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    1. [Caylor] Fw: Bible in a used book store
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Again Everyone, The message below comes to us from Rena. She has seen a Bible for sale that might be of help to someone who is subscribed to one of these many K-L-R surname lists. Rena is also offering to try to get this wonderful, and important, family Bible back to a family member. She transcribed some of the hand-written notes, which are written in this Bible, into the post below. If you wish to reach Rena, *please* send your post directly to her at TBres24@aol.com (with a copy to the list). Leslie Kohler - List Admin. for most of these K-L-R lists ----- Original Message ----- From: <TBres24@aol.com> > Hi > I was in a used book store in Colorado today and came across a very old Bible > one of the large ones with the Keller name on the front and in the center is > a lot of information hand writen and it is mostly all in the old caligraphy > It was in the Missouri section and at the time did not have my glasses with > me to see where place mentioned in a lot of the small print. It also had > wedding documents and old old newspaper clippings of obits > The earlies date of a birth was 1827 the bible was a 1845 I believe. Some > of the names Henry Sinkler Keller 1860 marr to Emily Johnston Keller there > names are engraved on the front of this bible, George William Keller Jr 1851, > Elizabeth Keller, Edwin b. 1865 Emily Elizabeth Kellere 1867, Andrew Given > Johnston Sr. b. 1827 d. 1841, Henry Keller b. 1849 > I know there was Philadelphia PA mentioned in it > This bible is old, the spine at the center is broke but all the notes of > genealogy of the families that someone put in (which are very old too) and the > writing itself in the bible are very good shape > Please contact me if you know anyone that might be interested in this bible > I wish so I could find my families bible like that I will give the person > interested in it where to contact about it > Best > Rena > Colorado

    02/18/2004 05:22:06
    1. [Caylor] Need help with: Keller, Lane, Modlin, Satterlee, Hodge, Barnett, Cox, Goodwin,
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Everyone, The message below comes to us from Betty Jo. I am forwarding it to the many K-L-R lists. If you wish to respond, *please* send your reply directly to Betty Jo at LIZASOHMA@aol.com (with a copy to the list). Leslie Kohler - List Administrator for most of the K-L-R lists ----- Original Message ----- From: <LIZASOHMA@aol.com> To: <KELLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Salutations fellow Genealogy Divas and Buffs, Can you help? > Wiliam Albert Goodwin Born abt 1861 in IN or ILL. and lived mainly in Bates > and Stone county area had a father David that was killed in the war. Anything > will help me very much. Did he have more children, where did they move, I will > take any info on these people : > > Irene Jane Modlin - Maudlin ; > Born March 1840 St. Joseph County, IN > Died:April 08, 1909 in Adrian, Bates Co. MO > > who married > David Goodwin: Born in ? , Milford , Ioquois County, Ill > Married Bef:1860 at: Milford, Iroquois Co., Il. > Died Bef: 1864 In Union Missing in Action > then: > Married in 1867 to Paris Mendenhall Lane > B: Oct. 18 1843 ; Wayne Twp. Tippecanoe, IN > Died Jult 7 1900: Spruce, MO Bates County > Then: > Joseph Musgrove; > Married: 26 NOV 1901 at: Adrian, Bates Co., Mo. > > I think the following info is him but not sure, can someone help me. > > In the 1920 Twp, Stone Co. MO Census > William Albert Goodwin b: ABT. 1861 Milford, Iroquois Co., Il. or in IN > Married 1879 at: Bates Co., Mo. > Died: 1950 at: Berryville, Carroll Co., Ar. > Married Bridget Ann "Annie" Lawson > b: ABT. 1859 in IN > > Child : Albert Warren Goodwin > B: 15 SEP 1884 in Butler, Bates, MO, > Death: 11 MAR 1950 in Stone, MO, > married :19 JUL 1904 in Stone, MO, > > Frances Isabel Horn : b: 12 JUL 1887 in Baxter, Stone, MO, > married :19 JUL 1904 in Stone, MO, > Moved 1907 > Moved 1922 > > Irene Jane Modlin / Maudlin Goodwin Lane Musgrove > father was: Barnabas Modlin - Maudlin > Mother: Martha HODGE > > Other children of Irene Jane are > Ida May Lane B; 1867 > Born: 1867 at: Il > Married: 19 MAY 1886 at: Deepwater Twp., Bates Co., Mo. > Died: ? at: ? > > Spouses: William R. KELLER >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>became missing > B: abt 1860 Indiana > ( There is a William Keller that died on Cherokee st in ST Louis, need help > on this) > > Samuel Burtley LANE > Born: 21 JAN 1869 at: Milford, Iroquois Co., Il. > Married: 12 JUN 1888 at: Deepwater Twp., Butler, Bates Co., Mo. > Died: 17 JUN 1929 at: Bastrop, La. > Spouses: Sara A. BARNETT / Ora Mae COX > > Children of Ida May Keller are: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Became missing > > Name: Irene Jane KELLER >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Became missing > Born: FEB 1887 at: Spruce, Bates Co., Mo. > Married: 19 FEB 1903 at: Adrian, Bates Co., Mo. > Died: ? at: ? > Spouses: William SATTERLEE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Became missing > > The missing were to gether in an accident or killed by a raid at the same > time according to the stories told by 2 different survivors a daughter of Ida May > Lane Keller and the granddaughter Stella Mae Satterlee. I found the home > Stella Mae Satterlee was adopted by in KS. But no other info on the missing. > The missing "EVENT" may have happened in KS. > > Thank you all > Betty Jo

