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    1. [Ortenau] Schauenburg
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello, the book with the regests of documents of the barons of Schauenburg is meanwhile available. The book has 1053 pages. I am not able to include the complete index because it has nearly 90 pages. What I do: I write the towns and the surnames. Let me know if you want more information about a surname. Das Buch mit Urkundenregesten der Freiherrn von Schauenburg ist mittlerweile verfügbar. Das buch hat 1053 Seiten. Ich bin nicht in der Lage den vollständigen Index aufzuführen, weil dieser beinahe 90 Seiten hat. Was ich mache: ich schreibe die Orte und die Nachnamen. Lasst mich wissen wenn ihr mehr Infos über einen Nachnamen wollt. ---------- >From the index of the Schauenburg documents: Achern: Brendlin, Butz, Dettelinger, Gysell, Hertenfels, Hopff, Höbtelin, Hodehapp, Hund, Landolf, Mansharter, Nyerlin, Riedtmüller, Roibelin, Wendlin, Werlin, Zilie Altenheim: Smyd, Schultheiß Appenweier: Armbruster, Bargehr, Bruder, Brudi, Dornecker, Erhardt, Gerung, Graup, Gwer, Halm, Huner, Knodt, Koger, Küeffer, Marggraf, Martin, Mür, Pfeller, Ramshurster (Ranßhurst), Ruelman, Schram, Schwarz, Sur, Vischer, Wey, Widtmar, Wydmar. Schultheißen: Haller, Marggraf, Sur Bärenbach: Braun, Buffelt, Eckenfelß, Keller. Burgvogt: Kamerer Berghaupten: Gerahtwohl, Schauenburg, Steiger Blaubronn (Ottenhöfen): Har, Marstaller Bohlsbach: Baar, Heitz, Kleinlawel, Litter(s) Bolzhurst (Legelshurst): Uolrich Bottenau: Deuttel, Gayler, Kluighardt Bühl: Schütterlin, Voeher Butschbach: Bogstein Dachshurst (Legelshurst): Pfeyffer Dinglingen: Johann Durbach: Distelzweyg, Greyner, Huck, Mentlin, Stump Ebersweier: Andt, Fehr, Heitz, Hertz, Kast, Mey, Reinboldt, Schnittenbub Elisweier (Oberkirch): Vischer Erlach: Heintze, Herman, Knab, Lauckhner, Möße, Otte, Riedinger, Rudolf, Schott, Schwantz, Steinmar, Werner Fautenbach: Eck, Rösche, Schaffener Fernach: Ell, Hänßlin, Hegener, Hering, Hugelman, Kolbeck, Lentz, Meder, Meyer, Nierlinger, Rantz, Rueff, Stemlin, Trache, Zyegelhans Bad Freyersbach: Koler Gaisbach: Bastian, Baum, Bawr, Beckh, Bernnecker, Bersich, Blóchli, Bochner, Börsich, Braun, Budendistell, Bur, Donlinger, Druckhenbrott, Ebert, Ellm, Emert, Ferwer, Goetz, Grimmelshausen, Großhug, Hardmann, Heilman, Höpfig, Hoffman, Hüldenbrand, Hummel, Karcher, Karich, Kolbach, Ley(tt)gast, Maier, Many, Moeglin, Moser, Müller, Palmer, Pantrion, Rein, Reiß, Risst, Rulman, Scherer, Schreiber, Seger, Voltz, Wälde, Weber, Wendt, Wegkstain, Wörtwein. Schultheiß: Burendistel, Geltrich, Hodapp, Meyer, Voltz Gamshurst: Schúrer Gengenbach: Batt, Fuochs, Hund, Volmer, Wartenberg, Wildenstein Geroldseck: Schaub Giedensbach: Eberhardt, Frantz, Miller Griesheim: Gaß, Gering, Hermann, Lurckher, Schnittenbub