The name FUFF is unknown in Alsace-Lorraine and elsewhere in France: no birth registered in France during the period 1891-1990. The French telephone directory has no listing for FUFF in Alsace and in Lorraine. FUFF is perhaps a misreading of RUFF, SüSS, RüSS Ewald ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rindon Frodyma" <rindon@sa.chariot.net.au> To: <alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:48 AM Subject: [A-L] Looking for Relatives > Does anyone have any knowledge of any person, past or present, with the > family name FUFF? > > Thankyou, > Rindon > --
A overview of the content of the book '' Soldier and Peasant in French Popular Culture 1766-1870 '' can be found at: http://www.h-france.net/vol4reviews/schwartz2.html. For listmembers living in Alsace-Lorraine, the above book is also available in Strasbourg at the '' Bibliothèque Nationale Universitaire '' (cote n° LG.104.044). A temporary access for everyone is possible for two weeks (cost: 2 euros). Ewald ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ----- Original Message ----- From: <RobtBehra@aol.com> To: <ALSACE-LORRAINE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 7:10 PM Subject: [A-L] A couple of books of potential interest I recently came across a couple of books at work (the Marriott Library, University of Utah) that I thought might be of interest to some on the list. Since neither is brand new, you may already have come across them yourselves. I haven't had time to read them, so I can't give you all that much information about them. Soldier and peasant in French popular culture, 1766-1870, by David M. Hopkin (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England : The Royal Historical Society, The Boydell Press, 2003) >From the author's introduction: "... this book is not primarily concerned with the French army. Rather it is a study of popular mentalities through one particular facet, attitudes to the military. I am less concerned with the army's ability to fill its ranks than with what the peasant thought about his son becoming a soldier. ... I start in 1766, the year which witnessed the 'r éunion' of Lorraine with France. Lorraine, together with the contiguous provinces of Alsace, Champagne and Franche-Comté, was the central location for my research." ---------------- Politics and power in early medieval europe : Alsace and the Frankish realm, 600-1000, by Hans J. Hummer (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005) This one is much too early for most of us to be able to connect our families to anyone mentioned, but because it involves a part of the world that is a principal focus of this list I thought there could be some interest. Robert Behra
could be LUFF..... -----Original Message----- From: EWALD <ewald.klein@gmail.com> To: alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 9:31 am Subject: Re: [A-L] Looking for Relatives The name FUFF is unknown in Alsace-Lorraine and elsewhere in France: no irth registered in France during the period 1891-1990. he French telephone directory has no listing for FUFF in Alsace and in orraine. UFF is perhaps a misreading of RUFF, SüSS, RüSS Ewald ----- Original Message ----- rom: "Rindon Frodyma" <rindon@sa.chariot.net.au> o: <alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com> ent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:48 AM ubject: [A-L] Looking for Relatives Does anyone have any knowledge of any person, past or present, with the family name FUFF? Thankyou, Rindon -- -- esources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
There is a Saint-Charles near (or part of) Petite-Rosselle in Lorraine, 6 kilometers NW from Forbach, also in Lorraine. Check with mappy.com This was a coal drilling area. They started the first well in 1885 I also found confirmation that Saint Charles le Haut was an ecart (part of) of La Petite-Rosselle: Moselle Saint Charles Haut Écart (Code Insee) 57.3.51.537 PETITE-ROSSELLE >From http://chartonf.club.fr/coms1.html - Giliane -----Original Message----- From: alsace-lorraine-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:alsace-lorraine-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of James E Pearce Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:48 PM To: ALSACE-LORRAINE-L@rootsweb.com; DEICHLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [A-L] DEICHLER FROM SAINT CHARLES, ALSACE My wife's grandparents, Josef Deichler and Marguerite Spingler were married December 14, 1875, at