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    1. [BAVARIA] Re: BAVARIA-D Digest V99 #402
    2. merle heeter
    3. UNSUBSCRIBE BAVARIA-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > BAVARIA-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 402 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [BAVARIA] FREITAG from Houssen ["Juergen Seim" <jseim@swin.de>] > #2 [BAVARIA] Looking for an immigrant ["wrhclu" <wrhclu@bellsouth.net>] > #3 Re: [BAVARIA] Re: Inclusion or Exc ["Ceal Wutka" <ceal@wutka.com>] > #4 [BAVARIA] Re: BAVARIA-D Digest V99 [merle heeter <meheeter@penn.com>] > > Administrivia: > Brother or Sister, > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > Ask me why.....mailto:dsam@wasatch.com > > To unsubscribe from BAVARIA-D, send a message to > BAVARIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > that contains in the body of the message the command > unsubscribe > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BAVARIA] FREITAG from Houssen & Witzburg > Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 10:22:36 +0100 > From: "Juergen Seim" <jseim@swin.de> > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > Also Houssen could be Hausen, which is 1.5 miles out of Bad Kissingen and is > actually considered Bad Kissingen. Würzburg and Bad Kissingen are both in > Lower Frankonia and about 60 kilometers apart. That might be a trace to look > into. > > This is the address to the archive in Würzburg and the link below takes you > to the HP, which lists all the places that Würzburg keeps records of. > > Diözesan-Archiv Würzburg > > Anschrift: Diözesan-Archiv Würzburg, Matrikelabteilung > Domerschulstr. 2 > 97067 Würzburg > Tel.: 0931 / 386 576 > > Öffnungszeiten: Montag bis Mittwoch 8.30 - 12.00 Uhr und 13.30 - 17.00 Uhr > > http://www.gf-franken.de/ > > Juergen > > -----Original Message----- > From: David F Schmidt <dfschmidt@earthlink.net> > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, October 29, 1999 5:35 PM > Subject: [BAVARIA] FREITAG from Houssen & Witzburg > > Sue Griffin asked: > > >Michael A. FREITAG b. Sept 9, 1864 in Witsburg?, Bavaria. He > >immigrated to US in 1888 or 1890. He was the son of John FREITAG > >b. Houssen, Bavaria and Eva Werthmann b. Houssen, Bavaria. They > >were Catholics. Any idea on a church I could possible write to in > >Witzburg or Houssen to see if there were any other siblings,etc. > > I believe that "Witzburg" is an Anglicization of Würzburg, a city > located on the Main River southwest of Frankfurt am Main. Würzburg was > a Catholic area, which matches the information that you give above. > > It is my understanding that Catholic church records from Würzburg and > vicinity are held at a centralized location in Würzburg. You could > start out by seeing what Catholic church records the LDS Church has > microfilmed in Würzburg and vicinity (www.familysearch.org). Search the > Family History Library Catalog listings. If LDS does not have > microfilmed records, someone on this list should be able to give you the > address of the office in Würzburg that has Catholic church records from > that area. > > Keep in mind that Würzburg could refer to the surrounding area as well > as to the city. If you don't find records in the city, you should > consider this possibility. In that case, you may have to obtain all > available records from the U.S. (i.e., New World) to see if any of them > lists the town of origin. > > I believe that "Houssen" probably refers to Hessen, which is covers a > wide area west and northwest of Würzburg. If you have not already done > so, I would check the IGI (International Genealogical Index) listings > for FREITAG at your local LDS Family History Center. You may find > entries there that would give you the town in Hessen for John > (Johannes?) FREITAG and Eva WERTHMANN. If not, I next would try to > obtain all available records in the U.S. (i.e., New World) to see if any > of them mentions a specific town for FREITAG or WERTHMANN. This would > include the ship passenger list from the U.S. side. If the ship that > they came on departed from Hamburg, be sure to check the Hamburg > passenger list (i.e., record from the German side; available on > microfilm at LDS Family History Center). That would give the town(s) of > origin. > > David F. Schmidt > Walnut Creek, CA, USA > dfschmidt@earthlink.net > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Brother, > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > Ask me why..... mailto:dsam@wasatch.