--part1_9f.6d1bfe7.267ce390_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_9f.6d1bfe7.267ce390_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <Georgiamhh@aol.com> From: Georgiamhh@aol.com Full-name: Georgiamhh Message-ID: <90.5d069e6.267ce375@aol.com> Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 10:21:41 EDT Subject: Re: [PFALZ] Our trip is almost here! To: jwilkens@gte.net MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 109 I returned from Rhineland Pfalz May 28th. I am a 68 yr old female traveling alone to take pictures of where my Harless, Preisch, Volger, Hoffman & Loy's lived and died in the area of: Landau, Germersheim, Billingheim, Offenbach I had a map from Triple AAA in Dallas, TX and was going to buy a better one when I rented my car in Frankfurt. They did not have one, but that did not bother me. I found my way to A5 going south toward the border of France. I saw an exit sign that said, Spuryer. Knew they kept records for this area of Germany, so I make my exit and after getting closer to Spuryer - I saw signs to Germersheim. Not all of little villages were on the map, but the road signs were just great. I was looking for the Cemeteries where David Price was buried in Offenbach Catholic Church and Ferdinand Harlos in Lutheran Church Cemetery in Billingheim. I never found one Cemetery. I went back twice to each area and double checked. The Catholic Church was built after David Price had died in 1740. The Lutheran had merged with another and it was not the same. But all I had hoped for was some pictures. I have all of the legal documents from the Churches. The third day - I took a day tour down the Rhine River. John Philip Harlos and Anna Preisch (Price) traveled to Holland up the Rhine to make their Honeymoon trip to America. I took pictures of all of the Castles from 750 A. D - 1700s. Thrill to see the scenery they saw as they left Pfalz. I never felt lost or alone. I just flowed from one town to another. My Hotel in Frankfurt was across from the tall, blue bldg. with a ruffle on the top. Everyone could speak English, and everyone was very friendly and nice. I went by train to Paris and got to see more German Country. Breathtaking. Please don't worry for a minute. You will have the greatest time of your life! Regards, Georgia Hornbuckle 17 June 00 --part1_9f.6d1bfe7.267ce390_boundary--