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    1. Re: [BAVARIA] Re-HERBERTH
    2. Wilma Ranger
    3. Did you check with the Catholic church ? They have all the records there. My husbands family came over 1840, Also the New Orleans Public Library has picked up a bunch of records from Immigrants, but don't know how far back that goes. My husbands families came in 1800's. Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: "wildbill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:47 PM Subject: [BAVARIA] Re-HERBERTH > Good afternoon, > I apologize for getting back to the list sooner-- > My gg-grandfather, John (I would assume Johann originally) Herberth was born Sept. 2, 1814 in Bavaria, Germany--came to America later than any of my ancesters in 1839--(this data from his obit, which also, for our family proved the story we had been told about our first Herberth to the U.S.A.) > He was raised in the Roman Catholic Church, came to America because of problems with this (we were always told the first-born in this branch of the family was expected to become a priest--he refused and came to America as a consequence.) > I do not know his "trade." My grandfather was an expert carpenter, my dad an engineer (not train)-- > We were always told we had cousins down in New Orleans, La.--from data I got from someone down in La., a Johann Georg Herberth, born about June of 1834 would be this person--his fathers' name was Johann Balthasar Herberth, mothers' name Kunigunda Will or Schuhmann. This gentleman shows a "Motten, Unterfrauhen, Bayern as place of birth--which I cannot find any trace of--much less if this is even any real place in Germany--but since he sent this to me, I'm sending it to you-- > Because of the circumstances of my gg-grandfathers' departure, I don't know if there was any further contact with the family in Germany--though we got a letter after V-E Day from Germany indicating they were our family and asking help--and though we sent a lot of CARE packages to Europe, I do not know if they went to this specific family or not. > Sorry for the book--since I have you folks on line--can you tell me the part of Germany I would look in for a FILLER surname? > Sincerely, > Carol H. Dye > Pleasant View, Co. [email protected] > > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Sister or Brother, > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html#personal >

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