please include me; olive-rose@cox.net Linda Bryant Can you send me a link again to the homepage you created because I have to change my email address, but I don't have that link anymore I lost all my favorites. Thanks, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Wendelin Irslinger To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:13 PM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update Hello, > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in simple style) on > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and sometimes farms > belong to a community. done. I searched for a place to upload photos, graphics, maps... Finally I created a special page with Google Sites at: http://sites.mortenau.de The pictures are for personal use only so approved members only can visit that page. To view the page you must have or create a Google account which is very easy: https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of approved visitors. I already included some pictures and will upload more in the next days. Maybe you have also some pictures to share. Ich suchte nach einem Ort um Fotos, Grafiken, Karten zu speichern. Schließlich erzeugte ich eine spezielle Seite mit Google Sites bei http://sites.mortenau.de Die Bilder sind nur für den persönlichen Gebrauch sodass nur genehmigte Mitglieder die Seite besuchen können. Um die Seite zu sehen, muss man ein Google Konto erzeugen, was sehr einfach ist: https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount Sendet mir dann eure Email Adresse und ich füge dich der Liste der genehmigten Besucher hinzu. - Wendelin ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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Please add my name to the list Bill Klotzback On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:13:40 +0100 Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> writes: > Hello, > > > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in simple style) > on > > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and sometimes farms > > belong to a community. > done. > > I searched for a place to upload photos, graphics, maps... Finally > I > created a special page with Google Sites at: > http://sites.mortenau.de > The pictures are for personal use only so approved members only can > visit that page. To view the page you must have or create a Google > account which is very easy: > https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount > Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of > approved visitors. > > I already included some pictures and will upload more in the next > days. > Maybe you have also some pictures to share. > > > Ich suchte nach einem Ort um Fotos, Grafiken, Karten zu speichern. > Schließlich erzeugte ich eine spezielle Seite mit Google Sites bei > http://sites.mortenau.de > Die Bilder sind nur für den persönlichen Gebrauch sodass nur > genehmigte > Mitglieder die Seite besuchen können. Um die Seite zu sehen, muss > man > ein Google Konto erzeugen, was sehr einfach ist: > https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount > Sendet mir dann eure Email Adresse und ich füge dich der Liste der > genehmigten Besucher hinzu. > > - Wendelin > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ____________________________________________________________ Compete with the big boys. Click here to find products to benefit your business. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/Ioyw6i3m7tDlBDeUEEOmAR19ktsLbfWGyjuAWlA9Oud68MJIBDStPd/
Hi Wendelin, Please add me, too, to the list. Carol -----Original Message----- From: deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Wendelin Irslinger Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:48 PM To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update Hello, I included all person who requested to visit the new page. The start page is: http://sites.mortenau.de/home/ At the bottom of that page is a special link which you must click on. It's easy to include pictures if you are interested to include own ones. I create pages for every town and I can give editor permission to others. Pictures are saved as Attachments to the page. Die Startseite ist: http://sites.mortenau.de/home/ Am Ende der Seite ist ein spezieller Link auf den man klicken muss. Es ist leicht Bilder hinzuzufügen falls du interessiert bist deine eigenen Bilder hinzuzufügen. Ich erzeuge für jeden Ort eine Seite und kann Editorrechte an andere geben. Bilder werden als Anhang der Seite gespeichert. - Wendelin ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Wendelin, Hope that you will include me too for the mortneau.de site. Pat Zipf patzipf@verizon.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Cgs1996@aol.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update > Wendelin > > Please include my in having access to the _http://sites.mortenau.de_ > (http://sites.mortenau.de) site. > > Thanks > > Chuck > _cgs1996@gmail.com_ (mailto:cgs1996@gmail.com) > > > > Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of > approved visitors. > > > > **************Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's > Hot > 5 Travel Deals! > (http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001) > >