    02/18/2004 05:05:53
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Kollen/Reinfelt/Moll/Frasch
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Everyone, I am forwarding the message below to the lists... just in case of a difference of spelling. Please reach Henning directly at boettcher@smile.ch and Linda directly at ldstone59@hotmail.com, and also send a copy to the list. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henning Boettcher" <boettcher@smile.ch> To: <GEN-DE-L@rootsweb.com> > > "Linda" <ldstone59@hotmail.com> schrieb > > HI looking for my husbands ancestors, Alexander Kollen/Kolln > > (Alexander could be middle name) born approx 1851, supposedly > > emigrated to the USA in 1877. Ended up in Iowa. May have had a > brother > > and sister who stayed in Germany. Married a Wilhelmina or > Philomena > > Reinfelt. Her parents Detlef and Caroline Ida Mary > (Peters)Reinfelt > > came to the USA in the late 1850s early 1860s and also ended up in > > Iowa. Would like more information on Julius Moll. He cut all ties > with > > homeland and lived in South Dakota. MArried Dorothea Louise Frasch > she > > may have come from Russia. We were told all came from the > > Schleswieg-Holstein area of Germany. Cannot get any further back > than > > those names but do have most of the info on Alex and Wilhemina > > (Minnie) kids, the Moll children and current generations. Any > > infomation would be appreciated. Thank you Linda Stone-Kolln > > Spelling of the name might have been > Köllen (with oUmlaut). > Spelling of the town is Hepsisau as Joe pointed out. Hepsisau is now > part of Weilheim an der Teck. > D-73235 Weilheim an der Teck-Hepsisau is located 13km southwest of > Göppingen and about 30km southeast of Stuttgart. > -- > Kind regards > Henning Boettcher > http://home.sunrise.ch/boettche > (universally applicable hints/German language only/ last review: > Febr.2004)

    02/17/2004 09:32:49
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Anna Katharina Elisabeth Köhler
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Everyone, The message below was inadvertently sent to the Koehler subscribing/unsubscribing address. So, I am forwarding it to all of the K-L-R lists. If you respond to Jeanne, please send your response directly to her at jcookswa@msn.com, with a copy to the list. Leslie Kohler - Administrator for most of the K-L-R lists ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Swanson" <jcookswa@msn.com> > This is my great grandfather, Johann Koch's mother from Merlach, Bavaria. Her father was Johann Kasper Koehler, married to Anna Marie Scheffer in July 20, 1773 in Merlach and he died April 09, 1814 in Merlach,Oberfranken, Bavaria. > Kasper Koehler was his father and Anna Barbara? his mother. Any connection to your family? Sincerely, Jeanne Cook Swanson jcookswa@msn.com

