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    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Kenton County Vital Records Available
    2. In a message dated 4/23/2006 5:27:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, vital_tree@yahoo.com writes: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/2011 Can you give the website address?

    04/23/2006 12:07:08
    1. Kenton County Vital Records Available
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/2011 Message Board Post: Hi, recently there was a website started where people can donated the vital records they have so others can view, download and print them for FREE. There are records avalible for this surname/location if anyone would like to view them or if anyone has any documents to submits for others. The more people who donate what they have, the better the odds are of finding a record you need for FREE. Thank you - Krystal Wilson - Vital Tree http://clik.to/vitaltree http://vitaltree.bravehost.com/index.htm

    04/22/2006 08:38:41
    1. Re: PERKINS-PRINGLE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/136.164 Message Board Post: I forgot to mention that the wagon trains were at first government soponsored about 1783 and the contract was given to a family of TEMPLETON and PILES or PYLES families to bring emmigrants from Vinginia and Pennsylvania to North Carolina and then later after 1799 to Missouri and the west Coast.. The cnglomerate of Families, operated their trains from 1783 t0 1880. The largest was under A BROTHER IN LAW (in 1816) To Thomas Piles named Ezekiel Rideout (over 3000 souls in total, most went to Ohio and Missouri. From St Louis , Mo Rideout transported back commodities for the US Army (Lead, Iron and meats). I am a descent of Rideout and the Templetons and the Pyles.

    04/18/2006 11:38:37
    1. Re: PERKINS-PRINGLE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/136.163 Message Board Post: I am fully aware that Vise is given credit for establishing and naming VISIALIA in Tulare Co, But this does not explain away the horrible murder of Rev Visialia and his son Bill (Half Tule Indian) that are buried on the Tule Indian Reservation with dates preceding the so called establishment of Visialia where the Good Rev lived and ran a merkinterile store before he was assaulted and most of his family was murdered, forcing him to take refugue with the Tule's where he remarried a Tule (and the father of Bill). THis has been addressed many times by the Tulare Historical society but the town and museum refuse to change the display. I suppose they would dig up the tombstones and distroy them if they could but they are on TULE RESERVATION LANDS.

    04/18/2006 11:28:37
    1. TAYLOR, Robert Lawson family Covington floods of 1937
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TAYLOR, ARMSTRONG, LAWSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBB.2ACI/2010 Message Board Post: Searching for maternal grandfather Robert Lawson Taylor b. 1912-1913 per child's birth certificate married Mary Bailey ARMSTRONG around 1935-1936 and was living in Nashville, TN working as a salesman/or for gas company as of 1936. He returned to Covington (Kenton), KY to help his family (no information) after the terrible floods in January 1937 and died of pneumonia (can't locate death record) abt. February 1937 before his daughter, my mother was born March, 1937 in Nashville. Any information or recommendations sought. My mother has never even seen a photo of him and we know nothing of his family.

    04/17/2006 08:13:37
    1. RE: [KYKENTON] Re: Will do free look ups in City Directories
    2. Bill Schmiade
    3. I was wondering if you could look up any persons with the surname of Schmiade living in Covington around 1907. Should not be more than a couple if they do appear. My GG Grandfather. Thanks. >From: dlnkcw@aol.com >Reply-To: KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYKENTON] Re: Will do free look ups in City Directories >Date: 12 Apr 2006 16:56:40 -0600 > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/1940.12 > >Message Board Post: > >John & Isabella Wilson are in Covington, ward 5 in 1850 census. Cannot find >them in 1860. could you tell me the last year they can be found in the >directories? Children should be James, Amelia, William, Thomas, and Joseph. >I think they died and the kids were farmed in Boone, Co. Thank you very >much. Mike > > >==== KYKENTON Mailing List ==== >To contact the List Admin: mailto:KYKENTON-admin@rootsweb.com > >To unsubscribe send an email to: KYKENTON-L-request@rootsweb.com >(In Digest Mode change the "L" to a "D") with the word unsubscribe >in the body of the message. > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/

    04/16/2006 06:44:41
    1. Death-1907-1909
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Blakeman/Cook/McArter/Lloyd/Ramsey/Cole/Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/2009 Message Board Post: Looking for info on a william Mcarter,he was in covington,the city Directory in 1908,liven at 28 west Robins ave,but gone by april 1910,his wife cecelia was listed as a widow on the 1910 census,kenton co page 7-A,dose anybody have the records form Augest 1907 to Augest 1909,sence they are not on the kenton Co home page??trying to find his grave sit, a BIG THINK'S,jim in carroll co ky

