Hi Camilla, I have a Weigand brickwall myself and I will look into your data this afternoon (German time) to see if there could be a connection to mine! Kind regards Constantin On 17 Jan 2018 12:04 am, "Camilla Hardee via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < [email protected]> wrote: > Trying again. > > Through ancestry.com, I found the following information on my husband’s > great-great grandfather (who immigrated to America in 1904) in Romania, > Vital Records: Arad, Bulci, romano-catolici (romisch-katholisch), 1852-1886. > > Norbertus Joannes Weigand, baptised January 12, 1870; parents Joannes > Weigand and Clementina Stenda. > > Additional research shows that Joannes Evangelista Weigand and Clementina > had 7 other children baptized in the same church between 1859 and 1872. > Joannes E. Weigand, b. 1859; Antonius Weigand, b. 1861; Caroline Weigand, > b. 1864; Alexander Weigand, b. 1865. Carolus Josephus Weigand, b. 1866, d. > 1920; Francisca Magdalena, b. 1868; Norbertus J., b. 1870, d. 1943 in San > Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., and Joanna Clementina, b. 1872. NOTE: Norbertus’ > death certificate in America says he was born in Hungary instead of > Romania. I assume that is because of border changes over the years. One of > his son’s birth certificates specifies that Norbertus was born in Facset, > Hungary. > > Can anyone offer a) insight into the above information b) death > information on any of the above, except Norbertus; and c) suggestions on > where to look for Joannes Weigand’s and Clementina Stenda’s birth/death > information? I found another document in the United States that says > Norbertus’ father was born in Vienna, Austria. Other family stories suggest > the Weigands were from Germany. Any information you can provide is > appreciated. Thank you. > > > Camilla Hardee > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message