I would like to find out where Alexander and Elsie Baumgartner are buried. They lived in the Eastern Avenue area of Baltimore in the 1930 Census. Would anyone know if they were buried at Trinity or Mt. Carmel? Any help with this family would be appreciated. Thank you. Gail
Hi folks - thanks a bunch for patience regarding the many requests for the books I previously mentioned regarding German immigrants. Here are the books and Societies that I found to be very helpful in my personal research: 1. History of Western Maryland 2. Society for Relief of Germans 3. The Maryland German's, by Dieter Cunz, Princeton University Press... The Best... 4. To Maryland from Overseas - A complete digest of the Jacobite Loyalists Sold into White Slavery in MD. By Harry Wright Newman, published by the author in 1982. Printed by French Bray Co., Glen Burnie, MD. 5. Pennsylvania-Germans in the Settlement of Maryland by Daniel Wunderlich Nead, MD (University of PA), printed by the PA German Society out of Lancaster, PA. 6. Society for History of Germans in Maryland 7. Pennsylvania-German Society 8. Historic Society of PA 9. " " "" Berks County 10. Maryland Archives 11. Maryland Historical Society additional key internet search words that should produce good results are: Conestoga (+ or -) Road Strasburg (+ or -) Township Susquehanna In Baltimore searches, search Moravia Road, Bel Air Road, the area of Gardenville - these should give good results for this specific area, per my 100% German Dad who grew up on Bel Air Road in the heart of German area. Debbie To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com>