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    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] St Johns Denver
    2. When I was growing up in Denver St. John's Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, was located at West 3rd & Acoma. I find no listing for the congregation now. Can anyone give me an up-to-date address? Thanks for any help. Leona

    08/02/2000 03:27:31
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Point Rest, Mo
    2. Gerald and Ruth Ann Thies
    3. I was wondering if anyone knew anything about Point Rest, Mo. There was a Lutheran Church, my grandfather was baptized there in late 1800's. Thanks Ruth Ann

    07/14/2000 04:26:49
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Lutheran Minister in US
    2. Katherine Restad Schuchard
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=26 Surname: SYVERSEN, SYVERTSEN, SIEVERSON, SYVERTSON ------------------------- My great-great uncle, Syver Syversen, (b. 1869 at Lesja, Oppland, Norway) emigrated to the USA in 1870 from Trondheim. I am told by several sources that he became a Lutheran minister in either Wisconsin or more likely, Minnesota. Is there a way to find this information? Please advise. Thank you. Link: the Norway List URL: <http://Norway-l@rootsweb.com>

    07/14/2000 12:53:39
  1. 07/10/2000 11:21:28
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] BOLLING,HENRY(1860-1892) & Houston,Tx's First German Evangelical LUTHERAN Church
    2. Newton Brand
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=25 Surname: BOLLING, SIMON, BAUER ------------------------- My ggrandmother's first husband was HENRY F. BOLLING (b abt 1860- d 6/14/1892). He first appeared in the Houston, Texas City Directory in 1887 as a clerk in a hotel which he subsequently owned. He married Miss MARY SIMON, Texas-born daughter of immigrants from Alsace Lorraine and Hanover, German respectively. Although their marriage records cannot be found, they are believed to have been married in the FIRST GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH in Houston. HENRY was active in Houston business and social life and his clubs included Magnolia Lodge #7, Sons of Herman; the Houston Schuetzenverin; Humboldt Lodge #2968, Knights of Honor, and the Houston Saengerbund Society. He died suddenly on a downtown street in San Antonio on 6/13/1892; news articles indicate that he was walking with a SAN ANTONIO friend named JOHN BAUER at the time of his death. Family legend suggests that he was appearing in a Saengerbund concert in San Antonio at that time. Funeral services were held in the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, and he is buried in the Old German Cemetery portion of the Glenwood Cemetery in Houston. I am looking for his parents, siblings, indeed any information that you may have or suggest that I pursue. Thanks. Newton Brand, Houston

    07/10/2000 09:10:21
    1. Re: [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Kranig Family
    2. Mary D. Taffet
    3. Hello subscribers, The first message was posted to the wrong board, so I moved it from the Bible Records board to the Query board. That is why you now see duplicate messages coming in. If you try to follow the first link given (the one for the Bible Records board), you will get an error. You will need instead to follow the link below for the Query board. As always, should you wish to reply to the post, please do so on the board, as the poster won't see your reply otherwise. -- Thanks, Mary Taffet List Administrator for LUTHERAN-ROOTS mdtaffet@syr.edu "Thomas N. Kranig" wrote: > > Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=24 > > Surname: Kranig > ------------------------- > > I am searching for members of the Kranig family. My great-grandparents > came to America from Germany in the late 1800's. My great-grandparents > were John "Hans" Kranig and his wife Maggie (Peters)Kranig the couple and > their children settled in Council Bluffs Iowa. It is also believed that > Maggie's father Han Peters accompanied then on their trip to America. Any > Information regarding the Kranig family would be greatly appreciated > > Link: Kranig Family Internationale Research Center > URL: <http://www.maxpages.com/kranigworld>

    07/09/2000 04:01:53
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Kranig Family
    2. Thomas N. Kranig
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=24 Surname: Kranig ------------------------- I am searching for members of the Kranig family. My great-grandparents came to America from Germany in the late 1800's. My great-grandparents were John "Hans" Kranig and his wife Maggie (Peters)Kranig the couple and their children settled in Council Bluffs Iowa. It is also believed that Maggie's father Han Peters accompanied then on their trip to America. Any Information regarding the Kranig family would be greatly appreciated Link: Kranig Family Internationale Research Center URL: <http://www.maxpages.com/kranigworld>

    07/09/2000 12:45:36
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Kranig Family
    2. Thomas N. Kranig
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Bible Records Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRootsBibl?read=2 Surname: Kranig ------------------------- I am searching for members of the Kranig family. My great-grandparents came to America from Germany in the late 1800's. My great-grandparents were John "Hans" Kranig and his wife Maggie (Peters)Kranig the couple and their children settled in Council Bluffs Iowa. It is also believed that Maggie's father Han Peters accompanied then on their trip to America. Any Information regarding the Kranig family would be greatly appreciated Link: Kranig Family Internationale Research Center URL: <www.maxpages.com/kranigworld>

