Thanks so much, Dave! I appreciate their children's names that were born in Mollydorf. I was hoping their son, Johann, would show up there. Their daughter, Maria (b 1859), is listed as dying in 1861. They had a daughter, Katharina, that was born in that same date who married in Setschanfeld. So perhaps she was a twin or that date might not be correct. Thank you again for all your help, Amy -----Original Message----- From: banat-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:banat-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Dave Dreyer Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:50 PM To: Banat List Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] St. Hubert and Molidorf Assistance - Lambert Amy; Lambert Michael, son of Nikolaus Lambert and Margaret Schulz *14 Nov 1822 Soultour 70 oo 18 Oct 1847 Ostern Klein Maria *1822 Soultour Peter *23 May 1854 Mollydorf +7 Apr 1860 Mollydorf Nikolaus *24 Dec 1855 Mollydof Kath Barb *2 Dec 1857 Mollydorf Maria *14 Aug 1859 +29 Aug 1861 Mollydorf Dave Dreyer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amy Nichols" <anichols@att.net> To: "'Banat List'" <BANAT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2:40 AM Subject: [BANAT-L] St. Hubert and Molidorf Assistance - Lambert > Hello All, > > > > I am hoping that someone may be able to see if there is any information > on > a couple from either St. Hubert or Molidorf. > > > > Michael Lambert and Maria Anna Klein had four children that lived in > Setschanfeld: > > > > 1. Johann Lambert - his marriage record states he was from St. > Hubert > and would have been born between 1848-1853. > > 2. Josef Lambert - marriage record states he was born in Molidorf > around 1853. > > 3. Nikolaus Lambert - death record states he born in Molidorf around > 1855. > > 4. Katharina Lambert - marriage record states she was born in > Molidorf > on 13 Aug 1859 > > > > If anyone would be willing to look and see if there is any additional > information in either the St. Hubert or Molidorf Familienbuch, I would > appreciate it so much! I spoke with Johann's great granddaughter > yesterday > and she is very interested in her family's history. > > > > > > One more note - The son, Johann, was the oldest person in Setschanfeld to > die under the Partisans. He was 97 years old when he died in 1945. He > was > married to Maria Anna Schultz in 1876 and together they lived through the > deaths of 9 out of 11 of their children. Together, they raised their two > remaining daughters in Setschanfeld until Maria Anna died in 1909. Johann > lived the remainder of his life in his home with his daughter and her > family. Johann is said to have had the most beautiful fruit trees in all > of > the village and spent all his time caring for them. When Johann was abt. > 97 > years old, the Partisans arrived in Setschanfeld. When everyone was > required to leave their homes to be interned in another part of the town, > Johann refused to leave his home. The Partisans forcibly carried Johann > out of his home and put him in a house packed with others from the > village. > Johann died a short time later and was buried in the animal graveyard. > > > > Katharina, one of the two living daughters of Johann and Maria Anna, lost > her father ( in Setschanfeld), her sister (in Rudolfsgnad), her > brother-in-law (in Heideschutz), her husband (in Setschanfeld), and her > son > (in the war). She eventually made it out of Yugoslavia to be reunited > with > her two remaining children - the only family she had left. > > > > There are no words. > > > > Thanks so much! > > Amy Nichols > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BANAT-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 BANAT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message