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    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Aschenbrenners and Bredls in Markt Eisenstein, Bohemia
    2. Charles Gust
    3. Folks: I venture to say many of your ancestors are involved in the following areas in Wood County, Wisconsin. All Parishes are located along U.S. Hiway 10. St. Mary's , Auburndale, Wi St. Michael's, Hewitt, WI St. Killian's, Blenker, WI St. Wenceslaus, Milladore, WI And Parishes in Marshfield, WI A former Pastor was born in Markt Eisentein--Fr. Joesph Steinhauser--Pastor in 1940's/50's at Auburndale. Good Luck!! Charlie Gust ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry and Susan" <tmcnelley@comcast.net> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 4:28 PM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Aschenbrenners and Bredls in Markt Eisenstein, Bohemia > Hello, > > > > I am searching for siblings of my great-grandparents, George Aschenbrenner > (b 1850) and Monika Bredl (Bradle) who were born in 1850 and 1855 > respectively in Markt Eisenstein in Bohemia, on the Bavarian-Bohemian > border. They immigrated to the United States in 1877. George and Monika > first settled in Hamburg, Wisconsin and later in Stetsonville, WI. > George's parents were Andreas Aschenbrenner (born June 11, 1802 in Markt > Eisenstein) and Katharina Artmann (born abt 1808 in Markt Eisenstein). > Monika's parents were Michael Bredl (born July 19, 1808 in Markt > Eisenstein) and Franziska Rohrbacher (born April 8, 1817 in Panzer, nr. > Markt Eisenstein). I suspect siblings or other family members may have > immigrated as well, although I have found no confirmation to date. I am > sure that the records listing the children of Andreas and Katharina > Aschenbrenner, as well as Michael and Franziska Bredl, are in the Pilsen > Archives in the Czech Republic. However, these records are difficult! > and expensive to come by. Does anyone have this information? The parish > records for Markt Eisenstein, available on microfische through the LDS > Family History Center, only go up to 1808. Thanks for any assistance! > > > > Susan > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ > > >

    04/17/2006 06:37:33
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Aschenbrenners and Bredls in Markt Eisenstein, Bohemia
    2. Terry and Susan
    3. Hi, Charlie Thanks for the information. I know that Aschenbrenners and Bredls emigrated from Markt Eisenstein to Wood, Marathon and Price counties in Wisconsin in the 1880s through the 1890s. I have just never found the connection to our family (a common ancestor). I am hoping that learning the names of the siblings of my immigrant ancestors will help solve that problem. Also, "my" Monika and George Aschenbrenner immigrated with two young children in 1877, several years at least before other Aschenbrenners arrived in Wisconsin. Were they the "pioneer immigrants" in this chain migration from Markt Eisenstein? I would imagine that they would have come with other family. I still think there may well be a connection to the August and Franceska Bredl living next door in the 1880 census for Hamburg, Marathon County, WI. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Gust" <gustmc@coredcs.com> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 10:37 AM Subject: Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Aschenbrenners and Bredls in Markt Eisenstein, Bohemia > Folks: > > I venture to say many of your ancestors are involved in the following > areas in Wood County, Wisconsin. All Parishes are located along U.S. > Hiway 10. > > St. Mary's , Auburndale, Wi > St. Michael's, Hewitt, WI > St. Killian's, Blenker, WI > St. Wenceslaus, Milladore, WI > And Parishes in Marshfield, WI > > A former Pastor was born in Markt Eisentein--Fr. Joesph > Steinhauser--Pastor in 1940's/50's at Auburndale. > > Good Luck!! > > Charlie Gust > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry and Susan" <tmcnelley@comcast.net> > To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 4:28 PM > Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Aschenbrenners and Bredls in Markt Eisenstein, > Bohemia > > >> Hello, >> >> >> >> I am searching for siblings of my great-grandparents, George >> Aschenbrenner (b 1850) and Monika Bredl (Bradle) who were born in 1850 >> and 1855 respectively in Markt Eisenstein in Bohemia, on the >> Bavarian-Bohemian border. They immigrated to the United States in 1877. >> George and Monika first settled in Hamburg, Wisconsin and later in >> Stetsonville, WI. George's parents were Andreas Aschenbrenner (born June >> 11, 1802 in Markt Eisenstein) and Katharina Artmann (born abt 1808 in >> Markt Eisenstein). Monika's parents were Michael Bredl (born July 19, >> 1808 in Markt Eisenstein) and Franziska Rohrbacher (born April 8, 1817 in >> Panzer, nr. Markt Eisenstein). I suspect siblings or other family >> members may have immigrated as well, although I have found no >> confirmation to date. I am sure that the records listing the children of >> Andreas and Katharina Aschenbrenner, as well as Michael and Franziska >> Bredl, are in the Pilsen Archives in the Czech Republic. However, these >> records are difficult! >> and expensive to come by. Does anyone have this information? The parish >> records for Markt Eisenstein, available on microfische through the LDS >> Family History Center, only go up to 1808. Thanks for any assistance! >> >> >> >> Susan >> >> >> ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== >> Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ >> >> >> > > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ > >

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