    04/13/2006 07:41:32
    1. RE: [KYKENTON] Re: Will do free look ups in City Directories-Wilson
    2. Debi Snow
    3. Mike, I just moved and have to find my disc for the Covington Directory. As soon as I find them I will look up the name. Debi Snow -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of dlnkcw@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:01 PM To: KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: *****SPAM***** [KYKENTON] Re: Will do free look ups in City Directories This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/1940.12 Message Board Post: John & Isabella Wilson are in Covington, ward 5 in 1850 census. Cannot find them in 1860. could you tell me the last year they can be found in the directories? Children should be James, Amelia, William, Thomas, and Joseph. I think they died and the kids were farmed in Boone, Co. Thank you very much. Mike ==== KYKENTON Mailing List ==== To contact the List Admin: mailto:KYKENTON-admin@rootsweb.com To unsubscribe send an email to: KYKENTON-L-request@rootsweb.com (In Digest Mode change the "L" to a "D") with the word unsubscribe in the body of the message. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/13/2006 05:27:40
    1. Re: Will do free look ups in City Directories
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/1940.12 Message Board Post: John & Isabella Wilson are in Covington, ward 5 in 1850 census. Cannot find them in 1860. could you tell me the last year they can be found in the directories? Children should be James, Amelia, William, Thomas, and Joseph. I think they died and the kids were farmed in Boone, Co. Thank you very much. Mike

    04/12/2006 10:56:40
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Fw: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to
    2. Debi Snow
    3. Carol, My Great Grandfather, my grandfather, my dad and me (or is it I) were baptized at Mother of God Church. My grandfather and my dad and myself and my sisters all went to school there. Mother of God church was a very important part of our lives. When I was trying to find Klosterman relatives (at the time I only knew my immediate relatives), I visited the Church and got into a conversation with a nun and she told me about a lady that was related to Father Edward Klosterman. I got in contact with her and we both worked on the family tree for about a year....actually felt like we were living in the 1800's...and finally got a Klosterman family reunion together. It was great! Debi Snow

    04/07/2006 02:49:13
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Fw: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to
    2. Carol Sanman
    3. Debi, Thanks for the information. I'll see if any Trames come up. And my great grandparents were members of Mother of God Church in Covington. His parents had settled in Cincinnati. For some reason Charles moved to Covington. Carol On Apr 6, 2006, at 10:51 PM, debi.snow wrote: > > Carol, > My relative Franz Klostermann came from Neuenkirchen, Oldenburg in > 1860 and his wife Angela Recker came from Greffen in Westphalia. > They were members of Mother of God Church.....their son Edward > Klosterman became a pastor at Mother of God Church and is buried > under the floor in the church. Oldenburg has a mailing list > similar to the Kenton County list. I have found many helpful > people on the Oldenburg list....in fact someone on the list > happened to be doing research at the Catholic Church in > Neuenkirchen and he looked up all my ancestors and gave me the > information from the Church records. This was a real prize! > > Debi Snow > > > ==== KYKENTON Mailing List ==== > To contact the List Admin: mailto:KYKENTON-admin@rootsweb.com > > To unsubscribe send an email to: KYKENTON-L-request@rootsweb.com > (In Digest Mode change the "L" to a "D") with the word unsubscribe > in the body of the message. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and > the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    04/07/2006 01:28:36
    1. Fw: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to
    2. debi.snow
    3. Carol, My relative Franz Klostermann came from Neuenkirchen, Oldenburg in 1860 and his wife Angela Recker came from Greffen in Westphalia. They were members of Mother of God Church.....their son Edward Klosterman became a pastor at Mother of God Church and is buried under the floor in the church. Oldenburg has a mailing list similar to the Kenton County list. I have found many helpful people on the Oldenburg list....in fact someone on the list happened to be doing research at the Catholic Church in Neuenkirchen and he looked up all my ancestors and gave me the information from the Church records. This was a real prize! Debi Snow

