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    Feb 2, 2010, 01:16 AM
    How to get german passport
    I would like to apply for a German passport for myself and my partner. We have been together for 39 years. My grandparents on my fathers side were German, and I believe that my grandmother was born in Germany. My grandmothers name was Maud Gertrude Scholtz and my grandfather William Bossenger. I know that every single Bossenger in the world is related. I believe we come from the town Lorraine which was pulled between Germany and France during the last two world wars



    Thank you
    Denise King (nee Bossenger)

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