WOLFLEY; NY,USA>DEU; 1850 William HOFFMAN m. Mary WOLFLEY. Both were born in Germany (1835, 1841). William came to Batavia, NY Genesee County, USA in 1853. Mary came to same location in 1848. Mary's father was Conrad WOLFLEY. Daughter, Ida May Hoffman m. George Dean Griffis If you think you may have a line that matches, please contact me. Wendy capt@frontiernet.net
HOFFMAN; NY,USA>DEU; 1850 William HOFFMAN m. Mary WOLFLEY. Both were born in Germany (1835, 1841). William came to Batavia, NY Genesee County, USA in 1853. Mary came to same location in 1848. Mary's father was Conrad WOLFLEY. Daughter, Ida May Hoffman m. George Dean Griffis If you think you may have a line that matches, please contact me. Wendy capt@frontiernet.net
SCHIRMER; NY,USA>DEU; 1800 Looking for any information on Jacob SCHIRMER c1858-1882. Wife's name: (unknown) RUPERT Son, Martin, b 1881 d 1934, married Edyth ECKAM in NY,USA. Jacob died at 24 years of age. Possibly from Heissische Grafschaf Schaumburg, Lower Saxony. Believe he had brothers who also came to NY,USA. Wendy Schirmer capt@frontiernet.net
ROMBACH Joseph; BAD,DEU; 1825-1850 Could anyone help with the origin of Joseph ROMBACH b about 1827 who went to UK when he was about 14 years old. His father was Johann. He came from a farm. He became a clockmaker. His brother was Joseph Casper who also went to UK (Wales). I notice a *Kaspers hausl* on the map near Glashutte, and hope this might be a clue to the origin. Otherwise the farm could be anywhere in Baden. Any help or clues very much appreciated. Owen, South Australia abatek@cobweb.com.au
ROEDER, Michael, Sarah, Katherine; BAY,DEU > Clearfield Co., PA,USA; 1817-1850 I am looking for descendants of Michael ROEDER b. 1817, Sarah ROEDER b. 1822, and Katherine ROEDER b. 1823, all born in Bavaria. They immigrated in 1850 settling in Drifting, Clearfield County, PA. Also immigrating with them was their mother and step-father Eva Katherine and Jacob KIRCHNER and their children. Their names were: Francis KIRCHNER b. 1824 (Francis was born a ROEDER but went by the surname of KIRCHNER). Dorthea KIRCHNER b. 1827, Katherina Juliana KIRCHNER b. 1833, Eva KIRCHNER b. 1834, George KIRCHNER b. 1837, and John Nicolaus KIRCHNER b. 1842. I have information that Michael ROEDER married Catherine HOOVER; Sarah ROEDER married Christian HARTEL; and Katherine ROEDER married Joseph DIPPERT. Francis KIRCHNER is our ancestor, I would like to find the descendants of these ROEDERS who were full-blood siblings to Francis KIRCHNER. Dianne Tonnies Swift Current, Saskatchewan awt@sk.sympatico.ca
KIRCHNER, Jacob, Eva Katherine; BAY,DEU > Clearfield Co., PA,USA; 1796-1860 I am looking for descendants of Jacob and Eva Katherine KIRCHNER who immigrated from Rannungen, Bavaria in 1850, settling in Drifting, Clearfield Conty, PA. Immigrating with them were Eva Katherine's children from a first marriage: Michael ROEDER b. 1817, Sarah ROEDER b. 1822, Katherine ROEDER b. 1823 and Francis KIRCHNER b. 1824 (Francis went by his step-father's surname). Also with them were the children of Jacob and Eva Katherine KIRCHNER marriage: Dorthea KIRCHNER b. 1827, Katherina Juliana KIRCHNER b. 1833, Eva KIRCHNER b. 1834, George KIRCHNER b. 1837, and Nicolaus KIRCHNER b. 1842. Francis KIRCHNER is our ancestor. Dianne Tonnies Swift Current, Saskatchewan awt@sk.sympatico.ca
