Great Morning to all of you: My grandfather Adolph Joseph Frommherz is the youngest of five children who arrived in the USA between 1892 and 1896 from Egg and Spatzenhof (names of) small villages located in the Grand Duchy of Baden, German Independent States. He first settled in the vicinity of Savannah, Missouri but left there eventually landing in Benton County, Oregon. His brother Andreas came to Washington State where he lived on his small farm until his death in 1935 and his two sisters Maria Anna who married Frederick Bauder and Josephina who marriage Henry Rothenburger. They both seem to have settled in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas. I am wondering if there are any of the descendants of these two families Bauder and Rothenburger researching their ancestors on this list? I have a family tree that was prepared by my aunt and published in her "Roots book" dated May 30, 1983. I don't have a clue as to where any of them went however some of the surnames mentioned in the book are listed by surname below: Kaaz Furry Hermance Fulton Clugston Schaffer Chaplain Malotte Hummelgaard Turner Keane Hanson Zachariah Hensley Bauder Gausz Hustings Clark Pettyjohn Please contact me as I can help get your linneage on the Frommherz surname back to a birth in Baden Germany in 1683 with source notes. -- Daniel David Lewis Frommherz Come visit my web site www.McKenzieValleyMarket.com please write and tell me what you think of it. I am the List Administrator for: [email protected] The surnames connected to my paternal and maternal grandfathers are: Lounsbury; Penoyer; Guion; Lauber; Bachle; Baier; Schlageter; Gerspach; Matt and [email protected] The surnames connected to my paternal and maternal grandmothers are: Busse; Pribbernow; Allen; Bangs; Howe; Norton; Haskins or Hoskins; Caswell; Cole; Windthrope; Mitchell; Cooke; Birdsall; Goldthwaite; Scudder; Browne; Tuthill; Swayze; Dibble; Smith; Wood/Woods; Young; Lewis; Fair/Phayre Wise men who refuse to participate in the affairs of government are punished by being made subject to the rules of fools - Abraham Lincoln.