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I may have over done the warning. need to fix.A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-12007141281094241642023-11-29T09:36:00.000-06:002023-11-29T09:36:31.789-06:00Korn Emigrated from Gross Thondorf, Uelzen to Wisconsin<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"> Family History.
More about the Seil's family Korn from Uelzen, Lueneburg, Niedersachsen.<br />
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Carl Bernhard Korn<br />
30 Occt 1787 Gronau bei Hildesheim, Niedersachen<br />
19 Oct 1858 Gross Thondorf, Uelzen Niedersachen<br />
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Elisabeth Culemann<br />
c. 1778 Windenstedt,Hildesheim, Niedersachen<br />
6 Mai 1831 Gross Thondorf, Uelzen, Niedersachen<br />
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Carl August Friedrich Korn<br />
25 Mar 1823 Gross Thondorf, Uelzen, Niedersachen (Bleckede)<br />
18 Jul 1876 Westersunderberg,Uelzen, Niedersachen<br />
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<span class="factItemLocation" style="box-sizing: inherit;">Catharina Maria Gerstenkorn</span></div>
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<span class="factItemLocation" style="box-sizing: inherit;">21 Mar 1815 Brockhimbergen, Uelzen, Niedersachen</span></div>
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5. Karl August Friedrich Ludwig Christoph Korn </div>
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31 Oct 1857 Westersunderburg</div>
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23 Jan 1911 Madison Wisconsin, Usa</div>
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17 jun 1870 Maybe Berlin</div>
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20 Aug 1952 Madison Wisconsin</div>
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<br />Sophie Marie Magdalena ( Sophia) Korn 1852 in Westersunderberg ksp. Himbergen died 1911 madison wisc.</div>
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Christoph Korn</h1>
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<br />Sophie Marie Magdalena Korn 1852 in Westersunderberg ksp Himbergen died 1911 Madison Wisc.<br />
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Sorry, guys, it seems the method of the blogging has changed a bit since I was last here. I'll get it again as time goes on. A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-21699694562104842172023-05-12T06:50:00.000-05:002023-05-12T06:50:02.389-05:00From Hof 30 Oldendorf Ahrens, Michels,<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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2010/9/25 jo meyer <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:gengeeheide@hotmail.com" target="_blank">gengeeheide@hotmail.com</a>></span><br />
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Der herrschaftliche <i>Hof Oldendorf Nr.30 - Hof c</i><br />
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Vorläufig sind von diesem Hof keine älteren Nachrichten zu finden, erst ab 30-jährigem Krieg findet man noch Aufzeichnungen.<br />
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1-Der älteste bekannte Hauswirt ist <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Jacob ROSSEBURG </span> (ROSSEBORG).<br />
[Jacob Rosseborg starb m + 18.2.1683.]Von ihm<br />
sind eine Reihe Kinder überliefert:<br />
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1 *<a href="http://7.p.tr/" target="_blank">7.Tr/a>. 1639 Hans ROSSEBORG<br />
2 * 8.12. 1643 Clages ROSSEBORG + 8.12.1643<br />
3 * <a href="http://18.p.tr/" target="_blank">18.p.Tr</a>. 1644 Heinrich ROSSEBORG + 17.6.1645<br />
4 * Laetare 1646 Anna ROSSEBORG<br />
5 * <a href="http://23.p.tr/" target="_blank">23.p.Tr</a>. 1648 Gese ROSSEBORG (noch 1681)<br />
6 * 18.7.1651 Stephen ROSSEBORG (noch 1672)<br />
7 * Paschatos 1654 Magdalena ROSSEBORG, 1681 Henrich BOHM, <i>Oldendorf</i><br />
8 * 3. Adv. 1656 Schwiepert ROSSEBORG+ 23.12.1656<br />
9 * 18.11 Tr.1657 Elisabeth ROSSEBORG<br />
10 * <a href="http://18.p.tr/" target="_blank">18.p.Tr</a>. 1662 Christian ROSSEBORG<br />
11 * Judica 1665 Clages + Paschatos 1665<br />
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<b>Jacob ROSSEBORG starb m 18.2.1683. 1685 heiratete der Hofnachfolger.br />..............................<wbr></wbr>.........................<br /> <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Christian </span><u style="color: #ff6666;">ROSSEBORG</u> * 18.p.Tr.1662, + 29.12.1733, <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Greta </span><u><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">BOISCH</span>. </u><br /> [Frau Great starb am 17.3.1713], Sie hatten<br /><u>zusammen 3 Kinder:</u></b><br />
