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    1. Re: [Ortenau] The Bottenau Page
    2. Wendolin, On the Bottenau page you mentioned, I found the following: 1862: Ignaz Busam und Sohn Bernhard, Weierhof The men are part of my BUSAM line. Can you tell me what the significance is of the 1862 entry? I'm attempting to determine it's meaning and coming up blank. Thank you in advance for your wonderful assistance. Beverly In a message dated 2/17/2008 2:05:06 A.M. Central Standard Time, deu-bad-ortenau-request@rootsweb.com writes: I included on the Bottenau page some additional information. Click on "Sources" and scroll down to the section "Orte (Towns)". **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)

    02/16/2008 08:30:00
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Herztal
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello Karen, maybe Christian Männle and his wife were not born in the parish Nussbach but in a neighboring town. It's possible that his emigration record has any information when and where they were born. No, I do not belive the people below him were als Männle at least not all, I believe their given names are Jewish names: Herz, Hanchen, Salomon. - Wendelin On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 11:57:34 -0800 Karen Querna <Karen@qualitypumps.com> wrote: > Dear Wendelin, > Christain Mannle - my mystery man, I have searched the Hertzal > Nussbach registers for him with no luck. You mentioned in one of the > digests his name was in the book in 1853. Below is from the ship > manifest of the Adelaide Metcalf from March 28, 1855. Marianne was > his wife. I believe that the people below him were also Mannle and > may of been the members listed with him on the auswanderer index. I > been able to trace Christian in America, but not the others below. In > the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census. With some of the first names one > would of thought this would be easy. Any thoughts of other versions > of first names? Or where did they go. Christian and Marianne went to > Boston. thank you > Karenq > > > 18 Walter Marianne 26 F Farmer Bade United > States 19* Marmle Christian 32 M Farmer Bade > United States 20 Mela Herz 52 M Farmer > Bade United States 21 Mela Hanchen 38 F > Farmer Bade United States 22 Mela Hanchen 10 > F Farmer Bade United States 23 Mela Salomon > 8 M Farmer Bade United States 24 Mela > Bertha 8 F Farmer Bade United States 25 > Mela Regina 7 F Farmer Bade United States > 26 Mela Berthold 6 M Farmer Bade United > States 27 Mela Jetta 5 F Farmer Bade > United States 28 Mela Ferdinand 6m M Farmer > Bade United States > >

