Christopher Bishir

Male 1759 - 1847  (87 years)


 

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Survey of Names similar to Bishir/Bisher in Alsace-Lorraine in 1872



Survey of Names similar to Bishir/Bisher in Alsace-Lorraine in 1872
 

Source Information

Ancestry.com. Alsace-Lorraine, France Citizenship Declarations (Optants), 1872 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: ARFIDO S.A. Les Optants d'Alsace Lorraine. Série 43. Paris: ARFIDO S.A., 2006. © ARFIDO S.A.

About Alsace-Lorraine, France Citizenship Declarations (Optants), 1872

Historical Background:
Alsace-Lorraine was a territory ceded by France to Germany in the Treaty of Frankfurt (May 10, 1871), as a consequence of the Franco-Prussian War. It included most of the region of Alsace and about a quarter of the region of Lorraine. The territories transferred to Germany were:

 Alsace:
  Bas-Rhin department
  Haut-Rhin department (minus the city of Belfort and its Territory)
Lorraine:
  Moselle department
  1/3rd of Meurthe department (cities of Château-Salins and Sarrebourg)
  2 counties of Vosges (Saales and Schirmeck)

A total of 1,694 villages and cities (communes) were transferred. In 1871, the overall population of Alsace-Lorraine was 1,579,738 inhabitants. The annexation was not popular among the French population of the region. The Treaty of Frankfurt required them to choose between emigrating to France or remaining in the region and having their nationality legally changed to German. A large number of people born or residing in the region opted for French citizenship rather than German. In 1872, those who elected to retain their French citizenship submitted statements in the town hall and published the fact in the weekly Bulletins des lois de la République française. This bulletin consisted of 395 alphabetical lists. Many of the residents who opted for French citizenship eventually emigrated to France or to other countries, including the United States of America.

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Names I found that looked likely... (with birth locations).   Did not see any Bisher or Bishir.

Bis*

  Bisacher (Saint-Anarin)
  Bisacher (Moosch, Berrwiller, Geishousen, Thann)
  Bischler (Garrebourg)
  Bisard (Remeling)
  Bishart (Neuf-Brisach)
  Bisseler (Audun-le-Tiche)
  Bisser (Durrenbach, Ribeauville, Hochfelden)
  Bister (Gundershoffen, La Gaide, Lagarde, Jallaucourt, Montreux Vieux)

Bei*

  Beicher (Geiswasser)
  Beischer (Strasbourg)
  Beisser (Ottrot, Macheren)

Bic*

  Bichard (Zarbeling)
  Bicheler (Sormizheim, Phalsbourg, Hotwiller, Ribeauville)
  Bichert (Wintzenheim)
  Bichler (Hotwiller, Enchenberg, Sitzheim, Algolsheim, more...)

Biz*

  Bizer (Sa Barsch)
  Bizier (Kintzheim)

Bys*

  (none)

Buy*

  (no likely candidates)

Pei*, Pys*, Pis*

  (no likely candidates - lots of Peiffers)

 


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