1. * <a href="http://16.p.tr/" target="_blank">16.p.Tr</a> 1686 Thrine Marie ROSSEBORG<br />
2. * <b>23.9.1688 <u>Hans Heinrich</u></b><u> ROSSEBORG</u><br />
3. * 5.7.1691 Clas Jacob ROSSEBORG + 2.2.1705<br />
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<b>Frau Great starb am 17.3.1713,<br /><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Christian</span><u style="color: #ff6666;"> ROSSEBORG</u> muß noch einmal<br /> wieder geheiratet haben, denn er meldete nochmals<br /><u> 4 Kinder zur Taufe an:</u></b><br />
1. * 14.2.1714 Christian Frantz ROSSEBORG<br />r />
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<b>Auf dem Hof folgte nun der älteste Sohn <i style="color: #ff6666;">Hans Heinrich</i><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);"> ROSSEBORG</span>, * 23.9.1688, er heiratete <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Dorothea <u>KOOPMANN</u></span>, geb. 9.4.1689 in <i>Oldendorf. </i>Die Ehe blieb kinderlos und <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Hans Heinrich ROSSEBORG </span>starb ebenfalls sehr früh am 3.1.1713. [CHILDLESS MARRIAGE]<br /> Die Witwe <u style="color: #ff6666;">DOROTHEA KOOPMANN</u> heiratete 1714 wieder und zwar </b></div>
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<b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">TOENNIES SCHLICHT</span> aus <u><i>Tosterglope </i>(KA 58/18). Kinder:</u></b><br />
1. * 28.12.1714 Catharina Elisabeth SCHLICHT<br />
2. * 24.10.1716 Dorothea Margareta SCHLICHT, </div>
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6.2.1745 Lorenz Heinrich STECKE, <i>Kovahl</i><br />
<span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">3. * 29.4.1718 Jürgen Friedrich SCHLICHT</span><br />
4. * 18.2.1720 Henrich Christopher SCHLICHT<br />
5. * 2.1.1723 Hans Jochen SCHLICHT<br />
6. * 16.3.1731 Franz Valentin SCHLICHT + 9.5.1731<br />
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<b>Kurz nach diesem Kind verstarb <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Frau Dorothea KOOPMANN </span>am 20.4.1731.<br /> Am 4.6.1732 meldete <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Tönnies SCHLICHT</span> ein weiteres Kind <u>Christian Joachim</u> ??? zur Taufe an, nach den damaligen Gepflogenheiten dürfte es von seiner</b><b>[ 2.]</b><b> </b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">FRAU Anna Eleonore</span><b> </b><b>stammen, die aber auch kurz darauf am 16.8.1732 starb, das Kind starb am 8.9.1732.<br /> Seine 3. Ehe schloß Tönnies SCHLICHT mit <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Maria Ilsabe Hövermann</span>, Tochter des <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Hans Heinrich HOEVERMANN</span>. aus <i>Walmsburg</i>, im Jahre 1736.<br /> <br />1749 heiratete der Anerbe <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Jürgen Friedrich SCHLICHT</span>, *29.4.1718,<span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);"> Anna Dorothea BROCKMANN </span> aus <i>Harmstorf</i>.</b><br />
<span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Jürgen Friedrich SCHLICHT</span> starb bereits am 13.4.1754. <b> Die Hofübergabe sollte erst später erfolgen, kam aber doch schon sehr früh, weil Vater <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Tönnies SCHLICHT</span> am 9.3.1751<br /> im Alter von 64 Jahren starb.<br /><u>Das Paar hatte 2 Kinder</u></b><br />
1. * 25. 9.1750 Dorothea Margaretha SCHLICHT<br />
2. * 28.11.1752 Catharina Elisabeth SCHLICHT, 10.10.1781 Zimmergeselle Johann Heinrich SCHULTE, <i>Nahrendorf</i><br />
<b><br style="color: #ff6666;" /><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Jürgen Friedrich SCHLICHT</span> starb bereits am 13.4.1754. Seine<span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);"> Witwe Anna Dorothea BROCKMANN</span> heiratete am 4.1.1755 wieder, nämlich </b></div>
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<b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Johann Hinrich STECKE (Steek</span>) aus <i>Kovahl</i>. [ </b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Johann Hinrich STEEK</span> starb am 11.4.1780 mit 76 J ] <b>Ihnen wurde am</b></div>
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<b> - 1.6.1755 Tochter Magdalena Margareta STECKE geboren.<br /> <u>Ihr folgten</u></b><br />
1. * 13. 3.1758 Johann Friedrich STECKE + 15.4.1758<br />
2. * 26.10 1760 Jürgen Heinrich STECKE + + 14'. 9.1761<br />
3. * 21. 3.1764 Jürgen Friederich STECKE<br />
