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    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Resending to Seek Mt. Angel Gathering Information
    2. Rosina T Schmidt
    3. Hello George, Congratulations to your Seeberger Clan success! You have all the reason to be proud of it! The Mt. Angel program and schedule will be posted in due time on www.dsheritage.com pages and also will be announced via this great Banat-L list. Just what we did in 2009 you can see at: http://www.dsheritage.com/mtangel/schedule.aspx. 2010 will have a similar content, but hopefully even better! It would be grand if you could bring at least some of you Seeberger relations with you, and that updated copy of the booklet co-authored by your cousin Wilbert Navratil. Sorry to hear that he passed away last year. Keizer Renaissance Hotel is already accepting the reservations for Sept. 16th - 19th. http://www.keizerrenaissanceinn.com Hope to see you at Mt. Angel! Rosina www.hrastovac.net > To: Rootsweb & Others from Yakima, WA > Greetings: > > Would you kindly mail or e-mail information and details about the > German-Hungarian gathering, Sept. 16-19, 2010 in Mt. Angel, Oregon. > My grandparents - Nicholas and Katherine Seeberger - emigrated from > Veissenheidt in The Banat to Glen Ullin, North Dakota in 1901.They came > with three children Katy, Eva and Nick. > My mother, Helen Frances Seeberger, was born to them in 1902 - one of 12 > members of that family and the first one born in the U.S. She married a > wonderful Greek immigrant, Peter Michael George, in Glendive, Montana in > 1925. > I co-authored a booklet on this wing of the vast Seeberger clan for the > Seeberger Centennial Family Reunion, July 8-9,1989 in Memorial Park, Glen > Ullin. Of the estimated 300 family members in the West, 150 showed up. > I don't know that I can attend the Mt. Angel event, but I would really > like to and perhaps bring some other Seeberger rerlations. > In any event, I would gladly send a slightly updated copy of the booklet > that was co-authored by cousin Wilbert Navratil who sadly died last > December in Minneapolis. > It should be noted that Wilbert's mother, Aunt Katy Navratil, the oldest > child, lived longest to 103, dying in 1998. > Hoping to hear from you, > > Paul George > 5305 Meadow Lane Court > Yakima, WA 98908-4259 > 509/966-5097

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