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    1. [BANAT-L] Fwd: Angner--Burger Families
    2. Hello Marilyn, I am sorry you did not receive my response to your email. Since it was rather lengthy, I sent it directly to you on the 18th of the month. Going through the list must be the better way to communicate. Sorry, I am not too accustomed to exchanges via the list. Thanks again, Anne ____________________________________ From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: 4/18/2014 4:38:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time Subj: Re: [BANAT-L] Angner--Burger Families Hi Again Marilyn, When I responded to your email, I had not yet read your first one. After reading this, your first email, I believe some information we have is incorrect. First let me say - Lorenz Angner is not directly related to me but he was married to Marion Burger. Marion was my grandmother's sister and only sibling. My grandmother was Anna M. Burger, both born 1882 in Lowrin. Their father was Andreas (sp) Andrew Burger and their mother was Johanna Forques, also both from Lowrin. Anna M. Burger married Johann Isler from Lowrin in 1904. In 1906, they arrived in the US with their daughter, Magdalen age 2. They had a second daughter, Teresa born in 1908, and a third daughter, Anna, born in 1910. At this time Johann (my grandfather) was working on a farm in Deans, NJ. This is information I picked up from David Dryer's Ship List: Angner Lorenz - Age 28 from Lowrin (born in Neusiedel). Wed-Feb. 17, 1909 to Deans, NJ. Wife Maria (Marian) age 22 and daughter Franziska age 3. Going to join brother-in-law Johann Islem (Isler). My grandparents often spoke of her sister Marian and her husband Lorenz coming to America to work but they did stay. If I were not sure of the Deans, NJ connection, I would say that I had the wrong family. My grandfather moved to Philadelphia soon after and bought a store front property and began selling milk by the ladles! (no pasteurization at that time). This evolved into a regular milk delivery business but required nightly scrubbing of milk bottles and refilling them. I always heard that Marian and Lorenz found this work to be tedious and returned to Lowrin. How sure are you of your information? Anne from Phila. In a message dated 4/16/2014 7:45:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I haven't looked at my genealogy for a couple of years and it seems like your Lorenz Angner is my dad's uncle. My papers show he was married to an Anna M. Burger. They had a daughter Anna b. 19.04.1904. d. 5.12.1904. Another daughter b. 31.10.1908. married 25.10.1924 to Johann Hartmann. Lorenz name was Laurentius. b. 10.12.1880. and d. 6.04.1944 in Lowrin How is Lorenz related to you? My dad had a cousin in Philadelphia Nicholas John Angner married to an Anna. His father was Mathias Angner and mother Barbara Schoenborn. It seems some of the family lived in Phily and went back to Europe. Marilyn Angner from Westchester IL To look into the eyes of a wolf is to see your own soul. Aldo Leopold. On Apr 5, 2014, at 1:21 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) wrote: Will someone kindly do a look-up for me or give me a clue about where I can research these families: Lorenz Angner - B. 1881 in Neusiedel MT: Marion Burger B. 1887 in Lowrin They had a daughter Franziska B.1906 in Lowrin and possibly a son. Even the smallest hint of anyone in these families would be greatly appreciated. This is truly a brick wall which I have been faced with for many years. Many thanks, Anne in Philadelphia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message =

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