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<b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Johann Heinrich <u>STEEK</u></span> starb am 11.4.1780 mit 76 J., seine <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Frau Anna Dorothea ( BROCKMANN SCHLICHT) geb. <u>BROCKMANN</u></span> am 11.12.1788.<br /> <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Die älteste Tochter Dorothea Margaretha</span> <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);"> <u>SCHLICHT</u></span> [??] als Anerbin heiratete am<br />13.11.1767 <span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Hans Christopher<u> STEINHAUER</u> </span>aus <i>Ventachau.</i><br /> [</b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 102 , 102);">Hans Christoph STEINHAUER</span> starb am 23.3.1802],<b>Sie hatten<br /><u>folgende Kinder:</u></b><br />
1. * 21.3 .1769 Hinrich Christopher STEINHAUER</div>
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2. * 14.11.1771 Anna Maria Elis. STEINHAUER, 5.11.1795 Jürgen Friedrich SCHULTE*, <i>Schäfer in Nahrendorf</i>,<br />
<i>Mücklingen*, Oldendorf</i><u><br />3. * 9. 2.1775 Johann Friedr. STEINHAUER</u><br />
4. * 9. 1.1778 Franz Jürgen STEINHAUER<br />
5. * 25.11.1780 Marg.a Elisabeth STEINHAUER</div>
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6. * 26.12.1783 Catha. Dor. Elis. STEINHAUER, 16.11.1811 Johann Friedrich DAETZ*, <i>Dübbekold</i><br />
7. * 25.2.1787 Hans Heinr. Chr. STEINHAUER<br />
8. * 4.12.1789 Jürgen Friedrich STEINHAUER<br />
9. * 17.12.1792 Hans Jürgen Chr.STEINHAUER, als Zimmergeselle 29.11.1821 Dorothea Margareta Mayer aus<br />
<i>Harmstorf.</i> </div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-81978058189538148462023-05-12T05:50:00.000-05:002023-05-12T05:50:28.479-05:00My Father Dwight Meyer<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8bUpO6EYG5Q/Tfx5A12NdfI/AAAAAAAAD_Y/DrumQmWwYDE/s1600/scan0038%2BDwight%2B%2Bpennny%2Bpic.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer; width: 109px; height: 400px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8bUpO6EYG5Q/Tfx5A12NdfI/AAAAAAAAD_Y/DrumQmWwYDE/s400/scan0038%2BDwight%2B%2Bpennny%2Bpic.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5619499490412951026" border="0"></a><font size="5"><br />Honoring My Father for Fathers Day</font><br />Hi, I have wandered in for Fathers Day. I thought I would babble a little about some personal moments spent with my father and quit when the demons of guilt attack me.<br /><br />You see at the right some penny photos of my father Dwight R Meyer. I have had several photos of him at several blogs. He was an adorable small child.<br />In those pictures my mom always said that he was dressed like a little girl. It makes you wonder sometimes if it was a subconscious action of Grandma Annie? After all she had two boys, not a girl and a boy.<br /><br />Do you have relatives Dressed like girls?<br />You now Lyle was given his own photos, and so what he wore when he was small is kind of unknown to me. Perhaps dad wore his <font style="font-style: italic;">hand me downs.</font><br />I think they were given play rompers which could be bleached as washed. Play clothes but not exactly like you know the Trapp family play clothes in the musical movie <font style="font-style: italic;">Sound of Music</font>. Luckily it was not from drape material.<br /><br /><a href="http://whatchamacallum.blogspot.com/2009/02/time-will-tell-tuesday-two-for-one-deal_17.html">Dad certainly needed them</a>.<br />At any rate, I'll throw in a few of those links below so you can see for yourself.<br />Dwight Meyer second born son born February 8, 1918 at theme they lived at rural Sunnyslope farm in southern Minnesota. I am sorry I know nothing about the details, if it was actually on the farm or at the hospital.<br /><br /><br />It probably was not that well known that he had left handed tendencies. As I was just a little thing I remember him consoling me as I was trying to use a scissor or a some tool, he confided that he too had a difficult time with those kind of tools. This confidence reveals two things. It was how he was with me, as sympathetic understanding father with a softer side. Also it reveals that he had left handed tendencies which made things a bit more difficult for Dewey because everyone tried to make him do the normal way. So as a child he had to relearn a task of using scissors.