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BAVARIA] Looking for an immigrant > Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 08:07:15 -0600 > From: "wrhclu" <wrhclu@bellsouth.net> > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > I am printing a family history book on my ancestor who immigrated from > Bavaria. In researching this history I have been told that some of > his family members came to America looking for him. > > My question - what information would be needed to determine if, > indeed, some of his family did try to find him. I assume you would > need a name and approximate date that the family came to New Orleans? > Anything else, or is it possible to do this type of search? > > Thanks for your help. > > Nita Hebert > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BAVARIA] Re: Inclusion or Exclusion of lists from GtoA books > Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 11:16:48 -0500 > From: "Ceal Wutka" <ceal@wutka.com> > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > There is a lot of information online that I remember reading regarding the > Germans to America series. I think this may have been on Rootsweb. All 60 > current volumes are listed and the dates of each, as well as what > cities/libraries have which volumes. > > The earlier volumes contain only ships that were 80% German and later they > included all who had at least 50% German. I have found only one family out > of three. There are supposed to be more volumes coming, but I don't know if > they will be continuing later years, or if any will contain additions to > previous years. > > Ceal > Atlanta > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: W. David Samuelsen <dsam@wasatch.com> > To: <BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 1825 PM > Subject: [BAVARIA] Re: Inclusion or Exclusion of lists from GtoA books > > > To date I have not had a clear reply on what criteria used by Filby to > > include or exclude ship lists. > > > > I also discovered something else while getting ready to transcribe > > another ship (the one in 1885 - don't ask me to look up - it will be > > online), Filby included the ship list but OMITTED the Germans who were > > naturalized American citizens. > > > > Full ship lists will always be available at the istg.rootsweb.com site > > while the parts of lists concerning any part of German Empire > > including parts of Poland and of any obvious German surnames from > > other areas such as Russia, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Lithuania > > and elsewhere will be included on Germany site to assist anyone in > > narrowing to specific areas. > > Always two copies - one absolute full list at istg site at all the > > time. > > > > W. David Samuelsen > > > > "Jerry G. Bartee" wrote: > > > > > > I have been told that many many Germans are not in the Germans to > America > > > book because only ship's list with 80% of the passengers being German > were > > > listed. I have no proof of this but neither side of my family has been > > > listed. > > > > > > Mary Lou > > > rootsweb supporter > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > Sister, > > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > > Ask me why..... mailto:dsam@wasatch.com > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BAVARIA] Re: BAVARIA-D Digest V99 #401 > Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1999 16:46:44 -0500 > From: merle heeter <meheeter@penn.com> > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > UNSUBSCRIBE > > BAVARIA-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Subject: > > > > BAVARIA-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 401 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 [BAVARIA] Albright/Albrecht ["Lynnette De Moss" <ld197@worldnet] > > #2 Re: [BAVARIA] Re: Str. Scandia 189 ["Jerry G. Bartee" <t-bar@worldnet.] > > #3 [BAVARIA] Re: Inclusion or Exclusi ["W. David Samuelsen" <dsam@wasatch] > > #4 [BAVARIA] ADDRESS [William Allen <allenw@buffnet.net>] > > #5 [BAVARIA] Fw: Auswandererliste ["harveyfam" <harveyfam@enter.net>] > > > > Administrivia: > > Brother or Sister, > > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > > Ask me why.....mailto:dsam@wasatch.com > > > > To unsubscribe from BAVARIA-D, send a