In a message dated 1/4/03 9:00:23 AM, [email protected] writes: >I couldn't find any town with that spelling. I knew that was too easy, LOL. Thanx for the suggestion. Barbara : )
In a message dated 1/4/2003 12:41:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Is this spelling correct for Konderig? I just found out that my HOHLERS` > and--maybe--KITTELBERGERS` came from there in 1860`s to NYC. How would I > find birth certs from that town? I have the dates. > Hello Barbara: I couldn't find any town with that spelling. If you know the full names and dates of birth, have you tried looking them up at the LDS site? If they are listed there, the town will be listed, and you can check to see if the records for that town have been filmed by LDS. Paul C. Miller
Hi- Is this spelling correct for Konderig? I just found out that my HOHLERS` and--maybe--KITTELBERGERS` came from there in 1860`s to NYC. How would I find birth certs from that town? I have the dates. Thanx, Barbara : ) BARRETT, BURKE, BYRNE, CORRIGAN, GALLAGHER, McNALLY, QUINN. BAUER, BEARE, BEIMANN, BEEKMAN, BEUSCHER, BLANKENMEYER, CASTLE, DECKER, ENGLEHARD/T, HELMKEN, HOHLER, HURRINUS, JOHNSON, KELLER, KITTELBERGER, LOW, MILLER/MEULLER/MULLER, RANGESSEN [sp?], ROLLMANN, SCHNEIDER, SOFFEL, STERRITT, STRATTON, TRAVER, UMBROLIA, VETTER, WAGNER, WEIGAND BUDARZ, ROMANSKI.
Hello! I'm new to this site so hope I'm doing this correctly! I am trying to locate the village/town/city in Bavaria for the following family. I have searched every record that I can find in regards to this family including census, probate, vital, church,etc. and only come up with BAVARIA. Johann BIRLER [email protected], Bavaria, died 1850 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin. Johann was a tailor in Milwaukee. Johann married Elisabeth MAYER/MEYER, [email protected] 1810, Bavaria, approximately 1834. They had the following children: 1. Elise b.1835 in Bararia, married Philipp WOLF @ 1856 in Milwaukee, d.1903,Milwaukee. 2. Anna Rosa [email protected] in Bavaria, married Newton A. OLESON in Milwaukee in 1860, d. 1898 in Michigan. 3. Walpurga (Mary) [email protected] 1839-40 in Bavaria, never married, d. 1917 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. 4. Joseph [email protected] 1841-2 in Bavaria, married Ella KNOBLE @1865 in ?, d.1912 in Milwaukee. 5. Catherine [email protected] 1847 in Milwaukee, married Fred. William TREBBE in 1866 in Milwaukee, d.1922 in Milwaukee. 6 & 7. Twins, John Peter & Theresa born 1850, d.1850 Elisabeth MAYER/MEYER BIRLER then married Michael LACHER in 1851in Milwaukee. Elisabeth and Michael had the following children: 1. John b.1852 in Milwaukee, married Mary DUERR @ 1875, d.1929 in Milwaukee. 2. Therese b. 1856 in Milwaukee, married William CASPER @??, d. 1934 in Milwaukee. Elisabeth MAYER/MEYER BIRLER LACHER died in 1879 in Milwaukee. This family came from Bavaria between the time that their son Joseph was born in 1841 and the time that they purchased land in 1847. Their religious affiliation in Wisconsin was Catholic. I would appreciate any help, suggestions, etc. with this family. Perhaps someone else is searching this family? If so, please contact me. Dianne in Michigan
Hello Ken, Please make sure first, if you are looking for Catholics or Protestants. Sickertshausen has a protestant parish. http://www.horlacher.org/germany/bavaria/bavschr.htm It is not listed in the holdings of the Landeskirchliche Archiv http://www.lkan-elkb.de/kirchenbuecher.htm , that means that it's either a new parish or that the records are still kept in the parish. The records of the catholic Sankt Johannes church of Kitzingen are in the diocesan archives of Würzburg. http://www.gf-franken.de/archwrzb.html I have put the most important links on the following page: http://www.kahlgrund-genealogie.de/location.html Michael -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 2:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BAVARIA] Schlossnagle / Schlossnagel In a message dated 1/2/2003 3:00:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Johann Michel (Schlossnagel) Schlossnagle born 1790, Sickershausen, > Unterfranken (Hamburg), Bayern (Bavaria) married Ursula Barbara > Friederichin > his parents Johann Christoph Schlossnagle, Eva Barbara Bach. Any thoughts, > assistance or information regarding the surname SCHLOSSNAGLE / SCHLOSSNAGEL > or any variation I would be deeply grateful for and would be most > appreciated. Hello Ken: The LDS site lists quite a few SCHLOSSNAGEL born in Sickershausen. Also, if you are looking for the Evangelical Church records, they have been filmed, 1673-1954 by LDS and can be obtained through your local Family History Center. If you need the Catholic records, they have probably been sent to the diocesan archives, and, if you would like, I could probably help you find which archive to contact. Paul C. Miller