Hello Wendelin, Please add me to this site. Thanks! John C. Engel jcengel@wi.rr.com --- Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I made an Update on the main page at genealogy-bw.de > resp. mortenau.de > > Prior I had a listing of communities, since some > days a listing of > towns on that page. > Now I decided to include a link to the page so you > can choose the > listing of communities (with link "Gemeinden > (Communties)" or the > listing of towns (with link "Orte (Towns)". > > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in > simple style) on > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and > sometimes farms > belong to a community. > > > Früher hatte ich eine Auflistung nach Gemeinden, > seit einigen Tagen > eine Auflistung nach Orten auf der Seite. > Jetzt habe ich mich entschlossen einen Link auf der > Seite hinzuzufügen, > sodass man eine Auflistung nach Gemeinden (mit Link > "Gemeinden > (Communties)" oder der Auflisting nach Orten (mit > Link "Orte (Towns)" > wählen kann. > > - Wendelin > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Wendelin, Please add me to this site. Thanks! Jim Weller welleous@yahoo.com --- Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I made an Update on the main page at genealogy-bw.de > resp. mortenau.de > > Prior I had a listing of communities, since some > days a listing of > towns on that page. > Now I decided to include a link to the page so you > can choose the > listing of communities (with link "Gemeinden > (Communties)" or the > listing of towns (with link "Orte (Towns)". > > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in > simple style) on > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and > sometimes farms > belong to a community. > > > Früher hatte ich eine Auflistung nach Gemeinden, > seit einigen Tagen > eine Auflistung nach Orten auf der Seite. > Jetzt habe ich mich entschlossen einen Link auf der > Seite hinzuzufügen, > sodass man eine Auflistung nach Gemeinden (mit Link > "Gemeinden > (Communties)" oder der Auflisting nach Orten (mit > Link "Orte (Towns)" > wählen kann. > > - Wendelin > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and the body of the message >
Please include me Annf@usa2net.net Wendelin Irslinger wrote: > Hello, > > I included all person who requested to visit the new page. > > The start page is: > http://sites.mortenau.de/home/ > At the bottom of that page is a special link which you must click on. > It's easy to include pictures if you are interested to include own > ones. I create pages for every town and I can give editor permission to > others. Pictures are saved as Attachments to the page. > > Die Startseite ist: > http://sites.mortenau.de/home/ > Am Ende der Seite ist ein spezieller Link auf den man klicken muss. Es > ist leicht Bilder hinzuzufügen falls du interessiert bist deine eigenen > Bilder hinzuzufügen. Ich erzeuge für jeden Ort eine Seite und kann > Editorrechte an andere geben. Bilder werden als Anhang der Seite > gespeichert. > > - Wendelin > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Wendelin, Please include my email. Thank you, Greg Hilton> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:13:40 +0100> From: genealogy@babbalu.com> To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update> > Hello,> > > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in simple style) on> > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and sometimes farms> > belong to a community.> done.> > I searched for a place to upload photos, graphics, maps... Finally I> created a special page with Google Sites at: http://sites.mortenau.de> The pictures are for personal use only so approved members only can> visit that page. To view the page you must have or create a Google> account which is very easy:> https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount> Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of> approved visitors.> > I already included some pictures and will upload more in the next days.> Maybe you have also some pictures to share.> > > Ich suchte nach einem Ort um Fotos, Grafiken, Karten zu speichern.> Schließlich erzeugte ich eine spezielle Seite mit Google Sites bei> http://sites.mortenau.de> Die Bilder sind nur für den persönlichen Gebrauch sodass nur genehmigte> Mitglieder die Seite besuchen können. Um die Seite zu sehen, muss man> ein Google Konto erzeugen, was sehr einfach ist:> https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount> Sendet mir dann eure Email Adresse und ich füge dich der Liste der> genehmigten Besucher hinzu.> > - Wendelin> > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093182mrt/direct/01/
Include me in the Mortenau site, please. Dar7ter@comcast.net Thanks DH
