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tuttipole123 said:

59° 7' 46.37" N 26° 15' 55.18" E Hello Uku, I think your photo should have these co-ordinates 59° 7' 46.37" N 26° 15' 55.18" E Yours Jurgen


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tuttipole123 said:

I´m sure you will agree to my using this photo at http://myyriku.blogspot.com/ Your friend Jurgen tuttipole@excite.co.uk


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tuttipole123 said:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27691916

Lieber r.m.sgh, ist der Marker meines panofotos an der richtigen Stelle ? Danke für die Mühe !! Jurgen tuttipole@excite.co.uk


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Allan P said:

I take that photo exactly at the point where the Google Earth marker shows, address is Väike-Maarja Pikk Street 1A. The building is Väike-Maarja Study Centre, completed in 1990.


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tuttipole123 said:

Hello Allan, my ancestors have lived at Müüriku manor/Marienhof near Vaike Maarja/Klein Marien What´s the name of the above building ? Yours Jurgen tuttipole@excite.co.uk


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tuttipole123 said:

Corps Concordia Rigensis-Hamburg participants of Balti Ravaste Komerss


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tuttipole123 said:

Marienhof(later called Müüriku manor) was bought by my ancestor, Johann Peter "Papachen" Hoffmann in 1817 and sold by JPHs son, Georg, in 1891 JPH was a merchant from Tallinn JPH opened a shop at Marienhof. As there was no competition he became rich in no time . A proper manor house was built- a long wooden building that can be seen even to-day. Also, PJH erected a small building for officials In 1891, however,the place was sold by "Papachens" son, Georg, to an Estonian called Jaan Allik who had become wealthy on running a tavern. In a building situated behind, the former Väike -Maarja school for girls was opened in 1902. In the building for officials there was the first hospital in Väike-Maarja with four beds and a Hoffmann worked as a doctor at that hospital


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tuttipole123 said:

The place was bought in 19th century (1817) by a merchant from Tallinn called P. J."Papachen" Hoffmann. PJH opened a shop . As there was no competition he became rich in no time . A proper manor house was built- a long wooden building that can be seen even to-day. Also, PJH erected a small building for officials In 1891, however,the place was sold by "Papachens" son, Georg. to an Estonian called Jaan Allik who had become wealthy on running a tavern. In a building situated behind, the former Väike -Maarja school for girls was opened in 1902. In the building for officials there was the first hospital in Väike-Maarja with four beds and a Hoffmann worked as a doctor at that hospital.


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tuttipole123 said:

Does anyone know s.th. about "Marienhof" when it was part of Triigi-kolchos ? ................................ The place was bought in 19th century (1817) by a merchant from Tallinn called P. J."Papachen" Hoffmann. PJH opened a shop . As there was no competition he became rich in no time . A proper manor house was built- a long wooden building that can be seen even to-day. Also, PJH erected a small building for officials In 1891, however,the place was sold by "Papachens" son, Georg, to an Estonian called Jaan Allik who had become wealthy on running a tavern. In a building situated behind, the former Väike -Maarja school for girls was opened in 1902. In the building for officials there was the first hospital in Väike-Maarja with four beds and a Hoffmann worked as a doctor at that hospital


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