Forbach (Alsace). Joseph Deichler was born, February 25, 1852, at Lisdorf. Marguerite Spingler was born February 28, 1859, at Klein - Rossell. After their marriage, they lived in Saint-Charles Haut. Does anyone know where Saint- Charles is located. It doesn't seem to be on any maps. Would also appreciate any information about the Deichler family that lived in the Alsace area. Joseph Deichler and his wife, Marguerite (Spingler) and their children: Gertrude, born Feb 23, 1978 Anton, born August 15, 1886 Joseph, born September 17, 1887 Peter, born October 17, 1888, and Bertha, born October 17, 1888, came to New York, USA, in 1892, and then settled in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Jim Pearce, Nuevo, California, USA. -- Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.7/1334 - Release Date: 3/18/2008 8:52 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.7/1335 - Release Date: 3/19/2008 9:54 AM
Rindon, The best way to research your family is to supply details: full names, dates, and places, especially the information that leads you to believe they were from a specific region. Part of the reason is that the spelling of names has varied greatly over the years. At 02:00 AM 3/19/2008, you wrote: >From: "Rindon Frodyma" <rindon@sa.chariot.net.au> >Subject: [A-L] Looking for Relatives >To: <alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com> > >Does anyone have any knowledge of any person, past or present, with >the family name FUFF? > >Thankyou, >Rindon
Does anyone have any knowledge of any person, past or present, with the family name FUFF? Thankyou, Rindon
My wife's grandparents, Josef Deichler and Marguerite Spingler were married December 14, 1875, at Forbach (Alsace). Joseph Deichler was born, February 25, 1852, at Lisdorf. Marguerite Spingler was born February 28, 1859, at Klein - Rossell. After their marriage, they lived in Saint-Charles Haut. Does anyone know where Saint- Charles is located. It doesn't seem to be on any maps. Would also appreciate any information about the Deichler family that lived in the Alsace area. Joseph Deichler and his wife, Marguerite (Spingler) and their children: Gertrude, born Feb 23, 1978 Anton, born August 15, 1886 Joseph, born September 17, 1887 Peter, born October 17, 1888, and Bertha, born October 17, 1888, came to New York, USA, in 1892, and then settled in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Jim Pearce, Nuevo, California, USA.
Bonjour, I would like to compare notes with anyone researching BRENDER, BENDER, FRISCH or SCHMITT from Fessenheim, Haut-Rhin. I believe my ggm Maria BRENDER was a daughter of Phillipe BRENDER bc. 1806 and Anne Marie FRISCH bc.1807. Maria married Anton BENDER also of Fessenheim, possibly the son of Ignace BENDER bc. 1804 and Marie Anne SCHMITT bc. 1807. I have the Fessenheim civil registres, naissances (1812-1862) and mariages (1793-1862) on order from LDS. I would enjoy hearing from anyone familiar with this area or these families. Best Regards, Cathy
Jacob Schirck, Sr. and his wife Marie Marquerite Gisselbrecht came to America in 1834 from Muttersholtz in Bas-Rhin. I would be interested in learning about the political and economic climate from which they came. They crossed New York on the Erie Canal, to Buffalo and then headed south to settle on Yankee Bush Hill in Pennsylvania. For details of this family, pleaae see: http://home.tampabay.rr.com/centans/schrick.html Sharon Centanne Judy wrote: >Lisa, > >I have some information for you if you will email me >off list. > >Judy (diamndldy3@yahoo.com) > > > > >--- Lisa <mrdodger@aol.com> wrote: > > >>Hello, >>I am trying to get some background about migration >>from Alsace to New >>York in the 1830's. I wonder if someone on the list >>could set the >>stage-- economically, militarily, religiously--what >>was the climate in >>Alsace. I am tracking various families from Hatten >>and Rittershoffen >>in Bas-Rhin area. >> >>I would appreciate your help. >> >>Lisa >>upstate NY >> >>May your stride be strong, >>your smile wide >>and your hands be ready to help others. >>-- >>Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: >> >> >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > >> >> >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >>to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the >>word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject >>and the body of the message >> >> > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ >Be a better friend, newshound, and >know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > >
