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    1. [SWITZ] Hasenbuhler
    2. Doris Goldsborough
    3. I saw Cindy's querie regarding Henry Buhler and it brought to my mind the surname HASENBUHLER which I have been researching for about ten years. Although I can't help her with her Henry Buhler, I am wondering if someone can give me some info on the name HASENBUHLER. My g-grandfather was Louis Hasenbuhler who was b. in 1838 and he, too, was a German who came from Switzerland. Doris Goldsborough SWITZERLAND-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > SWITZERLAND-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 34 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [SWITZ] Re: SWITZERLAND-D Digest V [SKARBO@aol.com] > #2 Re: [SWITZ] Graubuenden ["Mike Hobart" <mhobart@worldnet.at] > #3 [SWITZ] HENRY BUHLER [Cbyvbs@aol.com] > #4 [SWITZ] Fwd: unsubscribe [Gaylotoo@aol.com] > #5 [SWITZ] Re Campiches in Geneva ["Nick Beaton" <rnb@step.es>] > #6 [SWITZ] Open files ["Thomas J. Schmidt" <rail878@erols] > #7 Re: [SWITZ] Are these records avai [Regula Nebel <rnebel@datacomm.ch>] > #8 [SWITZ] Are these records availabl ["ROY C. SCHILD" <rschild@visuallin] > #9 Re: [SWITZ] Are these records avai [Regula Nebel <rnebel@datacomm.ch>] > #10 [SWITZ] WEBER and GARBER surnames [KCWKEN@aol.com] > #11 [SWITZ] civil records [DHILBS@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SWITZERLAND-D, send a message to > > SWITZERLAND-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > I am interested in the Kaufmann files. > > Gene. > <SKARBO@aol.com> > > ______________________________ > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rens Scheijven <rensmoniek@freeler.nl> > To: <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2000 2:12 PM > Subject: [SWITZ] Graubuenden > > > I am searching for the ancestors of my wife Monique Koch. Her family is > from > > Tamins in Graubuenden. Her family came to Maastricht in the Netherlands in > > 1815. About 1700 in the churchrecords i see names of the months like > Hornig > > (I think this is another name for february) and Brachmount (?). > > Who can give me the names of the months which were in use in that period > in > > Graubuenden, their translation to our 'modern' monthnames and what the > > meaning of these names is? > > Rens from the Netherlands. > > Rens - > Here are some variations on month names (omitting obvious variants such as, > say, Junius and Juni for June) > > January - Hartmonat > February - Hornung > March - Frühlingsmonat, Lenz, Lenzmonat > April - Ostermonat > May - Wonnemonat > June - Brachmonat, Brachmond > July - Heumonat, Heumond, Hoümonet > August - Erntemonat > September - Herbstmonat > October - Weinmonat, Wymonet > November - Wintermonat > December - Christmonat, Wolfsmonat, Wolffmonet > > Regards, Mike Hobart > > > > > > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > > Resource Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~chewgw > > > > > > ______________________________ > Hi listers, > I am searching for the birth place of my great grandfather, HENRY BUHLER, > born circa. 1848. According to the 1900, and 1910 US Federal census of > Houston, Texas, he immigrated to the US in 1870 from Switzerland/Germany. > That part is confusing to me. Which is it . . . Switzerland or Germany?? > According to the 1870 US Federal census he was living in Little Rock, Pulaski > County, Arkansas. There were NO other Buhler's on the 1870 census for > Arkansas. Therefore, I am guessing that he came over from > Switzerland/Germany all by himself, rather than with any family members. He > married Jennie Unknown (from Tennessee), and nine of their eleven children > were born in Arkansas. They moved to Texas between 1898 and 1900. > > I have looked on many passenger ship lists, and immigration records for his > name, but come up with nothing. I am beginning to think that he swam over. > Does anyone out there have any thoughts or suggestions for me, especially on > what the Switzerland/Germany entry might mean? > > Thanks, > Cindy > > ______________________________ > --part1_11.78880d.25bc96e0_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Unsubscribe > > --part1_11.78880d.25bc96e0_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <SWITZERLAND-L-request@rootsweb.com> > Received: from rly-za05.mx.aol.com (rly-za05.mail.aol.com [172.31.36.101]) > by air-za04.mail.aol.com (v67_b1.21) with ESMTP; Sun, 23 