Hi Ms Reglin, As a list-member, I received a copy of your message. I'm new to the list but have picked up a few things already. For Immigrant Transcribers Guild Search (ship arrival records) go to: <http://istg.rootsweb.com/> Also the Civil War ended in 1865. Regards, ----- Original Message ----- From: Bette Carole Reglin <jreglin@ix.netcom.com> To: <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 9:40 PM Subject: [SWITZ] Port of entry? > Can anybody tell me what port of entry Swiss ships (or German ships) > might have come to in the New York City area prior to Castle Garden? > Also, would a Swiss gentleman arriving in New Jersey in 1867 typically > have had any involvement in the Civil War? Thanks for your help, folks. > Bette Carole Reglin > > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > Resource Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~chewgw > >
Can anybody tell me what port of entry Swiss ships (or German ships) might have come to in the New York City area prior to Castle Garden? Also, would a Swiss gentleman arriving in New Jersey in 1867 typically have had any involvement in the Civil War? Thanks for your help, folks. Bette Carole Reglin
Louis Mivelaz was born in 1848 in Switzerland. He later emigrated to the USA and lived in the area of Louisville, Kentucky. Please write if you have any information regarding this gentleman or his family. Respectfully, Ron Diebold Louisville, Kentucky USA
I am trying to locate the birth record of my gr grandmother and father who were born in Kirchdorf, Bern, Switzerland. John Louis Krebs Jr was born July 26, 1864 came to USA approx 1885/1887. Anna Louise Buehlman (Buchman/Buhlman) was born June 9, 1865 in Kirchdorf, came to USA 1887/1888. They married in Wadena Iowa on 3/10/1888. I am trying to get birth records and find out if any relatives are still in Kirchdorf. According to stories told, they were tinsmiths, and there is still a number of cousins living in Kirchdorf. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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-----Original Message----- From: Mabel Schallberger <schaly@email.msn.com> To: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 9:43 AM Subject: [SWITZ] respond to JSchar >Jerry Schar; > >I sent an e-mail to JSchar5490@aol.com but it was returned undeliverable. > >Yes I would like address,phone# or possibly e-mail address for >Lehman's Hardware. >Thank you very much for your time. > >Mabel Schallberger in Oregon > > > > > >==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== >Resource Site >http://www.rootsweb.com/~chewgw >
Jerry Schar; I sent an e-mail to JSchar5490@aol.com but it was returned undeliverable. Yes I would like address,phone# or possibly e-mail address for Lehman's Hardware. Thank you very much for your time. Mabel Schallberger in Oregon
Hello I am new to the list. I am looking for Basye's that orginally desedant from France between the yers of 1538 and 1788. My desendants came from England about 1669 to Virginia. IF any one has information I would like to hear from you. I am also willing to share information that I have. thank you Lorri
My grandfather was Felix Weidmann from Lucerne, Switzerland. He immigrated to the US about 1862 and possibly settled in Mo. He married Emily Ernestine Odoin in Mobile, Alabama in 1871. He was a gunsmith in Mobile. His parents were Conrad Weidmann of Lucerne and Rachael Stutts (Stutz). They both died before he was 2 years old and he was raised by an aunt and grandmother named Blum. Does anyone have any information regarding this Felix Weidmann? Thanks in advance for any information. Gloria England
I am researching my ancestral Huntzickers. The 1870 Wisconsin census lists my great-great Grandfather as Jacob HUNSICKER, although the 1880 census lists his surname as HUNTZICKER. He lists his birthplace as Steffelbach, SW (born 11-05-1826; died02-08-1910 in WI). His wifes gravestone lists her name as Dorothy Kemerly(Kemmerline) (born 01-17-1828; died 08-10-1895 in WI ), but another source lists her name as Maria Dorthea Magdalena Kimmerle Huntzicker, and the 1870 WI census lists her first name as Regina and her country of origin as Wurtemberg. Their eldest son is listed in the 1870 WI census as August Huntzicker, with birthplace as Pliezhausen(County of Reutlingen), Wuerttemberg (born 12-22-1851). The family settled inWisconsin in the 1850s and ultimately included the children, Jacob II, HeLena, William,Emma, Mary, Louisa, and Mina. I have more information on the family after they reached the U.S. but am looking for information on the Swiss/Wuerttemberg origins.
I am trying to trace my family roots past Samuel KRAHENBUHL (b. 11-03-1825 in Canton Bern, Switzerland) and who married Margerata HEIL(b. June, 1824 in Switzerland). Samuels first home in America was Cleveland, Ohio (arrived about 1850).He later moved to Whitewater Wis, then to Melvina, and finally Barron Wisconsin. I donot know any information about their parents or siblings and therefore trying to search out their Swiss roots.