KORNER Karl Theodore; Dresden,DEU; 1756-1831 Korner Karl Theodore;Dresden,DEU;1756-1831 I am tracing back the above person, and need details on the above. We know he was born in Dresden on 23/9/1791 and died in action in 1831, near Hamburg (which conflict?). we also know he wrote literature and a relation of his, Dr.Theodor Korner (1873-1957) was elected Austrian president in 1951. Any info/leads greatly appreciated jon frohmaier -- Jon Frohmaier Jon Frohmaier <jon@sudbrook.demon.co.uk>
VIETING Johanna; Lagendreer,DEU>MO,USA; 1909-1935 Hello, My friend, George W. CARL is trying to locate mother's family in Germany. Known information is as follows: Mother: Johanna (Hanne) VIETING. She was born August 1, 1909 in Lagendreer, Germany and lived at Hauptstrasse 79. She died in 1935 in St. Louis, MO, USA. She married George F. E. CARL of Hannover on April 15, 1926. Their son is George W. CARL. George is trying to locate the children of Johanna's brothers: Gustav VIETING Paul VIETING Willie VIETING Alfred VIETING I have checked the German online phonebook but since the children of the above brothers are unknown, I couldn't determine who might be related. Please reply to me at the e-mail address below if you know these people or have any suggestions for my friend. Thanks. Mary Ann Allen wallen@pipeline.com
LESEMAN Henricus; WAL,DEU > HOL; c.1750 Henricus LESEMAN is a Lutheran and was born c.1750 'in het Waldecks', Germany. The name is quoted from a Dutch source. He went to HOL / NLD, probably in the military service of the Waldeck Regiment on duty in The Netherlands and, if so, maybe in the 2nd Bat. Do you know of Army or Lutheran data sources which may lead to him or to these so called 'Subsidientruppen', some mainly consisting of Lutherans? Or do you know of any local government archives for confirmation? Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Also other information on the names LESEMAN LESEMANN LEESEMAN LEESENMAN LEZEMAN LEEZEMAN LEZENMAN is kindly invited as I am interested in the name in general anywhere anytime. Your answer may be either in German or English. -- Kees Leseman E-mail Kees.Leseman@wxs.nl P.O. Box 179, 3430 AD Nieuwegein, The Netherlands, Europe
Re: WERTZ Andrea; DEU>DNK>ENG; 1840-1870 In article <65272n$25p@bl-4.rootsweb.com>, Chris <pringles@injersey.com> says: > >WERTZ Andrea; DEU>DNK>ENG; 1840-1870 > >This lady was married to William (Herbert?) Olsen in Copenhagen in >1864. They then moved to England and settled in Newcastle upon Tyne. > >Does anyone recognise her name or have any knowledge of families with >the WERTZ surname? If so, I would be very grateful for any information, > >as I know what happened to her from 1864 onwards and it would be good to > >exchange details. > >Chris Pringle (Mrs) >researching BANHAM, EVERETT, RUDD & WALLER in Norfolk; FEENEY, FRAM, >HANSON, KNIGHT, LISTER, MARCH, OLSEN, PRINGLE, SOULSBY, STOKER, and >WALKER in Northumberland and Durham > > >pringles@injersey.com Try the group: geneology.german or geneology.jewish Peter Diemand Montreal, Canada peter.diemand.bibliod@cam.org
