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    1. [BW] IGI Index to German Towns
    2. A colleague in the Rochester Genealogical Society gave me an address for a German website that indexes the IGI records by town name. _www.igi-index.de_ (http://www.igi-index.de) I don't see a way to quickly get to my town of interest unless someone has a better idea? Swiss Genealogy: Church books that now lie in an archive and permission to film them has been denied to the LDS church can present a problem for us. I had almost given up trying to find anything about my ancestors in Gächlingen, Kt. Schaffhausen. A cousin I met on the Austrian Vorarlberg Rootsweb list has a cousin in Thun, Kt. Bern who has offered to do my leg work. Networking is the name of the game in genealogy! Bert Balt Rochester, NY **************Great deals on Dell’s most popular laptops – Starting at $479 (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220631252x1201390195/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B213968550%3B35701427%3Bh)

    04/15/2009 12:30:25
    1. Re: [BW] Advice on Evangelische records and the LDS's archives?
    2. Lorraine Moore
    3. Several years ago, a friend in Chicago was in Poland saw some additional microfilm numbers that were about the area we were searching. When he got back to Chicago and his local FHC, he asked about them but was told that they were "International" film not available -- he persisted in getting to rent the microfilm and now we both have all 7 rolls of microfilm from that area -- 4 from the International Vault and 3 I guess were in the Salt Lake City vault. And I have mine on permanent loan because I go back whenever I can and search to see if I have overlooked someone. I don't know if persistence will pay off or not -- but that was our experience. Once he ordered the film, I had not problem with my local FHC (in Baton Rouge, LA) getting the microfilm. Lorraine Moore P.S. Sorry I have not cleaned up some previous comments -- but thought to leave them -- just in case someone new comes across our comments and does not see the original question. ________________________________ From what I understand a lot of records that are available in the US are restricted from some other countries because of local laws. I have cousins in Murrhardt that do not have access to those records because of some German law, so I did the research here, but the good part is he was able to go to the actual german archives to do other research. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CLARK1528@aol.com> To: <baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [BW] Advice on Evangelische records and the LDS's archives? > The film is still listed as such in the online catalogue and nothing > indicates it is no longer available to order. Also, it does not appear to > be > included in the new FamilySearch pilot site. > > These records are probably in the process of being digitalized and > indexed, > but this is a multi-year project. > > I think the info your received in the email is in error. > > Jennifer > > > In a message dated 4/15/2009 4:56:07 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > noiliang@mac.com writes: > > Hi everyone. I'm new to the list, so will try to be brief, complete > and polite. :) > > Perhaps one of you knows more about these records: > > I recently found a few records on the FamilySearch.org website that I > believe are my ancestors from Adelshofen, Baden, Germany. They are > records of christenings at the Evangelische (Lutheran) Church there. > > I emailed the local Family History Center (I'm located in Geneva, > Switzerland currently) to see if I could order the microfilm, but was > told that these records don't exist anymore. but have all been > digitized and put on the "website of the Church" (my translation from > French). > > Does this mean that these records only exist now in the indexed/ > summarized format I found on familysearch.org? If so, I'd be > disappointed and also surprised that I can't get them somehow on > microfilm through loan. Here is the source information. Maybe > someone has an idea? > > Source Information: > Batch No.: C969102 > Dates: 1832 - 1870 > Call No: 1186372 > Type: Film > Printout Call No: NONE > Type: > > Thanks for any advice or help anyone can give. > > Best, > Noi > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message > > > **************Great deals on Dell’s most popular laptops – Starting at > $479 > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220631252x1201390195/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B213968550%3B35701427%3Bh) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/14/2009 11:56:50
    1. [BW] Elizabeth cunningham posting of 8 april subj:Strobels in Wurttemberg
    2. Schwarz, William
    3. Elizabeth, regarding Wurtemberg-Baden vs. Baden Wurttemberg as written by the pastor in 1895, at that time there existed the administrative entities of Baden and Wuerttemberg. Baden-Wuerttemberg did not exist until it was created in 1949 (I think that's the year). The pastor must have had a really good crystal ball when he made the notation. Bill Schwarz William O. Schwarz General Dynamics Information Technology 1000 Corporate Drive Stafford VA 22554 bill.schwarz@gdit.com Tel: 703.630.5642 "Subject to Organizational Conflict of Interest Avoidance Plan relating to MCSEG current contracts; may contain sensitive or third party proprietary information."