Haslach (Oberkirch): Ebler, Goholt, Hürstelin, Reymolt, Zerrer Herztal: Hanbach, Küffer Höfen (Schutterwald): Müsser Im Loh (Oberkirch) Lei(d)tgast, Miller In den Höfen (Sasbachwalden): Müsser Kappelrodeck: Bitzner, Boschner, Hartung, Hermann, Heß, Kern, Martin, Miller, Munchart, Muser, Neuenstein, Schantz, Sig(e)lin, Wendling, Wyß, Zorn. Schultheiß: Erber, Hund Kippenheim: Hagen, Neuwenstein Kippenheimweiler: Kopff Kittersburg: Lyp(s) Köcherhof (Ettenheim): Strub(e) Lahr: Erhart, Gartener, Gigell, Hus(e), Jeger, Küne, Munster, Rosenkr..., Scherer, Schnewlin, Steuber, Wercklin, Wiest, Winckel. Bürgermeister: Lowe, Otlin, (Öttlin), Sitz. Andere: Brombach, Mußler, Wiedergrün von Staufenberg, Bleusser, Blumegg, Winterbach, Ambrosius, Kheim, Garttner, Kannengiesser Lautenbach: Wasserer Legelshurst: Han, Sprütz, Yring Lenderswald (Seebach): Wöllin (Wellin) Lierbach: Boschert Löcherberg: Mueller Marlen: Fries(e) Mösbach: Ruhe, Steymer Müllen (Oberkirch): Clein, Huseler, Koger, Peyer Nesselried: Byser, Cast, Fer (Vehr), Goehring, Hag, Heynrich, Hüger (Huiger), Hun..., Sehlinger, Vehringer Niederlehen: Laußmann, Palmer Nonnenweier: Sefried Nußbach: Cuen, Huner, Müller, Oeleyman, Oxburger, Rotermel, Saur, Ungemach Oberachern: Beck, Franck, Matern, Ren(t)z, Volmar, Wiget Oberdorf (Oberkirch): Harder, Schneider Oberhäuser (Sasbachwalden): Frü, Grothwoll Oberkirch: Bilonius, Cunius, Herfeldt, Kiehl, Kremer, Kü(e)chle, Nottenstein, Sattler, Schweitzer, Suchvatter, Trache, Welsser, Wölfflin. Banwart, Becheler, Besserer, Boeck, Brack, Buefulot, Búheler, Christ, Craft, Cupper, Dausch, Denter, Dietwin, Doll, Drach(e) (Trache), Dußler (Dusseler), Dydesheim, Eßlinger, Franck, Geppfrit, Gerber, Gewer, Groffe (Grave), Haf (Hafft), Hagenbach, Haid (Heyd), Haug, Heg(e)ner, Hemmerlin, Herle, Heußler, Hoschmann, Hug (Haug), Humbrecht, Hum(m)el, Ingweyler, Johannes aus Oppenau, Jung(e), Keyser, Kleynlienhart, Koerber, Kopp, Krebis, Küffer, Läßle, Leitgast, Lenz, Lode, Loderhans, Löffel, Lur(c)ker, Meingos, Meisch, Mennlin, Metz(e), Metziger, Mürer, Neydinger, Pfotman, Pfrotzer, Raf, Rantz(e), Rebstock, Ro(d)termel, Rohart, Roman, Roubelin, Ruem, Sauper, Schauenburg, Schlecht, Schmid(t), Schneiper, Schnider, Schöp, Schultheiss(e), Seitz, Seyfer, Seytz, Sigelin, Smit (Schmid), Sortt, Stamler, Steckhlin, Stöckhel, Strepp, Sulzbader, Vetter, Volmar, Wagener, Waller, Wegstein, Wideman, Wolffeck, Zelter, Ziegler. Schultheißen: Bernhart, Distelzweyg, Eich, Frey, Goll, Grof(f)e, Haaf, Heitzeman, Lútolt (Luttolt), Raf, Rantz(e), Rohart, Roman, Schmit(t), Schuolmeister, Schwarz, Sprüll. Stadtschreiber: Cunius, Greyffenstein, Springer, Suchvatter, Vogel Obersasbach: Vogell, Werner Odelshofen: Grimmoltz Ödsbach: Hanman, Hertlin, Huber, Pretter, Reuchle, Vogt, Wernher ---- The rest follows later. - Wendelin

