At 00:58 21.11.99 +0100, you wrote: ------------------------- <cut> > und Margaret Gebhart, geboren 12. Oktober, 1839 in Hubenberg und > gestorben am 2. Februar 1898. > Habe im Postleitzahlenbuch nachgesehen und 2 Orte namens Hannberg > gefunden, und zwar > Hannberg, welches nun zu Waischenfeld gehört (PLZ 91344) und > Hannberg, welches nun zu Großenseebach/Heßdorf gehört. > Ein Hubenberg konnte ich nicht ausfindig machen. > Meine Fragen: > Kennt jemand ein Hubenberg in Franken ? Wie wär's mit 94086 Hubersberg, Ortsteil von Griesbach i. Rottal. Das ist allerdings in Niederbayern. Oder 91224 Hubmersberg, Ortsteil von Pommelsbrunn. In Pommelsbrunn gibt es auch noch einige wenige Neuners. Beste Grüße Stefan Probst ______________________________________________ Stefan Probst stefan@v-nam.net Hanoi, Vietnam http://www.all.ourfamily.com
Hallo, bin neu auf dieser Liste. Da mir bei der Franken-Mailing-Liste niemand weiterhelfen konnte, hoffe ich vielleicht über diese Liste Hilfe zu bekommen. Mein Anliegen: Habe ein e-mail von Frau Shirley Yott aus Texas/USA erhalten. Sie ist eine geborene Neuner und sucht ihre Vorfahren, die aus Franken stammen. Eine verwandtschaftliche Beziehung zu meinen Neuners besteht nicht. Wer kann eventuell Shirley weiterhelfen. Sie schrieb mir folgendes: Ihr Großvater wurde in Hannberg geboren. Es waren - soweit sie weiß - 4 Jungen; zwei wurden John (wahrscheinlich Johann) und zwei George (Georg) genannt - außerdem ein Mädchen namens Kunigunda. Ihr Großvater John wurde am 13. Januar 1871 geboren. Ein Bruder (Georg) wurde am 21. November 1882 geboren. Die Eltern waren Johann Neuner, geboren am 21. Dezember 1835 und gestorben am 24. November 1897 und Margaret Gebhart, geboren 12. Oktober, 1839 in Hubenberg und gestorben am 2. Februar 1898. Habe im Postleitzahlenbuch nachgesehen und 2 Orte namens Hannberg gefunden, und zwar Hannberg, welches nun zu Waischenfeld gehört (PLZ 91344) und Hannberg, welches nun zu Großenseebach/Heßdorf gehört. Ein Hubenberg konnte ich nicht ausfindig machen. Meine Fragen: Kennt jemand ein Hubenberg in Franken ? Wer kann Shirley eventuell weiterhelfen bei der Suche nach ihren Neuners ? Vielen Dank für jegliche Untersützung. Die e-mail Adresse von Frau Shirley Yott: yott@livingston.net Falls jemand direkt an Frau Yott schreiben möchte - bitte dies in Englisch. Helfe jedoch gerne auch wegen eventueller Übersetzung. Allerdings ist mein Englisch nicht das Beste. Herzlichen Dank an alle, die weiterhelfen Helmut Neuner Neuner Ahnenforschung http://members.xoom.com/kreinberg/Neuner.htm Anbei Auszüge von Shirley's e-mail: I finally found some new information and I wanted to share it with you. My grandfather was born in Hannberg, Germany. There were 4 boys, (that we know of) two named John and 2 named George and a girl named Kunigunda. My grandfather, John was born Jan. 13,1871. A brother , George was born Nov. 21,1882 Their parents were Johann Neuner born Dec. 21, 1835 - died Nov. 24,1897 and Margaret Gebhart born Oct. 12, 1839 in Hubenberg, Germany and died Feb. 2, 1898 I don't know how far back I can go but I was delighted to get this last piece of information. Meine Hauptseite im Internet: Kreinberg-Familienforschung http://members.xoom.com/kreinberg
I found this recipe on the web. http://collectorsweb.com/features/newspaper.htm> a href="http://collectorsweb.com/features/newspaper.htm"></a> "NEWSPAPER PRESERVATION RECIPE by Michael Knapp Keeping newspaper clippings from turning brown and brittle is always a concern for collectors and researchers. Here's a recipe for preserving a newspaper clipping: *Dissolve a milk of magnesia tablet in a quart of club soda. *Let stand overnight. *Pour into a pan with the flattened clipping. *Soak one hour, remove, pat dry and allow to air dry. *Estimated life: 200 years." ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Conrad DILL b 27 Jul 1826 in Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany married 30 Dec 1852 to Margaret Angerer b 29 Aug 1833 in Dresden, Bavaria, Germany. Any connections in Germany out there? Contact Donald Tungate at tungate1@gte.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <BAVARIA-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <BAVARIA-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 6:19 PM Subject: BAVARIA-D Digest V99 #426
Dear List: Could someone tell me if there is or was a village or town in Luxembourg in the mid 1800's called Zimmer? Is there a web site that would have a detailed map of Luxembourg? Thanks, Phyllis e-mail: b.b@cyberback.com
Searching for Opp and Miller Thanks Bette
Buffy, BLENDINGER, FRIEDRICH. "Die Auswanderung nach Nordamerika aus dem Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern in den Jahren 1846-1852." was published in the "Zeitschrift fuer bayerische Landesgeschichte, vol. 27 (1964), pp. 431-487". I don't have this publication, but if no one on this list owns it, you might want to try this approach: A name index for this publication is, among many others, contained on the Family Archive CD # 354, and this CD can be searched for names online at the familytreemaker website (www.familytreemaker.com). However, if you search this site (Internet FamilyFinder) for the surname "Strassel", you will find, that only two persons by that name appear on CD 354, i.e., Anne Marie(a) Strassel and Ernst Strassel. A Peter Strassel is not listed, and therefore you can assume, that Peter - unless his name was Ernst Peter Strassel - is not in the Blendinger publication (but I might be wrong!). << if no one has that book, perhaps they can recommend another one for me to look for him in. >> what I would do first is to find someone who will lookup the above two Strassels (Anne Maria and Ernst) in CD 354 (see for example: http://genweb.net/~gen-cds/cdlist.html for lookup volunteers). If then you have reason to believe, that these persons might be the couple you are looking for and if Blendiger is listed as the source, write (do not use email) to the "Bayerischer Landesverein für Familienkunde" in Munich (they own the Blendinger Publication) and ask them to copy and send the relevant pages (send a SAE and some cash along for postage). If you write them, also ask if a Peter Stassel or other Strassels are contained in their "Auswandererkartei", which is a large unpublished indexed collection of emigrant records they own. HTH and good luck Ralph
