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    1. [WVPENDLE] Put on your German Thinking Caps....Gotta Problem
    2. Any clue whether there's a German surname that translates to Crossmug? For example: Huber to Hoover or Kuch to Cook or Schmidt to Smith. Am sure the name was spelled phonetically by the clerk....but what was it in German? Thanks Vivian

    02/15/2003 11:34:59
    1. Re: [WVPENDLE] Put on your German Thinking Caps....Gotta Problem
    2. Becky
    3. Grasmuch? Where did your Crossmug live? A "C" is sometimes pronounced as "G" and a "G" as a "C" in German. Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 6:34 PM Subject: [WVPENDLE] Put on your German Thinking Caps....Gotta Problem > Any clue whether there's a German surname that translates to Crossmug? > > For example: Huber to Hoover or Kuch to Cook or Schmidt to Smith. > > Am sure the name was spelled phonetically by the clerk....but what was it in > German? > > Thanks > Vivian > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! >

    02/15/2003 03:41:49
    1. Re: [WVPENDLE] Put on your German Thinking Caps....Gotta Problem
    2. Becky
    3. Could also be Grasmuck. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 6:34 PM Subject: [WVPENDLE] Put on your German Thinking Caps....Gotta Problem > Any clue whether there's a German surname that translates to Crossmug? > > For example: Huber to Hoover or Kuch to Cook or Schmidt to Smith. > > Am sure the name was spelled phonetically by the clerk....but what was it in > German? > > Thanks > Vivian > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! >

    02/15/2003 03:44:37