message to > > BAVARIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [BAVARIA] Albright/Albrecht > > Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 13:10:08 -0600 > > From: "Lynnette De Moss" <ld197@worldnet.att.net> > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Dear List, > > I am searching for any information on my 10th great grandfather > > Johannes Albrecht who came to America in 1732 with his wife > > Anna Barbara and their children. I have traced my line back to > > him and possibly his father Heinrich. Supposedly from Baveria. > > Just what part I don't know. Since I don't speak any German I have > > had a really hard time of it trying to contacting web sites in Germany. > > Any help at all will be appreciated. > > Sincerely, > > Lynnette Albright Hatcher > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: Re: [BAVARIA] Re: Str. Scandia 1891 - one detail.... > > Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 15:33:00 -0600 > > From: "Jerry G. Bartee" <t-bar@worldnet.att.net> > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > I have been told that many many Germans are not in the Germans to America > > book because only ship's list with 80% of the passengers being German were > > listed. I have no proof of this but neither side of my family has been > > listed. > > > > Mary Lou > > rootsweb supporter > > ---------- > > > From: W. David Samuelsen <dsam@wasatch.com> > > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [BAVARIA] Re: Str. Scandia 1891 - one detail.... > > > Date: Sunday, October 31, 1999 10:17 PM > > > > > > Earlier I posted about Str. Scandia 1891 - I forgot to mention one > > > detail. > > > > > > This ship's list was completely omitted from the Germans to America > > > book series despite the large number of Germans on the ship. > > > > > > W. David Samuelsen > > > > > > > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > > > Sister or Brother > > > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > > > Ask me why..... mailto:dsam@wasatch.com > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [BAVARIA] Re: Inclusion or Exclusion of lists from GtoA books > > Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 16:25:18 -0700 > > From: "W. David Samuelsen" <dsam@wasatch.com> > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > To date I have not had a clear reply on what criteria used by Filby to > > include or exclude ship lists. > > > > I also discovered something else while getting ready to transcribe > > another ship (the one in 1885 - don't ask me to look up - it will be > > online), Filby included the ship list but OMITTED the Germans who were > > naturalized American citizens. > > > > Full ship lists will always be available at the istg.rootsweb.com site > > while the parts of lists concerning any part of German Empire > > including parts of Poland and of any obvious German surnames from > > other areas such as Russia, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Lithuania > > and elsewhere will be included on Germany site to assist anyone in > > narrowing to specific areas. > > Always two copies - one absolute full list at istg site at all the > > time. > > > > W. David Samuelsen > > > > "Jerry G. Bartee" wrote: > > > > > > I have been told that many many Germans are not in the Germans to America > > > book because only ship's list with 80% of the passengers being German were > > > listed. I have no proof of this but neither side of my family has been > > > listed. > > > > > > Mary Lou > > > rootsweb supporter > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [BAVARIA] ADDRESS > > Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 23:01:14 -0500 > > From: William Allen <allenw@buffnet.net> > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > i AM LOOKING FOR and address for the the following towns. > > I would like to the Catholic church in each town, or where the birth and > > death, marriage records are kept. > > > > The first address if for Kaimling, Bavaria I would like to write to the > > Catholic church and also the register there. > > > > The second address is that I would like is Arnstein, in Uberfrank, > > Bavaria and I will honest I can not find it on a map but I know it was > > there in 1850. The Catholic CHurch and register. > > > > The third address is Bayreuth for the Catholic Church and the registrar. > > > > The last question I have