KALTEICH / KALDEICH; DEU; 1840-1850 I'm looking for any information about the surname KALTEICH or KALDEICH. Especially I'm interested on Information about "Otto Kalteich". He was born approx. 1840 - 1850 and immigrated to USA in 1875 - 1885 -- Friedhelm Kalteich mailto:Friedhelm.Kalteich@t-online.de
WERTZ Andrea; DEU>DNK>ENG; 1840-1870 This lady was married to William (Herbert?) Olsen in Copenhagen in 1864. They then moved to England and settled in Newcastle upon Tyne. Does anyone recognise her name or have any knowledge of families with the WERTZ surname? If so, I would be very grateful for any information, as I know what happened to her from 1864 onwards and it would be good to exchange details. Chris Pringle (Mrs) researching BANHAM, EVERETT, RUDD & WALLER in Norfolk; FEENEY, FRAM, HANSON, KNIGHT, LISTER, MARCH, OLSEN, PRINGLE, SOULSBY, STOKER, and WALKER in Northumberland and Durham pringles@injersey.com
SCHMIDT; Frankfort am Main, HAN,DEU> SC,USA; b.1844 Looking for ANY info on SCHMIDTs from Frankfort am Main, Hannover. Mary or Marie Henerrietta Augusta SCHMIDT was born on 2 October 1844. She married Henry (Heinrick) BEHRENS and moved to Charleston, SC, USA. Henry BEHRENS was born in Markoldendorf amt Erkesberg, Hannover in 1832. They belonged to St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Chas. Any info is welcomed, Janet j_jilote@bellsouth.net
LEEZEMAN Ernst; Hille, PRU,DEU; c.1750 Ernst LEEZEMAN is a Landmann in Hille, Prussia, Germany. He was born c.1750 and has died there before 1833. He has at least one son, named Johannes Hendrik (in Dutch spelling), who was born c.1777 in Hille and came to HOL / NLD. The names are quoted from a Dutch source and may be originally LESEMAN or LESEMANN. If you know them, please contact me. Also other information on the names LESEMAN LESEMANN LEESEMAN LEESENMAN LEZEMAN LEEZEMAN LEZENMAN is kindly invited as I am interested in the name in general anywhere anytime. Your answer may be either in German or English. -- Kees Leseman E-mail Kees.Leseman@wxs.nl P.O. Box 179, 3430 AD Nieuwegein, The Netherlands, Europe
Re: JANSSEN Remmer; HAN,DEU > IL,USA / KS,USA; 1857-1930 Moin, Janssen + Remmer points to East Frisia. Try it there Helmut.Agena@usa.net Genealogical research see homepage: Helmut H. Agena http://users.aol.com/HAgena1401/index.html Ohlendiekskamp 68 // D 22 399 Hamburg // Germany ** names researched: Agena, Agen (before 1600), Aggena (before 1800) hagena1401@aol.com (HAgena1401)
FAHNESTOCK Anna Catrina; DEU> USA; 1709- Lookin for information on: FAHNESTOCK Anna Catrina b. ? 1709 d. ? ? m. DIERDORFF Heinrich 1729 Amwell, Somerset, NJ b. ? 1708 GERMANY d. ? 1749 Ephata, Lancaster, PA ISSUE: Abraham Christine Henry TIA for any help/information, Dave Slaon BOLLINGER/ FAHNESTOCK/ YAGER/ SWYER/ DILL/ DEARDORFF (DIERDORFF)/ BUSH/ BROWN/ CASKEY/ SLOAN/ MURPHY/ YOUNG/ HEDGES/ BRATTAIN/ LOWE/ IRWIN/ BONAR/ THRASHER/ CURL (CURLE)/ STRATTON/ FULKNER/ HOOVER (HUBER)/ YOUNT/ WAYMIRE/ DOTY/ RODERICK/ SKEEN/ MEANS/ WORTHINGTON/ ANKROM/ FEE/ JUMP/ BARBOR/ HADLEY/ KERAN/ GREGG/ COOKE/ HANCOCK/ ELKINTON/ ANTRAM/ GWYNN/ HOFFMAN/ FOUTZ (PFAUTZ)/ GLASSCOCK/ TALBOT/ IVES/ HUMPHRIES/ BUTCHER desloan@aol.com (D E Sloan)
