Those with Wurttenberg ancestry may want to read "Kinship in NECKARHAUSEN, 1700-1870" by David Warren Sabean, Cambridge Univ. Press as part of a monumental series of local studies by the Max Planck Institute for History, in Gottingen. If someone has a list of the villages and towns which have been the subjects of previous monographs, please post them. These scholarly works give a broad view of the social conditions in which our ancestors lived, but not the personal statistics necessary to genealogy. Dr. Sabean's sociology of NECKARHAUSEN, in some ways typical of Wurttenberg villages, focuses on the following families: BAUKNECHT, BAUR, BECK, BOSCH, BRODBECK, DEUSCHLE, DORFSCHMID, EBINGER, FALTER, FEDERSCHMID, FELDMEIER, FISCHER, FRANZ, GEIGER, GRAUER, HAFNER, HENTZLER, HESS, HILLER, HOLPP, HORZ, KRUMM, KUHFUSS, LIEB, PETERMANN, RENTZLER, REITH, SCHACH, STERR, THUMM, VOGEL, WALDNER, WINKLER, and ZEUG