    02/16/2008 02:20:54
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Herztal
    2. My wife's side of the tree has family members named Salomon and are not Jewish, but Lutheran. They are also Swedish though. I do not necessarily support the idea of setting presumptions of religious affiliation solely upon names. But I also question the association of the Melas as Mannles, because of the age of the elder Mennle. At 52, I would have suspected him to be the head of the household. That is not to say it never happened like this, but generally when I see a family with a younger male as the apparent head of the family, the elder male was the father-in-law. Brian On Sat, February 16, 2008 2:20 pm, Wendelin Irslinger wrote: > Hello Karen, > > maybe Christian Männle and his wife were not born in the parish Nussbach > but in a neighboring town. It's possible that his emigration > record has any information when and where they were born. > > No, I do not belive the people below him were als Männle at least not > all, I believe their given names are Jewish names: Herz, Hanchen, > Salomon. > > - Wendelin > > On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 11:57:34 -0800 > Karen Querna <Karen@qualitypumps.com> wrote: > >> Dear Wendelin, >> Christain Mannle - my mystery man, I have searched the Hertzal >> Nussbach registers for him with no luck. You mentioned in one of the >> digests his name was in the book in 1853. Below is from the ship >> manifest of the Adelaide Metcalf from March 28, 1855. Marianne was >> his wife. I believe that the people below him were also Mannle and >> may of been the members listed with him on the auswanderer index. I >> been able to trace Christian in America, but not the others below. In >> the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census. With some of the first names one >> would of thought this would be easy. Any thoughts of other versions >> of first names? Or where did they go. Christian and Marianne went to >> Boston. thank you >> Karenq >> >> >> 18 Walter Marianne 26 F Farmer Bade United >> States 19* Marmle Christian 32 M Farmer Bade >> United States 20 Mela Herz 52 M Farmer >> Bade United States 21 Mela Hanchen 38 F >> Farmer Bade United States 22 Mela Hanchen 10 >> F Farmer Bade United States 23 Mela Salomon >> 8 M Farmer Bade United States 24 Mela >> Bertha 8 F Farmer Bade United States 25 >> Mela Regina 7 F Farmer Bade United States >> 26 Mela Berthold 6 M Farmer Bade United >> States 27 Mela Jetta 5 F Farmer Bade >> United States 28 Mela Ferdinand 6m M Farmer >> Bade United States >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    02/16/2008 08:36:40
    1. Re: [Ortenau] DEU-BAD-ORTENAU Digest, Vol 3, Issue 18
    2. Karen Querna
    3. Dear Wendelin, Christain Mannle - my mystery man, I have searched the Hertzal Nussbach registers for him with no luck. You mentioned in one of the digests his name was in the book in 1853. Below is from the ship manifest of the Adelaide Metcalf from March 28, 1855. Marianne was his wife. I believe that the people below him were also Mannle and may of been the members listed with him on the auswanderer index. I been able to trace Christian in America, but not the others below. In the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census. With some of the first names one would of thought this would be easy. Any thoughts of other versions of first names? Or where did they go. Christian and Marianne went to Boston. thank you Karenq 18 Walter Marianne 26 F Farmer Bade United States 19* Marmle Christian 32 M Farmer Bade United States 20 Mela Herz 52 M Farmer Bade United States 21 Mela Hanchen 38 F Farmer Bade United States 22 Mela Hanchen 10 F Farmer Bade United States 23 Mela Salomon 8 M Farmer Bade United States 24 Mela Bertha 8 F Farmer Bade United States 25 Mela Regina 7 F Farmer Bade United States 26 Mela Berthold 6 M Farmer Bade United States 27 Mela Jetta 5 F Farmer Bade United States 28 Mela Ferdinand 6m M Farmer Bade United States > > Hello! > > Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind > Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger > rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenb?hl > (Meisenb?hl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake > in writing or reading. > > Meisenb?hl belongs to the parish Nu?bach. Question: Have the parish > records of Nu?bach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? > Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nu?bach? > > Thanks, > Wendelin > >

    02/16/2008 04:57:34
    1. Re: [Ortenau] DEU-BAD-ORTENAU Digest, Vol 3, Issue 20
    2. Karen Querna
    3. Planning to to there today! They should be open as the snow is melting and it will be sunny outside! karenq deu-bad-ortenau-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Today's Topics: > > 1. Welschensteinach -- Schwendemann / Mellert (djweber) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [Ortenau] Welschensteinach -- Schwendemann / Mellert > From: > "djweber" <djwdjw@ix.netcom.com> > Date: > Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:18:58 -0600 > To: > <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > > To: > <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > > > Karen, Frank, I know that you two are or will be starting into the > Welschensteinach Church Registers. > > Jim, John, perhaps one of you might still have some films of the Church > Registers on Extended basis at your local Family History Center. > > This has nothing to do with my search but I am working with a woman > who is > NOT a member of this List about her search and information on the Mellert > family. > > If any of the four of you might have at your Family History Center the > Church Register films which would cover Welschensteinach baptisms of 1849 > and marriages of the period 1866 to 1870 I would appreciation some > help. If > you don't have those films, I'll reorder evntually. (The films I have on > Extended are of the earlier years.) > > My question is of a Magdalena Schwendemann along with a Josef > Mellert. Is > there a record of baptism of a Schwendemann girl on approximately June > 21, > 1849 and might that same person be listed between 1867 and April 1870 has > having married a Josef Mellert? > > djweber > djwdjw@ix.netcom.com > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To contact the DEU-BAD-ORTENAU list administrator, send an email to > DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the DEU-BAD-ORTENAU mailing list, send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU@rootsweb.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 > email with no additional text. >