    04/10/2009 06:33:34
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Erika Lanz
    3. Hi Elisabeth, that's good that you know the exact spelling. It helps a lot. I never came across a Ströbel, just Strobel or Ströbele. I am glad I wrote "most likely". LOL. Anyway do you know where your Wilhelmina is from? And when she emigrated? Regards Erika -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag von Elizabeth Cunningham Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 19:12 An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com Betreff: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg My grandmother wrote her name, and the ship manifest reads, Wilhelmina Ströbel. (I use Stroebel so as not to have to bother with the umlaut) so I do not see how it could be "wrong". Elizabeth C > One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely that is wrong. The > name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. > > Regards > Erika ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2009 01:27:43
    1. Re: [BW] Whitmeyer in Wurttemberg
    2. Erika Lanz
    3. Dorothy, could be Widmaier. But there are endless ways of spelling that name: Wittmeyer, Widmeyer, Wiedmeyer, Widmayer, Wittmeier, Wittmayer, Widmayer, Widmaier, Widmeier, Wiedmayer, Wiedmeyer, Wiedmaier, Wiedmeier. If we don't have the exact name it is hard to find him. Are you sure his name is just Casper or maybe Johann Casper? Do you know about when he emigrated, and also when about is he born? If you have these additional information that might help a lot. I just found a Kaspar Wiedemaier from the city of Ehingen/Donau, emigrated in 1866. This is the closest. Could that be him? Regards Erika -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag von Dorothy W. Farnath Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 17:30 An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com Betreff: Re: [BW] Whitmeyer in Wurttemberg Erika, My Great Grandfather was Casper Whitmeyer after he arrived in the US. How would I spell that when searching German records? Also, do you have any idea where in Wuerttemberg he would have originated? Thanks for your help, Dorothy Whitmyer Farnath dwf@farnath.com -----Original Message----- From: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Erika Lanz Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:19 AM To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg Kenneth, on Wuerttemberg Emigration Index I found a Karl Strobel born 28 Jan. 1842, emigrated in April 1857, Maria Strobel, emigrated before 1857, and a Peter Strobel, emigrated in 1853. No more dates listed. All three persons are from the village of Weigheim, district Tuttlingen. I would suggest that you go to LDS Family Center and get the film no. 999725, that is the familyregister from Weigheim. Familyregister should have an index, look for the name Strobel. There is one page for each family, showing bride groom and his parents, the pride and her parents, date of marriage, plus all their children. And most likely it states their emigration, if they ever did. Then you can find out if that is your family. When you search in Germany search for Karl not for Charles, and for Maria and not Mary. One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely that is wrong. The name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. Regards Erika -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag von Fred H Held Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 13:31 An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com; Kenneth Lampel Betreff: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg Kenneth, The number you quote, 850004, is the number of an LDS Family History Library microfilm where the application to leave the Kingdom of Würtemberg is shown. It is from the "county" that is centered in Tuttlingen. The emmigration records will give more details. Visit your local LDS Family History Center to rent the microfilm. ============ Auswanderungsakten, 1806-1891 Tuttlingen (Württemberg). Oberamt (Main Author) Emigration from the district of Tuttlingen, Württemberg, Germany; includes internal migrations, emigration to European countries, the United States and elsewhere. Includes indexes. ============ On that same record where you found the microfilm number should be the name of the exact village where the family was from. You should be able to also rent the records for that village at your FHC. At 02:02 AM 4/8/2009, you wrote: >From: Kenneth Lampel <kenlampel@yahoo.com> >Subject: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg >To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > > >Good afternoon. I have reached a point of >crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find >more info on my Great Great Great Great >Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He >married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed >over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 >and 1870 census records showing the?year of >birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles >Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel >born 1844 in Wurttemberg,?and John Strobel born >1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death >nor marraige. I?cannot find Peter Strobel listed >on Castle Garden either. I have found some >emmigration record from a Weigheim but on >Ancestry it does not give me all the information >just a number 850004.00?from the >German?Emmigration Index.?Does anyone have a way >to help my look further into these Strobel's in >German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! ____________________________________________________________ Put your loved ones in good hands with quality senior assisted living. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYWs6zMXlBqI2cI21BRDHRsd hZrCTSn1BO7R9HdrmtzMvwKukv1T7i/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2009 01:07:00