did any one come across of a town called > > Schwarz, or a twn called Falkstein. > > > > Any help would appreciate. > > Thanks > > Bill Allen > > NY USA > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [BAVARIA] Fw: Auswandererliste > > Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 01:21:45 -0500 > > From: "harveyfam" <harveyfam@enter.net> > > To: BAVARIA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Hi Listers, This girl posted another list of traveling Germans and I thought > > I would also forward this one. Susan > > > > Subject: Auswandererliste > > > > > > > > This is a list of Germans who left their homes-in Germany- to "travel". > > They > > > needed permission. > > > I have the occupations for some of these people. > > > > > > >From Jahrbuch 1881/2 > > > Arbertskreis Heimatgeschichte > > > Naumburg > > > [all to America, unless noted otherwise] > > > * umlat in surname > > > Date-name-occ-to: > > > > > > Page 9 > > > 1880 > > > Weinrich, Andreas > > > mit Frau > > > 4 Kindern > > > Werner, Jacob > > > > > > 1881 > > > Koseberg, Cath. Elis.* > > > mit son Heinr. [4] > > > Kramer, Catharina > > > Kuglemann, Feist > > > mit Frau > > > 1Tochter > > > Loskant, Johann Anselm Wien > > > Meyer, Conrad > > > mit Frau > > > 3 Kindern > > > Moller, Anna Elisabeth* > > > Peters, Christian > > > Sack, Joseph > > > mit Mudder, Wwe > > > Franz Sack, geb. Jacobi > > > Schmand, August > > > > > > 1882 > > > Witwe, Heinr. Dorst > > > Gertrude, geb. Schmandt > > > mit Sohn Carl Dorst > > > Kramer, Regina > > > Kuthe, Elisabeth* > > > Muller, Martha Maria* > > > Ruppel, Anna* > > > Sauerwald, Daniel Wilh. > > > Volmar, Martin Adalbert > > > mit Frau [33] > > > 3 Kindern > > > Weinrich, Marthe > > > > > > 1883 > > > Decker, Friedrich Wilh. > > > Knoppel, Anna* > > > Knoppel, Anton* > > > mit Frau [42] > > > 5 Kindern > > > Werner, Maria Theresia > > > > > > 1884 > > > Dux, August > > > Kuthe, Johann Heinrich* > > > Schramm, Ernst Joseph > > > > > > 1886 > > > Schramm, Johann Leonhard > > > > > > 1887 > > > Draude, Friedrich, Wilh. > > > Page 10 > > > 1888 > > > Decker, Anton > > > Draude, Martin [17.8.] > > > mit Frau > > > 3 Kindern > > > Faust, Heinrich > > > Kaiser, Carl [11.6.] > > > mit Frau > > > 3 kindern > > > Kalber, Christian* > > > Kramer, carl Otto [28.8.] > > > mit Frau > > > Meier, Joseph > > > Nasemann, Elisa > > > Ritter, Johann Wilhelm > > > Schmille, Wilhelm [23.7.] > > > Schmille, Catharina " > > > Schmille, Elisabeth " > > > > > > 1889 > > > Prinz, Heinrich > > > > > > 1890 > > > Decker, Anton [20.2.] > > > Decker, Franz > > > Haupt, Heinrich Wilh. > > > Hetzler, Jacob > > > Kalber, Christian* [10.4.] > > > mit Frau > > > Sohn Carl > > > Siebert, Beata Elis. [22.2.] > > > > > > 1891 > > > Arcularius, Conrad > > > Nasemann, Maria > > > Stein, Martin Josef > > > > > > > > > 1892 > > > Kalber, Richard* > > > Vaupel, Anton [18.10.] > > > > > > 1893 > > > Kugelmann, Jettchen > > > Wiederhold, Daniel, Josef > > > > > > 1894 > > > Gallinger, Anna Elisabeth > > > Schreiber, Heinrich Adam [20.6.] > > > > > > 1896 > > > Volmar, Victoria [30.4.] > > > > > > 1899 > > > Spiegel, Aron gen. Adolph > > > > > > 1901 > > > Belzer, Anton > > > > > > 1902 > > > Wiederhold, Daniel Joseph > > > > > > 1903 > > > Prinz, Karl Heinrich > > > > > > 1904 > > > Spiegel, Aron gen. Adolph > > > > > > Page 11 > > > 1905 > > > Weinrich, ludwig Heinz > > > Weinrich, Anton Heinrich > > > > > > 1909 > > > Kangieser, Heinrich > > > > > > 1910 > > > Jacobi, Johann Wilhelm > > > Schreckert, Johann Ernst > > > Reif, Georg > > > Volmar, Wilhelm > > > Wurst, Justus > > > > > > 1911 > > > Gunst, Jakob Heinrich* > > > Rabanus, Johann Theodor > > > > > > 1912 > > > Rabanus, Joseph Daniel > > > Stein, karl > > > Stephan, Heinr. Aloysius > > > > > > 1913 > > > Muller, Heinrich Adalb* > > > > > > 1919 > > > Steller, Christiane Elis. England > > > > > > 1920 > > > Derix, Walter Max Zurich* > > > Derix, Katharina Theres. " > > > geb. Riebeling > > > Witwe, Maria Dux England > > > Steller, Elisabeth, Wwe " > > > Hoffman, Alfred Polen > > > > > > Beginning with 1871, there are dates and partial dates next to each name. > > I > > > don`t know what they mean. > > > > > > That`s all I have. E-mail me personally for the "occupations"-but not > > their > > > meanings, LOL. > > > 4ward this to any list. > > > Barbara : )

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