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