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Erika Lanz
    3. Kenneth, on Wuerttemberg Emigration Index I found a Karl Strobel born 28 Jan. 1842, emigrated in April 1857, Maria Strobel, emigrated before 1857, and a Peter Strobel, emigrated in 1853. No more dates listed. All three persons are from the village of Weigheim, district Tuttlingen. I would suggest that you go to LDS Family Center and get the film no. 999725, that is the familyregister from Weigheim. Familyregister should have an index, look for the name Strobel. There is one page for each family, showing bride groom and his parents, the pride and her parents, date of marriage, plus all their children. And most likely it states their emigration, if they ever did. Then you can find out if that is your family. When you search in Germany search for Karl not for Charles, and for Maria and not Mary. One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely that is wrong. The name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. Regards Erika -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag von Fred H Held Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 13:31 An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com; Kenneth Lampel Betreff: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg Kenneth, The number you quote, 850004, is the number of an LDS Family History Library microfilm where the application to leave the Kingdom of Würtemberg is shown. It is from the "county" that is centered in Tuttlingen. The emmigration records will give more details. Visit your local LDS Family History Center to rent the microfilm. ============ Auswanderungsakten, 1806-1891 Tuttlingen (Württemberg). Oberamt (Main Author) Emigration from the district of Tuttlingen, Württemberg, Germany; includes internal migrations, emigration to European countries, the United States and elsewhere. Includes indexes. ============ On that same record where you found the microfilm number should be the name of the exact village where the family was from. You should be able to also rent the records for that village at your FHC. At 02:02 AM 4/8/2009, you wrote: >From: Kenneth Lampel <kenlampel@yahoo.com> >Subject: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg >To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > > >Good afternoon. I have reached a point of >crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find >more info on my Great Great Great Great >Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He >married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed >over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 >and 1870 census records showing the?year of >birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles >Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel >born 1844 in Wurttemberg,?and John Strobel born >1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death >nor marraige. I?cannot find Peter Strobel listed >on Castle Garden either. I have found some >emmigration record from a Weigheim but on >Ancestry it does not give me all the information >just a number 850004.00?from the >German?Emmigration Index.?Does anyone have a way >to help my look further into these Strobel's in >German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! ____________________________________________________________ Put your loved ones in good hands with quality senior assisted living. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYWs6zMXlBqI2cI21BRDHRsd hZrCTSn1BO7R9HdrmtzMvwKukv1T7i/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2009 11:18:59
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Elizabeth Cunningham
    3. On the marriage record for the marriage to her second husband (my grandfather) the minister wrote in the margin that she was from Mohringen, Wuerttemberg-Baden. That is all I know (and I have been told that it could not possibly be Wuerttemberg-Baden, it had to have been Baden-Wuerttemberg.) Nevertheless that is what he wrote. It was 1895. She emigrated on the Ship /Morland/, arriving August 15, 1883. Elizabeth C Erika Lanz wrote: > Hi Elisabeth, > that's good that you know the exact spelling. It helps a lot. I never came > across a Ströbel, just Strobel or Ströbele. I am glad I wrote "most likely". > LOL. > Anyway do you know where your Wilhelmina is from? And when she emigrated? > > Regards > Erika > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag von Elizabeth > Cunningham > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 19:12 > An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > Betreff: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg > > My grandmother wrote her name, and the ship manifest reads, Wilhelmina > Ströbel. (I use Stroebel so as not to have to bother with the umlaut) > so I do not see how it could be "wrong". > > Elizabeth C > > >> One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely that is wrong. The >> name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. >> >> Regards >> Erika >> > > > >

