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    1. [DVHH] HAUMANN, of Palanka -- Was: Re: FW: Response to all Roll Call messages.
    2. John Haumann
    3. Greetings Dan, I cannot say for certain, but if there were a Haumann connection, it would have had to have happened much earlier. My grandfather is HAUMANN Andreas (b: 13Dec1869 in Palanka and married to REHLINGER Anna - b: 5Jul1875 also from Palanka). His father was HAUMANN Johann (b: 8Jul1844 in Szentfülöp and married JAKOBY Eva from Palanka). My records go back another two generations to a HAUMANN Sebastian (born 1790 in Szentfülöp). I suspect your Haumanns from Ceric may have migrated from Filipowa (Szentfülöp). As I was scanning the few HAUMANN (HAMAN) pages I have from the Filipowa book, I happened to see a reference to "Anna Untereiner" in the vicinity of a Georg HAUMANN but the birth year didn't seem quite right, and it's late and I'm getting blurry-eyed. I'll try to get back to you in the next few days when I'm more alert. John Haumann "The person who invented the pencil was smart, but the one who invented the eraser was brilliant," -- Author Unknown On Jan 15, 2018, at 6:58 PM, Andrea & Dan Walter via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES wrote: > John Haumann, > Any tie to the Haumanns that originated from Ceric? I have an great-uncle > George b. 1891, d. 1984 in Portland Oregon, with father Johann and mother > Anna Untereiner. > Dan Walter >

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