    03/15/2008 10:34:21
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. The Oberweier OSB that I checked was for Oberweier/Friesenheim. John ---- Darrel <dar7ter@insightbb.com> wrote: > There are four towns named Oberweier. Oberweier/Ettlingen, Oberweier/Gaggenau, Oberweier/Buehl, Oberweier/Friesenheim. Hunter -----Original Message----- From: deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of jcengel@wi.rr.com Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 11:31 PM To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier Sorry, no luck finding Hettig/Hettich/Hättig/Hättich in the Oberweier OSB. John ---- Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: > Hello, > > a request of a non-member. > > Can someone who owns the kinship book of Oberweier look for the > name Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? He was born before 1800. > > It's also possible that Paul Hettig was born in another Oberweier, > maybe the town near Vimbuch. Maybe we have a listmember who owns the > Seelbuch. > Has the Seelbuch of Vimbuch an entry for Paul Hettig (Hettich, > Hättig, Hättich...)? > > Thanks, > 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 ------------------------------- 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

    03/14/2008 03:33:52
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Fernach
    2. Gabi Waidele
    3. Hallo Bruce, I looked in Oberkirch yesterday. I did not find something looking like an old "village" or something like that. Fernach was in the area K 10 in this Stadtplan: http://www.oberkirch.de/inhalt/stadtplan/stadtplan_index.html Liebe Grüsse Gabi Waidele ----- Original Message ----- From: "djweber" <djwdjw@ix.netcom.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach Bruce, I realize from your direct message that knowing Fernach has been a part of Oberkirch, you are fairly satisfied. Those Church Registers of Oberkirch should cover any of the Rite information you need. But take a look at Gabi's web site. Although the pictures did not come up for me, they might for you in your computer. As I expected that Fernach would have been to the east, thinking that the heart of Oberkirch was the larger area and any expansion would have been to the east, I goofed. Perhaps a map URL search, zoomed in to the west side of town will find some street named Fernach for you. I imagine Wendelin knows this....I ran an < images.google > search for Fernach and < images > has almost all of his Town Wappen are linked to their search engine with several direct links to various of his < ortenau-genealogy > pages. Hmmmm, does mean < google > is that good? djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com ------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabi Waidele" <gabiwaidele@yahoo.de> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 4:18 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach Hallo DJ, ich fahre heute nachmittag durch Oberkirch. Ich kenne Fernach, also ich glaube zu wissen wo das ist bzw. war. Fernach taucht als Name noch auf in der Oberkircher Fasent http://www.fernach.de/Geschichte/geschichte.html Die Menschen die in dieser Ecke von Oberkirch leben bilden eine eigene "Stabhalterei". Soviel ich weiss, liegt Fernach im Westlichen Teil Oberkirchs. Ich werd aber nochmal ganz genau nachfragen und dann Bescheid geben. Sorry for the english-speaking-members. I tried to write this in english but I have not enough words. I think I know where Fernach is. I can drive through Oberkirch today and look. Than I can say you. But I thin it is in the western part of Oberkirch. Herzliche Grüsse Gabi Ich werde mal nachfragen. ------------------------------- 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