    04/08/2009 09:18:00
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Elizabeth Cunningham
    3. My grandmother wrote her name, and the ship manifest reads, Wilhelmina Ströbel. (I use Stroebel so as not to have to bother with the umlaut) so I do not see how it could be "wrong". Elizabeth C > One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely that is wrong. The > name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. > > Regards > Erika

    04/08/2009 07:11:52
    1. Re: [BW] [english 93%] Re: Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Manuela Siewert
    3. Hello all, the link to this: > There is a web page where you can search > for emigrants from Southwest Germany. I believe the name is > Landesarchiv Baden-Wurttemberg. If you have a problem Google it. is http://www.auswanderer-bw.de/sixcms/detail.php?template=a_artikel&id=6591&sprache=en&PHPSESSID= Please put the link together if it's broken. Manuela

    04/08/2009 07:08:38
    1. Re: [BW] Whitmeyer in Wurttemberg
    2. Dorothy W. Farnath
    3. Erika, My Great Grandfather was Casper Whitmeyer after he arrived in the US. How would I spell that when searching German records? Also, do you have any idea where in Wuerttemberg he would have originated? Thanks for your help, Dorothy Whitmyer Farnath dwf@farnath.com -----Original Message----- From: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Erika Lanz Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:19 AM To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg Kenneth, on Wuerttemberg Emigration Index I found a Karl Strobel born 28 Jan. 1842, emigrated in April 1857, Maria Strobel, emigrated before 1857, and a Peter Strobel, emigrated in 1853. No more dates listed. All three persons are from the village of Weigheim, district Tuttlingen. I would suggest that you go to LDS Family Center and get the film no. 999725, that is the familyregister from Weigheim. Familyregister should have an index, look for the name Strobel. There is one page for each family, showing bride groom and his parents, the pride and her parents, date of marriage, plus all their children. And most likely it states their emigration, if they ever did. Then you can find out if that is your family. When you search in Germany search for Karl not for Charles, and for Maria and not Mary. One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely that is wrong. The name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. Regards Erika -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag von Fred H Held Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 13:31 An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com; Kenneth Lampel Betreff: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg Kenneth, The number you quote, 850004, is the number of an LDS Family History Library microfilm where the application to leave the Kingdom of Würtemberg is shown. It is from the "county" that is centered in Tuttlingen. The emmigration records will give more details. Visit your local LDS Family History Center to rent the microfilm. ============ Auswanderungsakten, 1806-1891 Tuttlingen (Württemberg). Oberamt (Main Author) Emigration from the district of Tuttlingen, Württemberg, Germany; includes internal migrations, emigration to European countries, the United States and elsewhere. Includes indexes. ============ On that same record where you found the microfilm number should be the name of the exact village where the family was from. You should be able to also rent the records for that village at your FHC. At 02:02 AM 4/8/2009, you wrote: >From: Kenneth Lampel <kenlampel@yahoo.com> >Subject: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg >To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > > >Good afternoon. I have reached a point of >crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find >more info on my Great Great Great Great >Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He >married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed >over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 >and 1870 census records showing the?year of >birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles >Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel >born 1844 in Wurttemberg,?and John Strobel born >1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death >nor marraige. I?cannot find Peter Strobel listed >on Castle Garden either. I have found some >emmigration record from a Weigheim but on >Ancestry it does not give me all the information >just a number 850004.00?from the >German?Emmigration Index.?Does anyone have a way >to help my look further into these Strobel's in >German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! ____________________________________________________________ Put your loved ones in good hands with quality senior assisted living. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYWs6zMXlBqI2cI21BRDHRsd hZrCTSn1BO7R9HdrmtzMvwKukv1T7i/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2009 05:30:21
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. David Stroebel
    3. I've seen this Peter Strobel on one of the two Familysearch web sites while searching for my ancestors. Dave --- On Wed, 4/8/09, Erika Lanz <Erika.Lanz.Stuttgart@t-online.de> wrote: > From: Erika Lanz <Erika.Lanz.Stuttgart@t-online.de> > Subject: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg > To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 8:18 AM > Kenneth, > > on Wuerttemberg Emigration Index I found a Karl Strobel > born 28 Jan. 1842, > emigrated in April 1857, Maria Strobel, emigrated before > 1857, and a Peter > Strobel, emigrated in 1853. No more dates listed. All > three persons are > from the village of Weigheim, district Tuttlingen. > I would suggest that you go to LDS Family Center and get > the film no. > 999725, that is the familyregister from Weigheim. > Familyregister should have > an index, look for the name Strobel. There is one page for > each family, > showing bride groom and his parents, the pride and her > parents, date of > marriage, plus all their children. And most likely it > states their > emigration, if they ever did. Then you can find out if > that is your family. > When you search in Germany search for Karl not for Charles, > and for Maria > and not Mary. > > One listmember mentioned the name Stroebel, most likely > that is wrong. The > name is either Stroebele (Ströbele) or Strobel. > > Regards > Erika > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:baden-wurttemberg-bounces@rootsweb.com] Im Auftrag > von Fred H Held > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 13:31 > An: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com; Kenneth Lampel > Betreff: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg > > Kenneth, > > The number you quote, 850004, is the number of an > LDS Family History Library microfilm where the > application to leave the Kingdom of Würtemberg is > shown. It is from the "county" that is centered > in Tuttlingen. The emmigration records will give > more details. Visit your local LDS Family History Center to > rent the > microfilm. > ============ > Auswanderungsakten, 1806-1891 > Tuttlingen (Württemberg). Oberamt (Main Author) > Emigration from the district of Tuttlingen, > Württemberg, Germany; includes internal > migrations, emigration to European countries, the > United States and elsewhere. Includes indexes. > ============ > > On that same record where you found the microfilm > number should be the name of the exact village > where the family was from. You should be able to > also rent the records for that village at your FHC. > > > At 02:02 AM 4/8/2009, you wrote: > >From: Kenneth Lampel <kenlampel@yahoo.com> > >Subject: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg > >To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > > > > > >Good afternoon. I have reached a point of > >crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find > >more info on my Great Great Great Great > >Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He > >married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed > >over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 > >and 1870 census records showing the?year of > >birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles > >Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel > >born 1844 in Wurttemberg,?and John Strobel born > >1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death > >nor marraige. I?cannot find Peter Strobel listed > >on Castle Garden either. I have found some > >emmigration record from a Weigheim but on > >Ancestry it does not give me all the information > >just a number 850004.00?from the > >German?Emmigration Index.?Does anyone have a way > >to help my look further into these Strobel's in > >German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! > > ____________________________________________________________ > Put your loved ones in good hands with quality senior > assisted living. Click > now! > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYWs6zMXlBqI2cI21BRDHRsd > hZrCTSn1BO7R9HdrmtzMvwKukv1T7i/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message