    04/06/2006 04:51:12
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
    2. miriam
    3. I'll add your address to your entry just in case I can't reach you via email. Thanks again. LeeAnn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Sanman" <carolsanman@cinci.rr.com> > LeeAnn, > > Thanks for checking. I'd appreciate it if you keep an eye out for the > Trame name. I won't be changing emails anytime soon. The plan is in 4 > years for my husband to retire and then we'll move. Until then we should > keep the same email address. > > Just in case, my address is > Carol Sanman > 5050 Wesselman Woods Dr > Cleves, OH 45002 > > Carol

    04/05/2006 04:04:55
    1. RE: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
    2. Jerry Edgington
    3. I have been looking for Henry Casper "Casper Henrico" Eilers, born Sept 20, 1834 in Oldenberg, Germany (Prussia), dies April 25, 1911 in Covington, KY. He was married to Mary Anges Herzog, born May 14, 1846 in Oldenberg, Germany (Prussia), died on July 01, 1917 in Covington, on May 26, 1875. Thanks, Jerry Edgington > [Original Message] > From: miriam <mcnabbuc@netzero.net> > To: <KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 4/3/2006 12:07:42 PM > Subject: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana > > I was wondering if anyone else had ancestors or families they were researching from the Vechta or the area immediately outside of it that went to the Cincinnati, Ohio, Auglaize, Ohio, Covington/Newport, Kentucky and Oldenburg, Indiana areas. I have noticed in my research, a growing trend for people from this area. Here's some surnames with towns of origin that I have found so far (note: they may be in more small towns that I've identified as of yet, if you have additions, please do let me know): > > Behne - Steinfeld (Vechta) > Beiderhacke - Holdorf (Vechta) > Borges - Schwagstorf (Lower Saxony) > Brames - Ostercappeln (Lower Saxony) > Busse - Goldenstedt, Ellenstedt (both in Vechta) > Fahrendorf - Salzbergen (Oldenburg, near border of NorthRhine-Westphalia) > Franxmann - Ohrbeck (Lower Saxony) > Fuehner - Lingen (Lower Saxony) > Hartke - Schwagstorf (Lower Saxony) > Heving - Ochtrup (North-Rhine-Westphalia - most northern part, bordering Oldenburg) > Kroeger - Ellenstedt (Vechta) > Meirose - Steinfeld, Damme, Holdorf (all in Vechta) > Nienkamp/Neenkamp - Steinfeld (Vechta) > Prieshoff - Fladderlohausen, Neuenkirchen (all in Vechta) > Rabe - Steinfeld (Vechta) > Schulte - Steinfeld (Vechta), Epe (Hanover) > Stuntebeck - Steinfeld, Damme, Neuenkirchen (all in Vechta) > Von Hoene - Bersenbrueck (Lower Saxony) > Voss - Neuenkirchen (Vechta) > Wieghaus - Neunkirchen (Vechta) > > Families I know are from Oldenburg but don't know town yet: > Brokamp > Kemphaus > Kruempelbeck > Meyer > Thies or These > Wehenpohl > Wessendorf/Westendorf > > Families from Saxony: > Dedden - Werdau > Plaggenborg - Werdau > > Families that listed Hanover on census, but may be from nearby as they attended same church and intermarried: > Bestermann > Bohnen > Borges > Brink > Bruns/Brungs > Diehlmann > Franxmann > Gerke/Gerken - Pecitohl? > Hoemann > Meibers > Mueller > Peter > Prieshoff > Rowekamp > Schriber > Sprengelmeyer > Thamann > Wischer/Wisker > Zumdick > > > These are just families I have looked into. Most of them were on the Covington side, but a few of these can be found in Cincinnati. I also was looking through my Heving data (hope to have the family history out by mid May or early June) and noticed on the German Pioneer Society of Covington meeting sheets that many of the people listed were in fact listing Vechta or Oldenburg as their ancestral homelands! When looking through microfilmed church records in Covington I came upon many entries for individuals in Oldenburg, but if they weren't a family I was researching, I didn't take note of them. Online there is the Amt. Damme emigration index, which I have printed out. Many of the names I saw there, though not my own), I recognized from the Mother of God, St. Joseph, St. Augustine, and St. Mary's church records in Covington, Kentucky. It appears many people from the Vechta did follow a man by the name of Franz Stallo, who led his parishioners first to Cincinnati, then ! > to Auglaize, Ohio. Apparently some people who originally came to the Cincinnati area with Stallo, did not follow him north to Auglaize, rather they stayed in Cincinnati or went across the river to Covington and Newport, Kentucky OR went west across the state line into Oldenburg, Indiana. I realize not all these people are from the exact same area, but there does appear to be atleast some of them that fit into a pattern. One of the days the list will grown, I still have many people in my PAF who are simply born in Germany. I don't doubt some of them are from the same area. > > If you have any contributions to this mini-research project of mine, please do let me know. > > ______________________________

