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    1. RE: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller
    2. Christine Greenthaner
    3. Hi I used www.meinestadt.de and found 9 entries for Lippe in Bavaria. None of the entries come under the actual name of Lippe, but under other towns. This most likely means that Lippe is a very small village that is now counted as part of a larger town area. Here are the names I found: Bad Feilnbach Baernau Ering Gaimersheim Konnersreuth Leupoldsgruen Naila Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz Unterthingau To find the towns in the internet it is often enough to type in (for eg): www.baernau.de. In this way you might quickly get to the right spot. If you can find an address for the "Stadtverwaltung" (=city hall) on the site, a quick email (or sometimes you will need to write a letter), will confirm that Lippe is now part of that place. You can also ask which church (catholic most likely) was responsible for that village in the early 1800s. This way you can narrow down a search - look up the LDS site to see if the registers have been filmed, or even write to the church and ask. I have found that most times the Stadtverwaltung is very helpful, and the churches also tend to answer letters - although they might not do a search for you as most registers are centralised in Regensburg. For that archive you have to pay a fee. I hope this might have helped. Sorry there are 9 entries to plough through! I had a similar problem in Bavaria - it was a real nightmare. Christine >From: RayAOne@aol.com >Reply-To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com >To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller >Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 12:24:20 EDT > >I have a lot of information pertaining to my gr,gr,grandfather, John Adam >Scheller but can not find out where his home town is in "The Kingdom of >Bavaria. > >Facts I have proof of: > >* Born 4/28/1814 (year confirmed by census reports in 1860 and 1870) >* Died 12/26/1888 in New York City (confirmed by death certificate) >* Adam was Lutheran >* Buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, NY (confirmed by death >certificate and > Cemetery records) >* Became a citizen 10/21/1852 in New York (confirmed by NARA) >* Married Dorothea Eva Goring (confirmed by Family Search IGI) - date un >known > Dorothea was born 11/10/1825 and died 12/12/1875 (Per death >certificate) >* Had 5 children (one died early) >* Census information: > 1860: Adam Schiller - 44 (?); Doretta (?) 34; Adam 11; Amelia >9; >Henry 6; Margaret > 2/12; Adam and Doretta's listed place of birth was >Bavaria > Adam was a cabinet maker. > > 1870: Adam Scheller - 56; Dorothy 45; Adam 21; Henry 16; >Minnie 9 > Adam and Dorothy's listed place of birth was Bavaria > Adam was a cabinet maker. > > 1880: Nothing found for Adam - Dorothea passed away in 1875. >Son >George Adam > Sheller listed with his family. Census shows birth >place for both Adam and > Dorothea to be "Lippe". > >* Dorothea Eva Goring emigrated from "Deutschland" on the Ship Howard. >Arrival date was > May 28, 1847, Her age was 22. Port of Departure was Hamburg, Germany. >Port of Arrival > was New York. On the same ship was a passenger named Adam Schille >(?). >This info > came from the New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists. > >* A search at _www.jewishgen.org_ (http://www.jewishgen.org) reveals the >following about Lippe: > > Lippe - located 274.6 miles W of Berlin > Lippe - located 260.7 miles W of Berlin > Lippe - located 29.8 miles SE of Berlin > Lippe - located 204.1 miles W of Berlin > Lippe - located 289.0 miles WSW of Berlin > Lippe - located 260.8 miles WSW of Berlin > Lippe (Emscher-Lippe) - located 264.5 miles W of Berlin > >Any help received will be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance. > > > > >==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== >Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be >added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? >Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records >