    03/14/2008 05:20:27
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Fernach
    2. Bruce Spade
    3. Hello Gabi, Thank you for the information and the map, it will be used many times in the future. Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabi Waidele" <gabiwaidele@yahoo.de> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:20 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach Hallo Bruce, I looked in Oberkirch yesterday. I did not find something looking like an old "village" or something like that. Fernach was in the area K 10 in this Stadtplan: http://www.oberkirch.de/inhalt/stadtplan/stadtplan_index.html Liebe Grüsse Gabi Waidele ----- Original Message ----- From: "djweber" <djwdjw@ix.netcom.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach Bruce, I realize from your direct message that knowing Fernach has been a part of Oberkirch, you are fairly satisfied. Those Church Registers of Oberkirch should cover any of the Rite information you need. But take a look at Gabi's web site. Although the pictures did not come up for me, they might for you in your computer. As I expected that Fernach would have been to the east, thinking that the heart of Oberkirch was the larger area and any expansion would have been to the east, I goofed. Perhaps a map URL search, zoomed in to the west side of town will find some street named Fernach for you. I imagine Wendelin knows this....I ran an < images.google > search for Fernach and < images > has almost all of his Town Wappen are linked to their search engine with several direct links to various of his < ortenau-genealogy > pages. Hmmmm, does mean < google > is that good? djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com ------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabi Waidele" <gabiwaidele@yahoo.de> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 4:18 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach Hallo DJ, ich fahre heute nachmittag durch Oberkirch. Ich kenne Fernach, also ich glaube zu wissen wo das ist bzw. war. Fernach taucht als Name noch auf in der Oberkircher Fasent http://www.fernach.de/Geschichte/geschichte.html Die Menschen die in dieser Ecke von Oberkirch leben bilden eine eigene "Stabhalterei". Soviel ich weiss, liegt Fernach im Westlichen Teil Oberkirchs. Ich werd aber nochmal ganz genau nachfragen und dann Bescheid geben. Sorry for the english-speaking-members. I tried to write this in english but I have not enough words. I think I know where Fernach is. I can drive through Oberkirch today and look. Than I can say you. But I thin it is in the western part of Oberkirch. Herzliche Grüsse Gabi Ich werde mal nachfragen. ------------------------------- 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

    03/14/2008 04:38:19
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Obervorschuetz
    2. djweber
    3. Chuck, Both < http://www.mapquest.com > and < http://tomcat-dmaweb1.jrc.it/fuzzyg/query/ > offer me a Obervorschütz in Hessen. Mapquest offers nearby towns of Maden, Gudensberg, Cappel and Niedervorschütz. Fuzzy says 51°9'0'' N, 9°21'0'' E. See if this looks right to you. djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com ---------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: <Cgs1996@aol.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 7:11 PM Subject: [Ortenau] Obervorschuetz > Does anyone know where this town is located? > > TIA > > Chuck Schober >

    03/13/2008 04:12:28
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Fernach
    2. djweber
    3. Bruce, I realize from your direct message that knowing Fernach has been a part of Oberkirch, you are fairly satisfied. Those Church Registers of Oberkirch should cover any of the Rite information you need. But take a look at Gabi's web site. Although the pictures did not come up for me, they might for you in your computer. As I expected that Fernach would have been to the east, thinking that the heart of Oberkirch was the larger area and any expansion would have been to the east, I goofed. Perhaps a map URL search, zoomed in to the west side of town will find some street named Fernach for you. I imagine Wendelin knows this....I ran an < images.google > search for Fernach and < images > has almost all of his Town Wappen are linked to their search engine with several direct links to various of his < ortenau-genealogy > pages. Hmmmm, does mean < google > is that good? djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com ------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabi Waidele" <gabiwaidele@yahoo.de> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 4:18 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach Hallo DJ, ich fahre heute nachmittag durch Oberkirch. Ich kenne Fernach, also ich glaube zu wissen wo das ist bzw. war. Fernach taucht als Name noch auf in der Oberkircher Fasent http://www.fernach.de/Geschichte/geschichte.html Die Menschen die in dieser Ecke von Oberkirch leben bilden eine eigene "Stabhalterei". Soviel ich weiss, liegt Fernach im Westlichen Teil Oberkirchs. Ich werd aber nochmal ganz genau nachfragen und dann Bescheid geben. Sorry for the english-speaking-members. I tried to write this in english but I have not enough words. I think I know where Fernach is. I can drive through Oberkirch today and look. Than I can say you. But I thin it is in the western part of Oberkirch. Herzliche Grüsse Gabi Ich werde mal nachfragen.