    02/14/2008 11:58:37
    1. [Ortenau] Welschensteinach -- Schwendemann / Mellert
    2. djweber
    3. Karen, Frank, I know that you two are or will be starting into the Welschensteinach Church Registers. Jim, John, perhaps one of you might still have some films of the Church Registers on Extended basis at your local Family History Center. This has nothing to do with my search but I am working with a woman who is NOT a member of this List about her search and information on the Mellert family. If any of the four of you might have at your Family History Center the Church Register films which would cover Welschensteinach baptisms of 1849 and marriages of the period 1866 to 1870 I would appreciation some help. If you don't have those films, I'll reorder evntually. (The films I have on Extended are of the earlier years.) My question is of a Magdalena Schwendemann along with a Josef Mellert. Is there a record of baptism of a Schwendemann girl on approximately June 21, 1849 and might that same person be listed between 1867 and April 1870 has having married a Josef Mellert? djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com

    02/14/2008 07:18:58
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Maisenbuhl & Offenburg Lookups
    2. To all that have made "lookup" requests on the Nussbach film, I will do my best to get back to you w/results whether it be good or bad news. I volunteer once a week at the Family History Center [today] and the patrons that come into the Center come first. As time permits, I will view the film I have and get back to all of you when I have gone thru the film and have results. I wish you all well and good luck I find your ancestors on the film. Beverly **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)

    02/13/2008 04:11:27
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Microfilm Look Ups on Nussbach Film
    2. Wendolin, I will look anyway. I don't mind. The older church records show house numbers. If you have that, I can look to see if it appears on the film during that time period. By the way, list members, Parish registers for various years for Nussbach, Zusenhofen, Schlatten, Diebersbach, Maisenbuhl, Herztal. Baptisms, marriages, deaths. Beverly In a message dated 2/12/2008 2:05:02 A.M. Central Standard Time, deu-bad-ortenau-request@rootsweb.com writes: It seems that Nu?bach has not a Familienbuch? My hope is that the records have at least an index of names so it's easy to find a surname. I do not ask to search all pages of the records. I am really not certain if the surname was correctly read or wrote. Thanks, Wendelin **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)

    02/12/2008 06:57:22
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Offenburg Microfilm
    2. "Jürgen Frontzek"
    3. High Mack Zanon, is it possible for you to look also for my ancestor, probably died in Offenburg between 1882 and 1900, her name was Agathe RAPP, born 1827 in Gerstheim (Elsass), daughter of Alois RAPP and Viktoria SEIDEL? Greetings from Munich Juergen Frontzek -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 13:41:44 EST > Von: BZanon@aol.com > An: deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com, agoff@surewest.net > Betreff: Re: [Ortenau] Offenburg Microfilm > Arlene, > > If you haven't already viewed microfilm for Offenburg, I have a # of rolls > > of microfilm on permanent loan for Offenburg Katholische Kirch as follows: > > Mikrofilm aufgeenommen von Manuscripten im Erzbischöflichen Archiv > Freiburg > im Breisgau. > Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and indexes > for Offenburg, Baden, Germany. Also includes Albersbach, part of > Fessenbach, > Käfersberg, part of Ortenberg, Zell and Weierbach, now Zell-Weierbach, > Elgersweier, Bohlsbach, Fessenbach, Rammersweier, Durbach, Gengenbach, > Waltersweier. > > If you need a look up, maybe I can help. > > > > Beverly Mack Zanon > As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die > _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ > (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) > > > > In a message dated 2/11/2008 2:04:45 A.M. Central Standard Time, > deu-bad-ortenau-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > My Josef SCHNEIDER from Offenburg emigrated > > Beverly Mack Zanon > As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die > _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ > (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) > > > > > > > > **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy > Awards. Go to AOL Music. > (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565) > > ------------------------------- > 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 -- GMX FreeMail: 1 GB Postfach, 5 E-Mail-Adressen, 10 Free SMS. Alle Infos und kostenlose Anmeldung: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freemail