    04/05/2006 03:06:12
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
    2. Jerry Edgington
    3. I know several living Trames in the Covington area. > [Original Message] > From: Carol Sanman <carolsanman@cinci.rr.com> > To: <KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 4/3/2006 3:01:52 PM > Subject: Re: [KYKENTON] The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana > > I have some Trame ancestors that are from Oldenburg. But no specific > town. The earliest one I can track is Bernard Trame b. 1836. He > emigrated to Cincinnati in 1847. (according to the 1900 Census). > Does the Trame name appear in your research? > > Carol Sanman > On Apr 3, 2006, at 12:07 PM, miriam wrote: > > > I was wondering if anyone else had ancestors or families they were > > researching from the Vechta or the area immediately outside of it > > that went to the Cincinnati, Ohio, Auglaize, Ohio, Covington/ > > Newport, Kentucky and Oldenburg, Indiana areas. I have noticed in > > my research, a growing trend for people from this area. Here's > > some surnames with towns of origin that I have found so far (note: > > they may be in more small towns that I've identified as of yet, if > > you have additions, please do let me know): > > > > Behne - Steinfeld (Vechta) > > Beiderhacke - Holdorf (Vechta) > > Borges - Schwagstorf (Lower Saxony) > > Brames - Ostercappeln (Lower Saxony) > > Busse - Goldenstedt, Ellenstedt (both in Vechta) > > Fahrendorf - Salzbergen (Oldenburg, near border of NorthRhine- > > Westphalia) > > Franxmann - Ohrbeck (Lower Saxony) > > Fuehner - Lingen (Lower Saxony) > > Hartke - Schwagstorf (Lower Saxony) > > Heving - Ochtrup (North-Rhine-Westphalia - most northern part, > > bordering Oldenburg) > > Kroeger - Ellenstedt (Vechta) > > Meirose - Steinfeld, Damme, Holdorf (all in Vechta) > > Nienkamp/Neenkamp - Steinfeld (Vechta) > > Prieshoff - Fladderlohausen, Neuenkirchen (all in Vechta) > > Rabe - Steinfeld (Vechta) > > Schulte - Steinfeld (Vechta), Epe (Hanover) > > Stuntebeck - Steinfeld, Damme, Neuenkirchen (all in Vechta) > > Von Hoene - Bersenbrueck (Lower Saxony) > > Voss - Neuenkirchen (Vechta) > > Wieghaus - Neunkirchen (Vechta) > > > > Families I know are from Oldenburg but don't know town yet: > > Brokamp > > Kemphaus > > Kruempelbeck > > Meyer > > Thies or These > > Wehenpohl > > Wessendorf/Westendorf > > > > Families from Saxony: > > Dedden - Werdau > > Plaggenborg - Werdau > > > > Families that listed Hanover on census, but may be from nearby as > > they attended same church and intermarried: > > Bestermann > > Bohnen > > Borges > > Brink > > Bruns/Brungs > > Diehlmann > > Franxmann > > Gerke/Gerken - Pecitohl? > > Hoemann > > Meibers > > Mueller > > Peter > > Prieshoff > > Rowekamp > > Schriber > > Sprengelmeyer > > Thamann > > Wischer/Wisker > > Zumdick > > > > > > These are just families I have looked into. Most of them were on > > the Covington side, but a few of these can be found in Cincinnati. > > I also was looking through my Heving data (hope to have the family > > history out by mid May or early June) and noticed on the German > > Pioneer Society of Covington meeting sheets that many of the people > > listed were in fact listing Vechta or Oldenburg as their ancestral > > homelands! When looking through microfilmed church records in > > Covington I came upon many entries for individuals in Oldenburg, > > but if they weren't a family I was researching, I didn't take note > > of them. Online there is the Amt. Damme emigration index, which I > > have printed out. Many of the names I saw there, though not my > > own), I recognized from the Mother of God, St. Joseph, St. > > Augustine, and St. Mary's church records in Covington, Kentucky. > > It appears many people from the Vechta did follow a man by the name > > of Franz Stallo, who led his parishioners first to Cincinnati, then ! > > to Auglaize, Ohio. Apparently some people who originally came to > > the Cincinnati area with Stallo, did not follow him north to > > Auglaize, rather they stayed in Cincinnati or went across the river > > to Covington and Newport, Kentucky OR went west across the state > > line into Oldenburg, Indiana. I realize not all these people are > > from the exact same area, but there does appear to be atleast some > > of them that fit into a pattern. One of the days the list will > > grown, I still have many people in my PAF who are simply born in > > Germany. I don't doubt some of them are from the same area. > > > > If you have any contributions to this mini-research project of > > mine, please do let me know. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KYKENTON Mailing List ==== > > To contact the List Admin: mailto:KYKENTON-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > To unsubscribe send an email to: KYKENTON-L-request@rootsweb.com > > (In Digest Mode change the "L" to a "D") with the word unsubscribe > > in the body of the message. > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ______________________________