    03/13/2008 03:50:29
    1. [Ortenau] Obervorschuetz
    2. Does anyone know where this town is located? TIA Chuck Schober **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)

    03/13/2008 02:11:23
    1. [Ortenau] Test
    2. Bruce Spade
    3. It seem I had the wrong address, it had a L in it. Maybe now things will work correctly. Thanks Bruce

    03/13/2008 02:07:41
    1. [Ortenau] Test
    2. Bruce Spade
    3. Testing to see if my mail comes through Bruce

    03/13/2008 02:01:01
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. Darrel
    3. There are four towns named Oberweier. Oberweier/Ettlingen, Oberweier/Gaggenau, Oberweier/Buehl, Oberweier/Friesenheim. Hunter -----Original Message----- From: deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of jcengel@wi.rr.com Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 11:31 PM To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier Sorry, no luck finding Hettig/Hettich/Hättig/Hättich in the Oberweier OSB. John ---- Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: > Hello, > > a request of a non-member. > > Can someone who owns the kinship book of Oberweier look for the > name Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? He was born before 1800. > > It's also possible that Paul Hettig was born in another Oberweier, > maybe the town near Vimbuch. Maybe we have a listmember who owns the > Seelbuch. > Has the Seelbuch of Vimbuch an entry for Paul Hettig (Hettich, > Hättig, Hättich...)? > > Thanks, > 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

    03/13/2008 12:40:38
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hi John, thanks for looking. I know there are 2 other towns Oberweier in Baden but I saw that Durbach has a hamlet with the name Oberweiler and the surname Hettig did exist there... the search continues Ich weiß dass es 2 weitere Oberweier in Baden gibt aber ich habe gesehen dass Durbach einen Weiler mit Namen Oberweiler hat und dass der Nachname Hettig in Durbach existierte... die Suche geht weiter - Wendelin On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 22:31:28 -0600 <jcengel@wi.rr.com> wrote: > Sorry, no luck finding Hettig/Hettich/Hättig/Hättich in the Oberweier > OSB. > > John > ---- Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > a request of a non-member. > > > > Can someone who owns the kinship book of Oberweier look for the > > name Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? He was born before > > 1800. > > > > It's also possible that Paul Hettig was born in another Oberweier, > > maybe the town near Vimbuch. Maybe we have a listmember who owns the > > Seelbuch. > > Has the Seelbuch of Vimbuch an entry for Paul Hettig (Hettich, > > Hättig, Hättich...)? > > > > Thanks, > > Wendelin

    03/13/2008 10:33:35
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Fernach
    2. Gabi Waidele
    3. Hallo DJ, ich fahre heute nachmittag durch Oberkirch. Ich kenne Fernach, also ich glaube zu wissen wo das ist bzw. war. Fernach taucht als Name noch auf in der Oberkircher Fasent http://www.fernach.de/Geschichte/geschichte.html Die Menschen die in dieser Ecke von Oberkirch leben bilden eine eigene "Stabhalterei". Soviel ich weiss, liegt Fernach im Westlichen Teil Oberkirchs. Ich werd aber nochmal ganz genau nachfragen und dann Bescheid geben. Sorry for the english-speaking-members. I tried to write this in english but I have not enough words. I think I know where Fernach is. I can drive through Oberkirch today and look. Than I can say you. But I thin it is in the western part of Oberkirch. Herzliche Grüsse Gabi Ich werde mal nachfragen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "djweber" <djwdjw@ix.netcom.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 3:17 AM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Fernach > Bruce, > > My guess is that you used a new (or different) e-mail address, an address > which Rootsweb did not recognize. Your message was refused for the List > so > I am repeating your question below. > > Fernach from Wendelin's page on Oberkirch became part of that town in > 1872. > I would assume this means that "way back then" Oberkirch had expanded > sufficiently to move beyond Fernach and that today Fernach is a few > streets > within the city, a Fernach Square, a Fernach Corners (as we would call old > towns in the US) something like that. I tried several of the online > mapping > programs to see if I could find a Fernachstrasse in a map of Oberkirch but > I > must have used the wrong programs or Fernach is merely a memory in > Oberkirch > today. > > I did find that the URL for < http://www.oberkirch.de/ > (unless I typed > it > wrong ) is up for sale. > > For Fernach for you, I will defer immediately to any of our German List > members who know much more than I. Will someone please tell Bruce where > Fernach used to be. > > Also, Bruce, if you are planning on using this e-mail address rather than > your subscribed e-mail adress, some adjustments have to be made for the > List. > > djweber > djwdjw@ix.netcom.com > -------------------------- > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bruce Spade" <baspade@c-zone.net> > To: <deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:10 PM > Subject: Fernach > > > I see Fernach listed on the website but can't find it on a map. Can > someone > tell me where it is in relation to Oberkirch? > Thank you, Bruce > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/13/2008 04:18:52
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. Sorry, no luck finding Hettig/Hettich/Hättig/Hättich in the Oberweier OSB. John ---- Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> wrote: > Hello, > > a request of a non-member. > > Can someone who owns the kinship book of Oberweier look for the > name Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? He was born before 1800. > > It's also possible that Paul Hettig was born in another Oberweier, > maybe the town near Vimbuch. Maybe we have a listmember who owns the > Seelbuch. > Has the Seelbuch of Vimbuch an entry for Paul Hettig (Hettich, > Hättig, Hättich...)? > > Thanks, > 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

