Notes to the genealogical records of people living in Berlin and possible correlations to people listed in the address books.
(1) Probably the same family Carl Wilhelm Adolph Koberstein married to Charolotte Wilhelmine Louise Dorothee Sternbeck(bach). The birth years of the children are non-overlaping with no big gaps. This would be a total of 12 children which is possible in this era.
(2) This is very possibly the F. Koberstein listed in the Berlin Addressbuch in 1851, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864 and even later. By careful comparison of the two sets of records it is clear they are the same. Click Here for the details.
Name |
B/C year |
Place |
Berlin Address book links that seem to apply |
Friedrick Wilhelm |
1847 |
St. Sophien |
|
Franz Albert |
1849 |
St. Sophien |
No clear connection but see Franz in list |
Friedrick Oscar |
1851 |
St. Georgen |
|
Herman Carl |
1858 |
St. Georgen |
|
| Anna Margarethe | 1859 | St. Georgen | none |
(3) This is very possibly the F. Koberstein listed in the Berlin Adressbuch in 1828.
(4) This is very possibly the A. Koberstein listed in the Berlin Adressbuch in 1846, 1847, 1848 and 1849. These are the A. Koberstein's with one occupation, "Schlauchmacher". This is reinforced by the fact that the street, Prenzlauerstr. 26 is in the Georgen Evangelical Parish Jurisdiction for this time frame. The Parish for the 1848 address, Schiesgasse 20, is unknown. If he changed occupations to "Cigarrenfabrikant" and moved to a new address you can add, 1853 (A unclear), 1854, (A unclear) 1855. The 1853 and 1854 address of LinienStr. 66 was in the Sophien Parish in 1871 and evolved from the Georgen parish in 1712. The 1856 address, Mulacksgasse 6 was in the Sophien parish in 1871 and evolcved from the Georgen parish in 1712 and also does not fit neatly. It should be Georgen to be this family unless there are other twists to the Parish boundaries. The streets for 1868 and 1890 listing are not in the Georgen parish or evolved from it, so they likely are not associated with this family. See all 'A' listings.
Name |
B/C year |
Place |
Berlin Address book links that seem to apply Assuming they would be listed no earlier than 20 |
Adelgunde Edmunde |
1845 |
St. Georgen |
none |
Dorotheee Ida |
1847 |
St. Georgen |
none |
Amalie Louise |
1848 |
St. Georgen |
none |
no first name(s) given |
1849 |
St. Georgen |
none |
Rudolph Hermann |
1851 |
St. Georgen |
No clear connection but see Hermann's in list |
Emil Rudolph |
1852 |
St. Georgen |
No clear connection but see E's in list |
Rudolph Waldemar |
1854 |
St. Georgen |
No one by either names in list |
Emil Otto |
1855 |
St. Georgen |
No clear connection but see Otto's in list |
Alma Amalie |
1857 |
St. Georgen |
none |
Reinhold Richard |
1858 |
St. Georgen |
|
Paul Adolph |
1862 |
St. Georgen |
|
no first name(s) given |
1864 |
St. Georgen |
none |
(5) This is very possibly the R. Koberstein listed in the Berlin Adressbuch in 1867. This is reinforced by the fact that the street, RitterStr. 21 is in the Jacobi Evangelical Parish Jurisdiction for this time frame.
Name |
B/C year |
Place |
Berlin Address book links that seem to apply |
Franz Rudolph |
1865 |
Berlin |
I suspect this is the same as the 1890 Franz and note 6 below |
Luise Ernestine |
1866 |
St. Jacobi |
none |
Ann Clara Helene |
1868 |
Berlin |
none |
Helene Ernestine Emilie |
1871 |
Berlin |
none |
| Clara Auguste | 1872 | Berlin | none |
(6) This is probably the Franz Koberstein listed in the Berlin Adressbuch in 1890. Here is a start on a biography of this family constructed from IGI and Berlin Address Books. He had two male children born after 1894 (only male head of households are listed in the address books it apears).
Name |
B/C year |
Place |
Berlin Address book links that seem to apply |
Charlotte Marie Ottilie Anna * |
1894 |
Berlin |
none |
Paul |
|
|
No clear connection but see Paul in list |
Franz |
|
|
No clear connection but see Franz in list |
* She married Karl Otto Emil Exner 15 Apr 1912 in Berlin, Germany