HECKMANN Conrad; Wollmersheim, PFA,BAY,DEU; 1748 Greetings, I am attempting to find more information on a Konrad HECKMANN, wife Cath., brother Jacob from Wollmersheim in 1748 emigrated to Pennsylvania. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Don Hickman dhickman@netins.net
Re: STRAUB; DEU>MD,USA; 1867 Hi there, Do you know whether your Straubs lived in southern Ohio at any time? --Goshen, Ohio. They married into the Fryburger, Reeder family there. If you connect I have much more to share with you. vreeder@aol.com (VReeder)
LEPETIT / AGENA, Abel; Hamburg, DEU; 1612 An alle, Abel Agena taucht in einer Reichkammergerichtsakte von 1612 in einer Auseinandersetzung ZWISCHEN Abraham und Leon Lepetit. Dabei wird Abel AGENA als Gläubiger des in "Concours" gegangenen Leon LePetit genannt. Kann dies Abbe oder Abbo Agen(n)(a) aus Norden sein (ca 1543 - nach 1639 genannt). Dieser war Kaufmann , ab 1601 Bürger in Norden / Ostfriesland und machte eine Lehre in Danzig, um die "koopmanschaft" zu lernen. Mit Sicherheit hat er das getan, denn er wird offenbar erfolgreich, wie sein Landbesitz zeigt.Er besitzt mehrere Theel in der Norder Theelacht und wahrscheinlich vom Vater Ymel/Imel Agen einen Herd (Hof) in Upgant, der aber sehr bald an seinen Sohn gegangen zu sein scheint. In Hamburg tauchen zu dieser Zeit auch noch auf: Emanuel Agenna, auch Agenau bei [W.Sillem, ZdVfhG 1883, XXXII] oder Agena geschrieben, steht in der Rolle der Niederländer in Hamburg, die als "Nation" (ähnlich den Studenten die in Nationen leben und später Stämmen) 1605 und 1615 einen Contract über ihre Stellung in Hamburg und ihre Taxation (Steuern) mit dem Hamburger Senat schliessen und in besonderen Listen aufgeführt sind. Es scheint eine Verbindung zu Abbe Agenas Tocher Christine (1581-1614) zu bestehen. Diese heiratet 1600 Phillip Pelt, Sohn des Zuckebäckers gleichen Namens aus Antwerpen, in Hamburg und geht später mit P.Pelt nach Amsterdam. Eines ihrer fünf Kinder nennt sie Emanuel, so daß ich vermute, daß sie mit Emanuel in irgendeiner Verbindung stand. Pfarrer Alfred Agena erklärte den Namen Imel, der in der Familie Agena tho Upgant mehrfach vorkommt, mit Emanuel (Nach Raveling aber Irminwalt in ostfriesischer Weise Verschludert). Vielleicht haben das auch die damals lebenden Agen(a) getan. Wer kann über diese Peronen Auskunft geben oder auf Quellen hinweisen ? Helmut.Agena@usa.net Genealogical research see homepage: Helmut H. Agena http://users.aol.com/HAgena1401/index.html Ohlendiekskamp 68 // D 22 399 Hamburg // Germany ** names researched: Agena, Agen (before 1600), Aggena (before 1800) hagena1401@aol.com (HAgena1401)
EBLE, Joseph; Freiburg DEU>USA; 1840-1900 Hi: I am trying to locate, in the scheme of things, my gggrandfather Joseph EBLE, born in Freiburg, Schwabenland, (Baden) Germany ca. 1840-1850. According to family legend, he owned a barrel factory which went bankrupt, and rather than go to jail,( which they did to people in those days) he immigrated to the USA and was never heard from again. Joseph EBLE had at least one son, Hugo, who remained in Germany and fathered my father, Hans EBLE. I immigrated to Canada in 1959, and have been here ever since. Any information that you can supply about my American cousins would be appreciated. Sonja Eble Aldrich Sonsja Ralf Aldrich <lumby@air.on.ca>