<br /><br />I think too though it was rarely said and rarely understood, that he was the youngest male at the farm. Most people don't know that he had his mothers half brothers and sisters, whom he lived with and saw them daily at different times. One day feeling a sibling crunch, he had confided to me in his gentle way, that there were times when he too had to pay the toll toward the elders. I never knew at the time that those Jaesckes were those whom he was thinking. 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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-48358027766270921052021-05-11T09:46:00.004-05:002021-05-11T09:46:45.746-05:00Hermann, Steven and Joan Meyer Attend the Wedding of Keith Meyer of Madelia, Mn.<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-77352455441161841562020-04-27T07:47:00.002-05:002020-04-27T07:47:46.535-05:00Johann Heinrich Christoph Schlaphoff <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-size: large;">If your interested in our Dahlenburg ancestors lives and places, then you could find this link of the small quote from "<a href="http://www.europese-bibliotheek.nl/de/Bucher/Dahlenburg_in_alten_Ansichten/100-121230/Artikel/6"> Dahlenburg Old Views"</a> of interest.</span> <span style="font-size: x-small;">[translated] </span> <br />
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<span class="" style="background-color: white; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">On the </span><span class="" style="background-color: white; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">57th </span><span class="" style="background-color: white; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">In August 1905, the craftsmen involved in the construction of the St John's church presented the photographer. </span><span class="" style="background-color: white; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">In the front row, seated from left: 1. Maurer Schulz from Buendorf, 3. Kantor Menke, 4. Pastor Luke, 5. Maurermeister Stute. </span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"><span style="background-color: white;">Third row: First from left: apprentice Heinrich Kruse.</span><span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"> </span></span><span class="goog-text-highlight" style="background-color: #f3f3f3; box-shadow: rgb(153, 153, 170) 2px 2px 4px; box-sizing: border-box; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; position: relative;">On the top right edge of the picture pasted architect William Matthies, after a construction period of two years, the new St John's church was inaugurated on 27 August 1905, ..... [</span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span class="goog-text-highlight" style="background-color: #f3f3f3; box-shadow: rgb(153, 153, 170) 2px 2px 4px; box-sizing: border-box; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: italic; line-height: 18px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; position: relative;"> </span><span style="background-color: white;">In the excerpts from the book for this article they were refering to some photographs and postcards, which I can't reproduce here. [ Dahlenburg in Alten Ansichten ]]</span></span></blockquote>
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You may have noticed that I have mentioned many times the M & M guy in Fairmont and his vast knowledge about our Families. And yes it includes a vast amount of association of names. I try to recall those many associations from time to time. I was reminded today of his comment about a Kantor at the church and the large organ as I found <a href="http://www.europese-bibliotheek.nl/de/Bucher/Dahlenburg_in_alten_Ansichten/100-121230/Artikel/6">this article about the Dahlenburg town</a>.<br />
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It reminded me that earlier this year Herr Rose mentioned that maybe our grgrgrandmother Henke family name might not be that, but maybe MENKE. He said he saw something in the church records that refered to a woman MENKE. I wish he had told me more specifics of that, but he didn't. He also didn't know I had received some information from the Bergen church Pastor in Belsen landkries Celle. <br />
Ssince she had lived by Mueden, he had suggested, I contact the Fassberg church. Sorry to say I that I haven't yet done so. Why you wonder.<br />
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Later the information from the Bergen church and family information from Soltau has been put out at the Gedbas and so I thought no need. I also specifically wrote to one of the site managers that dealt with those family names. Even so, I am not sure how the pastor at Bergen got that little bit of information if Heinrich Heins and Anna Maria Henke were married in the Mueden Oertze area.<br />