Wendelin, please add me to to the list bluebird1@prodigy.net thanks, frederick --- On Wed, 10/29/08, Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: From: Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 1:13 PM Hello, > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in simple style) on > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and sometimes farms > belong to a community. done. I searched for a place to upload photos, graphics, maps... Finally I created a special page with Google Sites at: http://sites.mortenau.de The pictures are for personal use only so approved members only can visit that page. To view the page you must have or create a Google account which is very easy: https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of approved visitors. I already included some pictures and will upload more in the next days. Maybe you have also some pictures to share. Ich suchte nach einem Ort um Fotos, Grafiken, Karten zu speichern. Schließlich erzeugte ich eine spezielle Seite mit Google Sites bei http://sites.mortenau.de Die Bilder sind nur für den persönlichen Gebrauch sodass nur genehmigte Mitglieder die Seite besuchen können. Um die Seite zu sehen, muss man ein Google Konto erzeugen, was sehr einfach ist: https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount Sendet mir dann eure Email Adresse und ich füge dich der Liste der genehmigten Besucher hinzu. - Wendelin ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
> But keep in mind, paper does not last forever, the paper they use today > will probably last for 100 - 150 years, depending on the quality. Most of the documents I've received recently are right in that range now, and most are still in excellent condition. Some are in better shape than documents I have that are only a few years old. Isn't scanning documents also harmful? Brian
Wendelin Please include my in having access to the _http://sites.mortenau.de_ (http://sites.mortenau.de) site. Thanks Chuck _cgs1996@gmail.com_ (mailto:cgs1996@gmail.com) Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of approved visitors. **************Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's Hot 5 Travel Deals! (http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001)
Thanks Wendelin, Tony Fetz doleout@insightbb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendelin Irslinger" <genealogy@babbalu.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update Hello, > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in simple style) on > the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and sometimes farms > belong to a community. done. I searched for a place to upload photos, graphics, maps... Finally I created a special page with Google Sites at: http://sites.mortenau.de The pictures are for personal use only so approved members only can visit that page. To view the page you must have or create a Google account which is very easy: https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount Then send me your email address and I include you to the list of approved visitors. I already included some pictures and will upload more in the next days. Maybe you have also some pictures to share. Ich suchte nach einem Ort um Fotos, Grafiken, Karten zu speichern. Schließlich erzeugte ich eine spezielle Seite mit Google Sites bei http://sites.mortenau.de Die Bilder sind nur für den persönlichen Gebrauch sodass nur genehmigte Mitglieder die Seite besuchen können. Um die Seite zu sehen, muss man ein Google Konto erzeugen, was sehr einfach ist: https://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount Sendet mir dann eure Email Adresse und ich füge dich der Liste der genehmigten Besucher hinzu. - Wendelin ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Wendelin, I would like access to the sites.mortenau.de also. Thanks Bob Reese
Hello DJ, from my experience, there are some dos and don'ts when it comes to protection of old documents: first the don'ts: never, ever laminate old documents. Remove all staples, paper clips and Scotch tape (contains acids). And obviously stay away from sunlight. the dos: make backups, scan or photograph your documents. Also, there are indelible sheet protectors available. These are a little bit more expensive than the usual ones, but I think for your old documents it should be worth it. If you do use a sheet protector, you should always insert a paper sheet between photo/document and protector. Another possibility is to store your documents in an archive box. These boxes are acid free and alkaline buffered. I don't know where to get these sheet protectors and archive boxes in North America, but I got mine from a company in Germany specialized on archive supplies. If you have to write on your documents, use a pencil. But keep in mind, paper does not last forever, the paper they use today will probably last for 100 - 150 years, depending on the quality. Kind regards, Rudolf djweber schrieb: > <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">Brian, > > Too often I fall behind in reading (and paying attention to) incoming > e-mails. > > On October 19, you asked about protecting older documents and records. I > really have no answer for you. The only original, old document I > might have > of my ancestry should be my own birth certificate which is getting > older and > older by the day but from memory, I don't think I have the original, > merely > a County certified copy made for some necessity during World War II. > > However, I trust that you are heeding the thoughts and suggestions from > Renate Ell's message. > > I can offer a suggestion but not an answer. What