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Greetings from Cincinnati. I do not receive mail from the Bavarian list yet--even though my subscription has been processed. I have a question and since I don't get mail yet, I am afraid I won't see the answer, so maybe someone will mail the answer to my e-mail address? There is a book, "Die Auswanderung nach Nordamerika aus Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern in den Jahren 1846-1852" by von Fiederich Blendinger. Could someone please look in it for me and tell me if Peter Strassel, born either 1807 or 1817 is listed there? We don't have much information on my mother's grandfather and if he is listed in that book, it would be a start. We don't have a town of origin. Also--if no one has that book, perhaps they can recommend another one for me to look for him in. All we know is that he waws Catholic and might have emigrated with a wife, Anna Maria and a daughter Margaret. We know that he was in the US by 1851 as his oldest son was born in Ohio. Thank you, Buffy in Cincinnati
Fredrick BOLT, born about 1803 in Machelburg Germany married Johanna WASSMAN. The had at least 2 children: Mary, b. 1840 in Machelburg married John KRONBERG. She died in 1889 in Ohio Fredricka, b. 1846 in Machelburg married Peter REICHERT in Wood Co. OH. Looking for any relations to the above mentioned names. Was Machelburg ever a part of Prussia? According to one census record, the place of birth states Machelburg, one says Germany, and one says Prussia. Would appreciate any direction in finding any info on these folks. thanks, Maureen
Fredrick BOLT, born about 1803 in Machelburg Germany married Johanna WASSMAN. The had at least 2 children: Mary, b. 1840 in Machelburg married John KRONBERG. She died in 1889 in Ohio Fredricka, b. 1846 in Machelburg married Peter REICHERT in Wood Co. OH. Looking for any relations to the above mentioned names. Was Machelburg ever a part of Prussia? According to one census record, the place of birth states Machelburg, one says Germany, and one says Prussia. Would appreciate any direction in finding any info on these folks. thanks, Maureen
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Hello, I am searching for photos of the the towns of Nasnitz, Michelfeld near Auerbach, kreis Eschenbach, Oberpfalz. Any time period, the older the better. My Maul family lived there but all are gone now. (Goes back to the 1700's) Will pay for photos and mailing costs. Appreciate any help. ed_maul@prodigy.net http://members.tripod.com/~Silvie/Maul.html http://members.tripod.com/Silvie/Schilling.html
I am interested in finding any information about any of these names, all arriving in US from middle 1800s to late 1800. Camp Gramp @aol.com
I am interested in the Lieber Family of Bavaria . I know that there were some members in Buttstaedt as eary as mid 1600`s. A Caspar Lieber came from Gross-Glogau, originally Silesia , now Poland. He was a soldier. Some of the other members were lace makers. The name Carl runs in the family. My gfather was Carl b. Weimar 1855. His father was Carl August Wilhelm Lieber b. Buttstaedt 21 Dec. 1823. Pat Heisel Purcellville, Va. PHeisel@AOL.com
Hi, My walls have fallen with many surnames but my LILLIG one is still a mystery. Is there anyone who would be willing to help me in Bavaria, Germany? I've done as much as possible through the net, the NARA in Chicago, and the various libraries. If anyone can really help me, please contact me at alxnme@h otmail.com. I'd appreciate it greatly. Thank you. Alx
Am searching for information on Stephen EHRHARDT, born June 29, 1835 in Annweiler, Pfaltz, Bavaria. He is the son of Peter EHRHARDT born about 1789 in Annweiler also. Stephen's mother was Elizabethe Mary Ann MEMMER, and he married Appolonia REIBER, also of Annweiler June 3, 1863. Stephen came to Rockland co. New York with his wife and he is my GGF. Any help on how to procced is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kathy
Could some give me the address to the archives in Regensburg, Germany. I need someone do some research for me. If any one can recommend some I would appreciate it also. Bill Allen NY USA
METZGER IS BUTCHER MEISTER IS BOSS, FORMAN, MASTER Thalmassing is a town due south of Nurnburg. Mary Lou TX Rootsweb supporter ---------- > From: Valerie <bolava@wirefire.com> > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BAVARIA] Occupation words or places in Bavaria > Date: Saturday, November 13, 1999 6:48 PM > > I came across a couple of words used by some of my relatives. As a > brithplace or place of death was given I was not sure what these are. > Can anyone help? > > Metzgermeister Thalmassing (these were side by side) > Markbreit > Angelthuern > Metzger Aktiver > > I believe this is a mixture of stuff but do appreciate any help. Thanks > > Valerie > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Sister or Brother, > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html#personal