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    1. [PFALZ] LO MSG: So you are going on vacation?!
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. Now that major vacation weekend is fast approaching for those in USA (it's Fourth of July long weekend) The unsubscribe messages are in taglines (in individual messages) or just under the subject listing for those who get digests. W. David Samuelsen, LO subject list

    06/28/2000 11:53:38
    1. [PFALZ] (no subject)
    2. Susan R. Lindsay
    3. Nancy and Brian, 1. How to unsubscribe. Send a message to PFALZ-L-request@rootsweb.com and subject line: unsubscribe and nothing in message area 2. How to subscribe. Whatever you just did worked, or you'd not be getting this message. But for future reference (for instance, if your subscription is cancelled for whatever reason and you want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to PFALZ-L-request@rootsweb.com. Susan

    06/28/2000 11:45:12
    1. Re: [PFALZ] Trying to unsubscribe
    2. Nancy V. Podella
    3. Good question, as I am going also. Nancy Brian Schatz wrote: > > Hi Everyone: > > I am going on vacation next week and I want to unsubscribe but how do I > do this. > > Brian Schatz

    06/28/2000 11:24:22
    1. [PFALZ] Trying to unsubscribe
    2. Brian Schatz
    3. Hi Everyone: I am going on vacation next week and I want to unsubscribe but how do I do this. Brian Schatz

    06/28/2000 09:47:50
    1. Re: [PFALZ] LEHNHOLZ
    2. Nancy V. Podella
    3. ESelzerSch@aol.com wrote: > > Can someone tell me whether this city is still there. I have several > ancestors who were on the records as having come from there in the 1850's. Lehnholz was changed to 56761 Düngenheim, Rheinland-Pflaz. Nancy

    06/28/2000 09:53:22
    1. Re: [PFALZ] BOHLENDER
    2. diane weber
    3. Researching Dietrick Bohlender/Bohlander of Heinsweiler; daughter Catherine (1805-1873), mar 1826 to Conrad Dorst (1798-1871), to U.S. 1835, d Dearborn Co, IN. Any info appreciated. Thanks Diane -----Original Message----- From: Stephanie Ferguson <sferguson@globaltraces.cnchost.com> To: PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com <PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, October 17, 1999 8:19 PM Subject: [PFALZ] surname post >Looking for information on families or ancestors of Johann Peter Bohlander, born 18 Sept. 1799 in Hochspeyer, and his wife Sophia Helf, born 26 Feb. 1801 in Hochspeyer. > >Thank you for any help or information you might be able to provide. > >Stephanie Ferguson > > >==== PFALZ Mailing List ==== >Going on Vacation 4 days or longer? >send your message to Trier-Roots-L-request@rootsweb.com (click and ready to go) >mailto:Pfalz-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe >

    06/27/2000 02:05:19
    1. Re: [PFALZ] House numbers
    2. Ernst Dierich
    3. Hello Gaycha, the housenumbers remained the same over longer periodes of time but not hundresd of years. In the village I am living in I know of three changes in the house-numberíng: 1. 1838 with the establishing of the real estate registration (Grundsteuer-Kataster) 2. 1899 after a house building boom at the end of the 19. century, which could no more be matched by the old numbering scheme. 3. 1972 with the introduction of a numbering system based on the streets with the even numbers on the right and the odd numbers on the left side of the street and no more based on the construction date of the houses. Lukily our adminsistion did not adopt the peculiar Berlin-system of house numbering with increasing numbers on one side of the street up to the end and than further increasing numbers on the other side of the street back to the beginning of the street. Regards Ernst Dierich. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ed & Gaycha Mayhew <gemayhew@home.com> To: <PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 12:52 AM Subject: [PFALZ] House numbers > I would like to know if the house numbers remain the same over the hundreds of years. I have heard that the first house built gets #1 and it remained that for as long as the house stood. This would be in a small village (Knittelsheim to be exact) > > Gaycha Mayhew >

    06/27/2000 12:36:23
    1. [PFALZ] SCHILDGEN FAMILY
    2. I am trying to find the birthplace of my g-grandfather, John Frederick Schildgen who came from the "Trier" area in 1845 to U.S. He was born about 1833 and came here with his Uncle and Aunt, (also) John Schildgen and his wife, Magdalena (Schmidt) after her parents had died. He was said to have had 2 siblings. Thanks for any help you are able to provide me in order to find this information. Evelyn - Michigan - USA

    06/27/2000 06:26:54
    1. [PFALZ] LEHNHOLZ
    2. Can someone tell me whether this city is still there. I have several ancestors who were on the records as having come from there in the 1850's. I have been unable to find it on a recent map. It would be in the Mayen - Dungenheim area in Rheinland. Thanks for you help. Evelyn - Michigan - USA

    06/27/2000 06:23:24
    1. [PFALZ] Re: Emsbüren
    2. Joe Metz
    3. I wanted to thank everyone for their responses to my inquiry about Emsbüren. I think it is the city up on the Dutch border and have starting doing some searches up there. Thanks again. joe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy V. Podella" <nvpodella@home.com> To: "Joe Metz" <joemetz@fuse.net> Cc: <PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 5:13 PM Subject: Re: Emsbüren > > > Joe Metz wrote: > > > > Because so many people are so knowledgable on this list, I'm wondering if anyone can tell me which part of Germany a city named Embüren (or is that a region) is in? > > Emsbüren, Niedersachsen - postal code 48488 is 256.7 miles W of Berlin. > > Embühren, Schleswig-Holstein - postal code 24819 is 194.2 miles NW of > Berlin. > > Nancy > > > > > > > > Joe Metz

