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    1. Re: [BW] Deisendorf, Filial of Seefelden, 1822
    2. Mary Ann Dess
    3. Thank you but sad to say, I do not think this is the correct one. I rechecked the information and her immigration papers states she was 25 in 1855. -----Original Message----- From: Patricia Stasch Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 2:55 PM To: baden-wurttemberg@rootsweb.com ; Dieter Joos Subject: Re: [BW] Deisendorf, Filial of Seefelden, 1822 Hallo Dieter, macht Spass, da drin zu lesen! Es gibt einen Eintrag, der ungefähr passen könnte, im Jahr 1822 (Nr. 10, Bild 142 - Register der Geborenen Bild 143). 1822, 7. August, getauft am 8. August Rosalia, außerehel. Tochter der ledigen Agathe Wey (?) Taufzeuge Johann Wey, ledig Vater des Kindes: Johann Georg Rosenberger <https://www2.landesarchiv-bw.de/ofs21/lesezeichen/index.php?notizen%5B2242332_142%5D=Notiz&setzeOlfLesezeichen=2242332&seite=Bild+142&datei=05_0000495762_0142_5-495762-142.png&extern=1&speichereNotizen=&loescheLesezeichen=&lesezeichenAusfuehrlich=1> Mary Ann, there is a Rosalia ROSENBERGER, born 7 Aug 1822. Mother was Agathe Wey, unmarried Father was Johann Georg Rosenberger Greetings, Patricia -- privat: Metzinger Str. 29 72555 Metzingen (-Neuhausen), BW ============================================================== Patricia Stasch Klassische Archäologin Fax+Anrufbeantworter-Nr: 03212-1102645 (Anruf wird als *.wav, Fax als *.pdf in der eMailbox abgelegt) ============================================================== Zitat von Dieter Joos <djoos@dieter-joos.de>: > Mary Ann, Ruth, > > Deisendorf was until 1946 affiliated to the parish of Seefelden not to > Ueberlingen. So the church books of Seefelden are the relevant books > that contain the church records for Deisendorf. > > As already has been mentioned by another contribution there are indeed > Deisendorf records online for the time period 1810 - 1870. These records > are duplicates of the church reords the minister once to deliver to the > Grandduchal government in Karlsruhe. > > Here is the link that leads directly to the Deisendorf records: > > https://www2.landesarchiv-bw.de/ofs21/bild_zoom/thumbnails.php?bestand=10028&id=2242332&syssuche=&logik= > > Regards > Dieter > -- > Dieter Joos > Ueberlingen / Bodensee, Germany > Webmaster of RootsWeb's Baden-Wuerttemberg Mailing List > > Am 30.12.2013 15:51, schrieb Ruth Kittner: >> Mary Ann, Deisendorf is a charming village north of Lake Constance, and >> baptisms, marriages and deaths *should* be in the church records for >> Ueberlingen am Bodensee. >> In the FHC library, church records for Ueberlingen are bizarrely >> cataloged >> under Ueberlingen am Ried, though, which is an entirely different entity. >> Ub am Ried is a fleck near Singen and Ub am Bodensee is a former imperial >> city on the north shore of Lake Constance. The Ub am Bodensee records >> *are* available at the FHC. The film number is *939656. *Good luck! >> Ruth >> >> >> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Fred H Held <fhheld@netzero.net> wrote: >> >>> Mary Ann, >>> >>> ShtetlSeeker shows Deisendorf is a small village >>> about 2.5 mile E of Überlingen. This is the home >>> territory of one of the list monitors. >>> >>> The LDS Family History Library catalog does not >>> have any entry for that village, but the church >>> records of nearby Überlingen have been >>> microfilmed. The family may be recorded in the >>> Überlingen records. Visit your local LDS family >>> History Center or participating library to rent >>> the microfilm. I would start with the one that >>> contains the Familienbuch >>> (<https://familysearch.org/films/lookup/product/view/?id=1&film=939657 >>>> 939657). >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> At 02:01 AM 12/30/2013, you wrote: >>>> rom: "Mary Ann Dess" <madess@comcast.net> >>>> Subject: [BW] Information needed on Deisendorf Germany >>>> >>>> Hello, I am hoping someone can tell me where I >>>> may obtain information on the birth of a g >>>> grandmother in Deisendorf, Germany about >>>> 1828. She was Catholic. I do not have any idea >>>> where to start looking and would appreciate any >>>> help and advise. Her name was Rosina >>>> Isenberger. I have the date of her marriage and >>>> immigration to the US. Thanks in advance. >>> ____________________________________________________________ ------------------------------- 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

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