    04/05/2006 03:01:16
    1. RE: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
    2. Jerry Edgington
    3. My mother's family, I believe was from Oldenburg and came to Covington, KY around 1860. I some information about my family but don't have anything from Germany/Prussia. Also, I know many of these family names, because I grew up with them in Covington. Mainly, Fraxmann, Rabe, and Zumdick. And one of the Zumdick's works at the Mother of God cemetery in Covington. > [Original Message] > From: miriam <mcnabbuc@netzero.net> > To: <KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 4/3/2006 12:07:42 PM > Subject: The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana > > I was wondering if anyone else had ancestors or families they were researching from the Vechta or the area immediately outside of it that went to the Cincinnati, Ohio, Auglaize, Ohio, Covington/Newport, Kentucky and Oldenburg, Indiana areas. I have noticed in my research, a growing trend for people from this area. Here's some surnames with towns of origin that I have found so far (note: they may be in more small towns that I've identified as of yet, if you have additions, please do let me know): > > Behne - Steinfeld (Vechta) > Beiderhacke - Holdorf (Vechta) > Borges - Schwagstorf (Lower Saxony) > Brames - Ostercappeln (Lower Saxony) > Busse - Goldenstedt, Ellenstedt (both in Vechta) > Fahrendorf - Salzbergen (Oldenburg, near border of NorthRhine-Westphalia) > Franxmann - Ohrbeck (Lower Saxony) > Fuehner - Lingen (Lower Saxony) > Hartke - Schwagstorf (Lower Saxony) > Heving - Ochtrup (North-Rhine-Westphalia - most northern part, bordering Oldenburg) > Kroeger - Ellenstedt (Vechta) > Meirose - Steinfeld, Damme, Holdorf (all in Vechta) > Nienkamp/Neenkamp - Steinfeld (Vechta) > Prieshoff - Fladderlohausen, Neuenkirchen (all in Vechta) > Rabe - Steinfeld (Vechta) > Schulte - Steinfeld (Vechta), Epe (Hanover) > Stuntebeck - Steinfeld, Damme, Neuenkirchen (all in Vechta) > Von Hoene - Bersenbrueck (Lower Saxony) > Voss - Neuenkirchen (Vechta) > Wieghaus - Neunkirchen (Vechta) > > Families I know are from Oldenburg but don't know town yet: > Brokamp > Kemphaus > Kruempelbeck > Meyer > Thies or These > Wehenpohl > Wessendorf/Westendorf > > Families from Saxony: > Dedden - Werdau > Plaggenborg - Werdau > > Families that listed Hanover on census, but may be from nearby as they attended same church and intermarried: > Bestermann > Bohnen > Borges > Brink > Bruns/Brungs > Diehlmann > Franxmann > Gerke/Gerken - Pecitohl? > Hoemann > Meibers > Mueller > Peter > Prieshoff > Rowekamp > Schriber > Sprengelmeyer > Thamann > Wischer/Wisker > Zumdick > > > These are just families I have looked into. Most of them were on the Covington side, but a few of these can be found in Cincinnati. I also was looking through my Heving data (hope to have the family history out by mid May or early June) and noticed on the German Pioneer Society of Covington meeting sheets that many of the people listed were in fact listing Vechta or Oldenburg as their ancestral homelands! When looking through microfilmed church records in Covington I came upon many entries for individuals in Oldenburg, but if they weren't a family I was researching, I didn't take note of them. Online there is the Amt. Damme emigration index, which I have printed out. Many of the names I saw there, though not my own), I recognized from the Mother of God, St. Joseph, St. Augustine, and St. Mary's church records in Covington, Kentucky. It appears many people from the Vechta did follow a man by the name of Franz Stallo, who led his parishioners first to Cincinnati, then ! > to Auglaize, Ohio. Apparently some people who originally came to the Cincinnati area with Stallo, did not follow him north to Auglaize, rather they stayed in Cincinnati or went across the river to Covington and Newport, Kentucky OR went west across the state line into Oldenburg, Indiana. I realize not all these people are from the exact same area, but there does appear to be atleast some of them that fit into a pattern. One of the days the list will grown, I still have many people in my PAF who are simply born in Germany. I don't doubt some of them are from the same area. > > If you have any contributions to this mini-research project of mine, please do let me know. > > ______________________________