    06/26/2000 09:26:57
    1. Re: [PFALZ] Wiseman/Weissann
    2. Marian Dietrich
    3. Sorry about the uncooperative link I gave in my previous post. Try this one and type in the town name of Sippersfeld http://www.jewishgen.org/ShtetlSeeker/loctown.htm

    06/26/2000 12:32:45
    1. Re: [PFALZ] Wiseman/Weissann
    2. Marian Dietrich
    3. Click on this link, then scroll down to Sippersfeld and click on that, it will give you a map. http://www.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.isa?jg~jgsys~shtetl

    06/26/2000 12:25:51
    1. Re: [PFALZ] Wiseman/Weissann
    2. Fritz H. Friederich
    3. Sippersfeld should be in the Pfalz, maybe around Kaiserslautern. Postleitzahl: 67729. Fritz H. Friederich -----Original Message----- From: Jim & Judy Gallogly <jgall442@rconnect.com> To: PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com <PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 26, 2000 6:34 AM Subject: [PFALZ] Wiseman/Weissann >This is my first visit.My gr. gr. gr. gr. grandfather was born in >Sippersfeld, Germany in Oct. 16, 1729 ,name Johann "Peter" Wiseman. Does >anyone know where this town is ? We plan to go to germany this Sept. Judy > >

    06/26/2000 09:20:04
    1. [PFALZ] Wiseman/Weissann
    2. Jim & Judy Gallogly
    3. This is my first visit.My gr. gr. gr. gr. grandfather was born in Sippersfeld, Germany in Oct. 16, 1729 ,name Johann "Peter" Wiseman. Does anyone know where this town is ? We plan to go to germany this Sept. Judy

    06/26/2000 07:40:14
    1. [PFALZ] SOMMER - KOCH
    2. Hi, I am always looking for the ascendancy of SOMMER Jean ( from Riedelberg, Pfalz, Germany), married with KOCH Jeanne, the 8.2.1763 at Loutzviller (Moselle, Lorraine, France). KOCH Jeanne (°~1730 at Loutzviller) is the daugther of KOCH Paul and MATHIS (MATHIEU) Anne-Elisabeth (from Loutzviller). Thanks for any feedback, Lucien Stab ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lucien STAB, Paris 5°, France U.C.G.L. 5724 750 lstab@aol.com My genealogy is on my homepage: http://hometown.aol.com/lstab/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    06/26/2000 06:37:57
    1. [PFALZ] Johann Christian Hurtig - Grünstadt
    2. Mike Summerer
    3. I'm looking for information on the ancestors of : Johann Christian Hurtig, Konditor in Grünstadt, b:19 Nov 1771 His parents were Michael Hurtig & Maria Elisbeth ??? He married Mary Magdalena Klein, 24 JUn 1800 at Bad Dürkheim Thank You Mike Summerer

    06/25/2000 05:32:01
    1. [PFALZ] Klein - Heroldin, Bad Dürkheim
    2. Mike Summerer
    3. I'm looking for information on : Johann Adam Klein married Maria Gertraud Heroldin their daughter Maria Magdalena, born April 1775 married Johann Christian Hurtig 24 Jun 1800 in Bad Dürkheim Thank You Mike SUmmerer

    06/25/2000 05:26:14
    1. [PFALZ] House numbers
    2. Ed & Gaycha Mayhew
    3. I would like to know if the house numbers remain the same over the hundreds of years. I have heard that the first house built gets #1 and it remained that for as long as the house stood. This would be in a small village (Knittelsheim to be exact) Gaycha Mayhew

    06/25/2000 04:52:30
    1. [PFALZ] Re: Emsbüren
    2. Nancy V. Podella
    3. Joe Metz wrote: > > Because so many people are so knowledgable on this list, I'm wondering if anyone can tell me which part of Germany a city named Embüren (or is that a region) is in? Emsbüren, Niedersachsen - postal code 48488 is 256.7 miles W of Berlin. Embühren, Schleswig-Holstein - postal code 24819 is 194.2 miles NW of Berlin. Nancy > > Joe Metz

    06/25/2000 03:13:38
    1. Re: [PFALZ] What part of Germany
    2. Fritz H. Friederich
    3. There is an Embuehren in northern Germany. In the state of Schleswig Holstein. Maybe that;s the one you are looking for. Regards, Fritz H. Friederich -----Original Message----- From: Joe Metz <joemetz@fuse.net> To: PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com <PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 25, 2000 11:34 AM Subject: [PFALZ] What part of Germany >Because so many people are so knowledgable on this list, I'm wondering if anyone can tell me which part of Germany a city named Embüren (or is that a region) is in? I speaking with my aunt, she told me a bout a family there that my grandmother corresponding with her were distantly related to my great-grandmother. > >Thanks. > >Joe Metz > > > >

    06/25/2000 12:52:50