Jan 2000 > 12:19:31 -0500 > Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by > rly-za05.mx.aol.com (v67_b1.21) with ESMTP; Sun, 23 Jan 2000 12:19:22 > -0500 > Received: (from slist@localhost) > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id JAA06160; > Sun, 23 Jan 2000 09:18:58 -0800 (PST) > Resent-Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 09:18:58 -0800 (PST) > From: Cbyvbs@aol.com > Message-ID: <73.a6310e.25bc91ce@aol.com> > Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 12:18:06 EST > Old-To: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 45 > Subject: [SWITZ] HENRY BUHLER > Resent-Message-ID: <ZWfyXB.A.7fB.Cgzi4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> > To: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-From: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com > X-Mailing-List: <SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/6045 > X-Loop: SWITZERLAND-L@rootsweb.com > Precedence: list > Resent-Sender: SWITZERLAND-L-request@rootsweb.com > > Hi listers, > I am searching for the birth place of my great grandfather, HENRY BUHLER, > born circa. 1848. According to the 1900, and 1910 US Federal census of > Houston, Texas, he immigrated to the US in 1870 from Switzerland/Germany. > That part is confusing to me. Which is it . . . Switzerland or Germany?? > According to the 1870 US Federal census he was living in Little Rock, Pulaski > County, Arkansas. There were NO other Buhler's on the 1870 census for > Arkansas. Therefore, I am guessing that he came over from > Switzerland/Germany all by himself, rather than with any family members. He > married Jennie Unknown (from Tennessee), and nine of their eleven children > were born in Arkansas. They moved to Texas between 1898 and 1900. > > I have looked on many passenger ship lists, and immigration records for his > name, but come up with nothing. I am beginning to think that he swam over. > Does anyone out there have any thoughts or suggestions for me, especially on > what the Switzerland/Germany entry might mean? > > Thanks, > Cindy > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > Resource Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~chewgw > > --part1_11.78880d.25bc96e0_boundary-- > > ______________________________ > Hello Listers, > I am still on the track of my Campiche line. In @1846, Jacques Planta enrolled as a student of divinity at the University of Geneva. From the family diaries, it sounds as though there was some kind of arrangement whereby the students were sent to lodge with local families. It transpires that Jacques Planta was sent to lodge with the Campiche family. Samuel Campiche & his wife had at least 4 children, of which the 3rd was Marie, who subsequently married Jacques. > Anyone any ideas how I can find out more about the Campiches at this time?? Grateful for assistance. > Regards > Nick Beaton. > > ______________________________ > Again much thanks for all the help in getting my .mdb files open. Now that I > can access them (no pun intended, hehe). I wanted to let everybody know what > they contained in case someone else is researching these surnames. 99% of my > Swiss lines are all from Möhlin, Aargau and these files contain birth > informatin dating from the early 1700's to early 1800's for the following > families, KAUFMANN, WIRTHLIN, and MAHRER. These came right off the books I > believe are stored in the archives in Möhlin. My friend sent me sample > copies of some pages and boy they are something. Most are written in Latin > or old German in worst handwriting then mine, so he had quite a chore in > transcribing them. So if anybody is researching these surnames or KYM, > WALDMEYER, SCHMID, BöNI, or METZGER (all from Möhlin only), let me know. I > have alot of info on most of these lines in various forms. Thanks. > Tom Schmidt > Manorville, NY > > ______________________________ > Hi Amelia > > If you need some information from the Staatsarchiv Basel-Stadt just go > to their website (unfortunately just in German): > http://www.bs.ch/stabs/index.html > > A small part of what they have you can find at the catalogue of the > University Basel: > http://www.ub.unibas.ch/indexeng.htm > (they are working to put a larger part of their inventory online but it > will take some time) > > If you have a specific question of need some copies you find their mail > addresses at: > http://www.bs.ch/stabs/main_ueberuns_ansprechpartner.html > > The