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To make a long story short, there has been very little information about Henke at the Soltau - Fallingbostel family names. I really do need to find more information. And still write to the church. My thought is that they must have emigrated there, though I have seen a few mentioned in the German phone book. It is so far a dead end with the Henke family name surname. <div>
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-22652235397194451872015-03-07T12:03:00.001-06:002015-03-07T12:03:30.477-06:00Ohio FEHRING Family Data<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Well that's about as hard as it gets to find something about the Fehring who found our Mary at Galena or Jackson county, Iowa before they wed. Also, I never found a Mary Meyer on the census in 1870. She was there a short time. First because I wasn't sure if she was the oldest Mary or the youngest. Plus she may have had to have the name Catherine or Elisabeth too. One is not always sure which name they used. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Then too, nothing fits exactly with a lot of pieces of research available about the Fehring family in United States It's just that the pieces don't all fit together as of yet, that prove anything. I'll share some of the information I have. Eventually something will fall into place. </span><br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">I don't really know where Johan B. Fehring or Johann D. Fehring originated before Jo Davies county in Illinois. I know little about the few Fehrings that once lived at Jackson county, Iowa. And very little about the Mary Fehring who owned land in the same area that Fred Meyer squatted. Records did show he was considered her Tenant. They were seeking title to that land through the supreme courts. I share this with you because someone suggested theI Galena Illinois Fehrings came from Ohio.</span><br />
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Those listed below are all taken from <i>ancestry.con</i> census.</span><br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">Keep in mind that we had two Mary Meyer born in Germany, who could have married a Fehring at Galena area. And one of them stayed in germany and married a Schmobel in the shipping business. Unless it was a stepsister that married the Schmobel.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">1. <span style="background-color: #c3d9ff; color: #4c4c4c; font-family: Georgia, serif; line-height: 23.5949974060059px;">Katharina </span><span style="background-color: #c3d9ff; color: #4c4c4c; font-family: Georgia, serif; font-weight: bold; line-height: 23.5949974060059px;">Maria </span><span style="background-color: #c3d9ff; color: #4c4c4c; font-family: Georgia, serif; line-height: 23.5949974060059px;">Elisabeth. - October 24, 1839, </span><br style="background-color: #c3d9ff; color: #4c4c4c; font-family: Georgia, serif; line-height: 23.5949974060059px;" /><span style="background-color: #c3d9ff; color: #4c4c4c; font-family: Georgia, serif; line-height: 23.5949974060059px;"> 2. Maria Katharina - October 27, 1847. </span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">My thoughts heavily lean towards Mary # 2</span><br />
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I dont think this Mary born 1853 listed first below works for me. And not possible for them to have been married already at 1880 for 27 years. Maria was born at oldendorf or Eichdorf. And if the Mary Fehring were to fit into the shoes of the "Montana Mary Fehring" she would have no previous children. Two would have been Else and her eldest, Wilhelm not born until 1875 . Already living in Montana by 1880. So for three or more reasons I think we can cancel out this family.</span><br />
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<u><b>Mary Fehring</b></u><br />
Residence: <i>Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio</i><br />
Birthdate: 1853<br />
Birthplace: Germany<br />
Relationship to Head: Wife<br />
Spouse's Name: John Fehring<br />
Spouse's Birthplace: <i>Ohio, United States</i><br />
Father's Name: <br />
Father's Birthplace: Germany<br />
Mother's Name: <br />
Mother's Birthplace: Germany<br />
Race or Color (Expanded): White<br />
Ethnicity (Standardized): American<br />
Gender: Female<br />
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Martial Status: Married<br />
Age (Expanded): 27 years<br />
Occupation: Keeps House<br />
NARA Film Number: T9-1029<br />
Page: 231<br />