Right Linda. Also the longer review in French: http://rh19.revues.org/document1039.html Revue d'Histoire du XIX me Century. Robert brings a lot of alsace Lorraine material to our attention. Thanks always to him. Gloria in Japan On 3 17, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Linda H. Gutierrez wrote: > Hi Gloria, > > The price is quite high - too bad! and believe it or not (not sure if > you noticed when you Googled), the Amazon price is the lowest! > > Unfortunately, all of the hits were for either purchasing the book or > a journal article. There was one link with a moderately long review > by Janet Hartley. > > It does sound very interesting and I also thank Robert Behra for > bringing the book to our attention. > > For now I have added it to my Amazon wish list! > > Linda > in Costa Rica > Monroe County, NY Records and Family Genealogy > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monroenys/ > Monroe County, NY History > http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~monroenys/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gloria Ishida > To: alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com > Sent: 16 March, 2008 8:27 PM > Subject: Re: [A-L] A couple of books of potential interest > > > Thanks for this very interesting reference. If one goes to google > books, type in the title, there are a lot more references, book > reviews,etc. about the book. these are helpful if one cannot buy (75 > dollars at amazon) or access the book in a library. > > I have Lorraine ancestors who were in the military (non-elit). > > Gloria Ishida > On 3 17, 2008, at 3:10 AM, RobtBehra@aol.com wrote: > >> I recently came across a couple of books at work (the Marriott >> Library, >> University of Utah) that I thought might be of interest to some on the >> list. >> Since neither is brand new, you may already have come across them >> yourselves. I >> haven't had time to read them, so I can't give you all that much >> information >> about them. >> >> Soldier and peasant in French popular culture, 1766-1870, by David M. >> Hopkin >> (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England : The Royal Historical Society, The >> Boydell >> Press, 2003) >> >>> From the author's introduction: "... this book is not primarily >>> concerned >> with the French army. Rather it is a study of popular mentalities >> through one >> particular facet, attitudes to the military. I am less concerned >> with the >> army's ability to fill its ranks than with what the peasant thought >> about his >> son becoming a soldier. ... I start in 1766, the year which witnessed >> the 'r >> éunion' of Lorraine with France. Lorraine, together with the >> contiguous >> provinces of Alsace, Champagne and Franche-Comté, was the central >> location for my >> research." > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thanks for this very interesting reference. If one goes to google books, type in the title, there are a lot more references, book reviews,etc. about the book. these are helpful if one cannot buy (75 dollars at amazon) or access the book in a library. I have Lorraine ancestors who were in the military (non-elit). Gloria Ishida On 3 17, 2008, at 3:10 AM, RobtBehra@aol.com wrote: > I recently came across a couple of books at work (the Marriott Library, > University of Utah) that I thought might be of interest to some on the > list. > Since neither is brand new, you may already have come across them > yourselves. I > haven't had time to read them, so I can't give you all that much > information > about them. > > Soldier and peasant in French popular culture, 1766-1870, by David M. > Hopkin > (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England : The Royal Historical Society, The > Boydell > Press, 2003) > >> From the author's introduction: "... this book is not primarily >> concerned > with the French army. Rather it is a study of popular mentalities > through one > particular facet, attitudes to the military. I am less concerned > with the > army's ability to fill its ranks than with what the peasant thought > about his > son becoming a soldier. ... I start in 1766, the year which witnessed > the 'r > éunion' of Lorraine with France. Lorraine, together with the > contiguous > provinces of Alsace, Champagne and Franche-Comté, was the central > location for my > research." > > ---------------- > > Politics and power in early