In a message dated 1/2/2003 3:00:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Johann Michel (Schlossnagel) Schlossnagle born 1790, Sickershausen, > Unterfranken (Hamburg), Bayern (Bavaria) married Ursula Barbara > Friederichin > his parents Johann Christoph Schlossnagle, Eva Barbara Bach. Any thoughts, > assistance or information regarding the surname SCHLOSSNAGLE / SCHLOSSNAGEL > or any variation I would be deeply grateful for and would be most > appreciated. Hello Ken: The LDS site lists quite a few SCHLOSSNAGEL born in Sickershausen. Also, if you are looking for the Evangelical Church records, they have been filmed, 1673-1954 by LDS and can be obtained through your local Family History Center. If you need the Catholic records, they have probably been sent to the diocesan archives, and, if you would like, I could probably help you find which archive to contact. Paul C. Miller
Hello: I am researching the surname SCHLOSSNAGLE / SCHLOSSNAGEL, I have information that my ancestors game from Germany but I do not know the exact time or location. I also am not certain of the exact spelling in Germany. Johann Michel (Schlossnagel) Schlossnagle born 1790, Sickershausen, Unterfranken (Hamburg), Bayern (Bavaria) married Ursula Barbara Friederichin his parents Johann Christoph Schlossnagle, Eva Barbara Bach Any thoughts, assistance or information regarding the surname SCHLOSSNAGLE / SCHLOSSNAGEL or any variation I would be deeply grateful for and would be most appreciated. Thank you. Ken and family Virginia, USA
Would Les French [email protected] please get in touch with me, for some reason my mail to you is not going to you. This was on the Wollherr family. [email protected]
Hi, I'm new to the list. I have just started to research my husband's side of the family. I have found the following family on the 1880 US Federal Census-Manhattan New York, USA Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace John WEIN Self M Male W 27 NY Truckman BAVARIA BAVARIA Pauline WEIN Wife M Female W 24 NY Keeping House BAVARIA BAVARIA Josephine WEIN Dau S Female W 2 NY NY NY Henry WEIN Son S Male W 1 NY NY NY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York Family History Library Film 1254884 NA Film Number T9-0884 Page Number 472B The other children of this couple who were born after 1880 are: Pauline b. abt. 1881 m. Christopher KAISER Emma Louise b. July 1888 m. Percy Newton MOORE Josephine m. Henry DIETZ I'm pretty sure the couple on the 1880 census are the parents to all of these children because I find Pauline WEIN(mother) on the 1920 and 1930 census in the home of her daughter, Pauline and husband, Christopher KAISER where she is recorded as Mother-in-law to the head of household. Both Pauline and John Wein stated they were born in New York but their parents were born in Bavaria. I don't know the names of the parents of John WEIN or the maiden name of Pauline. Using the ages recorded on the 1880 census, John WEIN was born abt. 1853 and his wife, Pauline b. abt 1856. Their parents would have to have been born probably between 1820-1830 and came to the United States at least before 1853 in John's case and before 1856 for Pauline's parents. I would appreciate any help or advice or hearing from anyone else researching the Wein surname from Bavaria. Thanks, Cindy
I am trying to make the connection between Brooklyn, New York and Wombach, Bavaria, Germany (I believe it is now a part of Lohr am Main) for my grandfather Max HELD. Max was born August 20, 1870 in Wombach, Bavaria, Germany. He married Ida BLITZER on March 24, 1901 in New York City. I am trying to find information from Germany for Max and his family. According to his marriage license his father's name was Jacob HELD and his mother's name was Clara HELLER. My aunt (Max's daughter) told me that, from what she can recall, Max had five brothers, Joseph, Leopold, Gustave, Herman and Karl. She had met Leopold and Joseph and thinks they lived in the US and, according to Max and Ida's marriage license, Leopold was a witness at their wedding. I would like to find information about Max's life and family before he came to the US. I have quite a bit of info about Max and our family on this side of the ocean (census, birth, death, family recollections, etc.), but do not know how to find info from Germany. By the way, the family was Jewish, so I don't think church records are going to be of much help. Any suggestions as to where I should start? Also, if any of my HELD relatives are out there, would you contact me. Maybe you might have family recollections that I don't. Polly Held [email protected]