    04/08/2009 04:43:51
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Fred H Held
    3. Kenneth, The number you quote, 850004, is the number of an LDS Family History Library microfilm where the application to leave the Kingdom of Würtemberg is shown. It is from the "county" that is centered in Tuttlingen. The emmigration records will give more details. Visit your local LDS Family History Center to rent the microfilm. ============ Auswanderungsakten, 1806-1891 Tuttlingen (Württemberg). Oberamt (Main Author) Emigration from the district of Tuttlingen, Württemberg, Germany; includes internal migrations, emigration to European countries, the United States and elsewhere. Includes indexes. ============ On that same record where you found the microfilm number should be the name of the exact village where the family was from. You should be able to also rent the records for that village at your FHC. At 02:02 AM 4/8/2009, you wrote: >From: Kenneth Lampel <kenlampel@yahoo.com> >Subject: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg >To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > > >Good afternoon. I have reached a point of >crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find >more info on my Great Great Great Great >Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He >married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed >over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 >and 1870 census records showing the?year of >birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles >Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel >born 1844 in Wurttemberg,?and John Strobel born >1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death >nor marraige. I?cannot find Peter Strobel listed >on Castle Garden either. I have found some >emmigration record from a Weigheim but on >Ancestry it does not give me all the information >just a number 850004.00?from the >German?Emmigration Index.?Does anyone have a way >to help my look further into these Strobel's in >German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! ____________________________________________________________ Put your loved ones in good hands with quality senior assisted living. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYWs6zMXlBqI2cI21BRDHRsdhZrCTSn1BO7R9HdrmtzMvwKukv1T7i/