    09/04/2005 01:43:39
    1. Lost KIMPELS
    2. R.Keith Whittington
    3. Attention everyone.. KIMPEL CONFUSION Yesterday I sent a message to everyone re: looking for a KIMPEL I made an error in stating "who is whom" Henry Adam is the father ..head of the family and John is the edest son. Please accept my apology for the confusion. Wingding My data reports... Henry Adam KIMPEL born about 1805 in Bavaria, Germany.He died in CANADA :Ontario, Waterloo County Apr. 9 1877. It appears that the KIMPELS arrived in Canada in the early 1850's . Henry Adam and wife :Suzanna Mary ? arrived in Canada with possibly four children as showing up on the 1861 Ontario Census. - John , Henry Adam's oldest son's birth date is stated as Feb.29, 1839. Canadian (census)1861.It also stated Henry's birth place was Hessen , Germany. - Catherine birth abt. 1846 -John birth abt 1848 -Susanna birth abt1850. I have been unable to locate births in Ontario birth records. Possibly the children were born in Germany. Also stated on census 1861 and others : Henry Adam KIMPEL was German speaking , Lutheran religion , and worked as a labourer. Suzanna Mary was stated to be R.Catholic religion and also spoken German Any aditional information previous to 1861 Canadian Census would be appreciated. Thanks ...Keith keith@whittington.ca ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records

    09/04/2005 12:13:37
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller
    2. Tracy J.
    3. I type up a letter and send it to all the people with the last name I am looking for. I got a couple replies. Tracy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine Greenthaner" <cgreenthaner@hotmail.com> To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 5:43 PM Subject: RE: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller > Hi > > I used www.meinestadt.de and found 9 entries for Lippe in Bavaria. None of > the entries come under the actual name of Lippe, but under other towns. This > most likely means that Lippe is a very small village that is now counted as > part of a larger town area. Here are the names I found: > > Bad Feilnbach > Baernau > Ering > Gaimersheim > Konnersreuth > Leupoldsgruen > Naila > Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz > Unterthingau > > To find the towns in the internet it is often enough to type in (for eg): > www.baernau.de. In this way you might quickly get to the right spot. If > you can find an address for the "Stadtverwaltung" (=city hall) on the site, > a quick email (or sometimes you will need to write a letter), will confirm > that Lippe is now part of that place. You can also ask which church > (catholic most likely) was responsible for that village in the early 1800s. > This way you can narrow down a search - look up the LDS site to see if the > registers have been filmed, or even write to the church and ask. I have > found that most times the Stadtverwaltung is very helpful, and the churches > also tend to answer letters - although they might not do a search for you as > most registers are centralised in Regensburg. For that archive you have to > pay a fee. > > I hope this might have helped. Sorry there are 9 entries to plough through! > I had a similar problem in Bavaria - it was a real nightmare. > > Christine > > > >From: RayAOne@aol.com > >Reply-To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > >To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller > >Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 12:24:20 EDT > > > >I have a lot of information pertaining to my gr,gr,grandfather, John Adam > >Scheller but can not find out where his home town is in "The Kingdom of > >Bavaria. > > > >Facts I have proof of: > > > >* Born 4/28/1814 (year confirmed by census reports in 1860 and 1870) > >* Died 12/26/1888 in New York City (confirmed by death certificate) > >* Adam was Lutheran > >* Buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, NY (confirmed by death > >certificate and > > Cemetery records) > >* Became a citizen 10/21/1852 in New York (confirmed by NARA) > >* Married Dorothea Eva Goring (confirmed by Family Search IGI) - date un > >known > > Dorothea was born 11/10/1825 and died 12/12/1875 (Per death > >certificate) > >* Had 5 children (one died early) > >* Census information: > > 1860: Adam Schiller - 44 (?); Doretta (?) 34; Adam 11; Amelia > >9; > >Henry 6; Margaret > > 2/12; Adam and Doretta's listed place of birth was > >Bavaria > > Adam was a cabinet maker. > > > > 1870: Adam Scheller - 56; Dorothy 45; Adam 21; Henry 16; > >Minnie 9 > > Adam and Dorothy's listed place of birth was Bavaria > > Adam was a cabinet maker. > > > > 1880: Nothing found for Adam - Dorothea passed away in 1875. > >Son > >George Adam > > Sheller listed with his family. Census shows birth > >place for both Adam and > > Dorothea to be "Lippe". > > > >* Dorothea Eva Goring emigrated from "Deutschland" on the Ship Howard. > >Arrival date was > > May 28, 1847, Her age was 22. Port of Departure was Hamburg, Germany. > >Port of Arrival > > was New York. On the same ship was a passenger named Adam Schille > >(?). > >This info > > came from the New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists. > > > >* A search at _www.jewishgen.org_ (http://www.jewishgen.org) reveals th e > >following about Lippe: > > > > Lippe - located 274.6 miles W of Berlin > > Lippe - located 260.7 miles W of Berlin > > Lippe - located 29.8 miles SE of Berlin > > Lippe - located 204.1 miles W of Berlin > > Lippe - located 289.0 miles WSW of Berlin > > Lippe - located 260.8 miles WSW of Berlin > > Lippe (Emscher-Lippe) - located 264.5 miles W of Berlin > > > >Any help received will be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance. > > > > > > > > > >==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > >Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be > >added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > >Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > >

    09/03/2005 03:41:12
    1. Henry Adam Kimpel 18 50-'s
    2. R.Keith Whittington
    3. Hello Researchers ., I would appreciate any help available. I have been tracing Henry Adam KIMPEL and wife Suzanna Mary ? and family since Canadian Census Ontario 1861. My data reports... John KIMPEL born about 1805 in Bavaria, Germany.He died in CANADA :Ontario, Waterloo County Apr. 9 1877. It appears that the KIMPELS arrived in Canada in the early 1850's . John and wife :Suzanna Mary ? arrived in Canada with possibly four children as showing up on the 1861 Ontario Census. - Henry 's birth date is stated as Feb.29, 1839. Canadian (census)1861.It also stated Henry's birth place was Hessen , Germany. - Catherine birth abt. 1846 -John birth abt 1848 -Susanna birth abt1850. I have been unable to locate births in Ontario birth records. Possibly the children were born in Germany. Also stated on census 1861 and others : Henry Adam KIMPEL was German speaking , Lutheran religion , and worked as a labourer. Suzanna Mary was stated to be R.Catholic religion and also spoken German Any aditional information previous to 1861 Canadian Census would be appreciated. Thanks ...Keith keith@whittington.ca

    09/03/2005 02:41:17
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller
    2. I'm not so certain that there is a town called Lippe in Bavaria. There are two that I know of - both in northwestern germany and both about equal distance, and not very far from the Bremen port (1 to the south and 1 to the north). The one closest to the port of Hamburg, however, is: Lippe, Schleswig-Holstein, Plön, DE This site may be useful to you. http://www.lippe.de/ Did you try to find the declaration of intention or naturalization papers for Scheller? It makes it easier to find than normal, since he didn't leave NY. These papers would list his birth town. Assuming they immigrated in 1847, and he rec'd citizenship in 1852, the time span for these records, is narrowed down to less than 5 years. -Kay, FL ----------------------- Subj: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller  Date: 9/3/2005 12:25:10 PM Eastern Standard Time From: RayAOne@aol.com Reply-to: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com I have a lot of information pertaining to my gr,gr,grandfather, John Adam  Scheller but can not find out where his home town is in "The Kingdom of  Bavaria. Facts I have proof of: *  Born 4/28/1814 (year confirmed by census reports in 1860  and 1870) *  Died 12/26/1888 in New York City (confirmed by death  certificate) *  Adam was Lutheran *  Buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, NY (confirmed by death  certificate and    Cemetery records) *  Became a citizen 10/21/1852 in New York (confirmed by NARA) *  Married Dorothea Eva Goring (confirmed by Family Search IGI) - date  un known    Dorothea was born 11/10/1825 and died 12/12/1875 (Per death  certificate) *  Had 5 children (one died early) *  Census information:           1860:  Adam  Schiller - 44 (?); Doretta (?) 34; Adam 11; Amelia 9; Henry 6;  Margaret                       2/12;  Adam and Doretta's listed place of birth was Bavaria                      Adam was a cabinet maker.           1870:  Adam  Scheller - 56; Dorothy 45; Adam 21; Henry 16; Minnie 9                      Adam and Dorothy's listed place of birth was Bavaria                      Adam was a cabinet maker.           1880:  Nothing  found for Adam - Dorothea passed away in 1875.  Son George Adam                      Sheller listed with his family.  Census shows birth place for both Adam  and                     Dorothea  to be "Lippe".                     *  Dorothea Eva Goring emigrated from "Deutschland" on the Ship  Howard.  Arrival date was    May 28, 1847, Her age was 22.  Port of Departure was  Hamburg, Germany.  Port of Arrival    was New York.  On the same ship was a passenger named  Adam Schille (?).  This info    came from the New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration  Lists.