My Grandfather Henry Durig parents came over to America from somewhere near Berne, Switzerland or maybe Germany from all accounts! The spelling could be different such as: Duriig, Durge, Derrick, Durig! Can someone look & see if such a family did indeed live back in the 1800 or give me some direction! I have little else to go on. I would appreciate any help. Thank you, JoAnn Durig-Strickland
I am looking for information on the surname Brum/Bruhm. Specifically. I am looking for info on Johann Melchior Brum, one of the Foreign Protestants who emigrated to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1752/3. His wife's name was Maria Magdalena(last nmae unknown). The records state that he was from Sethlinge. I don't believe that this is the correct name. He was born about 1723. Any help would be appreciated. Bill Bruhm
I am looking for anyone friends/family related or not interested in or knowing about these 2 Surnames 1.) BESSIRE from Pery, Bern, Switzerland and 2.)TUFFLI from Klosters, Grabunden, Switzerland. Thanks- Jennifer Ann Bessire Harvey
I have more information on Vollenweider Johann Jacob Vollenweider sons, John Jacob Vollenweider born Nov. 6th 1826 Canton Arburg,Switzerland died October 13th 1911 Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa. Married Catherine Frances Kaump Sept. 2nd 1865 In Galena daughter of John Krump and Phoebe Flynn. Children of John and Catherine are Phoebe Loretta, Georgia May,Harriet Estelle, Grae Pearl John Gottfried Vollenweider born Nov. 3rd 1842 in Aarburg, Switzerland and died June 14, 1917 in Hitchcock, South Dakota. Married Eliza Jane Kaump.Children Eda,Emma lulu,William,Frederick,Ida. Would like to hear from any one with information on Johann Jacob Vollenweider believe he was also born in Arbourg,Swizerland in the early 1800's. I have checked the LDS files and haven't found information on the parents of Johann Jacob Vollenweider. Thank you, VIcki Showell Omaha, NE.
Felix Ernst inquiry is loading the mail boxes with to many versions of the same request. Drop it!.
I am researching the name Sch�tz. My great-grandfather was Jacob of Bern, Switzerland. His son, Jacob, Jr., was born in the Canton of Berne in April 1820. He and his wife, Anna Gruber, moved to Neuchatel Canton in 1864 and immigrated to America in 1885 settling in Allen County, Ohio, and then moving to Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Their children included Elizabeth Jacot, Gottfried, Jacob II, Albert (my grandfather), John, Anna Zumbach, Louise Sutter, Emile. I have a wealth of information on Albert, John and Louise, which I will share and am looking for information on the other siblings and also information on the ancestors of Jacob. I know that Elizabeth Jacot and Jacob II lived in the Lafayette, Indiana, area and that Emile may have lived in North Dakota. Any connections? Would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you. Virginia Sch�tz Saam
It's possible that Terri has picked up one of the many viruses out there...at least one of them sends multiple copies of everything. ----- Original Message ----- From: Beth Lane <desert@wayfarer1.com> To: <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 26, 1999 1:17 PM Subject: Re: [SWITZ] Fw: SWITZERLAND-D Digest V99 #480 > What is happening? This is the 6th copy of this message I hve received. > > terri quinn wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: terri quinn <quinndt@adamswells.com> > > To: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: Monday, December 27, 1999 5:14 PM > > Subject: Re: SWITZERLAND-D Digest V99 #480 > > > > > > > >I'm looking for information on Felix Ernst he was born in Zurich, > > >Switzerland, in 1705. I wonder about family that stayed in Switzerland, > > >when Felix and his family left for America. I know that his father was > > >Ulrich Ernst. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > > Support RootsWeb! Help provide FREE genealogical resources on the > > Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > Resource Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~chewgw > >
-----Original Message----- From: terri quinn <quinndt@adamswells.com> To: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, December 27, 1999 5:14 PM Subject: Re: SWITZERLAND-D Digest V99 #480 > >I'm looking for information on Felix Ernst he was born in Zurich, >Switzerland, in 1705. I wonder about family that stayed in Switzerland, >when Felix and his family left for America. I know that his father was >Ulrich Ernst. > > >
-----Original Message----- From: terri quinn <quinndt@adamswells.com> To: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, December 27, 1999 5:14 PM Subject: Re: SWITZERLAND-D Digest V99 #480 > >I'm looking for information on Felix Ernst he was born in Zurich, >Switzerland, in 1705. I wonder about family that stayed in Switzerland, >when Felix and his family left for America. I know that his father was >Ulrich Ernst. > > >