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    1. Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Marian, it's on page 278 of the book. It's a fantastic book. Too bad it's out of print. There were only a few left when I bought mine several years ago. I spoke with the author and he did not think there was enough of a demand to justify another printing of the book. If you Google : Klamm Park, you'll get tons of hits! John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marian Sarantha" <marians@vcn.com> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:01 PM Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM > Oh, John, thanks for jogging my memory; I own that book and had forgotten > about it. Will look up the section on Klamm Park this minute. Also > bought > copies for each of my two sisters, one now living in Virginia, the other > in > California. They both treasure the book, and so do I. It's a statistical > marvel! > > Gratefully, > > Marian Sarantha > WY > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> > To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 7:55 PM > Subject: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM > > >> Kate, in the book "The Consolidated Ethnic History of Wyandotte County" >> by >> Loren L. Taylor, there is a write up about Christopher KLAMM who married >> Maria Katherine BRENNER. They were born in Mannheim Germany and had 10 >> children: Peter, Eva, Henry, Martin, Caroline, Charles, Susan, George >> and >> Benjamin. There is information of Christopher's and Maria's movements in >> the area. >> >> Also in the book is info about Peter KLAMM and how Klamm Park came about. >> >> Are you aware of the above? >> >> John >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Kate & David Clabough" <dv121212@charter.net> >> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:22 PM >> Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] Wyandotte County Mailing List >> >> >>> My (childhood) hometown is Holdrege, Nebraska, but I have been living in >>> Louisville, Tennessee since 1997. >>> >>> My Wyandotte County connection is through both my maternal and paternal >>> lines. My maternal grandmother, Alice Mack Turner, was born in KC, >>> Wyandotte >>> County in 1907 to Henry McNamara (later Mack) who emigrated to Wyandotte >>> County from County Clare, Ireland in the 1870s, and Ida Mae Ryan Mack, >>> who >>> was born in either Leavenworth or Wyandotte County. Alice and my >>> grandfather, Jesse Orville Turner (b. 1906, Columbia, MO) lived in >>> Wyandotte >>> County until they retired to the Lake of the Ozarks. >>> >>> My paternal line, the Klamms, emigrated from Mannheim, Germany to >>> Wyandotte >>> County in the 1860s. My granderfather, George Lewis Klamm (1899) son of >>> John >>> Christoper Klamm and Annie Heamann, and my grandmother, Bessie Elizabeth >>> Storey Klamm (1899) daughter of Robert and Ida Odell Story lived in >>> Wyandotte County until they retired to a farm near Louisville, Miami >>> County, >>> KS. There is a Klamm Park in KC, Wyandotte County created from land >>> owned >>> by >>> a great something uncle, Peter Klamm. >>> >>> Both of my parents, Richard Klamm (1932) and Beverly Turner Klamm >>> (1935), >>> were born in Wyandotte County. >>> >>> I have gained much already by being a member of this list, but my >>> ultimate >>> goal is to trace my maternal great great grandfather, Michael McNamara, >>> back >>> to a township or parish in County Clare, Ireland. I also like piecing >>> together the day-to-day lives of my ancestors - jobs, churches, social >>> events, etc. Just how they lived and what they did. I find many of the >>> postings by John and others to be a terrific insight into those things >>> very >>> things. >>> >>> ~kate >>> >>> ------------- >>> >>>> >>>>> Hello, >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/06/2009 02:12:37
    1. Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM
    2. Marian Sarantha
