Hi Steffen, The English Theobald's go back to 900 in England where the original ones in Germany come from I have no idea. What I have done is extracted all the Theobald's I have on data base that have said they come from Germany. I have shown both those in USA and also England. This information is attached. The English section comes first. None of the USA items have been double checked but all the English have been gathered from the census returns etc if you see 51c and 81c etc they refer to 1851 census and 1881 censes. If you can give me more information on any of these I would be very grateful and if there are any questions please come back to me. The reason for the data base is I run the World one name on Theobald for the Guild of One Names which was started some 30 plus years ago. I have been collecting references to the name for the past 42 years. Regards Daphne In a message dated 18/02/2014 22:57:31 GMT Standard Time, Steffen-theobald@arcor.de writes: Hi Daphne, that's amazing: I didn't imagine that the English Theobalds also originated from Bavaria. Could you give me names of towns or localities in Bavaria where your Theobalds came from? I read years ago that several families originated from England had settled in Shelby County (USA)... Maybe we find some links? Steffen - Am 17.02.2014 18:06, schrieb LADAPeidrib@aol.com: > Steffen, > > I have on my data base some Theobald's who come from Bavaria and settled > in Manchester and London in England. They all have the name Conrad in the > family. > > The Manchester lot are headed by Max who is born about 1832 > > The London lot start with John or Charles he seems to use both names born > about 1830 > > If you want anything further on this contact me on _LADAPeidrib@aol.com_ > (mailto:LADAPeidrib@aol.com) > > Regards > > Daphne > > > In a message dated 16/02/2014 22:29:08 GMT Standard Time, > Steffen-theobald@arcor.de writes: > > Hi THEOBALD-List members: > > The changing from Eliz Purves to Paul gives me the opportunity to repeat > my introduction: > > I'm an "old" and retired clerk in Berlin. Looking after my family roots > is what I'm doing since 1986, I've been member in this list since abt 9 > years. I will copy and paste my first (?) inquiry of 2005, where all my > concerning details are listed. > > / > "Empfänger:<j2mb@adelphia.net> > Datum: 17. Nov 2005 10:45 > Betreff: Re: [THEOBALD] Wendall Theobald Family of Corry, Pa and > Elmira, NY > > Hi "j2mb" - whoever is hiding behind this chiffre! > > I do not have any information for you but only the fact, that a brother > of my great--grandfather Michael Theobald, named Conrad Theobald, born > in Palatine in _1822 july 18_ was at his mother's death in 1859 'staying > in North America'. > > I have no indication from the States where he could have settled and how > and when he immigrated to the USA. > His name was Conrad Theobald, born to Friedrich Adam Theobald (*1797 > Nussdorf, + 1834) and his wife Margarethe née Eichhorn (*1793, +1859). > > Do you know the list "Palatine", I remember that there was a regional > list with this name and I guess that was at Rootsweb? - If so, you could > enter your query also there. > The name Theobald is very often in the telefone info of that region, > nowadays called "PFALZ" pertaining to the state of Rheinland-Pfalz. > > So, if you find among the answers from other readers of the THEOBALD-L > hints that could match 'MY' Conrad Theobald I would be very glad to hear > from you. > > Thanks in advance > Steffen Theobald > from Berlin/Germany" > / > > May be that by chance somebody/anybody (?) finds a link ? > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to THEOBALD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Daphne, from your answer (address) I can't see whether you are located i England or the States. But I guess that the 3rd & 4th letters in it mean "DAphne" all right? Maybe you don't know but generally the mailing lists >I think rootsweb will do that, too< do not accept (and thus don't forward) any attachment to mails. That will be the reason that I didn't find any additional information (annex). Would you please be so kind and copy them to a mail just to my direct mail-address >steffen-theobald@arcor.de< - thank you. Could you tell me please something about the "Guild of One Names" - I never heard it! and where is it located? That seems a very new terrain for me! Good evening Steffen - Am 19.02.2014 17:16, schrieb LADAPeidrib@aol.com: > Hi Steffen, > > The English Theobald's go back to 900 in England where the original ones > in Germany come from I have no idea. > > What I have done is extracted all the Theobald's I have on data base that > have said they come from Germany. I have shown both those in USA and also > England. This information is attached. > > The English section comes first. None of the USA items have been double > checked but all the English have been gathered from the census returns etc > if you see 51c and 81c etc they refer to 1851 census and 1881 censes. > > If you can give me more information on any of these I would be very > grateful and if there are any questions please come back to me. The reason for > the data base is I run the World one name on Theobald for the Guild of One > Names which was started some 30 plus years ago. I have been collecting > references to the name for the past 42 years. > > Regards > > Daphne > > > > In a message dated 18/02/2014 22:57:31 GMT Standard Time, > Steffen-theobald@arcor.de writes: > > Hi Daphne, > that's amazing: I didn't imagine that the English Theobalds also > originated from Bavaria. > Could you give me names of towns or localities in Bavaria where your > Theobalds came from? > > I read years ago that several families originated from England had > settled in Shelby County (USA)... > > Maybe we find some links? > Steffen > > - > > Am 17.02.2014 18:06, schrieb LADAPeidrib@aol.com: >> Steffen, >> >> I have on my data base some Theobald's who come from Bavaria and settled >> in Manchester and London in England. They all have the name Conrad > in the >> family. >> >> The Manchester lot are headed by Max who is born about 1832 >> >> The London lot start with John or Charles he seems to use both names > born >> about 1830 >> >> If you want anything further on this contact me on _LADAPeidrib@aol.com_ >> (mailto:LADAPeidrib@aol.com) >> >> Regards >> >> Daphne >> >> >> In a message dated 16/02/2014 22:29:08 GMT Standard Time, >> Steffen-theobald@arcor.de writes: >> >> Hi THEOBALD-List members: >> >> The changing from Eliz Purves to Paul gives me the opportunity to repeat >> my introduction: >> >> I'm an "old" and retired clerk in Berlin. Looking after my family roots >> is what I'm doing since 1986, I've been member in this list since abt 9 >> years. I will copy and paste my first (?) inquiry of 2005, where all my >> concerning details are listed. >> >> / / >> I do not have any information for you but only the fact, that a brother >> of my great--grandfather Michael Theobald, named Conrad Theobald, born >> in Palatine in _1822 july 18_ was at his mother's death in 1859 'staying >> in North America'. >> >> I have no indication from the States where he could have settled and how >> and when he immigrated to the USA. >> His name was Conrad Theobald, born to Friedrich Adam Theobald (*1797 >> Nussdorf, + 1834) and his wife Margarethe née Eichhorn (*1793, +1859). >> >> Do you know the list "Palatine", I remember that there was a regional >> list with this name and I guess that was at Rootsweb? - If so, you could >> enter your query also there. >> The name Theobald is very often in the telefone info of that region, >> nowadays called "PFALZ" pertaining to the state of Rheinland-Pfalz. >> >> So, if you find among the answers from other readers of the THEOBALD-L >> hints that could match 'MY' Conrad Theobald I would be very glad to hear >> from you. >> >> Thanks in advance >> Steffen Theobald >> from Berlin/Germany" >> / >> >>