    02/14/2004 05:21:13
    1. [Caylor] Fw: John Coulter and Frances Louisa Brand
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Everyone, The message below came to the Brand-L list this morning. Since I do not know which of the K-L-R lists (if any) the author is subscribed to, please post your answers directly to barben@gnat.net, with a copy to the list. Leslie Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Smith Family" <barben@gnat.net> To: <BRAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, 12 Feb 2004 Subject: [BRAND] John Coulter and Frances Louisa Brand > Hello, > Need help. Looking for information on John Coulter who married Frances Louisa Brand. > > John Coulter > (b) abt: 1861 > (d) don't know > > married > > Frances Louisa Brand > (b) 10-21-1877 > (d) 3-23-1947 in Taylor County, Georgia > > Children > > William Coulter > Elizabeth Ophelia Coulter > Sallie L. Coulter > Maude Lee Coulter

    02/12/2004 03:33:45
    1. [Caylor] Tereza Keller
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Gloria Mendes sent the message below to the GEN-DE list. I am sharing it here (along with a copy to Gloria) in case anyone here might connect with her. I don't think that Gloria is subscribed here. If you contact her, please send your post directly to her at gloriamendes_@hotmail.com -- along with a copy to the list. Leslie Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: <gloriamendes_@hotmail.com> To: <GEN-DE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:19 AM Subject: Friedberger surname > Hi! > > My neme is Gloria, and I'm looking for my granpa relatives. > My mother's name is Nair Friedberger and she is Gotfried Friedberger's > daughter. Her granpa is Martin Friedberger and her grandma is Tereza > Keller. > > Thanks for any help. > > Gloria Mendes > gloriamendes_@hotmail.com

    02/01/2004 05:44:23
    1. Re: [Caylor] Caylor Chronicles
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Mary Jo, No, one does not have to be an AOL subscriber to subscribe. But, this wonderful newsletter is not available to be read on line. Contact Elizabeth Dalton at EDalton1011@aol.com and she will subscribe you. Leslie Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: <m-j.hinchliffe@juno.com> > I have tried to access the Caylor Chronicles on-line and am having a > problem. Does one have to be a subscriber to AOL to do this? I descend > from Martha Smith who m. a Jacob Caler. > Mary Jo

    01/05/2004 03:05:59
    1. [Caylor] Re: CAYLOR-D Digest V04 #1
    2. I have tried to access the Caylor Chronicles on-line and am having a problem. Does one have to be a subscriber to AOL to do this? I descend from Martha Smith who m. a Jacob Caler. Mary Jo

    01/05/2004 02:01:33
    1. [Caylor] KÖHLER Deu > NY > MO
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. My husband's KÖHLER immigrant was born in Melzow, Prussia. Christian F. KÖHLER (later spelled KOEHLER and other ways) arrived in the USA abt 1850 as a single man but m/ Christiane Sophia Dorothea NEUMANN (or maybe NIEMANN) in 1868 in Wolcottsville, Niagara County, NY. And, it is his marriage record that shows him born in Melzow in the Uckermark. He wrote (in his naturalization papers) that he was born in Metz, but then that was in English, whereas his marriage record is written in German. Christian's gravestone says that he was born in 1837. Other papers about his life give reason to say that he was most likely born 1830- 1837. He fought, for the union, in the War Between the States. We have much information about Christian's descendants, but know nothing of his siblings. His parents are listed in his marriage record as Christian KÖHLER (widower) and Maria BRAND. We know nothing further of his parents, and an online search of the German telephone directory shows no KÖHLERs living in Melzow today. Christian and "Sopha" settled in Macon County, Missouri where they farmed. He died there in 1906; and she, in 1918. BTW, her parents (or possibly her father and step-mother) are buried in Bloomington, MO. Always interested in family contact, please email and/or snail-mail. Leslie Bridges Kohler Aug67@att.net P.O. Box 8137, Glendale, AZ 85312-8137 -or- P.O. Box 276, Carrollton, MO 64633-0276 {Either address will work.}

    01/05/2004 01:28:57
    1. [Caylor] List Your Family
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. With many new computers on line, now is a good time to re-post your brick walls, queries, family lines and such. Be sure to add/change the subject line to reflect your family's locations and/or various names. Leslie Bridges Kohler - List Administrator