medieval europe : Alsace and the Frankish > realm, 600-1000, by Hans J. Hummer (Cambridge : Cambridge University > Press, 2005) > > This one is much too early for most of us to be able to connect our > families > to anyone mentioned, but because it involves a part of the world that > is a > principal focus of this list I thought there could be some interest. > > Robert Behra > > > ************** > It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL > Money & Finance. > (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Lisa - for Rittershofen records go to your nearest Family History Library, order film # 1070133 it is indexed and also is easy to read Mr Henri Suess arranged many of these families ( note families) from the original texts. I found him to be very accurate The record start in 1664- 1666, 1673 to 1736, 1802 - 1872 and then he does families from 1682 to 1787. and they have an Index !! His handwriting is not hard to read Lots of Luck Miriam Hall-Hansen Miriam CW Hall-Hansen mchall@xmission.com "The point is that they lived"... ----- Original Message ----- From: <LHawthorne@aol.com> To: <Alsace-Lorraine@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 2:17 PM Subject: [A-L] To Lisa re: Rittershoffen families > Hi Lisa... > > I'm wondering what families you are researching in Rittershoffen because > my > Andler families are from > there. > > Louise > > > > **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & > Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Gloria, The price is quite high - too bad! and believe it or not (not sure if you noticed when you Googled), the Amazon price is the lowest! Unfortunately, all of the hits were for either purchasing the book or a journal article. There was one link with a moderately long review by Janet Hartley. It does sound very interesting and I also thank Robert Behra for bringing the book to our attention. For now I have added it to my Amazon wish list! Linda in Costa Rica Monroe County, NY Records and Family Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monroenys/ Monroe County, NY History http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~monroenys/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Gloria Ishida To: alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com Sent: 16 March, 2008 8:27 PM Subject: Re: [A-L] A couple of books of potential interest Thanks for this very interesting reference. If one goes to google books, type in the title, there are a lot more references, book reviews,etc. about the book. these are helpful if one cannot buy (75 dollars at amazon) or access the book in a library. I have Lorraine ancestors who were in the military (non-elit). Gloria Ishida On 3 17, 2008, at 3:10 AM, RobtBehra@aol.com wrote: > I recently came across a couple of books at work (the Marriott Library, > University of Utah) that I thought might be of interest to some on the > list. > Since neither is brand new, you may already have come across them > yourselves. I > haven't had time to read them, so I can't give you all that much > information > about them. > > Soldier and peasant in French popular culture, 1766-1870, by David M. > Hopkin > (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England : The Royal Historical Society, The > Boydell > Press, 2003) > >> From the author's introduction: "... this book is not primarily >> concerned > with the French army. Rather it is a study of popular mentalities > through one > particular facet, attitudes to the military. I am less concerned > with the > army's ability to fill its ranks than with what the peasant thought > about his > son becoming a soldier. ... I start in 1766, the year which witnessed > the 'r > éunion' of Lorraine with France. Lorraine, together with the > contiguous > provinces of Alsace, Champagne and Franche-Comté, was the central > location for my > research."
Hi Lisa... I'm wondering what families you are researching in Rittershoffen because my Andler families are from there. Louise **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
Hello, I am trying to get some background about migration from Alsace to New York in the 1830's. I wonder if someone on the list could set the stage-- economically, militarily, religiously--what was the climate in Alsace. I am tracking various families from Hatten and Rittershoffen in Bas-Rhin area. I would appreciate your help. Lisa upstate NY May your stride be strong, your smile wide and your hands be ready to help others.
