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    1. Re: [BW] concerning a post in Dec
    2. Mary Ann Dess
    3. Thank you Juergen, I get confused not being familiar with German geography. Sometime a map does not even help. (With a maiden name of Krueger who came from Garnsee now Gardeja, Poland, I have always wanted to learn German but that ship sailed) Her husband came from Wolnzach. Marianne Sutter did his genealogy for us. Is Wolnzach near this Teisendorf? I will have to go back and look at all the responses I printed off. People have been so kind to help. Anyway, do you know what I should look for in contacting the LDS for films? If I hit a dead end here, I could possibly write to someone in Tiesendorf. Names were mangled in immigration records and they wrote down whatever they heard. I guess it was easier just to let it be and go by the spelling instead of trying to correct it. This makes sense as I know there was a distance from Deisendorf and Wolnzach and no one has found any Isenberger's near Diesendorf. And again thank you very much. Mary -----Original Message----- From: Juergen Weigelt Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 4:03 AM To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BW] concerning a post in Dec Hello Mary Ann, in one of your documents it is 3 times clearly Rosina Ir(r)enberger Deisendorf (in) *Bavaria*. That's not the Deisendorf that is in the Seefelden records as the Seefelden-Deisendorf is not in Bavaria but Baden. I think it may be todays Teisendorf in Bavaria because according to the german telephone book there are still living Ihrenberger in the area around Teisendorf. Also in the Seefelden record in which I did a lot of research there are no Irrenbergers at all. Best regards Juergen Am 03.01.2014 04:48, schrieb Mary Ann Dess: > Hello, I know this time of year is quite busy. If anyone has a chance, > would you please look at the documents I posted the end of December and > see if you agree the spelling of Isenberger. Thanks Happy New Year > > ------------------------------- > 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

    01/03/2014 03:32:33
    1. [BW] German geography (Teisendorf, Bayern)
    2. Patricia Stasch
    3. Mary Ann, to find out where those towns are you should use Wikipedia (in German), you will find a map of Germany on the right side: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teisendorf http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolnzach For genealogical sources see http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Teisendorf There is also a list for BAVARIA: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/DEU/BAVARIA.html https://familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp Place Germany, Bayern, Teisendorf References (Use for) Germany, Bayern, Markt Teisendorf Topics Germany, Bayern, Teisendorf - Church records Germany, Bayern, Teisendorf - Dwellings Germany, Bayern, Teisendorf - Emigration and immigration Good luck! Patricia -- ============================================================== Patricia Stasch Klassische Archäologin Fax+Anrufbeantworter-Nr: 03212-1102645 (Anruf wird als *.wav, Fax als *.pdf in der eMailbox abgelegt) ============================================================== Zitat von Mary Ann Dess <madess@comcast.net>: > Thank you Juergen, > > I get confused not being familiar with German geography. Sometime a map > does not even help. (With a maiden name of Krueger who came from Garnsee > now Gardeja, Poland, I have always wanted to learn German but that ship > sailed) Her husband came from Wolnzach. Marianne Sutter did his genealogy > for us. Is Wolnzach near this Teisendorf? I will have to go back and look > at all the responses I printed off. People have been so kind to help. > Anyway, do you know what I should look for in contacting the LDS for films? > If I hit a dead end here, I could possibly write to someone in Tiesendorf. > Names were mangled in immigration records and they wrote down whatever they > heard. I guess it was easier just to let it be and go by the spelling > instead of trying to correct it. This makes sense as I know there was a > distance from Deisendorf and Wolnzach and no one has found any Isenberger's > near Diesendorf. And again thank you very much. Mary > >

    01/03/2014 10:27:29