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    1. [ROOTS-L] GAEMLICH Family PA
    2. dianna charles via
    3. Hi List I’m dong research on the GAEMLICH/K {Gumlich} family who arrived in the USA in 1833 from the port of Bremen Germany on board the “Lucilla”. They lived in Allegheny Co PA at some stage. I have Rosina aged 46 with Johann G 48 with their children. One of the childrens names appears as JOHANN C. aged 17 Female. I’m trying to find any evidence that this is indeed Christina GAEMLICK who I have been researching as being married to William FULLUM PA. When I can get familysearch to work for me today I will look for the births of the children in Germany. I’m sure that Christina Gaemlick-FULLER was Lutheran. On the 1840 Census there is one John G. GAEMLICK living in Findley, Allegheny co. PA. The family sometimes listed (at least once as GUNLICK). One of the children of John moved to Missouri! I was hoping to find information from “Date of Intention to acquire citizenship” which may give more details on sponsors, children’s names etc. Are any of these records available online. Any help in discovering more on CHRISTINA GAEMLICH-FULLER who died in Indiana County PA in 1900 very much appreciated. Kindest regards Dianna

    07/24/2016 04:02:14
    1. Re: [ROOTS-L] GAEMLICH Family PA
    2. Eliz Hanebury via
    3. I believe naturalization paper for the early days only have the name of the person, I too hoped for parents for my 2Xggfather or place of birth so we could sort which of three likely candidates, if any, were he. But only his name on his papers. Eliz Not Today and Not without a Fight (Anon) For all that has been, thanks. For all that will be, yes. (Dag Hammarskjold) On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 8:02 PM, dianna charles via <roots@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Hi List > I’m dong research on the GAEMLICH/K {Gumlich} family who arrived in > the USA in 1833 from the port of Bremen Germany on board the “Lucilla”. > They lived in Allegheny Co PA at some stage. I have Rosina aged 46 with > Johann G 48 with their children. One of the childrens names appears as > JOHANN C. aged 17 Female. > > I’m trying to find any evidence that this is indeed Christina GAEMLICK who > I have been researching as being married to William FULLUM PA. When I can > get familysearch to work for me today I will look for the births of the > children in Germany. I’m sure that Christina Gaemlick-FULLER was Lutheran. > > On the 1840 Census there is one John G. GAEMLICK living in Findley, > Allegheny co. PA. The family sometimes listed (at least once as GUNLICK). > One of the children of John moved to Missouri! > > I was hoping to find information from “Date of Intention to acquire > citizenship” which may give more details on sponsors, children’s names > etc. Are any of these records available online. Any help in discovering > more on CHRISTINA GAEMLICH-FULLER who died in Indiana County PA in 1900 > very much appreciated. Kindest regards Dianna > ===== > If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to > roots-admin@rootsweb.com and ask for the digest... > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    07/24/2016 03:42:53