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    1. Re: [BW] Deisendorf, Filial of Seefelden, 1822
    2. Patricia Stasch
    3. 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. >>> ____________________________________________________________

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