-----Original Message----- From: Mae Reiner <maeus27s@digital.net> To: anyta@alltel.net <anyta@alltel.net> Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 7:33 AM Subject: Re: Dilbone - Family Tree >Thank you kindly, I have now what I was looking for, but; I will keep on trying to get PEG and when I do I certainly will forward you the input. >Sincerely >Mae > >anyta@alltel.net wrote: > >> Mae...sorry to hear you had so much trouble. I have everything on the site, but I will send you this line, descending from Germany and down to the 1900's...starting with... >> >> BOHN, Hans Heinrich [1497] Nussbaum, Germany >> BOHN, Hans [1525] Nussbaum, Germany >> BOHN, Hans [1550] Nussbaum, Germany >> BOHN, Hans Cullman [1575] Nussbaum, Germany >> BOHN, Johann [1601] Nussbaum, Germany >> BOHN, Hans Peter [1619] Nussbaum, Germany >> BOHN, John Tilman [1647] Boos, Germany >> DIEHL BOHN, Peter [ 1677] Obermoschel, Germany >> DIEHL BOHN, Johann Henrich [1724] Unkenbach, Ger. >> DILBONE, Henry [1765] Berks County, PA. USA >> DILBON, Henry [1810] South Carolina USA >> DILBON, Thomas Jefferson [1846] Appling Co., GA >> >> As you can see, the name has changed over the years to what is now Dilbon (at least in our line). this may have been because of political persecution or from people spelling things the way they sounded to them at the time. >> We have no information on the Dilbone Massacre, and at this point are not sure that this is the same Dilbone family, but according to Germany Genealogy, "if they came from Germany, they were all related". >> If you find out how to contact this Peg, please let me know also. >> Hope this helps you. Wendy Anyta Harper > >