    3. John: I dived to recover the book to read about Klamm Park but found it's barricaded by a stack of genealogy files in racks fronting a wall-to-wall bookcase, so that will have to wait. I'll google instead, and thanks for recommending it. We must have purchased our books at the same time. At least it's the same story--few books left for purchase--and now that I think of it, it was probably on your mail list that I learned of the book. I remember scrambling to telephone the book's author, and maybe also bought the last three available. We have enjoyed it so much! Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM > Marian, it's on page 278 of the book. It's a fantastic book. Too bad > it's > out of print. There were only a few left when I bought mine several years > ago. I spoke with the author and he did not think there was enough of a > demand to justify another printing of the book. > > If you Google : Klamm Park, you'll get tons of hits! > > John > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marian Sarantha" <marians@vcn.com> > To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:01 PM > Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM > > >> Oh, John, thanks for jogging my memory; I own that book and had forgotten >> about it. Will look up the section on Klamm Park this minute. Also >> bought >> copies for each of my two sisters, one now living in Virginia, the other >> in >> California. They both treasure the book, and so do I. It's a >> statistical >> marvel! >> >> Gratefully, >> >> Marian Sarantha >> WY >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> >> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 7:55 PM >> Subject: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM >> >> >>> Kate, in the book "The Consolidated Ethnic History of Wyandotte County" >>> by >>> Loren L. Taylor, there is a write up about Christopher KLAMM who >>> married >>> Maria Katherine BRENNER. They were born in Mannheim Germany and had 10 >>> children: Peter, Eva, Henry, Martin, Caroline, Charles, Susan, George >>> and >>> Benjamin. There is information of Christopher's and Maria's movements >>> in >>> the area. >>> >>> Also in the book is info about Peter KLAMM and how Klamm Park came >>> about. >>> >>> Are you aware of the above? >>> >>> John >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Kate & David Clabough" <dv121212@charter.net> >>> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:22 PM >>> Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] Wyandotte County Mailing List >>> >>> >>>> My (childhood) hometown is Holdrege, Nebraska, but I have been living >>>> in >>>> Louisville, Tennessee since 1997. >>>> >>>> My Wyandotte County connection is through both my maternal and paternal >>>> lines. My maternal grandmother, Alice Mack Turner, was born in KC, >>>> Wyandotte >>>> County in 1907 to Henry McNamara (later Mack) who emigrated to >>>> Wyandotte >>>> County from County Clare, Ireland in the 1870s, and Ida Mae Ryan Mack, >>>> who >>>> was born in either Leavenworth or Wyandotte County. Alice and my >>>> grandfather, Jesse Orville Turner (b. 1906, Columbia, MO) lived in >>>> Wyandotte >>>> County until they retired to the Lake of the Ozarks. >>>> >>>> My paternal line, the Klamms, emigrated from Mannheim, Germany to >>>> Wyandotte >>>> County in the 1860s. My granderfather, George Lewis Klamm (1899) son of >>>> John >>>> Christoper Klamm and Annie Heamann, and my grandmother, Bessie >>>> Elizabeth >>>> Storey Klamm (1899) daughter of Robert and Ida Odell Story lived in >>>> Wyandotte County until they retired to a farm near Louisville, Miami >>>> County, >>>> KS. There is a Klamm Park in KC, Wyandotte County created from land >>>> owned >>>> by >>>> a great something uncle, Peter Klamm. >>>> >>>> Both of my parents, Richard Klamm (1932) and Beverly Turner Klamm >>>> (1935), >>>> were born in Wyandotte County. >>>> >>>> I have gained much already by being a member of this list, but my >>>> ultimate >>>> goal is to trace my maternal great great grandfather, Michael McNamara, >>>> back >>>> to a township or parish in County Clare, Ireland. I also like piecing >>>> together the day-to-day lives of my ancestors - jobs, churches, social >>>> events, etc. Just how they lived and what they did. I find many of the >>>> postings by John and others to be a terrific insight into those things >>>> very >>>> things. >>>> >>>> ~kate >>>> >>>> ------------- >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/06/2009 02:14:41
    1. Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Marian, the following link has what was published in the book plus more: http://www.kckps.org/DISTHISTORY/dist-history/bios/klamm.htm I think we did purchase our books at the same time. I recall talking about the book on the Mailing List and I remember rushing down to the book store in KCK. I saved the receipt ........ bought it on August 28, 2002. We've been on the List for a long time!! I assume you know about the Missouri death certificate site. (If not, let me know.) I see there are KLAMMs who died in Jackson County, maybe related? John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marian Sarantha" <marians@vcn.com> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:14 PM Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM > John: > > I dived to recover the book to read about Klamm Park but found it's > barricaded by a stack of genealogy files in racks fronting a wall-to-wall > bookcase, so that will have to wait. I'll google instead, and thanks for > recommending it. > > We must have purchased our books at the same time. At least it's the same > story--few books left for purchase--and now that I think of it, it was > probably on your mail list that I learned of the book. I remember > scrambling to telephone the book's author, and maybe also bought the last > three available. We have enjoyed it so much! > > Marian > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> > To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 8:12 PM > Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM > > >> Marian, it's on page 278 of the book. It's a fantastic book. Too bad >> it's >> out of print. There were only a few left when I bought mine several >> years >> ago. I spoke with the author and he did not think there was enough of a >> demand to justify another printing of the book. >> >> If you Google : Klamm Park, you'll get tons of hits! >> >> John >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Marian Sarantha" <marians@vcn.com> >> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:01 PM >> Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM >> >> >>> Oh, John, thanks for jogging my memory; I own that book and had >>> forgotten >>> about it. Will look up the section on Klamm Park this minute. Also >>> bought >>> copies for each of my two sisters, one now living in Virginia, the other >>> in >>> California. They both treasure the book, and so do I. It's a >>> statistical >>> marvel! >>> >>> Gratefully, >>> >>> Marian Sarantha >>> WY >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> >>> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 7:55 PM >>> Subject: [Wyandotte County] KLAMM >>> >>> >>>> Kate, in the book "The Consolidated Ethnic History of Wyandotte County" >>>> by >>>> Loren L. Taylor, there is a write up about Christopher KLAMM who >>>> married >>>> Maria Katherine BRENNER. They were born in Mannheim Germany and had 10 >>>> children: Peter, Eva, Henry, Martin, Caroline, Charles, Susan, George >>>> and >>>> Benjamin. There is information of Christopher's and Maria's movements >>>> in >>>> the area. >>>> >>>> Also in the book is info about Peter KLAMM and how Klamm Park came >>>> about. >>>> >>>> Are you aware of the above? >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Kate & David Clabough" <dv121212@charter.net> >>>> To: <kswyando@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:22 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [Wyandotte County] Wyandotte County Mailing List >>>> >>>> >>>>> My (childhood) hometown is Holdrege, Nebraska, but I have been living >>>>> in >>>>> Louisville, Tennessee since 1997. >>>>> >>>>> My Wyandotte County connection is through both my maternal and >>>>> paternal >>>>> lines. My maternal grandmother, Alice Mack Turner, was born in KC, >>>>> Wyandotte >>>>> County in 1907 to Henry McNamara (later Mack) who emigrated to >>>>> Wyandotte >>>>> County from County Clare, Ireland in the 1870s, and Ida Mae Ryan Mack, >>>>> who >>>>> was born in either Leavenworth or Wyandotte County. Alice and my >>>>> grandfather, Jesse Orville Turner (b. 1906, Columbia, MO) lived in >>>>> Wyandotte >>>>> County until they retired to the Lake of the Ozarks. >>>>> >>>>> My paternal line, the Klamms, emigrated from Mannheim, Germany to >>>>> Wyandotte >>>>> County in the 1860s. My granderfather, George Lewis Klamm (1899) son >>>>> of >>>>> John >>>>> Christoper Klamm and Annie Heamann, and my grandmother, Bessie >>>>> Elizabeth >>>>> Storey Klamm (1899) daughter of Robert and Ida Odell Story lived in >>>>> Wyandotte County until they retired to a farm near Louisville, Miami >>>>> County, >>>>> KS. There is a Klamm Park in KC, Wyandotte County created from land >>>>> owned >>>>> by >>>>> a great something uncle, Peter Klamm. >>>>> >>>>> Both of my parents, Richard Klamm (1932) and Beverly Turner Klamm >>>>> (1935), >>>>> were born in Wyandotte County. >>>>> >>>>> I have gained much already by being a member of this list, but my >>>>> ultimate >>>>> goal is to trace my maternal great great grandfather, Michael >>>>> McNamara, >>>>> back >>>>> to a township or parish in County Clare, Ireland. I also like piecing >>>>> together the day-to-day lives of my ancestors - jobs, churches, social >>>>> events, etc. Just how they lived and what they did. I find many of the >>>>> postings by John and others to be a terrific insight into those things >>>>> very >>>>> things. >>>>> >>>>> ~kate >>>>>

    01/06/2009 03:32:55