Page Character: B<br />
Entry Number: 682<br />
Film number: 1255029<br />
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<u><b>Spouse John Fehring M 27</b></u><br />
<u><b>Mary Fehring F 27</b></u><br />
Child John Fehring M 6<br />
Child George Fehring M 4<br />
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<tr><td class="result-value"><b><u>John Fehring</u></b></td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Residence:</td> <td class="result-value"><i>Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio</i></td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Birthdate:</td> <td class="result-value">1853</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Birthplace:</td> <td class="result-value"><i>Ohio, United States</i></td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Relationship to Head:</td> <td class="result-value">Self</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row"><b><u>Spouse's Name:</u></b></td> <td class="result-value"><b><u>Mary Fehring</u></b></td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Spouse's Birthplace:</td> <td class="result-value">Germany</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Father's Name:</td> <td class="result-value"><br /></td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Father's Birthplace:</td> <td class="result-value">Germany</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Mother's Name:</td> <td class="result-value"><br /></td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Mother's Birthplace:</td> <td class="result-value">Germany</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Race or Color (Expanded):</td> <td class="result-value">White</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Ethnicity (Standardized):</td> <td class="result-value">American</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Gender:</td> <td class="result-value">Male</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Martial Status:</td> <td class="result-value">Married</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Age (Expanded):</td> <td class="result-value">27 years</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Occupation:</td> <td class="result-value">Works In Furniture F'Cty</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">NARA Film Number:</td> <td class="result-value">T9-1029</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Page:</td> <td class="result-value">231</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Page Character:</td> <td class="result-value">B</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Entry Number:</td> <td class="result-value">681</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Film number:</td> <td class="result-value">1255029</td> </tr>
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<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row"></td> <td class="result-value"><u><b>John Fehring </b></u></td> <td class="result-value" scope="row">M</td> <td class="result-value" scope="row">27</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Spouse </td> <td class="result-value"><a href="https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_188450947%2Fp_268170605&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D">Mary Fehring</a> </td> <td class="result-value" scope="row">F</td> <td class="result-value" scope="row">27</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Child </td> <td class="result-value"><a href="https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_188450947%2Fp_268170606&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D">John Fehring</a> </td> <td class="result-value" scope="row">M</td> <td class="result-value" scope="row">6</td> </tr>
<tr> <td class="result-label" scope="row">Child </td> <td class="result-value"><a href="https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_188450947%2Fp_268170607&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D">George Fehring</a></td></tr>
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<b><u>Name: John Fehring</u></b><br />
Residence: <i>Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio</i><br />
Birthdate: 1830<br />
Birthplace: Germany<br />
Relationship to Head: Self<br />
<b><u>Spouse's Name: Anna Fehring</u></b><br />
Spouse's Birthplace: Germany<br />
Father's Name: <br />
Father's Birthplace: Germany<br />
Mother's Name: <br />
Mother's Birthplace: Germany<br />
Race or Color (Expanded): White<br />
Ethnicity (Standardized): American<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Martial Status: Married<br />
Age (Expanded): 50 years<br />
