Nancy, Germany did not exist before 1871. ShtetlSeeker shows there are 52 villages called Weiler in the area we now call Germany. You should determine the kingdom, principality, duchy, or free city it was located in, so you can direct you query to the local mail list that supports that region. At 02:01 AM 4/24/2014, you wrote: >From: Nancy L Cagle <nllaux@hotmail.com> >Subject: [BW] Peter Laux >To: Baden-Wurttemberg website <baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com> >Message-ID: <COL127-W38087EF3F5F024C78ADAD8CD580@phx.gbl> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >I am requesting any information regarding the family of my >Grandfather, Peter Laux b. 10 Dec. 1838 in Weiler, Ger. as on his >exit papers from Coblenz No. 611, dated 27 April 1866. Peter had a >brother named John Laux born 18 Dec. 1849, who came to America >also. Peter's death certificate shows his parents as Michael Laux >and Anna Berger. However, John's death certificate shows parents as >Michael Laux and Marry Berg. I have a copy of Peter's exit papers if >someone would like to review them. They are in German and I can't >translate very well. I would appreciate any help I could get >regarding any family in Germany or Prussia as on several Census >documents.Nancy Laux Cagle ____________________________________________________________ Fast, Secure, NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband. Try it. http://www.netzero.net/?refcd=NZINTISP0512T4GOUT2