility. The second
and third stages of Saturn v are built
in California. At Mississippi the gigantic stages are lifted directly from
the barges onto the test stands, held
captive and run through full strength,
full duration "hot" firings. After testing, the rocket stages are replaced on
the barges and floated via a complex

�canal system to Cape Kennedy.
Other flight equipment, manufactured and tested at NASA's
nation-wide
facilities, are also shipped to the John
F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC)in
Florida, where an integrated governmenthndustry team takes over assembly, checkout and launch of the
moon-bound space ships under the
direction of Dr. Kurt Debus. KSC, the
major launch organization for manned
and unmanned space missions, is the
focal point for the development of
launch philosophy, procedures, technology and facilities. So huge and so
complicated are the Apollo-Saturn
launch vehicles that NASA had to devise
new approaches to assembling them.
Thus a new generation of space
facilities was born. Towering over the
Kennedy Space Center terrain is the
VAB (vehicle assembly building), a
524-foot high plant where four Saturn
rockets can be assembled simultaneously and checked out stage by stage.
Scheduled for completion this year,
the VAB provides for assembly and
checkout of the moon rockets in a con-

trolled environment which eliminates
the hazards weather could wreak on
rockets and time schedules.
After assembly, the Saturn v rocket,
its mobile launch tower and mobile
platform leave the VAB through a
doorway 456 feet high. A monstrous
tractor trundles the works to the
launch pad. The Kennedy moonport
will have two Saturn v launch pads,
with the capability of launching about
six vehicles a year after 1968.
The pieces in this massive jigsaw
puzzle called manned space flight are
falling into place. Excellent progress
is being made on the development of
the Saturn launch vehicle; hardware
is being assembled for a 1967 test
flight of the Apollo lunar module,
astronauts are being trained.
At the pivotal halfway point in the
program this spring, Dr. George
Mueller, the man who manages this
engineering enterprise had this to say:
"The government/industry team required to carry out the manned flight
program is in place and working. The
program is on schedule, a schedule

set when the program began. And, if
progress continues, we will accomplish the manned lunar landing and
safe return of America's astronauts in
this decade."
But Dr. Mueller doesn't want to stop
there. He has emphasized many times that
the lunar mission is just one of the many
possible misszons which can use the capabilities of the Apollo-Saturn program. "The
j r s t successful manned lunar landing will
just scratch the surface. Its greatest achievement will be a demonstration ofthe ability
to travel a quarter of a million miles from
earth, land on that heavenly body and
return safe&amp; here. Other journeys must follow. W e must use the Saturn rockets, the
Apollo spaceship and the launch facilities
. . . over and over again to gain the fullest
return on our investment.
"We can make many jlights in orbit
about the earth, about the moon or to the
moon's surface. By using our capabilities
efectively and imaginatively, we will be
able to carry out a wide variety of missions
of great scientiJic value and of direct bent$
to mankind."

In Mission Operations Control Room at the Manned Spacecraft Center near Houston, Texas, personnel monitor Gemini space flight.
Mission Control Center is the focal point of a global network of tracking and communications stations which provide centralized
control for orbital flights.

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                  <text>&lt;a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/60" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View the Saturn V Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;The Saturn V was a three-stage launch vehicle and the rocket that put man on the moon. (Detailed information about the Saturn V's three stages may be found&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/rocketpark/saturn_v_first_stage.html"&gt;here,&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/rocketpark/saturn_v_second_stage.html"&gt;here,&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;and&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/rocketpark/saturn_v_third_stage.html"&gt;here.&lt;/a&gt;) Wernher von Braun led the Saturn V team, serving as chief architect for the rocket.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Perhaps the Saturn V’s greatest claim to fame is the Apollo Program, specifically Apollo 11. Several manned and unmanned missions that tested the rocket preceded the Apollo 11 launch. Apollo 11 was the United States’ ultimate victory in the space race with the Soviet Union; the spacecraft successfully landed on the moon, and its crew members were the first men in history to set foot on Earth’s rocky satellite.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A Saturn V rocket also put Skylab into orbit in 1973. A total of 15 Saturn Vs were built, but only 13 of those were used.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                <text>Address by Dr. George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Joint AIAA/CASI Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 8, 1968.  AS DELIVERED.;  Includes charts.</text>
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                <text>This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though the University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.</text>
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