>From: Virginia Sacristano <parvin@usnetway.com> >To: PFALZ-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [PFALZ] Palitinate immigrants > >Hi , >I recently received a wealth of information on a branch of my family, >the KEMMERER(KEMMER), RIEGEL, MILL and KERN. The towns of their >ancestry are KEMMER from MAMBACHEL, RIEGEL from BECHERBACH bei KIM, >and MILL from MOSEHELM. Their birth dates to the late 1600's and >early 1700's. If there is anyone looking for information on these >surnames will be glad to share and if there is anyone with information I >would love to have it. The Kemmerer initially lived in Easton area than >my branch wound up near Lewisburg, Union County. d >The Mills were in Bucks County and others were in Northampton County. >Thanks > Virginia Sacristano > e mail is Parvin@usnetway.com > Virginia, At least one of these family names has been well researched by a number of people and the data are available on the web. The Riggle/Riegell family of Becherbach is one that I am familiar with because that is my grandmother's family (I am a descendant of Johann Jorg Riegel, b: 17 Mar 1718 in Becherbach). You might want to visit the Stefan Riegel website (http://members.aol.com/stefriegel/riegel.html) and the Riegel/Riggle Freundschaft Association (http://members.xoom.com/riegeld/newsletter.htm). There have been two books that I know of published on the Riggle family (I own both) and there are also at least two different Riggle newsletters published on a regular basis that I receive. -- mailto:fhheld@freewwweb.com _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html