    07/09/2000 11:59:14
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Ridgway Bible
    2. Joan Reed
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=22 Surname: Ridgway ------------------------- I am looking for the Bible of Richard W.H. Ridgway. After his death in 1941 his wife Johanna Croissont Ridgway, step-mother of my mother, gave the Bible to someone in the Grace English Evangelical Lutheran Church. At that time the church was on Broadway Street, Baltimore,MD. We believe it has information written in it about other Ridgway's. If anyone has any information on this Bible please contact me.

    07/09/2000 04:29:25
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] apologies
    2. Hi everyone, In my latest posting I neglected to remove the signature from my message. I sincerely apologize for my error. Sorry

    07/07/2000 03:03:25
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Unsubscribe Help
    2. Janet Clark
    3. Hello Can anyone help me to unsubscribe to Lutheran-Roots mailing list I have had no luck trying to do it. Any help would be very much appreciated. Janet MN

    07/07/2000 01:59:14
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] OCHSENKNECHT
    2. Hi there, Anyone with any knowledge of anyone with the surname OCHSENKNECHT, could you please contact me. Am at my brick wall with this surname. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Everyone have a great day. WANT TO GET PAID WHILE ONLINE OR TO READ EMAIL??????? Check out these websites that pay for your time online!!!! http://www.desktopdollars.com/default.asp?id=whook29472 http://www.gotoworld.com/getpaid/default.asp?rid=1058799727 http://www.netflip.com/index.jsp?referrer=whook29472 http://www.surfing2cash.com/signup.asp?refid=whook29472@aol.com http://www.adsenger.com/default.asp?ref=whook29472 http://www.paybar.com/index.asp?refID=1401540841 http://www.wavevu.com/wavevu.asp?RefID=F16415 http://www.yoyomail.com/cgi-bin/a?referral=whook29472

    07/07/2000 01:52:35
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Sierp family
    2. Sue Meier
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=19 Surname: Sierp, Gockers ------------------------- I`m searching for Johann Heinrich Sierp and his wife Anna Maria Gertrud Gockers whom he married on Nov. 19, 1820 in St. John the Baptist Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hilter, Hannover, Germany. They had a son Georg Heinrich Sierp who was born on Dec. 20, 1820 in Hilter. He came to America and settled in Jackson Co. IN. I need any info on this family.

    07/07/2000 11:39:36
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] lutheran records
    2. Cj
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRoots?read=18 Surname: WALTERS ------------------------- have you tried: www.aal.org/LutheransOnline/Gene_Ex/

    07/06/2000 09:28:10
    1. Re: [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] [Fwd: New List Frieden's Lutheran Church, NC]
    2. alice
    3. Hi,l Would it be possible to research older Luthern churches back in the 1700-1800's in Va., and where they store their records for those churches today? I have been told that one on my ancestors was on a death record kept by the Old North Mill Creek Luthern Church, which changed to the Brake Brothern Luthern Church. I am looking for Catharina Barbara Matthias Our/Ours' death record. She was born abt. 1816; died abt. 1802. She married Johannes/John Elias Auer/Our/Ours in Karlsruhe, Germany 1738. They came to Va. in 1755, and had a son Sigmound Auer in Hampshire Co., Va. Also any info on John Our's death record would be appreciated. You can e-mail me at: syrex@coslink.net. I will be gone for the rest of the month of July. Will return 1st week of August. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank You, Alice At 05:08 PM 7/2/00 -0400, you wrote: >Hello subscribers, > >I am passing along this announcement regarding a new list for a >particular Lutheran church. Larry is currently subscribed to >Lutheran-Roots, so if you wish to ask him questions about this church, >now would be the time to do so. > >-- Thanks, > Mary Taffet > List Administrator for LUTHERAN-ROOTS > mdtaffet@syr.edu > > >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: New List Frieden's Lutheran Church, NC >Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 12:54:35 -0500 >From: "Larry Noah" <larmil-1@worldnet.att.net> >Reply-To: "Larry Noah" <larmil-1@att.net> >To: <LUTHERAN-ROOTS-admin@rootsweb.com> > >The following may be of interest to some of your subscribers. > >==================================== >NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH. A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical >interest >in the founders and members of The Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church >which was founded in 1745 in what is now Guilford County, North >Carolina. > >You must be a subscriber to post to the list. To subscribe send the word >"subscribe" (WITHOUT the quotes) as the only text in the body of a >message >to: >NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH-L-request@rootsweb.com (MAIL mode - individual >emails) > >or > >NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH-D-request@rootsweb.com (DIGEST mode - consolidated >email >of individual emails) >=============================== > >Larry Noah - larmil-1@att.net >Listowner - NCOrange-L, BrickChurchNC-L, BEARSE-L, > BELK-L and NOAH-L Rootsweb mailing lists > >