    03/12/2008 04:31:28
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Fernach
    2. djweber
    3. Bruce, My guess is that you used a new (or different) e-mail address, an address which Rootsweb did not recognize. Your message was refused for the List so I am repeating your question below. Fernach from Wendelin's page on Oberkirch became part of that town in 1872. I would assume this means that "way back then" Oberkirch had expanded sufficiently to move beyond Fernach and that today Fernach is a few streets within the city, a Fernach Square, a Fernach Corners (as we would call old towns in the US) something like that. I tried several of the online mapping programs to see if I could find a Fernachstrasse in a map of Oberkirch but I must have used the wrong programs or Fernach is merely a memory in Oberkirch today. I did find that the URL for < http://www.oberkirch.de/ > (unless I typed it wrong ) is up for sale. For Fernach for you, I will defer immediately to any of our German List members who know much more than I. Will someone please tell Bruce where Fernach used to be. Also, Bruce, if you are planning on using this e-mail address rather than your subscribed e-mail adress, some adjustments have to be made for the List. djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com -------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Spade" <baspade@c-zone.net> To: <deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:10 PM Subject: Fernach I see Fernach listed on the website but can't find it on a map. Can someone tell me where it is in relation to Oberkirch? Thank you, Bruce

    03/12/2008 03:17:29
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hi Tim, thanks for your fast response. - Wendelin > Wendelin, > > I have the Seelbuch for Vimbuch which includes the community of > Oberweier and I do not see that surname in the Vimbuch parish or any > community noted in the Seelbuch (Balzhofen, Henchhurst, Kinzhurst, > Moos,Oberbruch, Oberweier, Vimbuch and Zell.) > I have the Gamshurst OFB (Ortsfamilienbuch) and there are 5 > HÄTTICH families noted from 1750-1820; but there is not a single > child born with the name of Paul. > I have the Grossweier Ortsfamilienbuch and there is no mention of > a Hettich or variant spelling of it in Grossweier. > I'm sorry I couldn't be of more assistance. > Tim Allgeyer > Cincinnati > Researching ancestors in Vimbuch and Gamshurst

    03/12/2008 02:47:38
    1. [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello, a request of a non-member. Can someone who owns the kinship book of Oberweier look for the name Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? He was born before 1800. It's also possible that Paul Hettig was born in another Oberweier, maybe the town near Vimbuch. Maybe we have a listmember who owns the Seelbuch. Has the Seelbuch of Vimbuch an entry for Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? Thanks, Wendelin

    03/12/2008 11:49:48
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Annoying Message #22
    2. Darrel
    3. Thank you very much for this site, djweber. It is full of fascinating data. Hunter (Woehrle/Blumenschein) -----Original Message----- From: deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:deu-bad-ortenau-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of djweber Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:36 PM To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com Subject: [Ortenau] Annoying Message #22 There are a number of web sites which offer Time Lines and Almanac-type information. Perhaps I have not found the best but I have found a series of web pages which seem as complete as possible for Almanac-type details. If you wonder about world happenings during the life-time of any of your ancestors, take a look at < http://www.answers.com/topic/---- > and REPLACE the "----" with a specific year such as < http://www.answers.com/topic/1700 > or < http://www.answers.com/topic/1815 > or whatever year was in your ancestor's lifetime. Some of the year pages are in more detail than other pages but I have tried various years from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s and have found the pages filled with information. djwdjw@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------- 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