Hello Troy, try Marianne Sutter E-mail: [email protected] Good luck Rudolf Gaggermeier [email protected] schrieb: > > Betreff: > > BAVARIA-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 260 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [BAVARIA] =?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=FCbke=2 [[email protected]] > #2 [BAVARIA] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=5BBA ["Norm B" <[email protected]>] > #3 [BAVARIA] Diocese Regensberg Resea ["Troy & Cindi Schindlbeck" <crtech] > #4 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:=20[BAVARIA]=20R [[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > Going on Vacation? Longer than 4 days? Go to > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/DEU/BAVARIA.html > to unsubscribe > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Betreff: [BAVARIA] Sübke or Sülbke in Bavaria???? > Datum: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:35:44 EST > Von: [email protected] > An: [email protected] > > Hello List Members: > > I'm hot on the trail of the DANHOF/DANNHOFF/DANHOFF family trail. We have > found the birthplace of this family unit at a city/village of Sübke or Sülbke > in Bavaria. Could someone tell me where this village is located? So far, we > have not been able to locate this village, after many months of research. > > The other village associated with this family in Kahlau in Bohemia and would > like to know where this village may be located. I suspect it was either > located NW of Prague or it could have been SW of Pilsen. > > This family unit was strongly associated with the manufacturing business. > > Danke und Mit Freundlichen Grussen, > > Thomas H. Semelbauer (Semmelbauer) >Bavaria>Bohemia > Pilsen District > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Betreff: [BAVARIA] Re: [BAVARIA] Sübke or Sülbke in Bavaria?? ?? > Datum: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 17:10:44 -0600 > Von: "Norm B" <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > > Thomas, > > Are you living in Pilzen or just descended from there? They make excellent > beer. > > No sign of a town with that spelling (Sübke/Sülbke) in Bavaria. You can look > for yourself at > http://bavariangenealogy.com/bh/ortes.htm. > > Could Sübke/Sülbke be SOLPKE, located 30 miles NW of Magdeburg, Germany? > No luck on finding a town with spelling Sübke/Sülbke *anywhere else* in all > of EUROPE. What is your source for this spelling? > > The town of KOHLAU (KOLOVA) in Czech is 5 miles SE of Karlovy Vary and about > 40 miles NW of Pilzen. That's about 70 miles west of Prague. > > Norm > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 7:35 AM > Subject: [BAVARIA] Sübke or Sülbke in Bavaria???? > > > Hello List Members: > > > > I'm hot on the trail of the DANHOF/DANNHOFF/DANHOFF family trail. We have > > found the birthplace of this family unit at a city/village of Sübke or > Sülbke > > in Bavaria. Could someone tell me where this village is located? So far, > we > > have not been able to locate this village, after many months of research. > > > > The other village associated with this family in Kahlau in Bohemia and > would > > like to know where this village may be located. I suspect it was either > > located NW of Prague or it could have been SW of Pilsen. > > > > This family unit was strongly associated with the manufacturing business. > > > > Danke und Mit Freundlichen Grussen, > > > > Thomas H. Semelbauer (Semmelbauer) >Bavaria>Bohemia > Pilsen District > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Betreff: [BAVARIA] Diocese Regensberg Research > Datum: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 19:30:40 -0500 > Von: "Troy & Cindi Schindlbeck" <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > > Just wondering if anyone has recommendations on