My Hofmann g-g-g-g-g-grandfather from Zweibrucken, Germany went to Hussenbach, Russia. (a few generations there) My Hoffmann g-grandfather left Hussenbach going on to Fort Collins, Colorado. My Hoffman grandfather from Fort Collins to Flint, Michigan, married my Dreuth grandmother whose parents, from Beideck, Russia, moved to Saratov and then to Sutton and Lushton, Nebraska, then to Sheyboygon, Wisconsin and finally to the Flint area. My dad from Flint to Northville and Indian River, Michigan. Me, from Northville to New Era, Michigan, and finally here I am near Bellingham, Washington. Joe
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Rus-Frank] List Business From: "Jim Boyce" <jboyce@mol.com.mk> To: <jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net> Gene, I am in Macedonia for the week and cannot send messages that are recognized for posting. But my Frank ancestors are Heinrich Heizenroeder and Anna Maria Sitzmann. They emigrated to Argentina, arriving in Buenos Aires 9 January 1878 and in Gualeguaychú, Entre Rios on 25 January 1878. They stayed there, although their children eventually moved to Colonia Coronel Suarez, a predominantly German-Russian suburb of Buenos Aires. I also have a Georg WACKER and Katarina Margareta SACK, both probably born in Frank. They emigrated to Entré Rios, Argentina, where Katarina died in 1941. Their daughter Amalia married Wilhelm LEICHNER of Huck in Entré Rios, moved to Colonia Coronel Suarez and in 1962 to Livingston, Montana, where Amalia died in 1964. Wilhelm and his family moved on to Spokane, Washington, where he died in 1979, and where several of his children still live. Cheers, Jim Boyce ----- Original Message ----- From: jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net To: RUS-SARATOV-FRANK-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:49 AM Subject: [Rus-Frank] List Business Dear Listers, We had a pretty good results on the Roll Call. We have approximately 46 List and 25 digest members on this mailing list. Roughly 1/3 of you responded to Roll Call. I think that was a pretty fair result all things considering. I would now like to take the roll call one step further. I would like to know where your ancestors from Frank originally settled and the finally settled. I think that this information would be of great interest to the list. I ask that all items be returned to the RUS-SARATOV-FRANK mailing list. I also asked that the Word SETTLEMENT be used in the Subject Box. Thanks you to all, Gene Jenkins List Adminstrator ______________________________
Here is my wife's family from Frank, Russia and their places of settlement. George Peter Scheibel, born 17 March 1853 in Alt Messer, Saratov, Russia and Katharina Elizabeth Amen, born 10 May 1859 in Frank, Russia. The family lived in Walla Walla, Washington later moved to Odessa, Washington. There were six children. Marie or Maria later lived in Tacoma, Washington, Katherine lived in Spokane, Washington, John lived in Portland, Oregon, Bessie lived in Spokane, Washington, Henry lived in Odessa, Washington and Harry lived in Spokane, Washington and later Vancouver, Washington. Katharina Elizabeth Amen's parents were Conrad Amen, born 25 October 1826 in Frank, Russia, died in Walla Walla, Washington, and Anna Elisabeth "Lizzie" Brungardt, born 1 November 1828 in Frank, Russia, died in Walla Walla, Washington. Best regards, Gary B. Sahlstrom Karen Anne Sahlstrom
I am researching the following names from Frank, Russia Fahrenbruch, Bernhardt, Hoff, Hofferber, Geis, Uhrich, Reinick, Lebsack, Eckhardt, Herbst Danella DanellaL@juno.com ChaChaBuny@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