I recently came across a couple of books at work (the Marriott Library, University of Utah) that I thought might be of interest to some on the list. Since neither is brand new, you may already have come across them yourselves. I haven't had time to read them, so I can't give you all that much information about them. Soldier and peasant in French popular culture, 1766-1870, by David M. Hopkin (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England : The Royal Historical Society, The Boydell Press, 2003) >From the author's introduction: "... this book is not primarily concerned with the French army. Rather it is a study of popular mentalities through one particular facet, attitudes to the military. I am less concerned with the army's ability to fill its ranks than with what the peasant thought about his son becoming a soldier. ... I start in 1766, the year which witnessed the 'r éunion' of Lorraine with France. Lorraine, together with the contiguous provinces of Alsace, Champagne and Franche-Comté, was the central location for my research." ---------------- Politics and power in early medieval europe : Alsace and the Frankish realm, 600-1000, by Hans J. Hummer (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005) This one is much too early for most of us to be able to connect our families to anyone mentioned, but because it involves a part of the world that is a principal focus of this list I thought there could be some interest. Robert Behra ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
Hi Lisa- I also have the SCHINDELE & WAGNER families from Rittershoffen. Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <LHawthorne@aol.com> To: <Alsace-Lorraine@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 1:17 PM Subject: [A-L] To Lisa re: Rittershoffen families > Hi Lisa... > > I'm wondering what families you are researching in Rittershoffen because my > Andler families are from > there. > > Louise > > > > **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & > Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Lisa, I have some information for you if you will email me off list. Judy (diamndldy3@yahoo.com) --- Lisa <mrdodger@aol.com> wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to get some background about migration > from Alsace to New > York in the 1830's. I wonder if someone on the list > could set the > stage-- economically, militarily, religiously--what > was the climate in > Alsace. I am tracking various families from Hatten > and Rittershoffen > in Bas-Rhin area. > > I would appreciate your help. > > Lisa > upstate NY > > May your stride be strong, > your smile wide > and your hands be ready to help others. > -- > Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Ville de Malmedy province de Liège Belgique Microfilm ( mormons ) n° 613.855 Décès " étrangers " à Malmedy, NB: les notes entre parenthèses ne figurent pas dans les actes. Les patronymes et localités sont tels que nous les avons déchiffrés, Bonsoir, Ces RP intéresseront-ils quelques-uns parmi vous ???? Je lespère A DIFFUSER Cordialement vôtre NB suite du volume n° 14 Décès ( 1728 1767 ). Volume 15 Décès ( 1767 1796 ). p.251 10.12.1768 + Charles Antoine CORDIER, français natif, p.267 03.12.1770 + un mendiant à Hedomont, nommé Guillaume CHARETIER, natif de la paroisse de Delvier, en Languedoc, .. p.268 02.02.1771 + Antoine DE LA PORTE, mendiant natif de St Omer, . p.288 08.02.1774 + Jeanne POLTET, veuve de Jean DELPOULLE, p.289 20.04.1774 + Marie MIGNON, veuve de Jacques CROQUELET,.. p.310 28.04.1778 + Nicolas MORDAN, dit SNOFFY (?) p.313 26.12.1778 + Elisabeth NOUPREZ, veuve de Nicolas MORDAN, p.322 17.11.1780 + à Xhoffray, Jeanne DUBUISSON, mendiante, veuve de Alexis DUBOIS, de Roucroix, . p.333 12.12.1781 + Marguerite LIEL, de Coblanze, p.333 28.12.1781 + Jean Baptiste REPOT (?), mendiant de Jurat en Gascogne, administré p.333 24.12.1781 + Pierre PIGEOT, opérateur (?) de Mompelier, . p..356 06.09.1785 + à 6h30 am, François RICHARD, né en Anjou, près de Château Gontier, p.371 23.06.1787 + décédé le 21 à minuit, Jean HEGLER, f. de Antoine et de Magdelaine LORENZIN, de Salenthaal (?), ( Marmoustier ? ), .. p.379 17.05.1788 + décédé le 15 à 10h00 pm, Antoine LOWIER, natif de Ertelle, paroisse de Champagne, p.399 28.02.1791 + décédé le 26 à 4h00 pm, à l'hôpital St Nicolas, Jean AUBRON, français de nation, . p.408 21.05.1792 + hier à 7h00 pm, Pierre Denis Julien CALAIS, Chevalier de VANSSAY (?), lieutenant de vaisseau au service du Roi de France, âgé de ca 29 ans, né dans la ville de Mans, province de Maine, fils