Those individuals would not have worked at the glass factory referred to in the "Glass Factory Cemetery," since it had closed before they were born. They may have worked at Dorflinger or one of the other glass shops of a later era. I'll check the index to the Barbe glass book and let you know. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Grant Kreinberg" <grantk@castles.com> To: <PAWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 3:12 PM Subject: [PAWAYNE] Glass Factory Cemetery > I have three distant cousins, all female, who according to family lore, may > have worked at the Glass factory. It is a possibility that they married > someone who may also have worked at the factory. My challenge is that I > only have their maiden names, and no idea of any married names. > > I'd appreciate if you could check your records to see if any of the > following names match anything in your database. > > Fannie/Fanny Elwine, born March 21, 1852, Petersroda, Germany > > Constanze, born June 22, 1854, Leipzig, Germany > > Fannie/Fanny Antonie, born August 18, 1858, Lindenau, Germany > > BTW, all the maiden names were Kreinberg. They were sisters. > > I appreciate any information. Thanks for looking. > > Grant Kreinberg > > > > ==== PAWAYNE Mailing List ==== > If you can't visit the area you are researching, check with your local > Family History Center. They may be able to get the records you require > on microfilm. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
I appreciate your looking. You know how strange family lore can be. My brickwall is that these three sisters seemed to have vanish off the face of the earth. The boys I can track, but the girls just disappeared. Grant At 03:44 PM 6/6/2004, you wrote: >Those individuals would not have worked at the glass factory referred to in >the "Glass Factory Cemetery," since it had closed before they were born. >They may have worked at Dorflinger or one of the other glass shops of a >later era. I'll check the index to the Barbe glass book and let you know. > >Ann >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Grant Kreinberg" <grantk@castles.com> >To: <PAWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 3:12 PM >Subject: [PAWAYNE] Glass Factory Cemetery > > > > I have three distant cousins, all female, who according to family lore, >may > > have worked at the Glass factory. It is a possibility that they married > > someone who may also have worked at the factory. My challenge is that I > > only have their maiden names, and no idea of any married names. > > > > I'd appreciate if you could check your records to see if any of the > > following names match anything in your database. > > > > Fannie/Fanny Elwine, born March 21, 1852, Petersroda, Germany > > > > Constanze, born June 22, 1854, Leipzig, Germany > > > > Fannie/Fanny Antonie, born August 18, 1858, Lindenau, Germany > > > > BTW, all the maiden names were Kreinberg. They were sisters. > > > > I appreciate any information. Thanks for looking. > > > > Grant Kreinberg > > > > > > > > ==== PAWAYNE Mailing List ==== > > If you can't visit the area you are researching, check with your local > > Family History Center. They may be able to get the records you require > > on microfilm. > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > >==== PAWAYNE Mailing List ==== >If the county you are looking in borders state lines make sure to check >the other state for records also. > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237