    02/12/2008 04:26:45
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Maisenbuhl & Bottenau Microfilm
    2. "Dr. Hansjörg Streif"
    3. *Beverly,* with great interest I read your mail. Dealing with persons who lived and still live in Bottenau-Schlatten I would like to ask whether or not you have collected dates about the families Dilger and Braun? I already have ordered fhe films for Nussbach, but I did not look at them so far. I stem from Oberkirch and know most of the farm houses of Bottenau quite well. Although living in northern Germany since about 40 years I travel to the Rench valley twice or three times per year. Hansjoerg *Von:* deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com *Gesendet:* 11.02.08 19:36:32 *An:* genealogy@babbalu.com *Betreff:* Re: [Ortenau] Maisenbuhl & Bottenau Microfilm Wendolin, I have ALL the film for Nussbach Katholische Kirche which includes some records for Maisenbuhl and Bottenau on permanent loan at my local family history center where I volunteer. As follows: Mikrofilm aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Erzbischöflichen Archiv Freiburg. Parish register of Nußbach, Zusenhofen, Schlatten, Diebersbach, Maisenbühl, Herztal. Baptisms, marriages, deaths. Nußbach: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1637-1669, 1691-1786 - FHL INTL Film [ 958811 ] Taufen 1786-1900 Heiraten 1738-1900 Tote 1786-1824 - FHL INTL Film [ 958812 ] Tote 1825-1900 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1825-1900 (FILIALEN: Zusenhofen, Herztal, Maisenbühl) Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1864-1900 (Bottenau) - FHL INTL Film [ 958813 ] I can't guarantee that what you are looking for will be on the film, but I'll be glad to look for you if you send me the details I need to view the film. And if I find what you need, I can send it to you via email attachment. Beverly Mack Zanon As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:06:45 +0100 From: Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> Subject: [Ortenau] Bottenau To: "deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com" <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <20080210170645.5c5db2cc.genealogy@babbalu.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hello! Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenb?hl (Meisenb?hl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake in writing or reading. Meisenb?hl belongs to the parish Nu?bach. Question: Have the parish records of Nu?bach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nu?bach? Thanks, Wendelin ************************************ **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) ------------------------------- 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 Der WEB.DE SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! *http://smartsurfer.web.de/?mc=100071&distributionid=000000000066* [http://smartsurfer.web.de/?mc=100071&distributionid=000000000066]

    02/12/2008 03:24:38
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Maisenbuhl & Bottenau Microfilm
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello Beverly, unfortunately I only have that quotation from the book which is the year 1793 and the name Jerg (= Georg) Irslinger. It seems that Nußbach has not a Familienbuch? My hope is that the records have at least an index of names so it's easy to find a surname. I do not ask to search all pages of the records. I am really not certain if the surname was correctly read or wrote. Thanks, Wendelin On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 13:35:18 EST BZanon@aol.com wrote: > Wendolin, > I have ALL the film for Nussbach Katholische Kirche which includes > some records for Maisenbuhl and Bottenau on permanent loan at my > local family history center where I volunteer. As follows: > > Mikrofilm aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Erzbischöflichen Archiv > Freiburg. Parish register of Nußbach, Zusenhofen, Schlatten, > Diebersbach, Maisenbühl, Herztal. Baptisms, marriages, deaths. > > Nußbach: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1637-1669, 1691-1786 - FHL INTL > Film [ 958811 ] > Taufen 1786-1900 Heiraten 1738-1900 Tote 1786-1824 - FHL INTL Film > [ 958812 ] > Tote 1825-1900 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1825-1900 (FILIALEN: > Zusenhofen, Herztal, Maisenbühl) Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1864-1900 > (Bottenau) - FHL INTL Film [ 958813 ] > > I can't guarantee that what you are looking for will be on the film, > but I'll be glad to look for you if you send me the details I need to > view the film. And if I find what you need, I can send it to you via > email attachment. > > Beverly Mack Zanon > As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die > _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ > (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) >