    01/05/2004 12:44:27
    1. [Caylor] **Info: The Caylor Chronicles
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello, I hope everyone here is healthy and enjoying the new year! Just as all of the K-L-R / C-L-R lists cover many spelling variations, so does the "Caylor Chronicles", which is distributed by EDalton1011@aol.com and is (C) 2001-2004 by Elizabeth A. Dalton. If you are not subscribed to this wonderful, monthly newsletter, I suggest that you contact Elizabeth for a free subscription. She puts together a huge amount of data each month and distributes it (via email) in two large emails. If you'd like to see a topical index to the "Caylor Chronicles" newsletter for February 2001 through the present, then go to: http://hometown.aol.com/edalton1011/myhomepage/heritage.html Leslie Bridges Kohler

    01/04/2004 07:38:18
    1. [Caylor] List Admin. Message
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Pleasant Sunday Everyone, With the holiday season quickly drawing to a close, we will soon see an influx of new subscribers who have recently come on-line with their new computers. Please remember to make these people feel at home. The new members may make some mistakes, just as most of us did when we first began. So, please be patient and try to help them learn. One of them just might provide an answer to someone's brick wall. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler - List Administrator

    12/28/2003 04:01:56
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Bertha KELLER
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. The message below came to me from Earl Taylor eht2060@keyway.net in response to my "Missouri Miscellany" post. My husband's lines and Earl's do not connect. Maybe someone here, on one of these many K-L-R lists can help him. **Please** do not send your response to me. Send any responses to eht2060@keyway.net instead, for that is where you will reach Earl. Thanks :-) Leslie Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: "Earl Taylor" <eht2060@keyway.net> > Leslie; My wife's grandmother was Bertha Knowle Keller, b ca 1890. She > married WILLIAM MARTIN WILLIAMS AND LIVED IN COFFEEVILLE KS IN 1906 Moved to > Jackson Co. MO and had daughters Mary Etta, Queen Elizabeth and Blanche and > Lula Mae. Moved to CA abt 1927 and died in San Rafael, Marin Co. CA ca 1970. > > Earl H Taylor > eht2060@keyway.net > (909)593 2652 > yahoo IM eht2060 > http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: ~~ Leslie ~~ [mailto:Aug67@att.net]> > >From "Missouri Miscellany - Vol 17" > > p. 42: > KOEHLER / KOCHLER > State Federal Soldiers' Home at St. James, MO 1918 > Member Enrolled: Nellie KOEHLER widow of Louis KOCHLER > > p. 93 > KOHLER / MORRIS > Newton County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1876-1879, page 267) > Jim KOHLER m/ Jane MORRIS > marriage either took place or was recorded 11 Feb 1877 > > p. 97 > COLER / LOVE > Newton County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1876-1879, page 304) > John LOVE m/ Martha A. COLER 2 Dec 1877 > > p. 94 > KELLER / FOSTER > Newton County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1876-1879, page 283) > William KELLER m/ Catharine Rebecca FOSTER 5 Aug 1877 > > p. 1 > KELLER / HORTSMANN > Osage County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1862-1871, page 2) > Henry KELLER m/ Mrs. Eliza HORTSMANN 19 Jan 1862 > > p. 13 > KOEHTER / KRAMER > Osage County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1862-1871, page 120) > Peter KOEHTER m/ Mary KRAMER 15 May 1866 > > **I have no connection to these people and have no further information > about them. I'm just hoping that this information will help someone here. > > Leslie (Bridges) Kohler > Glendale, AZ - Home of the 2008 Super Bowl Game

    12/07/2003 03:01:48
    1. [Caylor] some records from Missouri Miscellany
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. >From "Missouri Miscellany - Vol 17" p. 42: KOEHLER / KOCHLER State Federal Soldiers' Home at St. James, MO 1918 Member Enrolled: Nellie KOEHLER widow of Louis KOCHLER p. 93 KOHLER / MORRIS Newton County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1876-1879, page 267) Jim KOHLER m/ Jane MORRIS marriage either took place or was recorded 11 Feb 1877 p. 97 COLER / LOVE Newton County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1876-1879, page 304) John LOVE m/ Martha A. COLER 2 Dec 1877 p. 94 KELLER / FOSTER Newton County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1876-1879, page 283) William KELLER m/ Catharine Rebecca FOSTER 5 Aug 1877 p. 1 KELLER / HORTSMANN Osage County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1862-1871, page 2) Henry KELLER m/ Mrs. Eliza HORTSMANN 19 Jan 1862 p. 13 KOEHTER / KRAMER Osage County, MO (Marriage Book B, 1862-1871, page 120) Peter KOEHTER m/ Mary KRAMER 15 May 1866 **I have no connection to these people and have no further information about them. I'm just hoping that this information will help someone here. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler Glendale, AZ - Home of the 2008 Super Bowl Game

