Subject: {not a subscriber} Hummelszach See#7 Was this my bloodline relative? > Could the spelling of the above surname be a variant of HIMMELSPACH? > Was it the style of script that was written in those days of recording? > Zona Himmelsbach > ================================================== > Immigrants to America From Riedseltz in the Months of February and March, > Year 1840 > 1) Bernhard Becker, named for the father, and Zacharias Becker, sons of > Frantz Becker and Katharina Lux his wife. > 2) Jacoh Siegel, widower, with his 3 children: Michael, Anna Maria, and > Maria Eva Siegel > 3) Michael Bersch, carpenter, and his wife Katharina Siegel. > 4) Apolonia Bersch, daughter of the late Michael Bersch and the > surviving Barbara Wassner > 5) Frantz Julig and Margaretha Julig, children of Frantz Julig and Maria > Anna Waltz. > 6) Joseph Diebold, his wife Katharina Ko!b, and their 4 children: > Katharina, Barbara, Elisabetha, and Theresia. > 7) Joseph Hummelszach, having left his wife behind.30 > 8) Adam Heintz, son of Adam Heintz. > 9) Jacob Fischer, having left his wife behind. > 10) Elisahetha Kaufmann, daughter of Joseph Kaufmann, > 11) Maria Anna Becker, widow of Michael Braun, and her son Frantz Braun. > 12) Michael Kubler and his wife Elisabetha Ekhard[?] and their 9 > children: 1. Francisca, with an illegitimate child named Joseph; 2. > Katharina; 3. Michael; 4. Eva; 5. Martin; 6. Kaspar; 7. Johannes; 8. > Elisabeth; 9. Regina. > A total of 33 immigrants from Riedseltz, the 15th of May 1840 >