    02/11/2008 01:36:12
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Herztal
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello Karen, I assume his German surname was Männle. The book mentions that Christian Männle and his family emigrated with financial relief of the community Herztal in 1853. Christian Männle is also in the emigration database of Baden-Württemberg. - Wendelin On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 07:06:25 -0800 Karen Querna <Karen@qualitypumps.com> wrote: > Dear Wendelin, > I will look at the FHC here on Wed. There may be a Nussbach tape > that I paid for, a year or two ago. By any chance is there a > John/Johannes Christain Maenley b. Oct 15, 1815? In the Auswander > index he stated his origination was Herztal, Nussbach. He left with 9 > persons. I could not find him at all in the births from Herztal. > Also I am looking for his wife Mary Ann Walter b. abt. June 1829. > Also of interest is the "9" persons he left with. the names on the > ship manifest are spelled as "Mela" - Herz 52, Hanchen 38, Hanchen > 10, Salomn 8, Bertha 8, Regina 7, Berthold 6, Jetta 5, Ferdinand 6 > mo. ( this family I have never be able to trace once they made it to > the USA on the Adelaide Metcalf March 27.1855.) > Best, > Karenq

    02/11/2008 01:09:42
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Offenburg Microfilm
    2. Arlene, If you haven't already viewed microfilm for Offenburg, I have a # of rolls of microfilm on permanent loan for Offenburg Katholische Kirch as follows: Mikrofilm aufgeenommen von Manuscripten im Erzbischöflichen Archiv Freiburg im Breisgau. Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and indexes for Offenburg, Baden, Germany. Also includes Albersbach, part of Fessenbach, Käfersberg, part of Ortenberg, Zell and Weierbach, now Zell-Weierbach, Elgersweier, Bohlsbach, Fessenbach, Rammersweier, Durbach, Gengenbach, Waltersweier. If you need a look up, maybe I can help. Beverly Mack Zanon As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) In a message dated 2/11/2008 2:04:45 A.M. Central Standard Time, deu-bad-ortenau-request@rootsweb.com writes: My Josef SCHNEIDER from Offenburg emigrated Beverly Mack Zanon As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)

    02/11/2008 06:41:44
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Maisenbuhl & Bottenau Microfilm
    2. Wendolin, I have ALL the film for Nussbach Katholische Kirche which includes some records for Maisenbuhl and Bottenau on permanent loan at my local family history center where I volunteer. As follows: Mikrofilm aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Erzbischöflichen Archiv Freiburg. Parish register of Nußbach, Zusenhofen, Schlatten, Diebersbach, Maisenbühl, Herztal. Baptisms, marriages, deaths. Nußbach: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1637-1669, 1691-1786 - FHL INTL Film [ 958811 ] Taufen 1786-1900 Heiraten 1738-1900 Tote 1786-1824 - FHL INTL Film [ 958812 ] Tote 1825-1900 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1825-1900 (FILIALEN: Zusenhofen, Herztal, Maisenbühl) Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1864-1900 (Bottenau) - FHL INTL Film [ 958813 ] I can't guarantee that what you are looking for will be on the film, but I'll be glad to look for you if you send me the details I need to view the film. And if I find what you need, I can send it to you via email attachment. Beverly Mack Zanon As Long As We're Remembered, We'll Never Die _http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html_ (http://hometown.aol.com/bzanon/myhomepage/index.html) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:06:45 +0100 From: Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> Subject: [Ortenau] Bottenau To: "deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com" <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <20080210170645.5c5db2cc.genealogy@babbalu.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hello! Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenb?hl (Meisenb?hl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake in writing or reading. Meisenb?hl belongs to the parish Nu?bach. Question: Have the parish records of Nu?bach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nu?bach? Thanks, Wendelin ************************************ **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)