    07/02/2000 01:04:02
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] [Fwd: New List Frieden's Lutheran Church, NC]
    2. Mary D. Taffet
    3. Hello subscribers, I am passing along this announcement regarding a new list for a particular Lutheran church. Larry is currently subscribed to Lutheran-Roots, so if you wish to ask him questions about this church, now would be the time to do so. -- Thanks, Mary Taffet List Administrator for LUTHERAN-ROOTS mdtaffet@syr.edu -------- Original Message -------- Subject: New List Frieden's Lutheran Church, NC Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 12:54:35 -0500 From: "Larry Noah" <larmil-1@worldnet.att.net> Reply-To: "Larry Noah" <larmil-1@att.net> To: <LUTHERAN-ROOTS-admin@rootsweb.com> The following may be of interest to some of your subscribers. ==================================== NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH. A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the founders and members of The Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church which was founded in 1745 in what is now Guilford County, North Carolina. You must be a subscriber to post to the list. To subscribe send the word "subscribe" (WITHOUT the quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to: NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH-L-request@rootsweb.com (MAIL mode - individual emails) or NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH-D-request@rootsweb.com (DIGEST mode - consolidated email of individual emails) =============================== Larry Noah - larmil-1@att.net Listowner - NCOrange-L, BrickChurchNC-L, BEARSE-L, BELK-L and NOAH-L Rootsweb mailing lists

    07/02/2000 11:08:37
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Sagmo Family
    2. Sandy Kruse
    3. I am looking for Iver Sagmo, his wife Anna May Swanson. Info on them and their children. (My mother) Dora Sagmo was born in Clam Fall, WI. Irene Sagmo, Henry Sagmo, Sheldon Sagmo, and Connie Sagmo. Parents die and the children were raised in foster home in Fredric, WI. Foster parents were: Gus & Edna Soderberg. Anyone know of this family? Sandy

    06/15/2000 01:41:52
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Joseph Schwarz (1866-1940)
    2. Janet Schwarze
    3. Posted on: Lutheran Roots Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/LutheranRootsObits?read=7 Surname: Schwarz, Roseman, Deircks, Wetzel, Norson, Durst, Windom ------------------------- Greenwood Gleaner: --------JOSEPH SCHWARZ PASSES AWAY Joseph SCHWARZ, son of Josep and Mary Anna SCHWARZ was born on Sept. 2nd, 1866, in Austria, the section that is known as the Sudentenand. He migrated to the United States when 11 years old, with an older brother and a few friends and neighbors. When he was 16 he made a trip back to his homeland but returned again the same year. He settled in Manitowoc County working for farmers in that vicinity and later took up Railroad work. At Washburn he was married to Johanna DIERCKS in June 1887. One daughter and one sone died in infancy. In 1905 he came to Greenwood to make a farm out of a piece of woodland. His wife passed away in 1935 and since then he has been making his home with his daughter, Mr. Roy ROSEMAN and her husband. The services at the ROSEMAN home were conducted by Rev. NAGEL of Scholfield, an old pastor and friend of the Schwarzes while in Manitowwoc. Further funeral services were at the United Lutheran Church were conducted by the Rev. NORSON, with interment in the Greenwood cemetery. The pallbearers were Otto, Carl, and Louie WETZEL, Walter DURST, Oliver WINDOM, A. E. Preller. Flower girls were, Vera, Erna and Marie DIERCKS, Neillsville, grandneices of the deceased.

    06/15/2000 08:44:01
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Descendants of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg
    2. Mary D. Taffet
    3. FYI -- Genealogylibrary.com now includes a digital copy of "Descendants of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg", which is available to subscribers at the following address: http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/5376/ It's possible that this book might be accessible for a short time even to person without a subscription, but I don't know that for a fact. -- Mary Taffet List Administrator for LUTHERAN-ROOTS mdtaffet@syr.edu

    06/13/2000 03:36:17
    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] Re: LUTHERAN-ROOTS-D Digest V00 #68
    2. Dear Eleanor: Have you tried contacting the synod office in that area? The synod should have a listing of the churches served in that area and perhaps know what dates these churches were founded. Mary Redline

    06/11/2000 12:56:59