    03/12/2008 11:06:55
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Oberweier
    2. In a message dated 03/12/2008 12:50:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, genealogy@babbalu.com writes: It's also possible that Paul Hettig was born in another Oberweier, maybe the town near Vimbuch. Maybe we have a listmember who owns the Seelbuch. Has the Seelbuch of Vimbuch an entry for Paul Hettig (Hettich, Hättig, Hättich...)? Wendelin, I have the Seelbuch for Vimbuch which includes the community of Oberweier and I do not see that surname in the Vimbuch parish or any community noted in the Seelbuch (Balzhofen, Henchhurst, Kinzhurst, Moos,Oberbruch, Oberweier, Vimbuch and Zell.) I have the Gamshurst OFB (Ortsfamilienbuch) and there are 5 HÄTTICH families noted from 1750-1820; but there is not a single child born with the name of Paul. I have the Grossweier Ortsfamilienbuch and there is no mention of a Hettich or variant spelling of it in Grossweier. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more assistance. Tim Allgeyer Cincinnati Researching ancestors in Vimbuch and Gamshurst **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)

    03/12/2008 09:34:59
    1. [Ortenau] Annoying Message #22
    2. djweber
    3. There are a number of web sites which offer Time Lines and Almanac-type information. Perhaps I have not found the best but I have found a series of web pages which seem as complete as possible for Almanac-type details. If you wonder about world happenings during the life-time of any of your ancestors, take a look at < http://www.answers.com/topic/---- > and REPLACE the "----" with a specific year such as < http://www.answers.com/topic/1700 > or < http://www.answers.com/topic/1815 > or whatever year was in your ancestor's lifetime. Some of the year pages are in more detail than other pages but I have tried various years from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s and have found the pages filled with information. djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com

    03/11/2008 03:36:27
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Weibel
    2. David Wyble Sr
    3. Thanks I will check these areas out. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Wendelin Irslinger<mailto:genealogy@babbalu.com> To: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com<mailto:deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 12:52 PM Subject: Re: [Ortenau] Weibel Hello Dave, you should maybe join mailinglists of the Saarland area, there is also a German mailinglist. There are hundreds of persons with the names Waibel (hundreds with telephone) and Weibel (about 250 with telephone) in Germany and I do not believe they are all related with each other so you should at first make research in the Saarland area. Weibel live especially in the Stuttgart area, Ludwigshafen/Heidelberg area, Frankfurt area, Saarland, München area, Düsseldorf and Köln area, Hannover area... Here is a small map which shows the spreading of Weibels: http://ortenau.genealogy-bw.de/weibel.gif<http://ortenau.genealogy-bw.de/weibel.gif> A Weibel was a profession: Feldwebel, Unteroffizier, Gerichtsdiener, Amtsdiener. - Wendelin On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 21:19:43 -0500 "David Wyble Sr" <cwowretusmc@msn.com<mailto:cwowretusmc@msn.com>> wrote: > I am still searching for Johannes and Carl/Karl Weibel who lived in > the Saarland and Schmelz areas. Nonnweiler,rSt Ingbert, > Abentheverhutte and the Dist of Trier have all been mentioned. > > A kind lady referred me to the city of Freiburg, Breeisgau, Reilinge, > Riegel am Kaiserstuhl, Karsruhe Archiv...State, City of Baden where > most of the surname WEIBEL came up. > > IN ADDITION SHE MENTIONED THAT SUSANNA MUELLER, ANNA HUG AND > MAGDALENA LIECHTENAUER RELATED FEMALES SHOW UP WITH WEIBEL'S, > 1703-1705. THAT WAS ALL THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. > > I would appreciate it if anyone can guide me with the above to help > me find them. > > Thanks > > Dave Wyble

    03/09/2008 05:19:51