    12/06/2003 03:00:07
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Re: Letter from C.D. Smith to Louise Devenport dtd 7-8-1890
    2. Hello all, This is a copy (word for word) of the subject letter sent to me by a Smith cousin. There is reference to Jacob Cailor, John Jarrett and Samuel Childers, among other Smith family people. Hope it will be of interest to you. Smith-Jarrett-Cailor-Childers cousin, Mary Jo When you see a misspelled word, if it has a p think of ss, then see if that doesn't make the spelling okay. I tried to type his letter exactly as he wrote it. The spacing also conforms to his letter. Only a few words per line. Franklin NC July 8th 1890 Mrs Louise Davenport Crawford GA My dear cousin Your welcome letter of the 23rd. ????? is at hand. I am glad to have found you out as I had entirely lost sight of your father's family. Our family has grown to be numerous. There were ten of us, nine sons and one daughter. Of these five are still living and our average age is over seventy eight. I have past my 77th birthday. But enough of this. I regard to your question as to your grandmother's family connection. I am sorry to say that my father did not keep a full record and cannot give dates only the following. Your 2 great grand father Joseph Smith was born April 1st 1730. He was of English ex traction. Your great grand mother Rebecca Smith was born April 1st 1739. She was of Welsh extraction and her maiden name was Dath. My father was born Aug 29th 1765. He had only one brother Nathan Smith who moved to Mipouri in an early day. I have no knowledge of that branch of the family. Your grand mother ha(d) (a) sister who mar --- ried Jacob Cailor. She lived and died in this county at about the age of 92. Some of her descendants in still living here. Another sister married John Jarrett, my uncle. Her immediate descendants are all dead. She had one son Nimrod S Jarrett who lived and died in this county, and another son D. H. Jarrett who lived and died in Union Co GA 3 They both have children still living. Another sister of your grand mother married Samuel Childres. Of her children I have lost sight of all except Elenor who at one time was your moth er's housekeeper. You perhaps remem- -ber her. She married Mr. Hartgreen of Haywood County, and is, I believe, still alive. Another sister of your grand mother Eve Smith was never married. She lived and died on the old home sted of your great grand father in Buncombe County. I regret the meagernep of this infor- -mation, and the want of care and forethought which caused our ances would stors to neglect the proper records. It /\ be to me a great pleasure to know whom as well as where my grand parents and parents were from. My older brothers might have written some interesting 4 history had they been thoughtful of the importance of it. My father, about the close of the revolutionary struggle, was sent by Gen McDowell who was then command -ant at Old Fort, as a mepenger with a letter to the principal chief of the Cherokees at the Cossacuattee Towns, now some 25 miles from Rome GA, proposing terms of peace with the Indians and an exchange of prisoners. He set out with an Indian guide and interpreter and a mulatto man, when no white man lived west of the Blueridge in NC, and the Indians were all on the war path. He made the trip safely through the nation, effected the object of his mipion and returned unharmed. The incidents of the journey and the talks he had with the Indians at the differ -ent towns as he used to tell it to my older brothers would be very interesting were it written. Again your great grand father and his two sons 5 Samuel and Nathan Smith cut the first wagon way at Swannanore gap that was ever cut acrop the Blueridge in NC. If the incidents attending that work had been recorded it would now be interesting reading. But I am rattling along in away that may not interest you as it does me. My brother Aron who lived in Forsythe Co GA died the 18th of last month. He was not far from your father's age Had he lived to the 1st of this month he would have been 88 years old. He retained his mental faculties to the end. I send you my photograph which may be a reminder in the family of the stock from which we descended. Kindly present me to your family - your daughter in particular. Sincerely Your Cousin (signed C. D. Smith) ______________________________