    09/03/2005 09:56:28
    1. Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller
    2. I have a lot of information pertaining to my gr,gr,grandfather, John Adam Scheller but can not find out where his home town is in "The Kingdom of Bavaria. Facts I have proof of: * Born 4/28/1814 (year confirmed by census reports in 1860 and 1870) * Died 12/26/1888 in New York City (confirmed by death certificate) * Adam was Lutheran * Buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, NY (confirmed by death certificate and Cemetery records) * Became a citizen 10/21/1852 in New York (confirmed by NARA) * Married Dorothea Eva Goring (confirmed by Family Search IGI) - date un known Dorothea was born 11/10/1825 and died 12/12/1875 (Per death certificate) * Had 5 children (one died early) * Census information: 1860: Adam Schiller - 44 (?); Doretta (?) 34; Adam 11; Amelia 9; Henry 6; Margaret 2/12; Adam and Doretta's listed place of birth was Bavaria Adam was a cabinet maker. 1870: Adam Scheller - 56; Dorothy 45; Adam 21; Henry 16; Minnie 9 Adam and Dorothy's listed place of birth was Bavaria Adam was a cabinet maker. 1880: Nothing found for Adam - Dorothea passed away in 1875. Son George Adam Sheller listed with his family. Census shows birth place for both Adam and Dorothea to be "Lippe". * Dorothea Eva Goring emigrated from "Deutschland" on the Ship Howard. Arrival date was May 28, 1847, Her age was 22. Port of Departure was Hamburg, Germany. Port of Arrival was New York. On the same ship was a passenger named Adam Schille (?). This info came from the New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists. * A search at _www.jewishgen.org_ (http://www.jewishgen.org) reveals the following about Lippe: Lippe - located 274.6 miles W of Berlin Lippe - located 260.7 miles W of Berlin Lippe - located 29.8 miles SE of Berlin Lippe - located 204.1 miles W of Berlin Lippe - located 289.0 miles WSW of Berlin Lippe - located 260.8 miles WSW of Berlin Lippe (Emscher-Lippe) - located 264.5 miles W of Berlin Any help received will be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance.