a genealogist for the Regensberg Diocese. I need information on a Josef Schindlbeck from Klaham (1852 to June 3, 1912) and his ancestors. I will be in the Regensberg area in the Spring but am very limited for time and hope someone can save me some research effort and time. > Thanks and Merry Christmas > Troy Schindlbeck > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Betreff: Re: [BAVARIA] Re: [BAVARIA] Sübke or Sülbke in Bavaria?? ?? > Datum: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 20:20:04 EST > Von: [email protected] > An: [email protected] > > In a message dated 12/22/2002 6:11:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > > Thomas, > > > > Are you living in Pilzen or just descended from there? They make excellent > > beer. > > > > No, my grandfather came to the US in 1890 from the Pilzen District. > > > No sign of a town with that spelling (Sübke/Sülbke) in Bavaria. You can look > > for yourself at > > http://bavariangenealogy.com/bh/ortes.htm. > > > > Could Sübke/Sülbke be SOLPKE, located 30 miles NW of Magdeburg, Germany? > > No luck on finding a town with spelling Sübke/Sülbke *anywhere else* in all > > of EUROPE. What is your source for this spelling? > > This is a possibility and the source of my information is from an old > document. > > > > > The town of KOHLAU (KOLOVA) in Czech is 5 miles SE of Karlovy Vary and about > > 40 miles NW of Pilzen. That's about 70 miles west of Prague. > > Indeed, that is the village I had on my Hot Suspect list. Thank you for a > confirmation. > > > Norm > > > > > >
Thanks for the information Rudolf. I have contacted her and plan on working with Marianne after the holidays. Merry Christmas Troy Schindlbeck
Thanks to all for the information on genealogist for the Regensberg Diocese. It has been very helpful. Thanks again and Merry Christmas. Troy Schindlbeck
Merry Christmas from Knoxville, Tennessee!! MJ
I would like to wish you all a wonderful Christmas and a New Years that brings you the opportunity to do something you have always wanted to do. We are going to my sister-in laws home for Dinner tonight and than I'll have the big Christmas celebration at our home on Christmas Day. We will open all our presents and eat a lot of food. Play with the Grandchildren and their new toys. Us women will sit around and talk about our Grandchildren and our hopes and dreams, we laugh a lot too. Hope all your Christmas celebrations are as much fun as ours our. Shirley Sullivan from Sunny Southern California
--- [email protected] wrote: > > > Merry Christmas > > and a > > Happy New Year > > > > Heinz-J�rgen Konetschnik > > Munich / Germany > > > Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to all! > > Ann > Farmingdale, NJ Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Cincinnati, Ohio ===== Marian http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genealogylinks/
> Merry Christmas > and a > Happy New Year > > Heinz-Jürgen Konetschnik > Munich / Germany > Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to all! Ann Farmingdale, NJ
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Heinz-Jürgen Konetschnik Munich / Germany
In a message dated 12/22/2002 6:11:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > > Thomas, > > Are you living in Pilzen or just descended from there? They make excellent > beer. > No, my grandfather came to the US in 1890 from the Pilzen District. > No sign of a town with that spelling (Sübke/Sülbke) in Bavaria. You can look > for yourself at > http://bavariangenealogy.com/bh/ortes.htm. > > Could Sübke/Sülbke be SOLPKE, located 30 miles NW of Magdeburg, Germany? > No luck on finding a town with spelling Sübke/Sülbke *anywhere else* in all > of EUROPE. What is your source for this spelling? This is a possibility and the source of my information is from an old document. > > The town of KOHLAU (KOLOVA) in Czech is 5 miles SE of Karlovy Vary and about > 40 miles NW of Pilzen. That's about 70 miles west of Prague. Indeed, that is the village I had on my Hot Suspect list. Thank you for a confirmation. > Norm > > >
Just wondering if anyone has recommendations on a genealogist for the Regensberg Diocese. I need information on a Josef Schindlbeck from Klaham (1852 to June 3, 1912) and his ancestors. I will be in the Regensberg area in the Spring but am very limited for time and hope someone can save me some research effort and time. Thanks and Merry Christmas Troy Schindlbeck