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    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich
    2. albertjustice
    3. That's a possibility but who would pay for it or even whom to contact? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gayle" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 25 May, 2001 11:47 AM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich > Perhaps DNA testing would help to establish if > their is a connection between the Kornegay descendants and the Hornick > descendants???? > Gayle L. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 8:45 AM > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich > > > > Holly-mole-ee, has anyone made any conclusions with all of this so far. I > > don't have time to study right now for conclusions. I have been in PAIN, > > PAIN, PAIN for weeks now...lifted, on my job, a totally paralized person > > which resulted in [slipped disc] back injury. And, right now, all of my > time > > and energy has to go toward healing my poor bod. > > > > Anyway, I wanted to call you attention to the following for discernment > [most > > of you probably already have it]. With a quick review, it appears to me > that > > we are talking about two different John George's with the possibility of > both > > claiming the London Document John George Hornigh as ancestor of our NC > > Kornegay's and Ireland Hornich. > > > > 1999 - descendant/researcher Eddie "Glitz" at [email protected] - > writes: > > Some time back I was told that there were Kornegays that went to Ireland > in > > 1709. That they came from the Palatinate area also. I got to thinking > what > > if John George had family [siblings, etc.] and one part went to Ireland > and > > one part came here. It is not such a far reach - given the camps and > things > > that went on back then. Anyway I found the following information in "The > > Palatine Families of Ireland" 2nd edition by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. Picton > > Press, Page 67 & 71: HORNICK [Horne, Horneck, Hornich] - the founder of > this > > prominent Co. Wexford was Johann Georg Hornich. A George Hoernig and > wife > > Salome Doerffel [who had married 12 May 1668] had a son Georg, baptized 7 > > April 1671 at 9500 Zwickau in the D.D.R. [LDS - IGI 1988 - This baptized . > > date does indeed match the emigrant's age at London in 1709. However, it > is > > doubtful that this entry was the Irish settler's baptized as this area of > > Saxony was not at all a prime region of origin for 1709'ers]. A Georgius > > Hornig also was documented at 7553 Muggenstrurm: he married 9 April 1703 > to > > Maria Luts and they had a son Georgius baptized 7 Jan 1704 there. > [Perhaps > > the mother died as a] Georgius Hornig married 21 April 1704 to Elizabeth > > Johler in the same village [LDS - IGI 1988]. However, no proof exists > that > > this was the Co. Wexford family. Also, in the same book page 71 is the > > following - I am including it since this name was found in 1711 along with > > Kornegay's in NC]. This family originated in the Pflatz at 6754 Otterbery > [6 > > km. n. of Kaiserslautern] The emigrants to Ireland were Nicolaus Kuntz > and > > his wife Catharina Margaretha, whose stay in Ireland was registered in the > > church book at Otterberg! A Nicholas Kont and his wife were in the 2nd > part > > of Palatines in Holland in 1709 [Rotterdam lists]. Nicol Kuntze aged 33, > his > > wife, sons aged 8, 7 and 4, and a daughter aged 1/2 years, ref., a > > wheelwright, were in the 2nd. arrivals in England later that year [London > > Lists]. The rest has to do with Ireland. I just thought that this > > information was very interesting and wanted to share it with the list. > > > > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > To search mailing list archives go to: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > To view Kornegay Family Pages go to > http://www.jbquinn.net/Family_History/index.htm > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To search mailing list archives go to: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > To view Kornegay Family Pages go to http://www.jbquinn.net/Family_History/index.htm >

    05/25/2001 10:04:32
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich
    2. Gayle
    3. There are several places doing dna test. BYU ois doing a free one I believe you need to check with your local LDS Family History Center. Gayle L. ----- Original Message ----- From: "albertjustice" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 4:04 PM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich > That's a possibility but who would pay for it or even whom to contact? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gayle" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: 25 May, 2001 11:47 AM > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich > > > > Perhaps DNA testing would help to establish if > > their is a connection between the Kornegay descendants and the Hornick > > descendants???? > > Gayle L. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 8:45 AM > > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Fwd: Re: John George Hornich > > > > > > > Holly-mole-ee, has anyone made any conclusions with all of this so far. > I > > > don't have time to study right now for conclusions. I have been in > PAIN, > > > PAIN, PAIN for weeks now...lifted, on my job, a totally paralized person > > > which resulted in [slipped disc] back injury. And, right now, all of my > > time > > > and energy has to go toward healing my poor bod. > > > > > > Anyway, I wanted to call you attention to the following for discernment > > [most > > > of you probably already have it]. With a quick review, it appears to me > > that > > > we are talking about two different John George's with the possibility of > > both > > > claiming the London Document John George Hornigh as ancestor of our NC > > > Kornegay's and Ireland Hornich. > > > > > > 1999 - descendant/researcher Eddie "Glitz" at [email protected] - > > writes: > > > Some time back I was told that there were Kornegays that went to Ireland > > in > > > 1709. That they came from the Palatinate area also. I got to thinking > > what > > > if John George had family [siblings, etc.] and one part went to Ireland > > and > > > one part came here. It is not such a far reach - given the camps and > > things > > > that went on back then. Anyway I found the following information in > "The > > > Palatine Families of Ireland" 2nd edition by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. Picton > > > Press, Page 67 & 71: HORNICK [Horne, Horneck, Hornich] - the founder of > > this > > > prominent Co. Wexford was Johann Georg Hornich. A George Hoernig and > > wife > > > Salome Doerffel [who had married 12 May 1668] had a son Georg, baptized > 7 > > > April 1671 at 9500 Zwickau in the D.D.R. [LDS - IGI 1988 - This baptized > . > > > date does indeed match the emigrant's age at London in 1709. However, > it > > is > > > doubtful that this entry was the Irish settler's baptized as this area > of > > > Saxony was not at all a prime region of origin for 1709'ers]. A > Georgius > > > Hornig also was documented at 7553 Muggenstrurm: he married 9 April 1703 > > to > > > Maria Luts and they had a son Georgius baptized 7 Jan 1704 there. > > [Perhaps > > > the mother died as a] Georgius Hornig married 21 April 1704 to > Elizabeth > > > Johler in the same village [LDS - IGI 1988]. However, no proof exists > > that > > > this was the Co. Wexford family. Also, in the same book page 71 is the > > > following - I am including it since this name was found in 1711 along > with > > > Kornegay's in NC]. This family originated in the Pflatz at 6754 > Otterbery > > [6 > > > km. n. of Kaiserslautern] The emigrants to Ireland were Nicolaus Kuntz > > and > > > his wife Catharina Margaretha, whose stay in Ireland was registered in > the > > > church book at Otterberg! A Nicholas Kont and his wife were in the 2nd > > part > > > of Palatines in Holland in 1709 [Rotterdam lists]. Nicol Kuntze aged > 33, > > his > > > wife, sons aged 8, 7 and 4, and a daughter aged 1/2 years, ref., a > > > wheelwright, were in the 2nd. arrivals in England later that year > [London > > > Lists]. The rest has to do with Ireland. I just thought that this > > > information was very interesting and wanted to share it with the list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > > To search mailing list archives go to: > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > To view Kornegay Family Pages go to > > http://www.jbquinn.net/Family_History/index.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > To search mailing list archives go to: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > To view Kornegay Family Pages go to > http://www.jbquinn.net/Family_History/index.htm > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected]; > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this listsend to > [email protected] > >

    05/25/2001 04:31:36