de Mr Charles Joseph de VANSSAY et de Mme Denise Françoise DEKENUSSON (?) p.410 01.08.1792 + hier à 7h00 pm, Didier Honorat Charles Joseph de NOGEREE, page d'environ 19 ans, du corps de la Marine Roiale de France, ici en cantonnement, fils de Joseph de NOGEREE, seigneur de la Fillière, Chevalier de l'Ordre Roial et Militaire de St Louis, et de Mme Rose Charlotte de MAUSSABEE, .. p.413 05.11.1792 + hier à 4h00 am, M Roland Jean GATON, Chevalier de BROSSARD, ca 28, fils de le Comte de BRASSARD demeurant au château de la Roche Nogand, en Normandie,, . p.413 14.11.1792 + décédé à 3h30 am, Louis Joseph de St TIGNAN de la Verderie, ca 24, de Seez, en Basse Normandie, garde de corps au service du Roi de France, p.415 06.01.1793 + hier à 5h30 am, à l'hôpital des français, Jacques MARTINON, ca 30 ans, du département de la Creuse, district et natif de Arbusson, paroisse de Ste Croix, p.415 16.01.1793 + hier à 1h00 de la nuit, Paul LASEIRE ( LAPEIRE ? ), grenadier au 1er bataillon de la Creuze de Limoges, district idem, département de la Haute Vienne, p.417 24.02.1793 + hier à 1h30 à l'hôpital militaire des français, Pierre GOURY, natif de Bignicourt, département de l'Aug(..), district de Laon, . p.417 26.02.1793 + hier à 3h00 pm, idem, Marien BIAREn fusilier au 6ème Rgt de France ci devant Armagnac, natif de Clermont en Auvergne, district dudit Clermont, département de Marienge(?) p.440 18.11.1793 + avant hier ( le 16 ) à 10h00am, Jean Nicolas de BAREMME de CREMILLE, écuier de Paris, ca 74, . p.448 15.02.1795 + avant hier ( le 13 ) Barthélémy MICHEL, français de nation, . p.450 20.03.1795 + hier Jacques CHINA, étranger,.. p.469 21.01.1796 + hier à 9h00pm, Marguerite DACHOUX, native de Tavegny, veuve de Jean Baptiste VEPOS de Jura en Gascogne,
Sharon, No, the Archives Départementales in Colmar would only have materials related to Haut-Rhin. The archives for Bas-Rhin are in Strasbourg. I've been to the Strasbourg archives once, but most of my research is concentrated on southern Alsace so I keep going back to Colmar. Robert -Original Message----- From: Sharon Centanne <centans@tampabay.rr.com> To: alsace-lorraine@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:09 am Subject: Re: [A-L] If you want a postcard from Alsace ... Dear Robert, Does the Colmar archives contain any records from Bas-Rhin or only from aut Rhin? My families are from uttersholtz and Baldenheim and Sundhausen, which are all just north of olmar in Bas-Rhin. couple families are from Haut Rhin. I will send you the town names if can find them. Thank you! haron Centanne RobtBehra@aol.com wrote: >I'm going to be spending four weeks in France (last week of March, first three weeks in April) and I would be happy to send a postcard to anyone with ancestors from the following towns in the valleys of the Thur and Doller rivers n the département du Haut-Rhin: Altenbach Bitschwiller-lès-Thann Bourbach-le-Bas Bourbach-le-Haut Dolleren Fellering Geishouse Goldbach Husseren-Wesserling Kirchberg Kruth Lauw Malmerspach Masevaux Mitzach Mollau Moosch Niederbruck Oberbruck Oderen Rammersmatt Ranspach Rimbach-près-Masevaux Roderen Saint-Amarin Sewen Sickert Storckensohn Thann Urbès Wegscheid Wildenstein Willer-sur-Thur That presumes, of course, that I can find a postcard for each of these towns. I hope to set foot in each place and will do my best to get images one way or another. I'm taking a digital camera, but I am not a very good photographer so the views from postcards are likely to be better. And with so uch available online, interest in postcards may be rather low. Still, if you are interested send me your name and mailing address privately (please don't reply o the list) along with the town(s) you are interested in. I plan to send the postcards in envelopes, so you'll get one that is unmarked and undamaged by postal machinery. The first half of my trip will be in the company of my brother and our uncle and aunt, just visiting relatives and seeing the areas where many of our ancestors lived. The second half of the trip I intend to get two weeks of intensive research done at the Archives Départementales in Colmar. I'm not aking commissions for research -- too much I hope to get accomplished just for myself. I'm sure to be shopping for books, too, both new and used. Shopping >online is very convenient, but there is no substitute for being able to thumb through a book to determine whether it is worth buying. Robert Behra ************** Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) - esources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message