My Frank Surnames: Primary: LESSER / LESCHER; HEITZENREDER (+variant spellings) Settlement pattern/areas known to date: Karlsruhe (North Caucasus, So. Russia) to Bowdon, Fessenden, others (ND) to St. Paul (MN), Lodi (CA); Hague/Rosthern/Prince Albert area (Sask/CAN); Yakima Valley area (WA) Collateral Frank Surnames: Wagner, Leonhardt, Lebsack, Bath/Bott, and more ________________________________________________________________________________ I am also interested in contacts from any of you about families/individuals from Frank and its surroundings who migrated to the North and South Caucasus. The Caucasus Germans were a significant segment of the GR experience and population. The new Caucasus project pertains to both AHSGR / GRHS, and focuses on the Caucasus Germans from all earlier GR settlement areas (Volga, Bessarabia, etc.). Long-time AHSGR/GRHS member Art Flegel is also involved as a coordinator in this project. Bonnie Anderson AHSGR & GRHS Village Coordinator: Johannesdorf and Karlsruhe - North Caucasus; Katharinenfeld - South Caucasus; GRHS - Caucasus Coordinator 7402 W. 101st Terrace Overland Park, KS 66212-2542 Fax: (913) 341-6084 E-mail: bjanders@earthlink.net
Trupp -- Washington, Weld County Colorado
HEIN/BAUER-Jacob and Anna Maria: Roche Harbor, San Juan County, Washington; Odessa, Lincoln County Washington, finally Portland, Oregon Maria Hein 3612 NE 17th Ave. Portland, OR 97212 (503) 287-5787 "The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral, begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy. Instead of diminishing evil, it multiplies it... Through violence you may murder the hater, but you do not murder hate." Dr. Martin Luther King ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Researching, Gettmann, Gottmann, Greenwald, Grunwald, Aschenbrenner, Adler, Batt, Bauer, Baum, Beck, Becker, Block, Brehm, Bretthauer, Daufest, Doerr, Derr, Dewald, Dietz, Doll, Doring, Eckhardt, Ehlenberger, Felker, Feuerstein, Flath, Flaht, Floth, Geis, Geisick, Gottwig, Groth, Gutmann, Hamburg, Hardt, Hartung, Hein, Hergert, Hoff, Hohnstein, Holzer (Helzer), Kammerzell, Kechter, Kemmerer, Kerner, Kindsvater, Kister, Kissler, Klein, Klippert, Knompf, Koch, Kramer, Kroening Krening, Lebsack, Lehr, Linker, Loos, Lohrei, Meier, Melcher, Miller, Mohrlang, Mohrland, Nagel, Popp, Propp, Rehn, Reifschneider, Salmeier, Sauer, Schafer, Schaub, Schauermann, Schlotthauer, Schmidt, Seibel, Starkel, Steinmetz, Stroh, Uhrich, Vogel, Voelker, Wagner, Wacker, Weber, Webber, Wietzel, Wambold, Werner, Wiederspahn, Zeiler, Ziegler. Sherrie Stahl sherriestahl@home.com Portland, OR Personal Homepage: http://members.home.net/sherriestahl/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net To: RUS-SARATOV-FRANK-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 7:49 PM Subject: [Rus-Frank] List Business Dear Listers, We had a pretty good results on the Roll Call. We have approximately 46 List and 25 digest members on this mailing list. Roughly 1/3 of you responded to Roll Call. I think that was a pretty fair result all things considering. I would now like to take the roll call one step further. I would like to know where your ancestors from Frank originally settled and the finally settled. I think that this information would be of great interest to the list. I ask that all items be returned to the RUS-SARATOV-FRANK mailing list. I also asked that the Word SETTLEMENT be used in the Subject Box. Thanks you to all, Gene Jenkins List Adminstrator ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237
Hi Listers, Here is my family from Frank, Russia and their places of settlement. WAGNER/WEISS(WEIS) (Jacob and Catherine)- Garden Springs, Spokane County, Washington. WAGNER (Henry)- Ritzville, Washington and finally Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. WAGNER (George) - Ritzville, Washington and finally Malaga, Chelan County, Washington. HEIMBICHNER/WAGNER (Henry and Catherine) - Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana. STROH/WAGNER (Henry and Anna) - Scottsbluff County, Nebraska and finally Laurel, Yellowstone County, Montana. WAGNER/WEBER (Jacob B. and Mary) - Cunningham, Washington and finally Ritzville, Adams County, Washington. Thanks, Gene Jenkins Selah, WA.
