I have been reveiwing some material as I await the microfilm of the church records of Bonfeld. I want to double check to see if I missed the George Lang/Long and his wife Rebecca in the Bonfeld records. This information shows up in the new page showing the 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau. I have once again found I have missed some surnames as most of the female immigrants appear only with there husband's surname clearly listed in the Settlers Lists. I still suggest that additions are needed when the wife's surname is known. This should be an addition in the alphabetical listings. This way the females maiden names will really stand out as does the husbands do now. Previously, in the prior 1717 Colony listing, there was no village of origin given for George Lang/Long. I do believe that the Motz wife of George Lang was given as being from that village. I look at who is suppose to be the father of Rebecca Motz and wonder about that, also. Rebecca, wife of George Lang, seems to be the daughter of Johann Motz and Maria Polona/Appollonia Harnsberger of Bonfeld. Does anyone have definite data from the church records of Bonfeld regarding the Motz and or Lang families and would be willing to share? I do not have, as far as I know, a connection to the Motz or Lang families; however,Bonfeld caught my eye as it is only a mile south of Bad Rappennau. In my earlier research, I determined that Bad Rappennau and Bad Rappenheim were one and the same. I am subject to correction is someone has different information. The 1771 list also has the following couple: Cook/Koch, Johann Michael and wife Maria Barbara Reiner of Schwaigern. Schwaigern is about 4 miles south and west a bit of Bonfeld. Bonfeld being about 1 miles south of Bad Rappennau, makes these village rather close. In the baptismal record of Anna Magdalena WALCK, daughter of Peter WALCK and his wife Anna Magdalena, 8 January 1703 in Flinsbach, the godmother is given as "Anna Magdalena Jungfrau Matthäus Reiner Von Rappenheim." Peter Walck was the father of Hans Martin WALCK born 18 January 1705 in Flinsbach. Hans Martin Walck is believed to be the Martin Walck found in the early 1730s in the Robinson River area and married by 1735 a daughter of Michael Clore of Gemmingen. Hans Martin Walck also purchased land jointly with Tobias Wilhoit of the Schwaigern Wilhoits. Can anyone able to add anything to this Flinsbach/Bad Rappenheim-Rappennau/ Bonfeld/Schwaigern/Gemmingen mingling of families in the Old World prior to coming to Virginia? Or can anyone clarify to Lang/Motz Bonfeld connection? Any discussion would be most helpful as would be e-mails to me at drcary@cox.net.