Occupation: Laborer<br />
NARA Film Number: T9-1029<br />
Page: 279<br />
Page Character: D<br />
Entry Number: 1353<br />
Film number: 1255029<br />
Household Gender Age<br />
John Fehring M 50<br />
Spouse Anna Fehring F 57<br />
Child Mary E. Fehring F 29<br />
Child John Fehring M 20<br />
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-9083100991532667062015-03-06T14:04:00.002-06:002015-03-06T14:04:37.653-06:00LÜTGENS, aus Siecke Altenmedingen Barskamp mit Meyer<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
LUETGENS FAMILY TREE HISTORY<br />
I had asked a friend if I could see information in the book of Familienkunde aus Altenmedigen about Luhmann at Bohndorf. On that page 189 there was other names as well Luetjens is one. I have carried an interest in the name since learning of them in the Lumann / Schlaphoff tree. I have a few more names and relations to share from other family trees. So stay tuned for more exciting revelations.<br />
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<b><u>LÜTGENS, Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried </u></b><br />
Elt : L, Heinrich Wilhelm u. SCHULZE, Anna Caroline Elisabeth <b>(1470.l)</b><br />
Wilhelm u. SCHULZE, Anna Caroline Elisabeth<b> (1470.l)</b><br />
* 0l.l1.1860 Siecke. +05.01.1939 <i>Altenmedingen. </i><br />
[] 08.01.1939 Altenmedingen Beruf: Viehhtindler<br />
oo 09. I 2. I898 <i>Barskamp</i><br />
mit <u><b>MEYER. Emma Marie Friederike</b></u><br />
* 28.05.1865 <i>Walmsburg </i> + 29.10.1918 <i>Altenmedingen </i><br />
[] 02. 1l. I 938 <i>Allenmedingen</i>.<br />
Elt. : Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer u Marie Elisabeth Mennerich.</div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-15313599837849688192015-02-27T08:25:00.003-06:002015-02-27T08:25:16.423-06:00Highland Township Cemetery - Surnames S-Z - Greene County, Iowa<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Not sure where I found this quote but it is fitting.<br />
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<br /> <i>"'Passing strangers, call not this a place of fear and gloom, For it is', at this spot I come to linger. It is my loved wife's tomb.</i></blockquote>
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Hope you see someone in the family where they might have lingered.<br />
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<a href="http://www.interment.net/data/us/ia/greene/highland/highland_sz.htm">Highland Township Cemetery - Surnames S-Z - Greene County, Iowa</a>:<br />
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"'Wife of G. W. Secord; Age 19 yrs, 17 days at death'<br />
Secrest, Catharine, b. 1902, d. 23 Sep 1904, par. H. E. Secrest ; B. C, Age 2 yrs 1m, 27 days at death<br />
<u>Seil, Emma Dorthea, b. 21 Dec 1901, d. 19 Jun 1974, par. Richard Kanning, Homemaker, age 73 at death</u><br />
<u>Seil, Henry F., b. 1898, d. 8 Jan 1983, Bn Lohrville, Farmer, Died Perry</u><br />
Shaver, Grace J., b. 1898, d. 1928, par. T. Clipperton<br />
Shelton, Eugene H., b. 2 Oct 1916, d. 19 Apr"<br />
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I know I said surnames S-Z but that won't be today.<br />
Every little bit helps. As they say, "Have a nice day. "<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Source: Internet</span></i></div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-30957504752490363322014-05-14T07:11:00.000-05:002015-02-28T04:55:43.422-06:00AIDA Auswanderer Information on Family name Saucke <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<i>I am releasing my little collection of AIDA auswanderer Saucke Sauke names from the Bleckede -Dahlenburg region by the Elbe. Enjoy. To learn more you can find them there. You can ask questions there as well..</i><br />
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Hann. 174 Lüneburg Nr. 180<br />
Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover: Sonderfindbücher<br />
<b>1. Sauke, Hans Jürgen Heinrich, Wendhausen</b><br />
<b>2.</b> 1855 3. Knecht<br />
<b>7.</b> Amerika 8. 1884<br />
23 Neu Fb. 2 Nr. 115<br />
Staatsarchiv Wolfenbüttel<br />
...Sauke, Karl, SA-Oberführer, Braunschweig, 5 Schlösser, Georg, Wieda, 3 Bild durchgestrichen Schmelzkopf, Adolf, Holzminden, 3 Schmidt, Alfred, Syndikus, Braunschweig, 4, 5 Schmidt-Bodenstedt, ...<br />
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Hann. 74 Bleckede W Reg. II Loc. 5 H Nr. 63<br />
Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover: Sonderfindbücher<br />
<b>1. Sauke, Heinrich Wilhelm, <i>Dahlenburg</i> </b><br />
<b>2</b>. 05. 09. 1847, <i>Leestahl </i><br />
