Looking for info on the following individuals/families with the hope of learning more about my Muller/Feil/Pfeil/Grieser ancestors and/or establishing a connection to any present-day cousins. I hope this email is clear enough - trying to get my thoughts in some sense of order! 1: Heinrich Muller – born in 12 Apr 1854 – perhaps in Grossremete, Koningshof or Blumenthal. He was living in Konigshof as of 1907. We think he died in 1931, but where, we do not know. 2: Anna Feil/Pfeil. Wife of Heinrich Muller. Born Dec 1846 in ? and died in 1901, presumed Konigshof. 3. Griisser/Grusser/Grieser/Griesz, surname etc. spelling variants. (Spelled Grieser on manifests, crossed out and spelled Griisser or Grusser w/ umlau. Spelled Griisser in the States.) Michael (b. 24 July 1873) and Anna Muller Grieser (b. 24 Jan 1879_. They were married 28 Feb 1897 and definitely lived in Blumenthal and in Koningshof. Michael possibly lived in Deutschbentschek or Grossremete, as well, and his parents were George Michael or Michael George Grieser and Margaret (?). (All the family knows is that he said they moved a lot because of endless wars.) 4. Anna Muller Grieser’s sister, Marian Muller (b. 1885, d. 1969 Blumenthal) married Johann Papp and had 6 children: Lesti Papp (b. 1908, married Josef Kohl), Mari Papp (b. 1909 married Ignatz Muller), Johan Papp (b. 1911 married Anna Schuch), Filip Papp (b. 1912, married Margaret Schraudt and had a son Walter Papp), Lisi Papp (b. 1917 married Lorenz Markert), and Paul Papp (b. 1919 – d. 1944 in WWII.) All lived in Blumenthal as far we know. Perhaps descendants of these Papps have information on their maternal line of Marian Muller which ties into my direct line. Any information would be greatly appreciated – including hints on where to look for information/records. I am particularly interested in finding out if the surname Grieser (and any variants) can be found in the various family books around. That might help me zero in on where the family originally came from, knowing that they were constantly moving. Regards, Irene Haas