    12/05/2003 02:31:17
    1. [Caylor] George N. Keller and family
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. This is a forward from the Ray County, MO CGA list. The author can be reached at bnjschr@netzero.net. (I am sending him a copy of this, too.) Leslie Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: <bnjschr@netzero.net> To: <MORAY-CGA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:35 PM > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: KELLER > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XNB.2ACI/631.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Vivian: > I found a George N Keller in the 1880 census, Missouri, Clay Co, Fishing River Twp, Page 427: > KELLER, George N, 42, born KY > KELLER, Florence, 32, born MO > KELLER, John D, 10, born MO > KELLER, William P, 8, born MO > KELLER, George L, 3, born MO > KELLER, Clinton R, 1, born MO > KELLER, Carey or Corey, 1, born MO > > Do any of these names fit into your line? > Did not find George Keller in Missouri in 1900 or 1910. > If this is the correct family, please contact me. > Robert Schroeder

    12/01/2003 02:35:12
    1. [Caylor] Re: Caylors in Illinois
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BMI.2ACIB/31.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm seeking info on my greatgrandmother, Cora Belle Caylor (married Edwin O. Looker). She was from Illinois but moved to Oregon. Might anyone have records referencing her?

    11/30/2003 05:12:13
    1. [Caylor] fw: Keller / Heuring
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. FORWARDING this for any here who are not subscribed to the SAXONY-L list. Do not reply to me. **Reply to jbheuring@earthlink.net with a copy to this list. Leslie Kohler ----- Original Message ----- From: <jbheuring@earthlink.net> To: <SAXONY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 9:27 AM Subject: [Saxony] Heuring / Keller / Saxony, Weimar > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Te.2ADEAE/279 > > Message Board Post: > > Heuring / Keller / Saxony, Weimar > > Researching the family of Jacob F. Heuring Sr. b. May 18, 1806, was born to parents who’s names we have been unable to locate, married Johanna Elizabeth Keller b. April 4, 1810 who’s father was John Keller and who’s mother’s name is unknown. An 1880 census tells us that their parents were also born in Weimar, Saxony. Jacob and Johanna were married somehwhere in Germany in 1826, the first six of 13 children were born in Germany as well. They migrated to the U.S. through Bremen or Hamburg to Baltimore somewhere between 1836 – 1839 . Unfortunately the ships records are not available in Baltimore (possibly lost in fire.) > > The family may have lived in Baden, Baden at some point before their departure. > > We have traced the Heuring name, through internet research only, the earliest back to Weiden, Oberpfalz in 1465 but have no more info on that specific person. > > FOKO has listed a few Heuring’s ranging from 1465 – > http://foko.genealogy.net/suche.jsp;jsessionid=qwv6uo48m2 > > Heuring 1524 - evangelisch D-92637 Weiden > (Oberpfalz) Buch > > Heuring 1640 - - D-35315 Homberg > (Hessen) HV0273 > > Heuring 1506 - evangelisch D-92637 Weiden > (Oberpfalz) GF1018 > > Heuring 1615 1642 evangelisch D-97711 Volkershausen > (Unterfranken) GF0895 > > Heuring 1465 1483 evangelisch D-92637 Weiden/OPF > (Oberpfalz) GF0798 > > Heuring 1520 1546 römisch-katholisch D-92637 Weiden Opf. > (Oberpfalz) GF0451 > > Heuring 1828 - römisch-katholisch D-49413 Dinklage, auf der Hörst > (Niedersachsen) OLK002 > > Heuring 1828 - römisch-katholisch D-49413 Dinklage > (Niedersachsen) OLK002 > > Heuring 1762 1776 römisch-katholisch D-97618 Strahlungen > (Unterfranken) GF1126 > > HEURING 1749 1978 römisch-katholisch D-97640 Oberstreu > (Unterfranken) GF0855 > > HEURING 1965 1965 römisch-katholisch D-97616 Bad Neustadt a.d.Saale > (Unterfranken) GF0855 > > Heuringer 1654 - evangelisch D-08107 Kirchberg > (Sachsen) AM15090 > > Heuringer 1708 - evangelisch D-91747 Westheim b.Gunzenh. > (Mittelfranken) GF0646 > > My weak point being able to utilize this information in order to further the research. > > We also have another major branch of Heuring’s living in America, separate from the Jacob and Johanna line, whom the similarities are “uncanny” His name is John Georg Heuring was born in late 1790’s and listed as being born in Bavaria along with several other members of the large family. > We also came across information regarding the Weiden connection. This is a translated version of a specific house and the owners in Weiden whom are Lorenz, his son Hans and his wife Sabina Weissmayer Heuring > > 1531 - 1572 (?) Lorenz hay ring, then its son Hans, married 1572 Sabina Weissmayer. 