Staatsarchiv Basel-Landschaft is at: > http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/main.htm > > contacts: > http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/kontaktp.htm#top > > There you can find among else information about the archive of the > Landvogtei Birseck: > http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/birseck/birseck1.htm > > Part of the documents are catalogued electronically and can be searched > at the Baselbieter Bibliotheksverbund > http://www.baselland.ch/docs/ekd/bibliothek/xx_opac.htm > > Furthermore you can find family crests > http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/wappen/main.htm#top > and they plan to put on Kirchenbücher as well. > > Best regards, > > Regula > > "Amelia O. Debusman" wrote: > > > > In the book "Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century" by Faust and > > Brumbaugh, the authors refer to material that is in the Archives for Basel. > > My question is have these been published or filmed and are they available? > > I have looked in the Family History Library Catalog and did not find them. > > > > Is it possible to request copies from the Archives if they are not > > available elsewhere? > > > > Thanks for your help. I'm new at Swiss Research. > > > > Amelia > > > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > > Support RootsWeb! Help provide FREE genealogical resources on the > > Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > -- > Regula Nebel > Reinach BL, Switzerland > > ______________________________ > Regula gave an excellent report on websites available at > Staatsarchiv Basel. > > Does anyone have this type info available for Staatsarchiv > Bern and Graubünden? > > Roy > > ______________________________ > Hi Roy > > Have a look at SwissGen's Canton pages. As Wolf mentioned not so long > ago you can find SwissGen at: > http://swiss.genealogy.net > SwissGen is available from several mirror servers. For people in the USA > most likely > the fastest one will be > http://german.genealogy.net/gene/reg/CH/ > or you try the Swiss > http://www.eye.ch/swissgen/ > or German alternative > http://www2.genealogy.net/gene/reg/CH/ > > Choose the desired language, go to information on individual cantons, > choose the Canton you're interested in. > The information about the archives is typically under 'Other useful > addresses'. In case of Graubünden or Grisons the link to the web site is > not included yet, it is: > http://www.staatsarchiv.gr.ch/ > but you will find a lot of other useful information. > > BTW: > the web site for Staatsarchiv Graubünden was rather easy to find. Go to > http://search.ch > put into 'Nach Stichworten': +Staatsarchiv Graubünden > click on Suchen and there you are > > Regula > > "ROY C. SCHILD" wrote: > > > > Regula gave an excellent report on websites available at > > Staatsarchiv Basel. > > > > Does anyone have this type info available for Staatsarchiv > > Bern and Graubünden? > > > > Roy > > > > ==== SWITZERLAND Mailing List ==== > > Resource Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~chewgw > > -- > Regula Nebel > Reinach BL, Switzerland > > ______________________________ > Hi all, > > I'm new to this list. I'm researching WEBER's from Sulz, Canton Aargau. I am > also looking for info. on August GARBER the father of Marie Garber-Blase > later of St. Louis, MO. I'm also interested/curious about the motivations > for Swiss migration to the US in the early/mid 1800's. > > Thanks, > > Ken > > ______________________________ > I have traced the Hilby/Hilbi name back to 1649 using the FHL filmed records. > These were from the town of Mels, district of Sargans, canton of St Gallen. > Would the civil records of this district be at the Rathaus at Sargans? I > would like to find the date and year that my ancestor family emigrated from > Switzerland. Were these folks required to register at the Rathaus and apply > for emigration? The dates I am interested in fall between 1845 and 1860. I > would also like to confirm the dates I have extracted from the Mels films. > Would I then be subject to the new rules of the Swiss Civil Registration? > > I visited the web site of the Zivilurkunden 1337-1845 but my German is not > good enough to understand the information. Are there sites that I could > visit and that I could understand where to search for the above information? > > Thanks > > Doug Hilby

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