    09/03/2005 06:24:20
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller
    2. Bonnie Vollink
    3. Did you try just typing in on your engine Lippe Germany. Try and see what you get. I use Google. Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: <RayAOne@aol.com> To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 11:24 AM Subject: [BAVARIA] Need help to locate origin of John Adam Scheller >I have a lot of information pertaining to my gr,gr,grandfather, John Adam > Scheller but can not find out where his home town is in "The Kingdom of > Bavaria. > > Facts I have proof of: > > * Born 4/28/1814 (year confirmed by census reports in 1860 and 1870) > * Died 12/26/1888 in New York City (confirmed by death certificate) > * Adam was Lutheran > * Buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, NY (confirmed by death > certificate and > Cemetery records) > * Became a citizen 10/21/1852 in New York (confirmed by NARA) > * Married Dorothea Eva Goring (confirmed by Family Search IGI) - date un > known > Dorothea was born 11/10/1825 and died 12/12/1875 (Per death > certificate) > * Had 5 children (one died early) > * Census information: > 1860: Adam Schiller - 44 (?); Doretta (?) 34; Adam 11; Amelia > 9; > Henry 6; Margaret > 2/12; Adam and Doretta's listed place of birth was > Bavaria > Adam was a cabinet maker. > > 1870: Adam Scheller - 56; Dorothy 45; Adam 21; Henry 16; Minnie > 9 > Adam and Dorothy's listed place of birth was Bavaria > Adam was a cabinet maker. > > 1880: Nothing found for Adam - Dorothea passed away in 1875. > Son > George Adam > Sheller listed with his family. Census shows birth > place for both Adam and > Dorothea to be "Lippe". > > * Dorothea Eva Goring emigrated from "Deutschland" on the Ship Howard. > Arrival date was > May 28, 1847, Her age was 22. Port of Departure was Hamburg, Germany. > Port of Arrival > was New York. On the same ship was a passenger named Adam Schille (?). > This info > came from the New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists. > > * A search at _www.jewishgen.org_ (http://www.jewishgen.org) reveals the > following about Lippe: > > Lippe - located 274.6 miles W of Berlin > Lippe - located 260.7 miles W of Berlin > Lippe - located 29.8 miles SE of Berlin > Lippe - located 204.1 miles W of Berlin > Lippe - located 289.0 miles WSW of Berlin > Lippe - located 260.8 miles WSW of Berlin > Lippe (Emscher-Lippe) - located 264.5 miles W of Berlin > > Any help received will be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance. > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be > added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > >

    09/03/2005 05:44:46
    1. MOHR
    2. Dave or Beth Arnott
    3. Would the person researching the name MOHR please re-post the message? I have someone who is interested and must have deleted your message. Thank you, Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT

    08/31/2005 03:29:17
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Stefan Keller
    3. Hello, the "von Busse" are a large noble family in Germany. Originally I think from Westfalen. (I think my wife is somehow related.) - I couldn't find Busse in the information I have on Aschaffenburg. (But then I don't have all.) However, from your mail I believe that you are looking at 20th century dates. These records are *NOT* filmed (as data protection laws probably still apply). The only way to get further there would be to contact the city of Aschaffenburg and prove that you are directly related. Regards Stefan

    08/31/2005 01:39:21
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Dave or Beth Arnott
    3. Richard, Go to the website www.familysearch.org and click on "library." Then click on "family history library catalog." Put in Aschaffenburg as a "place search." You should find some microfilms of records of Aschaffenburg. These can be rented through a Family History Library. Do you have a Family History Library near you? Also known as LDS. The LDS comes from the formal name, "The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints." Also known as Mormons. They have libraries in many locations. The people who work in them are helpful, and they are a treasure trove of genealogical information. Good luck, Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard W Jones" <richmack3@juno.com> To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:39 AM Subject: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany > I am searching the family of Michael BUSSE, originally from > Aschaffenburg, Germany. Father's name was Rudolph BUSSE---last > known residence in Schomberg, Germany. Mother was Katcha (?) and > lived in Aschaffenburg. Their son, Michael's, last known address was > Saelzerweg Strasse, Aschaffenburg. Other children of this marriage > are Inga, (and Dagmar, deceased mother of Michael Weston Jones, USA) > > Any information you might offer will be humbly appreciated. > > Thanks sincerely, > Richard Jones > Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > >

    08/30/2005 04:20:47
    1. Re: FW: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Richard W Jones
    3. Thanks so much, Dot. Tonight I was able to find the BUSSEY surname list and subscribe. Optimistically yours, Richard :-) On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:58:55 -0400 "Dorothy C. White" <dotwhite@comcast.net> writes: > Bussey is the Anglicized spelling of BUSSE. Be sure to check this > name out > before you give up. I have a friend whose family never changed the > spelling > of their name BUSSE to Bussey. > > Dorothy C. White > dotwhite@comcast.net > 804.795.4296 > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Richard W Jones [mailto:richmack3@juno.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:30 AM > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, > Germany > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, Beth, > > > > I've tried the more direct approach---logging directly on to > > any existing BUSSE related websites---but haven't had any > > luck with the name and it's modern spelling on the internet. > > If my BUSSE has any alternate spellings and/or affixed words, I > am > > not aware of it at this time. However, I am chasing down > > any/all leads that might lead > > me in my search to connect with my German (formerly West > > German) BUSSE relatives, > > including the "von Busse" diminutive, suggested to me earlier. > > > > My Deutsch wife (Dagmar Busse Jones) passed away seven years > > ago (1952-1998). Unfortunately my son and I are now left with > > extremely little information for which to go > > on. > > > > Any further suggestions toward my search approach will be > > humbly appreciated. > > > > Thanks sincerely, > > Richard :-) > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 22:26:07 -0500 "Dave or Beth Arnott" > > <dsarnott@execpc.com> writes: > > > Hi Richard, > > > > > > We need some dates to help us help you out. Also, what sources > have > > > you > > > checked so far? > > > > > > Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Richard W Jones" <richmack3@juno.com> > > > To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:39 AM > > > Subject: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, > Germany > > > > > > > > > > I am searching the family of Michael BUSSE, originally from > > > > Aschaffenburg, Germany. Father's name was Rudolph > BUSSE---last > > > > known residence in Schomberg, Germany. Mother was Katcha (?) > and > > > > lived in Aschaffenburg. Their son, Michael's, last known > address > > > was > > > > Saelzerweg Strasse, Aschaffenburg. Other children of this > > > marriage > > > > are Inga, (and Dagmar, deceased mother of Michael Weston > Jones, > > > USA) > > > > > > > > Any information you might offer will be humbly appreciated. > > > > > > > > Thanks sincerely, > > > > Richard Jones > > > > Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > > > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish > records > > > to be > > > added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > > > > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish > records to > > > be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > > > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish > > records to be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to > > research? Contact > > mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation? Longer than 4 days? Go to > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/DEU/BAVARIA.html > to unsubscribe > > >

    08/30/2005 02:31:12
    1. Place to start
    2. LaVerne
    3. Kurt, Go to the Frequently Asked Questions on www.genealogy.net/faqs/sgg.html. Put that site in your bookmarks. You will use it often as your search progresses. LaVerne

    08/30/2005 11:50:56
    1. FW: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Dorothy C. White
    3. Bussey is the Anglicized spelling of BUSSE. Be sure to check this name out before you give up. I have a friend whose family never changed the spelling of their name BUSSE to Bussey. Dorothy C. White dotwhite@comcast.net 804.795.4296 > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard W Jones [mailto:richmack3@juno.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:30 AM > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany > > > Thank you for your reply, Beth, > > I've tried the more direct approach---logging directly on to > any existing BUSSE related websites---but haven't had any > luck with the name and it's modern spelling on the internet. > If my BUSSE has any alternate spellings and/or affixed words, I am > not aware of it at this time. However, I am chasing down > any/all leads that might lead > me in my search to connect with my German (formerly West > German) BUSSE relatives, > including the "von Busse" diminutive, suggested to me earlier. > > My Deutsch wife (Dagmar Busse Jones) passed away seven years > ago (1952-1998). Unfortunately my son and I are now left with > extremely little information for which to go > on. > > Any further suggestions toward my search approach will be > humbly appreciated. > > Thanks sincerely, > Richard :-) > > > > > On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 22:26:07 -0500 "Dave or Beth Arnott" > <dsarnott@execpc.com> writes: > > Hi Richard, > > > > We need some dates to help us help you out. Also, what sources have > > you > > checked so far? > > > > Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Richard W Jones" <richmack3@juno.com> > > To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:39 AM > > Subject: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany > > > > > > > I am searching the family of Michael BUSSE, originally from > > > Aschaffenburg, Germany. Father's name was Rudolph BUSSE---last > > > known residence in Schomberg, Germany. Mother was Katcha (?) and > > > lived in Aschaffenburg. Their son, Michael's, last known address > > was > > > Saelzerweg Strasse, Aschaffenburg. Other children of this > > marriage > > > are Inga, (and Dagmar, deceased mother of Michael Weston Jones, > > USA) > > > > > > Any information you might offer will be humbly appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks sincerely, > > > Richard Jones > > > Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records > > to be > > added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > > > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to > > be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish > records to be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to > research? Contact > mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > >

    08/30/2005 09:58:55
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Richard W Jones
    3. Thank you for your reply, Beth, I've tried the more direct approach---logging directly on to any existing BUSSE related websites---but haven't had any luck with the name and it's modern spelling on the internet. If my BUSSE has any alternate spellings and/or affixed words, I am not aware of it at this time. However, I am chasing down any/all leads that might lead me in my search to connect with my German (formerly West German) BUSSE relatives, including the "von Busse" diminutive, suggested to me earlier. My Deutsch wife (Dagmar Busse Jones) passed away seven years ago (1952-1998). Unfortunately my son and I are now left with extremely little information for which to go on. Any further suggestions toward my search approach will be humbly appreciated. Thanks sincerely, Richard :-) On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 22:26:07 -0500 "Dave or Beth Arnott" <dsarnott@execpc.com> writes: > Hi Richard, > > We need some dates to help us help you out. Also, what sources have > you > checked so far? > > Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard W Jones" <richmack3@juno.com> > To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:39 AM > Subject: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany > > > > I am searching the family of Michael BUSSE, originally from > > Aschaffenburg, Germany. Father's name was Rudolph BUSSE---last > > known residence in Schomberg, Germany. Mother was Katcha (?) and > > lived in Aschaffenburg. Their son, Michael's, last known address > was > > Saelzerweg Strasse, Aschaffenburg. Other children of this > marriage > > are Inga, (and Dagmar, deceased mother of Michael Weston Jones, > USA) > > > > Any information you might offer will be humbly appreciated. > > > > Thanks sincerely, > > Richard Jones > > Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records > to be > added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to > be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > >

    08/30/2005 04:29:48
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Stefan Keller
    3. Hi, if this is one of the "von Busse" life should be easy... Is he? Regards Stefan

    08/30/2005 03:34:11
    1. Re: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Dave or Beth Arnott
    3. Hi Richard, We need some dates to help us help you out. Also, what sources have you checked so far? Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard W Jones" <richmack3@juno.com> To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:39 AM Subject: [BAVARIA] BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany > I am searching the family of Michael BUSSE, originally from > Aschaffenburg, Germany. Father's name was Rudolph BUSSE---last > known residence in Schomberg, Germany. Mother was Katcha (?) and > lived in Aschaffenburg. Their son, Michael's, last known address was > Saelzerweg Strasse, Aschaffenburg. Other children of this marriage > are Inga, (and Dagmar, deceased mother of Michael Weston Jones, USA) > > Any information you might offer will be humbly appreciated. > > Thanks sincerely, > Richard Jones > Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Have you consider the volunteering of transcribing parish records to be added to WorldGenWeb Archives for others to research? > Contact mailto:dsam@sampubco.com?subject=transcribing_records > > >

    08/29/2005 04:26:07
    1. BUSSE: Aschaffenburg and/or Schomberg, Germany
    2. Richard W Jones
    3. I am searching the family of Michael BUSSE, originally from Aschaffenburg, Germany. Father's name was Rudolph BUSSE---last known residence in Schomberg, Germany. Mother was Katcha (?) and lived in Aschaffenburg. Their son, Michael's, last known address was Saelzerweg Strasse, Aschaffenburg. Other children of this marriage are Inga, (and Dagmar, deceased mother of Michael Weston Jones, USA) Any information you might offer will be humbly appreciated. Thanks sincerely, Richard Jones Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA

    08/29/2005 05:39:09
    1. new to list, looking for maps and or information on Reichelshausen, Bistum Wurzburg, and Waibstadt
    2. kurt m
    3. Hello List, I am looking for information and a little guidence if possible on continuing my research in and around Reichelshausen, Bistum Wurzburg. I am also new at doing research in Germany. I have not found a good source of information on any of it yet as I do not speak German. This is all I know: JOHANN AMENT was born about. 1731 in Reichelshausen, Bistum Wurzburg, and died March 20, 1798 in Filipowa, Batchka, . He married ANNA-MARGARETE-FRANZISKA-METZLER April 11, 1763 in Waibstadt, daughter of GEORG METZLER b. Jan 20, 1717/18 and (m. Oct. 6 1738 Waibstadt http://www.waibstadt.de/) EVA ERNST. She was born August 31, 1740, and died April 21, 1811 in Filipowa, Batchka, Croatia, Yugoslavia. Johann was the last Ament according to the records to use the "d" in the name. AMENDT / AMEND. Johann arrived in Filipowa in 1764. JOHANN AMENT and ANNA-MARGARETE-FRANZISKA-METZLER: Marriage: April 11, 1763, Waibstadt The only "Rachelshausen" that I can find seems to be in Hessen Germany ( n/w of Wildensee, Bavaria, Germany, about 35 miles?). It does seem somewhat near Wurzburg and maybe was once part of the diocese of Wurzburg in the 1700's. Is that possible? Were would I find the area of the diocese, Maps records and history of this area and or Waibstadt? Has anyone done research in this area or have AMENT families from there? I would like to know who his ancestors and family members were. Thank You Kurt translated to german by babelfish: Hallo Liste, suche ich Informationen und nach einem kleinen guidence, wenn möglich auf dem Fortsetzen meiner Forschung in und um Reichelshausen, Bistum Würzburg. Ich bin auch am Tun von von Forschung in Deutschland neu. Ich habe nicht eine gute Quelle der Informationen über irgendwelche von ihr noch gefunden, da ich nicht Deutsches spreche. Dieses ist alles, das ich weiß: JOHANN AMENT wurde ungefähr getragen. 1731 in Reichelshausen, Bistum Würzburg und gestorben März 20, 1798 in Filipowa, Batchka. Er verband ANNA-MARGARETE-FRANZISKA-METZLER April 11, 1763 in Waibstadt, Tochter von GEORG METZLER b. Jan. 20, 1717/18 und (m. Okt. 6 1738 Waibstadt http://www.waibstadt.de/) EVA ERNST. Sie war geborener August 31, 1740, und gestorben April 21, 1811 in Filipowa, Batchka, Kroatien, Jugoslawien. Johann war das letzte Ament entsprechend den Aufzeichnungen, zum des "d" im Namen zu verwenden. AMENDT/ÄNDERN. Johann kam in Filipowa 1764 an. JOHANN AMENT und ANNA-MARGARETE-FRANZISKA-METZLER: Verbindung: April 11, 1763, Waibstadt Das einzige "dieses Rachelshausen" kann ich finden scheine, in Hessen Deutschland (n/w von Wildensee, Bayern, Deutschland, ungefähr 35 Meilen?) zu sein. Es scheint ein wenig nahe Würzburg und war möglicherweise einmal Teil der Diözese von Würzburg im 1700's. Ist das möglich? Wurde war ich finde den Bereich der Diözese, der Diagrammaufzeichnungen und der Geschichte von diesem Bereich und oder von Waibstadt? Hat jemand Forschung in diesem Bereich getan oder AMENT Familien von dort hat? Ich möchte wissen, wem seine Vorfahren und Familie Mitglieder waren. Danke Kurt ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

    08/29/2005 03:50:00
    1. August/Gustave?
    2. Dave or Beth Arnott
    3. Hi Listers, Were the male first names of August and Gustave kind of the same name? I have some ancestors with these names and they seem to be used interchangably, which is very confusing. Thank you, Beth STEINBERG ARNOTT

    08/26/2005 04:33:28
    1. Goebel ? surname - Bavaria 1905
    2. If anyone is researching the name Goebel, (I think the first letter is a G), there is a postcard on ebay signed M. Goebel. Item number: 5605173386 - GERMANY BAVARIA stationary from Prussia to Austria 1905 -Kay

    08/17/2005 07:40:51