1581 marry the widow Sabina hay ring the Gastgeb Jakob Weigl, the house belonged until 1616 it 1616 - 1630 Paul Wagner, Baecker 1630 - approx. 1650 councilman Clemens Weissmayer 1653 widow of the Clemens Weissmayer marry mayors Johann carpenter, it become new owner. 1680 - 1688 Dr. George cabinet, physician 1688 - 1729 family of the Tuchmachers Daniel Mayer 1730 - 1739 Urban Mayer, Rotgerber and councilman, gest. 1739, the house fall to his Mrs. Anna Maria, geb. Schober. 1750 go it a second marriage with wolf Josef Roemerer, hold the house to its death 1761 alone. 1780 - 1822 son Andreas Roemerer, meat hacker master. 1822 purchase by its son Felix, 1831 transition to his sister Viktoria and their married man Leonhard deer man, butcher. 1853 buy deer man of its wife their portion and are now sole owner, gest. 21.5.1855. the house sells 19.7.1860 the widow Viktoria at Viktoria (sic!) Dobmeier. ! > The nut/mother of Viktoria Dobmeier is born deer man. Viktoria, which originates from Vohenstrauss, marries the butcher master Josef Weih from Pressath. The married couple dies 1905 and/or 1906. The next owners are the buyer max of Weih and the buyer max of Binapfl (already 1910 in the directory). 1926 appear in the directory of the wood dealers Johann steel as an owner. 1932 Margarethe steel, brewing master wife from Pleystein is house owner. It is proven still in the directory of 1954 as an owner. 1957 appear there the Gastwirtin Anna steel as an owner. End > For clues: > It is interesting to me that Jacob Heuring was apparently born in Weimar,Saxony on > May 18, 1806 just a few months before the Battle of Jena and poses the question of the possible military ties of his father. > > The Heuring family has always held strong religious convictions as well and the the FOKO site shows an interesting split between Evangelist & Catholic. > > Apparently (family rumor) Jacob may have been kicked out or asked to leave Germany because he kicked a statue of the Kaiser into the river. He was very bitter towards the German government. > > Through studying the events and timeline 1832 (Jacob at 26 years of age) from the time of the Hambacher Fest “cradle of German Democracy” event, which we have indication the family may have been in Baden at the time, up through the family’s 1836 -1839 immigration, it very well could be Jacob was feeling the pressures of decent and struggling with family welfare. > > Desperately attempting to tie all this together and any thoughts, direction for further research or connections would be greatly appreciated. > > Special thanks to Geri Heuring Demoss (“The Heuring Heritage”) and others for source information > > John Heuring

    11/30/2003 03:40:02
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Lewis B. KAYLOR
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Shirley at sngunn@i-america.net sent the following message to the Kaylor list. Maybe someone here can help her. Leslie Kohler - List Administrator for many of the K-L-R lists ============================== > Does anyone know of Lewis B. Kaylor who would have been in WWII? > He probably was a young man in 1941. I have a Military Bible which > belonged to him and as far as I can ascertain, he is not of my immediate > line. > > Thank You > Shirley

    11/10/2003 12:29:43
    1. [Caylor] Frances S. CALOR/CAYLOR) ,b 1840 in GA.-- Murray and Whitfield Co
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calor,Caylor,Kaylor,Kaler Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BMI.2ACIB/96 Message Board Post: Looking for lineage of Frances S. CALOR/CAYLOR) ,b 1840 in GA. Married Hezekiak ["H.K."] BRUCE in Murray Co., GA in 1861. They lived in Dalton, Whitfield, Co., GA, moved to Woodford Co, KY by 1870 and then to Kaufman Co.TX by 1875.

    11/06/2003 11:16:36