Dear Listers, We had a pretty good results on the Roll Call. We have approximately 46 List and 25 digest members on this mailing list. Roughly 1/3 of you responded to Roll Call. I think that was a pretty fair result all things considering. I would now like to take the roll call one step further. I would like to know where your ancestors from Frank originally settled and the finally settled. I think that this information would be of great interest to the list. I ask that all items be returned to the RUS-SARATOV-FRANK mailing list. I also asked that the Word SETTLEMENT be used in the Subject Box. Thanks you to all, Gene Jenkins List Adminstrator
Longmont newspaper Longmont, Colorado 10-22-01 : Helen Bauer of Longmont died Thursday, Oct. 18, 2001, at Longmont United : Hospital. She was 85. : : She was born May 29, 1916, in Milner, Colo., to Herman Frederick and Mary : Grace Bauer. She was the first baby born in Milner, a fact of which she was : very proud. : : She moved to Longmont with her family in 1920. She then relocated to : Steamboat Springs in 1924, where she lived until 1928, before returning to : Longmont. : : She was employed doing general housework, cleaning and ironing for people in : Longmont. : : She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the VFW Post 2601 : Auxiliary for many years. : : She was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Ellen Bauer. : : She is survived by four brothers, Robert W. Bauer of Longmont, Grant A. : Bauer and his wife Alice of Loveland, Ronald F. Bauer and his wife Rosalie : of Longmont, and Donald Bauer of Longmont; two sisters, Betty Jane Evig of : Fort Collins and Marilyn O'Connel of Rising Sun, Md.; and several nieces and : nephews. : : Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22, at Ahlberg : Funeral Chapel, with the Revs. Granville Smythe and Nikki Johnson of First : United Methodist Church officiating. : : Cremation will follow at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel and Crematory. : : Visitation will be held 2 to 6 p.m. today, Sunday, Oct. 21, at Ahlberg : Funeral Chapel. : : Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church in care : of Ahlberg Funeral Chapel. : : Back to the top : : : : _________________________________________________________________ : Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp : :
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Rus-Frank] Roll Call From: Mandzoco@aol.com To: jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net Gene - I am currently researching the following families: PETRIE, TRUPP, LEBSACK, GETTMAN as well the collateral lines of Whitman, Hein, Bauer. Thanks. Rob Petrie
The Herald News Haxton, and Fleming Colorado 10-20-01 R. Schaefer, 81, Haxtun, died Oct. 5, 2001 in Fort Collins. He was born on Feb. 1, 1920, in Oxford, Neb. Lee was the son of Myra (Maxon) and Jacob Schaefer. In 1931, he moved with his parents to a farm 13 miles south and two miles east of Haxtun. In 1936 the family moved to another farm 12 miles south and one and a half miles east of Haxtun. Lee completed his eighth year of education at Bryant School. In 1951, Lee married Thyra Ottosen in Golden. He worked for Ernest Bailey in the station and bulk plant in Haxtun from 1953 to 1962. After Bailey retired in 1962, Lee opened Lees Auto Parts Store, Haxtun, and operated it until 1995. His hobbies were hunting and fishing as his health would allow. Survivors include his wife Thyra Schaefer, Haxtun; sons, Dave Schaefer and wife Kathy, Haxtun, Anthony Schaefer, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Dan Schaefer and wife Mariko, California; brothers, Calvin Schaefer, Haxtun, Virgil Schaefer, Yuma, and Max Schaefer, Republic, Mo.; and one grandchild. Lee was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers Willard and Larry Schaefer. Funeral services were conducted at Church Of The Brethren, Haxtun, on Oct. 9, 2001, with Rev. Roy Pfaltzgraff officiating. Burial followed at Fleming Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Church of The Brethren, c/o Tennant Funeral Home, P.O. Box 486, Haxtun, CO 80731. Funeral arrangements were under the care of Tennant Funeral Home, Haxtun.
http://www.thesunlink.com/local/obits/index.html
The Sun Link Bremerton, Washington 10-20-01 Joann Notar Joann Notar, 72, of Bremerton died Oct. 11, 2001, at home. She was born Feb. 11, 1929, in Nevada, to Louis and Mae (Walker) Notar. She attended school in Bremerton. She worked at Naval Hospital Bremerton in food service for 29 years, retiring in 1980. She was a member of Eagles Auxiliary and attended King of Glory Lutheran Church in Purdy. She enjoyed tube embroidery. Survivors include a brother, Louis G. of Port Orchard; and a sister, Edith Holt of Bremerton. She was preceded in death by a sister, Patricia Kettenring. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday and Oct. 26, both at Miller-Woodlawn Funeral Home. A memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 27 at King of Glory Lutheran Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Miller-Woodlawn Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to King of Glory Lutheran Church, 6411 Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Kitsap County, P.O. Box 3416, Silverdale, WA 98383.
Longmont newspaper Longmont, Colorado 10-20-01 Elizabeth Wacker Jan. 18, 1908 Oct. 17, 2001 Elizabeth Wacker of Longmont died Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2001, at her home following a brief illness. She was 93. She was born Jan. 18, 1908, in Norka, Russia, to Conrad and Katherine (Fink) Schmer. The family immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1910 and lived in several places before settling in the Berthoud area in 1916. The family later farmed land west of Longmont and then moved to the Niwot area. On March 30, 1930, she married Daniel C. Wacker Sr. in Fort Morgan. The couple farmed in the Niwot area until 1946 and then in the Berthoud area until 1961, when they moved to Longmont. Mrs. Wacker played the piano for the Berthoud Salem Congregational Church for many years. She enjoyed playing the piano and continued to do so until very recently. She also enjoyed working in the garden, growing roses, going for walks and watching the geese in the park. Mrs. Wacker was preceded in death by her husband on Dec. 23, 1999; an infant son in 1941; and a sister, Christina Wacker, in April 2000. She is survived by a son, Daniel C. Wacker Jr. and his wife Kathleen of Fort Morgan; three daughters, Marian Baker and her husband Bob of Trenton, Ga., Dorothy Davis and her husband Dean of Longmont and Darlene Wacker of Longmont; six grandchildren, Sharon Smith, Beth Loveday, Bob and Steve Davis, and Paul and Kelly Wacker; four great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. today, Friday, Oct. 19, at Howe Mortuary, Longmont. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at Howe Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. Allen Elder officiating. Interment will follow at Longmont Mountain View Cemetery.