    02/11/2008 06:35:18
    1. Re: [Ortenau] DEU-BAD-ORTENAU Digest, Vol 3, Issue 16
    2. Karen Querna
    3. Dear Wendelin, I will look at the FHC here on Wed. There may be a Nussbach tape that I paid for, a year or two ago. By any chance is there a John/Johannes Christain Maenley b. Oct 15, 1815? In the Auswander index he stated his origination was Herztal, Nussbach. He left with 9 persons. I could not find him at all in the births from Herztal. Also I am looking for his wife Mary Ann Walter b. abt. June 1829. Also of interest is the "9" persons he left with. the names on the ship manifest are spelled as "Mela" - Herz 52, Hanchen 38, Hanchen 10, Salomn 8, Bertha 8, Regina 7, Berthold 6, Jetta 5, Ferdinand 6 mo. ( this family I have never be able to trace once they made it to the USA on the Adelaide Metcalf March 27.1855.) Best, Karenq deu-bad-ortenau-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Today's Topics: > > 1. Bottenau (Wendelin Irslinger) > 2. Re: Bottenau (Arlene) > 3. Re: Bottenau (Wendelin Irslinger) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [Ortenau] Bottenau > From: > Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> > Date: > Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:06:45 +0100 > To: > "deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com" <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > > To: > "deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com" <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > > > Hello! > > Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind > Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger > rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenbühl > (Meisenbühl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake > in writing or reading. > > Meisenbühl belongs to the parish Nußbach. Question: Have the parish > records of Nußbach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? > Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nußbach? > > Thanks, > Wendelin > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [Ortenau] Bottenau > From: > "Arlene" <agoff@surewest.net> > Date: > Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:14:28 -0800 > To: > <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > > To: > <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > > > Hello Wendelin: > I am searching Ancestry.com for any Nussbach clues for your > IRSLINGERs. While doing that - I found other records. I wonder: is > your surname IRSLINGER rare? I found an IRSLINGER emigrated from > Offenburg to US. Then, ten IRSLINGERs are found in Brooklyn, Kings Co > NY census records from 1900 to 1930. My Josef SCHNEIDER from > Offenburg emigrated and settled in Brooklyn circa 1866, If these > Brooklyn NY (Offenburg emigrant) IRSLINGERs are of interest to you, > just let me know and I will send details - Best, Arlene: > Baden, Germany Emigration Index, 1866-1911 > about Karl Irslinger > Name: Karl Irslinger > Place of Origin > (Town, District, Province): Niederschopfheim, Offenburg, Baden > Year Emigrated: 1882 > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendelin Irslinger" > <genealogy@babbalu.com> > To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 8:06 AM > Subject: [Ortenau] Bottenau > > > Hello! > > Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind > Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger > rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenbühl > (Meisenbühl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake > in writing or reading. > > Meisenbühl belongs to the parish Nußbach. Question: Have the parish > records of Nußbach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? > Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nußbach? > > 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 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [Ortenau] Bottenau > From: > Wendelin Irslinger <genealogy@babbalu.com> > Date: > Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:39:09 +0100 > To: > deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com > > To: > deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com > > > Hello Arlene, > > yes luckily my surname is rare so it's not so difficult to research all. > Some Irslingers emigrated to the US (and some of them lived in Brooklyn) > but it seems only 2 or 3 have living descendants. > Irslingers in the US answered my letters so I have some information > about their ancestors. > And I think I have all information from Ancestry.com incl. census > records. > The only problem are the Irslingers who have no living descendants (in > Brooklyn and especially in Philadelphia). Census records have answered > some questions but not all. > > - Wendelin > > On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:14:28 -0800 > "Arlene" <agoff@surewest.net> wrote: > > >> Hello Wendelin: >> I am searching Ancestry.com for any Nussbach clues for your >> IRSLINGERs. While doing that - I found other records. I wonder: is >> your surname IRSLINGER rare? I found an IRSLINGER emigrated from >> Offenburg to US. Then, ten IRSLINGERs are found in Brooklyn, Kings >> Co NY census records from 1900 to 1930. My Josef SCHNEIDER from >> Offenburg emigrated and settled in Brooklyn circa 1866, If these >> Brooklyn NY (Offenburg emigrant) IRSLINGERs are of interest to you, >> just let me know and I will send details - Best, Arlene: >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To contact the DEU-BAD-ORTENAU list administrator, send an email to > DEU-BAD-ORTENAU-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the DEU-BAD-ORTENAU mailing list, send an email to DEU-BAD-ORTENAU@rootsweb.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 > email with no additional text. >