    04/08/2009 12:30:47
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Elizabeth Cunningham
    3. I have not come across any Berthas at all in my family. I will look for her if you tell me how you ran across her. Wilhelmina did live in Philadelphia, however. Wilhelmina Stroebel married Franz Kuettel, (had 4 children with him, 2 of whom survived to adulthood), then when Franz died, married my grandfather Martin Ault, and had 7 children with him. Martin already had 4, so family trees get complicated. Elizabeth David Stroebel wrote: > Elizabeth, check out a bertha Stroebele in Philadelphia. I think you might find a lead. I have seen this Wilhemena many times during my research. > > Dave Stroebel > > > --- On Tue, 4/7/09, Elizabeth Cunningham <drybones@netreach.net> wrote: > > >> From: Elizabeth Cunningham <drybones@netreach.net> >> Subject: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg >> To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com >> Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 11:58 AM >> Since my grandmother was Wilhelmina Stroebel, who came here >> in 1883 on >> the Ship /Morland,/ probable age 15, with no relatives we >> can find, I >> would appreciate it if you find anything. She seems to >> have spent some >> time in an orphanage in Switzerland, and seems to have come >> from >> Wuerttemberg, but otherwise I know nothing. >> >> Thanks for any info. >> >> Elizabeth C >> >> Kenneth Lampel wrote: >> >>> Good afternoon. I have reached a point of crossing >>> >> over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find more info on my Great >> Great Great Great Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. >> He married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed over >> approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 and 1870 census >> records showing the year of birth as approx 1820. I see they >> had Charles Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel >> born 1844 in Wurttemberg, and John Strobel born 1860 in New >> York. I do not have dates of death nor marraige. I cannot >> find Peter Strobel listed on Castle Garden either. I have >> found some emmigration record from a Weigheim but on >> Ancestry it does not give me all the information just a >> number 850004.00 from the German Emmigration Index. Does >> anyone have a way to help my look further into these >> Strobel's in German records? Thank you so much in >> advanced!!! >> >> > > > > > > >

    04/07/2009 01:51:19
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Max Burgdorf
    3. I found 88 pages of Strobels on Castle Garden but did not do a close search. Have looked at the LDS Family Search site? They too have many Strobels from Wurttemberg. There is a web page where you can search for emigrants from Southwest Germany. I believe the name is Landesarchiv Baden-Wurttemberg. If you have a problem Google it. Max BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; } On Tue 04/07/09 1:57 PM , Kenneth Lampel kenlampel@yahoo.com sent: Good afternoon. I have reached a point of crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find more info on my Great Great Great Great Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 and 1870 census records showing the year of birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel born 1844 in Wurttemberg, and John Strobel born 1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death nor marraige. I cannot find Peter Strobel listed on Castle Garden either. I have found some emmigration record from a Weigheim but on Ancestry it does not give me all the information just a number 850004.00 from the German Emmigration Index. Does anyone have a way to help my look further into these Strobel's in German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com [1] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Links: ------ [1] mailto:BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com

    04/07/2009 11:09:13
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Elizabeth Cunningham
    3. Since my grandmother was Wilhelmina Stroebel, who came here in 1883 on the Ship /Morland,/ probable age 15, with no relatives we can find, I would appreciate it if you find anything. She seems to have spent some time in an orphanage in Switzerland, and seems to have come from Wuerttemberg, but otherwise I know nothing. Thanks for any info. Elizabeth C Kenneth Lampel wrote: > Good afternoon. I have reached a point of crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find more info on my Great Great Great Great Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 and 1870 census records showing the year of birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel born 1844 in Wurttemberg, and John Strobel born 1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death nor marraige. I cannot find Peter Strobel listed on Castle Garden either. I have found some emmigration record from a Weigheim but on Ancestry it does not give me all the information just a number 850004.00 from the German Emmigration Index. Does anyone have a way to help my look further into these Strobel's in German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!! > > > >