is the largest and most > imporatnt library close to you? Can an archivist of that library be > contacted so that you may receive suggestions and ideas from someone > experienced in your problem? > > It is possible that a County Archivist also might have some ideas BUT > from > people whom I know or have met who held such a position usually they were > using cardboard boxes with limited space and attempting to keep > rodents away > from the old record. > > Library? Finding the correct contact might be the only difficult part of > your search. In addition to protecting the items, I imagine that you > also > want to know how to safely transfer the images to additional sources? > > Genealogical library? How close are you to the Western Reserve > Historical > Society in Cleveland, the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, the > State Historical Society in Wisconsin at Madison, The Godfrey Memorial in > Middletown....or....is < http://www.gwest.org/gen_libs.htm > still a > live URL? > > Might NARA have any publications available to help? > > djweber > djwdjw@ix.netcom.com > ------------------------- > ----- Original Message ----- From: <brian@amason.net> > To: <DEU-BAD-ORTENAU@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 4:22 PM > Subject: [Ortenau] OT: Document preservation > > >> I have unexpected come into a precious inheritance, a collection of >> original documents and photographs going back into the early 1800s. >> Among >> these are letters, envelopes stamps, photographs on a metal base, and >> diplomas. The diplomas wedding certificates are quite large naturally, >> whereas the photographs are smaller. I would like to preserve these, >> some >> of these documents are in fantastic condition, and some are quite >> fragile. >> >> I am desperate to stop the deterioration of those that are fragile, and >> want to preserve those that are still in good condition. I am wondering >> what techniques others have used. I have thought about using those >> laminating devices you find everywhere? Are they useful for preservation >> purposes? I know, I probably have to worry about heat, and acids. I know >> that I could encase them in airtight frames with a noble gas, but that's >> quite a bit of work, if there are other methods. >> >> Also, I'm not sure the best way to preserve a photograph on a tintype. >> It's been a bit battered, it is no longer flat but is noticeably curved, >> the iron is completely eaten through in one very small spot, allowing a >> pinpoint of light through; there are several spots where the picture is >> gone, but the majority of the picture is intact. Noticeable rust is on >> parts of the back. I am fairly certain this is a picture of Captain >> George >> Dundas, a family member. He was captain of the Susquehanna, of which I >> have an original list of cabin passengers leaving Danzig and Bremen >> August >> 30th and Sept 5, 1920, respectively - her "maiden voyage" I believe (as >> the SS Susquehanna). Any tips on preserving such photos? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Brian > > > </div> >
Hello DJ, from my experience, there are some dos and don'ts when it comes to protection of old documents: first the don'ts: never, ever laminate old documents. Remove all staples, paper clips and Scotch tape (contains acids). And obviously stay away from sunlight. the dos: make backups, scan or photograph your documents. Also, there are indelible sheet protectors available. These are a little bit more expensive than the usual ones, but I think for your old documents it should be worth it. If you do use a sheet protector, you should always insert a paper sheet between photo/document and protector. Another possibility is to store your documents in an archive box. These boxes are acid free and alkaline buffered. I don't know where to get these sheet protectors and archive boxes in North America, but I got mine from a company in Germany specialized on archive supplies. If you have to write on your documents, use a pencil. But keep in mind, paper does not last forever, the paper they use today will probably last for 100 - 150 years, depending on the quality. Kind regards, Rudolf djweber schrieb: > <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">Brian, > > Too often I fall behind in reading (and paying attention to) incoming > e-mails. > > On October 19, you asked about protecting older documents and records. I > really have no answer for you. The only original, old document I > might have > of my ancestry should be my own birth certificate which is getting > older and > older by the day but from memory, I don't think I have the original, > merely > a County certified copy made for some necessity during World War II. > > However, I trust that you are heeding the thoughts and suggestions from > Renate Ell's message. > > I can offer a suggestion but not an answer. What is the largest and most > imporatnt library close to you? Can an archivist of that library be > contacted so that you may receive suggestions and ideas from someone > experienced in your problem? > > It is possible that a County Archivist also might have some ideas BUT > from > people whom I know or have met who held