    02/11/2008 12:06:25
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Bottenau
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello Arlene, yes luckily my surname is rare so it's not so difficult to research all. Some Irslingers emigrated to the US (and some of them lived in Brooklyn) but it seems only 2 or 3 have living descendants. Irslingers in the US answered my letters so I have some information about their ancestors. And I think I have all information from Ancestry.com incl. census records. The only problem are the Irslingers who have no living descendants (in Brooklyn and especially in Philadelphia). Census records have answered some questions but not all. - Wendelin On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:14:28 -0800 "Arlene" <agoff@surewest.net> wrote: > Hello Wendelin: > I am searching Ancestry.com for any Nussbach clues for your > IRSLINGERs. While doing that - I found other records. I wonder: is > your surname IRSLINGER rare? I found an IRSLINGER emigrated from > Offenburg to US. Then, ten IRSLINGERs are found in Brooklyn, Kings > Co NY census records from 1900 to 1930. My Josef SCHNEIDER from > Offenburg emigrated and settled in Brooklyn circa 1866, If these > Brooklyn NY (Offenburg emigrant) IRSLINGERs are of interest to you, > just let me know and I will send details - Best, Arlene:

    02/10/2008 12:39:09
    1. [Ortenau] Bottenau
    2. Wendelin Irslinger
    3. Hello! Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenbühl (Meisenbühl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake in writing or reading. Meisenbühl belongs to the parish Nußbach. Question: Have the parish records of Nußbach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nußbach? Thanks, Wendelin

    02/10/2008 10:06:45
    1. Re: [Ortenau] Bottenau
    2. Arlene
    3. Hello Wendelin: I am searching Ancestry.com for any Nussbach clues for your IRSLINGERs. While doing that - I found other records. I wonder: is your surname IRSLINGER rare? I found an IRSLINGER emigrated from Offenburg to US. Then, ten IRSLINGERs are found in Brooklyn, Kings Co NY census records from 1900 to 1930. My Josef SCHNEIDER from Offenburg emigrated and settled in Brooklyn circa 1866, If these Brooklyn NY (Offenburg emigrant) IRSLINGERs are of interest to you, just let me know and I will send details - Best, Arlene: Baden, Germany Emigration Index, 1866-1911 about Karl Irslinger Name: Karl Irslinger Place of Origin (Town, District, Province): Niederschopfheim, Offenburg, Baden Year Emigrated: 1882 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendelin Irslinger" <genealogy@babbalu.com> To: <deu-bad-ortenau@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 8:06 AM Subject: [Ortenau] Bottenau Hello! Reading the history book of Bottenau "Die dreyherrschaftliche Gemeind Bottenau" I read my surname on page 134. It says that Jerg Irslinger rented a farm in Bottenau in 1793, apparently in Maisenbühl (Meisenbühl). I am wondering if he was really an Irslinger or a mistake in writing or reading. Meisenbühl belongs to the parish Nußbach. Question: Have the parish records of Nußbach a Familienbuch or at least an index of names? Perhaps someone has rented the records of Nußbach? 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

    02/10/2008 02:14:28
    1. [Ortenau] Franz Joseph Schneider & Marie Magdalena Ulsaß in Urloffen
    2. Kathy
    3. I am searching for descendants of Franz Joseph Schneider (1803-1862 son of Johann Schneider and Rosa Graus ) and Marie Magdalena Ulsaß (1805-? daughter of Johann Georg Ulsaß & Magdalena Kieffer). They were married 16 Nov 1829 in Urloffen. Witnesses at their wedding were Phillip and Ulrich Ulsaß. They had a son Xaver Schneider (1835-1865). Franz Joseph was a farmer in Urloffen but I don't believe he owned a farm - only some tracts of land. I would also like to locate the house that he lived in. Franz Joseph and Marie Magdalena Schneider are my gr gr grandparents. If you think you may be connected to this family or have any helpful information please contact me. We are planning a trip to Urloffen in the fall and would like to find some descendants of my family tree. Kathy

    02/04/2008 05:15:52
    1. [Ortenau] Looking for Urloffen residents of 1880
    2. Kathy
    3. I am still searching for the house my grandfather, Franz Xaver Schneider (1861) lived in. His parents died young and his guardian was Anton Ulsass. I have land records but have not identified the family he lived with. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Kathy

    01/28/2008 04:51:54