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    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig
    2. Ruth R. Westbrook
    3. Keep up the good work. Thanks Ruth At 04:48 PM 6/13/01 -0700, you wrote: >Hello All, >I have been e-mailing with a lady who is also a Fanconi Anemia parent who >lives in Germany. >She lives in the Rhineland/Palatinate Lander of Germany. I asked her >about the Koenig and Konig name which translates to mean KING... >She is going to ask her father in law about the Palatine Germans to >inquire what she can find out for me. This area is about 60 miles from >the French border...I will share what I learn. Gayle L. > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== >Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/

    06/13/2001 03:11:26
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig
    2. albertjustice
    3. That sounds like a good lead. I read that KINGS were chosen from that section. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth R. Westbrook" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 13 June, 2001 6:11 PM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig > Keep up the good work. > Thanks > Ruth > > > At 04:48 PM 6/13/01 -0700, you wrote: > >Hello All, > >I have been e-mailing with a lady who is also a Fanconi Anemia parent who > >lives in Germany. > >She lives in the Rhineland/Palatinate Lander of Germany. I asked her > >about the Koenig and Konig name which translates to mean KING... > >She is going to ask her father in law about the Palatine Germans to > >inquire what she can find out for me. This area is about 60 miles from > >the French border...I will share what I learn. Gayle L. > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > >Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/ > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected] >

    06/13/2001 05:09:30
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig
    2. Gayle
    3. Hi to all, Another thing. I have a customer who is of German heritage and we were talking. I asked her the same questions. I spelled the Hornigh name and she stopped me and replied, "that in the German alphabet there is no gh used together" The article Sue Meinhart submitted a few weeks ago gave very good background history...Seems our ancestors were experiencing their woes along with the French Hueguenots...It is interesting that the medical doctors in England have been able to trace a FA family of German and French Hueguenot heritage to the Cape of Africa. This family migrated there in the late 1700s. So far researchers have identified up to 8 different genes responsible for Fanconi Aplastic Anemia. The French Hueguenot/German Family has the same complementation group FAA (A) that Dee Dee had...the others are B, C, D, E, F, G, H...So far A, C, E have been identified...researchers are working to identify the rest...Dr. Christopher Walsh of Chapel Hill is making progress on gene therapy-however-must work is still to be done to conquer this lethal disease. Gayle L. ----- Original Message ----- From: "albertjustice" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:09 PM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig > That sounds like a good lead. I read that KINGS were chosen from that > section. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth R. Westbrook" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: 13 June, 2001 6:11 PM > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig > > > > Keep up the good work. > > Thanks > > Ruth > > > > > > At 04:48 PM 6/13/01 -0700, you wrote: > > >Hello All, > > >I have been e-mailing with a lady who is also a Fanconi Anemia parent who > > >lives in Germany. > > >She lives in the Rhineland/Palatinate Lander of Germany. I asked her > > >about the Koenig and Konig name which translates to mean KING... > > >She is going to ask her father in law about the Palatine Germans to > > >inquire what she can find out for me. This area is about 60 miles from > > >the French border...I will share what I learn. Gayle L. > > > > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > >Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: > > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/ > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected] > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected] > > >

    06/13/2001 02:57:47
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig
    2. You will love this - i am a Kornegay (I have kept my maiden name) married to a Koenig! I will be visiting with my husband's family in Ohio in August and I believe they have done extensive research into their family. If I find anything, i will share it! Denise Ruth R. Westbrook wrote: > Keep up the good work. > Thanks > Ruth > > At 04:48 PM 6/13/01 -0700, you wrote: > >Hello All, > >I have been e-mailing with a lady who is also a Fanconi Anemia parent who > >lives in Germany. > >She lives in the Rhineland/Palatinate Lander of Germany. I asked her > >about the Koenig and Konig name which translates to mean KING... > >She is going to ask her father in law about the Palatine Germans to > >inquire what she can find out for me. This area is about 60 miles from > >the French border...I will share what I learn. Gayle L. > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > >Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/ > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected]

    07/05/2001 07:50:45
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig
    2. Larry Licari
    3. Denise, Better yet get DNA samples. That would be able to tell if the KORNEGAYs were originally KOENIGs. Gayle L. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:50 AM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Konig or Koenig > You will love this - i am a Kornegay (I have kept my maiden name) married to a > Koenig! I will be visiting with my husband's family in Ohio in August and I > believe they have done extensive research into their family. If I find > anything, i will share it! > Denise > > Ruth R. Westbrook wrote: > > > Keep up the good work. > > Thanks > > Ruth > > > > At 04:48 PM 6/13/01 -0700, you wrote: > > >Hello All, > > >I have been e-mailing with a lady who is also a Fanconi Anemia parent who > > >lives in Germany. > > >She lives in the Rhineland/Palatinate Lander of Germany. I asked her > > >about the Koenig and Konig name which translates to mean KING... > > >She is going to ask her father in law about the Palatine Germans to > > >inquire what she can find out for me. This area is about 60 miles from > > >the French border...I will share what I learn. Gayle L. > > > > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > >Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: > > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/ > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected] > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected]; > To subscribe or unsubscribe send to [email protected] > >

    07/05/2001 10:28:23