such a position usually they were > using cardboard boxes with limited space and attempting to keep > rodents away > from the old record. > > Library? Finding the correct contact might be the only difficult part of > your search. In addition to protecting the items, I imagine that you > also > want to know how to safely transfer the images to additional sources? > > Genealogical library? How close are you to the Western Reserve > Historical > Society in Cleveland, the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, the > State Historical Society in Wisconsin at Madison, The Godfrey Memorial in > Middletown....or....is < http://www.gwest.org/gen_libs.htm > still a > live URL? > > Might NARA have any publications available to help? > > djweber > djwdjw@ix.netcom.com > ------------------------- > ----- Original Message ----- From: <brian@amason.net> > To: <DEU-BAD-ORTENAU@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 4:22 PM > Subject: [Ortenau] OT: Document preservation > > >> I have unexpected come into a precious inheritance, a collection of >> original documents and photographs going back into the early 1800s. >> Among >> these are letters, envelopes stamps, photographs on a metal base, and >> diplomas. The diplomas wedding certificates are quite large naturally, >> whereas the photographs are smaller. I would like to preserve these, >> some >> of these documents are in fantastic condition, and some are quite >> fragile. >> >> I am desperate to stop the deterioration of those that are fragile, and >> want to preserve those that are still in good condition. I am wondering >> what techniques others have used. I have thought about using those >> laminating devices you find everywhere? Are they useful for preservation >> purposes? I know, I probably have to worry about heat, and acids. I know >> that I could encase them in airtight frames with a noble gas, but that's >> quite a bit of work, if there are other methods. >> >> Also, I'm not sure the best way to preserve a photograph on a tintype. >> It's been a bit battered, it is no longer flat but is noticeably curved, >> the iron is completely eaten through in one very small spot, allowing a >> pinpoint of light through; there are several spots where the picture is >> gone, but the majority of the picture is intact. Noticeable rust is on >> parts of the back. I am fairly certain this is a picture of Captain >> George >> Dundas, a family member. He was captain of the Susquehanna, of which I >> have an original list of cabin passengers leaving Danzig and Bremen >> August >> 30th and Sept 5, 1920, respectively - her "maiden voyage" I believe (as >> the SS Susquehanna). Any tips on preserving such photos? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Brian > > > </div> >
My email: gekonline@aol.com Thanks, Gary Kress -----Original Message----- From: Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:13 am Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Update Hello, > In the next days I want to include links to maps (in simple style) on the pages so you can see which towns, hamlets and sometimes farms belong to a community. one. I searched for a place to upload photos, graphics, maps... Finally I reated a special page with Google Sites at: http://sites.mortenau.de he pictures are for personal use only so approved members only can isit that page. To view the page you must have or create a Google ccount which is very easy: ttps://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount hen send me your email address and I include you to the list of pproved visitors. I already included some pictures and will upload more in the next days. aybe you have also some pictures to share. ch suchte nach einem Ort um Fotos, Grafiken, Karten zu speichern. chließlich erzeugte ich eine spezielle Seite mit Google Sites bei ttp://sites.mortenau.de ie Bilder sind nur für den persönlichen Gebrauch sodass nur genehmigte itglieder die Seite besuchen können. Um die Seite zu sehen, muss man in Google Konto erzeugen, was sehr einfach ist: ttps://www.google.com/accounts/CreateAccount endet mir dann eure Email Adresse und ich füge dich der Liste der enehmigten Besucher hinzu. - Wendelin ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Does anyone speak enough French and German to translate this for me? I've got the general gist of it but need a little help. Thanks. Dan Bravard Columbus, Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: Illig Rémy To: DEU-BAD-URLOFFEN-admin@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 8:13 AM Subject: Généalogie Bonjour, Je suis à la recherche de l'acte de naissance von SIEBERT Maria geboren 6 May 1875 in Urloffen (Baden - Allemagne) Verheiraten mit FEGER Joseph geboren 26 fébruahr 1870 in Huttendorf (Elsass - France) Die hochzeit hatte stadt in Urloffen im dem yarhe 1897/1900. Vilen dank im vorhaus MFG Rémy ILLIG Paris
Brian, A side (and second) thought. Years ago when book stores were owned by individuals rather than by conglomerates, usually the owner was well experienced as an antiquary. Perhaps you might be near a relic of that type of business with its intelligent owner. djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com