    04/05/2006 03:00:27
    1. Dierckes marriage look-up request
    2. Amy Albers
    3. Hello! For those who helped with the Clara Albers marriage look-up, I appreciate it; I now have another sibling on the other side of the family that I would like to check into. Again, I got this from the St. James church record and am having trouble finding them on the census so I want to double-check the spelling. Could someone please look-up the marriage of Louise Dierckes and Bernard Remke? It was 1894. I'd like to clarify Bernard's last name. Also, Louise's last name has been spelled Dierkes and Dirkes. Thank you! Amy Albers

    04/05/2006 10:06:54
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
    2. Carol Sanman
    3. LeeAnn, Thanks for checking. I'd appreciate it if you keep an eye out for the Trame name. I won't be changing emails anytime soon. The plan is in 4 years for my husband to retire and then we'll move. Until then we should keep the same email address. Just in case, my address is Carol Sanman 5050 Wesselman Woods Dr Cleves, OH 45002 Carol On Apr 4, 2006, at 10:23 PM, miriam wrote: > Hello Carol. Thanks for writing. I have not yet come across that > surname, but I have added our entry for Bernard Trame and noted > your name and email address should I come across that information > or have any questions as my project progresses. Do you want me oto > take some other type of contact information for you in case you'd > changed email addresses or do you think you'll be at that email > address for a while? Thank you very much for letting me know about > your ancestor from Oldenburg. > > LeeAnn McNabb > Cincinnati, Ohio > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Sanman" > <carolsanman@cinci.rr.com> > >> I have some Trame ancestors that are from Oldenburg. But no >> specific town. The earliest one I can track is Bernard Trame b. >> 1836. He emigrated to Cincinnati in 1847. (according to the 1900 >> Census). Does the Trame name appear in your research? >> >> Carol Sanman > > > > ==== KYKENTON Mailing List ==== > To contact the List Admin: mailto:KYKENTON-admin@rootsweb.com > > To unsubscribe send an email to: KYKENTON-L-request@rootsweb.com > (In Digest Mode change the "L" to a "D") with the word unsubscribe > in the body of the message. > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx

    04/05/2006 01:43:01
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] The Vechta, Oldenburg and Hanover to Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
    2. miriam
    3. Hello Carol. Thanks for writing. I have not yet come across that surname, but I have added our entry for Bernard Trame and noted your name and email address should I come across that information or have any questions as my project progresses. Do you want me oto take some other type of contact information for you in case you'd changed email addresses or do you think you'll be at that email address for a while? Thank you very much for letting me know about your ancestor from Oldenburg. LeeAnn McNabb Cincinnati, Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Sanman" <carolsanman@cinci.rr.com> >I have some Trame ancestors that are from Oldenburg. But no specific >town. The earliest one I can track is Bernard Trame b. 1836. He >emigrated to Cincinnati in 1847. (according to the 1900 Census). Does the >Trame name appear in your research? > > Carol Sanman

    04/04/2006 04:23:47
    1. Vechta, Oldenburg and areas in Hanover and Westphalia that immediately surround it
    2. miriam
    3. I wanted to thank everyone for the emails. There are so many it may take me a little while to get back to everyone. Thanks again. LeeAnn McNabb Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

    04/04/2006 11:40:18