    04/07/2009 08:58:25
    1. Re: [BW] Louisa CASPAR
    2. -----Original Message----- From: Sheri Martin <elm121147@mhcable.com> To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 4:31 pm Subject: Re: [BW] Louisa CASPAR I have a Caroline Wilhelmine Caspar, from Stuttgart, Neckarkreis, Wuertemburg in my line. Perhaps there is a connection. ----- Original Message ----- From: <adschul2@aol.com> To: <BADEN-WURTTEMBERG@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:22 PM Subject: [BW] Louisa CASPAR > I'm trying to get info about my grandmother, Louisa CASPAR.? She married > Gottlieb Grammel, who was from Huzenbach, on 23 Sept 1883 in Karlsuhe,? > They came to the United States in December 1883.? Also, sometime ago, you > posted a new web site for German? > Ancestors.? > > Greetings from Michigan,?USA? Adam Schuler?? > I don't know if there is a connection or not. My mothers name was Caroline. My Grandmother was born June 21. 1864. She died before I was born and my mother never mentioned any aunts or uncles. Adam > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/07/2009 07:47:04
    1. Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. David Stroebel
    3. Elizabeth, check out a bertha Stroebele in Philadelphia. I think you might find a lead. I have seen this Wilhemena many times during my research. Dave Stroebel --- On Tue, 4/7/09, Elizabeth Cunningham <drybones@netreach.net> wrote: > From: Elizabeth Cunningham <drybones@netreach.net> > Subject: Re: [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg > To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com > Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 11:58 AM > Since my grandmother was Wilhelmina Stroebel, who came here > in 1883 on > the Ship /Morland,/ probable age 15, with no relatives we > can find, I > would appreciate it if you find anything. She seems to > have spent some > time in an orphanage in Switzerland, and seems to have come > from > Wuerttemberg, but otherwise I know nothing. > > Thanks for any info. > > Elizabeth C > > Kenneth Lampel wrote: > > Good afternoon. I have reached a point of crossing > over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find more info on my Great > Great Great Great Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. > He married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed over > approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 and 1870 census > records showing the year of birth as approx 1820. I see they > had Charles Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel > born 1844 in Wurttemberg, and John Strobel born 1860 in New > York. I do not have dates of death nor marraige. I cannot > find Peter Strobel listed on Castle Garden either. I have > found some emmigration record from a Weigheim but on > Ancestry it does not give me all the information just a > number 850004.00 from the German Emmigration Index. Does > anyone have a way to help my look further into these > Strobel's in German records? Thank you so much in > advanced!!! > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message

    04/07/2009 07:17:28
    1. [BW] Strobel's in Wurttemberg
    2. Kenneth Lampel
    3. Good afternoon. I have reached a point of crossing over to Germany, WURTTEMBERG, to find more info on my Great Great Great Great Grandfather Peter Strobel the cegarmaker. He married Mary Strobel in Wurrtemberg and sailed over approx 1857 to New York. I have the 1860 and 1870 census records showing the year of birth as approx 1820. I see they had Charles Stobel born 1842 in Wurttemberg, Mathew Strobel born 1844 in Wurttemberg, and John Strobel born 1860 in New York. I do not have dates of death nor marraige. I cannot find Peter Strobel listed on Castle Garden either. I have found some emmigration record from a Weigheim but on Ancestry it does not give me all the information just a number 850004.00 from the German Emmigration Index. Does anyone have a way to help my look further into these Strobel's in German records? Thank you so much in advanced!!!

    04/07/2009 04:57:32
    1. [BW] Ballendorf question
    2. Paul Rands
    3. The Banat was much further east and covered sections that are now part of Romania, Serbia, and Hungary. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banat Paul -------------------------------------------------- From: <MiloVomDuchess@aol.com> Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 10:41 AM To: <BADEN-WURTTEMBERG@rootsweb.com> Subject: [BW] Ballendorf question > Hello, > I have just joined your list and I have a question. > I am trying to trace my ggrandfather, I understand > he was born in France, then moved to Germany. > I was wondering if boundaries had changed for his move. > He was born in 1844. The last place I know that he lived was > Ballendorf, Wurttemberg, Germany. Is this the Banat area?

    04/06/2009 02:40:26
    1. Re: [BW] Louisa CASPAR
    2. Sheri Martin
    3. I have a Caroline Wilhelmine Caspar, from Stuttgart, Neckarkreis, Wuertemburg in my line. Perhaps there is a connection. ----- Original Message ----- From: <adschul2@aol.com> To: <BADEN-WURTTEMBERG@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:22 PM Subject: [BW] Louisa CASPAR > I'm trying to get info about my grandmother, Louisa CASPAR.? She married > Gottlieb Grammel, who was from Huzenbach, on 23 Sept 1883 in Karlsuhe,? > They came to the United States in December 1883.? Also, sometime ago, you > posted a new web site for German? > Ancestors.? > > Greetings from Michigan,?USA? Adam Schuler?? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BADEN-WURTTEMBERG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/06/2009 10:31:54