Loveland newspaper Loveland, Colorado 10-20-01 Ruby G. Shelley , 92, of Loveland, died Oct. 14, 2001, in Sheridan, Wyo. She was born Dec. 5, 1908, in Emerson, Iowa, to Walter and Bertha Navert Kellenbarger. She graduated from Red Oak High School in Red Oak, Iowa, in 1926. She attended Cedar Falls Teacher College and received her teacher's certificate in 1927. She married A. Dale Shelley on Feb. 21, 1935, in Rockport, Mo. He preceded her in death in 1974. They farmed in Emerson, Iowa, for many years and operated/owned Emerson Aerial Spray for 22 years. Mrs. Shelley was a homemaker and substitute teacher. She moved to Loveland in 1975 from Emerson. She was a 20-year volunteer at McKee Medical Center. She was a licensed pilot and was a former Iowa Flying Farmer Queen. She was a member of Mountain View Presbyterian Church. She loved doing crafts and traveling. She is survived by sons Robert Shelley and wife Donna of Sheridan, Wyo., Gary Shelley and wife Fran of Fort Collins, and James Shelley and wife Jean of Buffalo, Wyo.; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; a daughter, Darlene Straight; two sisters; and great-grandson Zach Shelley. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Mountain View Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Kathleen H. Fox officiating. Burial will be Monday in Red Oak. Memorial contributions may be made to Mountain View Presbyterian Church in care of Viegut Funeral Home, 2893 N. Monroe Ave., Loveland, 80538. Back to the
Greeley Tribune Greeley, Colorado 10-20-01 Louise Overman Louise M. Overman, 98, of Evans died Friday, Oct. 19, at the Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado inpatient unit. She was born Aug. 28, 1903, in Milliken to William G. and Anna (Geiger) Pfleiderer. On Dec. 4, 1923, she married Edward Overman in La Salle. He died Nov. 24, 1956. Mrs. Overman lived in Milliken until she was 5 before moving to Greeley, then Galeton and then to Evans in 1923. She attended the Lone Tree School and graduated from the eighth grade. She graduated from Greeley High School. Before her marriage, she worked at the Hackett and Walters Bakery for three years. A homemaker, Mrs. Overman was city clerk of Evans for a few years after her husband died. She was a member of the choir at Greeley Christian Church and a member of the fire department auxiliary in Evans. She enjoyed family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survivors are a daughter, Lorraine Johnson of Evans; four grandchildren, Anita Decker of Eaton, Gail Ford of Evans, Lowell Roberts of La Salle and Lynne Smith of Greeley; two sons-in-law, Leroy Johnson and Lloyd Roberts, both of Evans; and five great-grandchildren. Two daughters, Helen Roberts and Alice Overman; a sister and four brothers are deceased. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Allnutt Funeral Service Macy Chapel. Interment will be in the Evans Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Evans in care of AFS, 702 13th St., Greeley, CO 80631.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: [Fwd: [Rus-Frank] Roll Call]] From: "Larry Perkins" <perkinspc@softcom.net> To: <jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net> 10-19-01 Hello, My name is Sunny Perkins. My mother was Martha Hartung (Harding). She was born in Ritzville, WA, August 25, 1911. My Grandfather was Henry Hartung, born June 16, 1886 in Frank, Russia. I do not know his father's first name. His mother's maiden name was Schissler. My Grandmother's name was Maria Katherina Adler born on December 2, 1885 in Kolb, Russia. I do not know her father's first name. Her mother's maiden name was Schlagel. Henry and Maria came to American on April 12, 1907 into Ellis Island. They came to America with a baby, Maria, but she died soon after arrival. They had 7 more children in America. My grandfather had brothers who came to the U.S., some changed to Harding or Hartung. I do not have any more information on them. Sunny Perkins E-mail- "perkinspc@softcom.net" -----Original Message----- From: jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net [mailto:jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:29 PM To: RUS-SARATOV-FRANK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Fwd: [Rus-Frank] Roll Call]] -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Rus-Frank] Roll Call] From: lyduhett@sunflower.com To: jenkinsgen@nwinfo.net Researching Harding, Hartung, Hardung, Trupp from Frank. ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
I am researching Conrad WAGNER married to Barbara BAUER, son Conrad WAGNER married to Marea Katherine FUCHS and their subsequent families. Also Heinrich WAGNER married to Katherine Margaretha FUCHS and their offspring. Thank you, Karen Rogat