Yes, w/o is wife of and h/o is husband of--b/o is not body odor (GRIN) but brother of; s/o would be son of, and d/o would be daughter of. Sorry, I forget to change the "short-hand" when I post. Hope this helps Susan > w/o = wife of? > h/o = husband of? > > > > Hi Susan, > > I wrote to you when you were in Wisconsin. > > I am interested in Heinrich Jonen, h/o Elizabeth Michels -- I don't know > what > h/o stands for? > > Schwister > Castenholz > Fuss > Weiand > Fischer (Dorothy, w/o Nicholas Jonen) -- again I don't know what w/o means? > > I have researched the Granville area and have a two volume book on Granville > that has most of the above mentioned names in it -- plus most that are on > your list. > > How do you connect with the Jonen family? > > My connection is: > Vikki (Braun) Graf > mother -- Eleanor (Behling) Braun > grandfather -- Raymond Behling > ggrandmother -- Elizabeth (Hartzheim) Behling > gggrandmother -- Sophia (Jonen) Hartzheim > ggggrandfather -- Michael Jonen -- He lived and farmed in Granville and is > buried in St. Martin's Cemetery. His children and grandchildren are married > to some of the Surnames that you have listed. > > Hoping to hear from you, > Vikki > > >