<b>4.</b> Sauke, Johann Heinrich;<br />
Sauke, Dorothea Elisabeth, geb. Schwabe<br />
<b>7. </b>Toledo/Nordamerika<br />
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Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover: Sonderfindbücher<br />
<b>1</b>. Sauke, Jürgen Friedrich Wilhelm, Dahlenburg<br />
<b>2.</b> 27. 02. 1850, <i>Quickborn</i><br />
<b>3. </b>Dienstknecht<br />
<b>4. </b>Sauke, Johann Heinrich; Sauke, Dorothea Elisabeth, geb. Schwabe<br />
7.<b> </b>Toledo/Nordamerika.<br />
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Hann. 74 Medingen Nr. 2363<br />
Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover<br />
Ablösung des Meierverbandes durch den Vollhöfner Sauke in Römstedt<br />
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Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover: Sonderfindbücher<br />
Sauke, Heinrich Wilhelm<br />
<b>1. Sauke, Heinrich Wilhelm, Dahlenburg</b><br />
<b>2.</b> 05. 09. 1847, Leestahl<br />
<b>4.</b> Sauke, Johann Heinrich; Sauke, Dorothea Elisabeth, geb. Schwabe<br />
7.<b> </b>Toledo/Nordamerika<br />
<b>8.</b> 03. 07. 1867 10. ältester Bruder Sauke, Johann dort; bittet dringend darum, daß sein Bruder kommt, da er ihn in seinem Schlachtbetrieb braucht; er selbst hat vor kurzem <b>Thiele, Bertha </b>geheiratet, die mit ihren Eltern vor 5 Jahren aus Berlin dorthin auswanderte; Eltern haben inzwischen eine große Färberei; er selbst will sich diesen Sommer ein Haus bauen und hat in seinen Betrieb gerade 700 Taler für eine Dampfmaschine zum Fleischhacken (1000 Pfund in 3 Stunden) investiert (Brief des Sauke, Johann vom 27. 03. 1867 liegt bei)<br />
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<b>1. Sauke, Jürgen Friedrich Wilhelm, Dahlenburg</b><br />
<b>2</b>. 27. 02. 1850, <i>Quickborn</i><br />
<b>3.</b> Dienstknecht<br />
<b>4.</b> Sauke, Johann Heinrich; Sauke,<br />
Dorothea Elisabeth, geb. Schwabe<br />
<b>7.</b> Toledo/Nordamerika über Hamburg<br />
<b>8</b>. 01. 04. 1868<br />
<b>10.</b> ältester Bruder Sauke, Johann besitzt dort einen<br />
Schlachtbetrieb, in dem er 2 - 3 Gesellen beschäftigt;<br />
der zweitälteste Bruder Sauke, Heinrich Wilhelm wanderte<br />
Sommer 1867 dorthin aus; arbeitet als Schlachtergeselle<br />
im Betieb des Bruders; Johann bittet um das Kommen des<br />
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-29596985334285877122014-05-14T06:42:00.001-05:002014-05-20T04:49:29.290-05:00A leaf has turned<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Well the title is nice, but misleading. Can I use it another time?<br />
It's not genealogy related.<br />
No changes there at the moment.<br />
What has changed is the ranting I have been doing about my content being stolen. My blog content was scraped even those recent ones with copyright notation. Yes nasty scrapers. But I noticed some cancellations of some of the blog content in the posts of Mommato2kids with amazon sales and also ash bullock who stold nearly all my posts has also been put down. Now I need to see if it is all of them, or just a few I happen to see. <br />
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I Did notice that cached copies are still out there and it might be all they need to keep going. I am sure they have recuperated somehow with another name of an account or blog. Time will tell. As I get my nose to the grindstone and check further.<br />
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And still the other xxx is still out there with my posts. He just uses a different format. <i>Comfortable couch price</i>. What a name for a blog! A blog with unethical means to an end. Hopefully his or her end of using my posts. And again I wonder how much they made from this scraping of my content. <br />
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Just remember to check you overview for post readers for the day and see who is doing this viewing. My current crawlers are behancenet.gallery and trustcombat I doubt any of them are good. I read a little about some of them.<br />
Do not click on the links on any of them.<br />
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Well I'd better hop off this circle today before this becomes a rant.<br />
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-87902052791023741752014-03-27T08:25:00.001-05:002014-03-27T08:25:40.851-05:00Where is Waldo ...... SEIL on the Passenger ship list ?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Well it's been done. Yes it has really. I say I have found my great great grandmothers immigration passage. Marie Ilse Brookmann Seil. http://sharing.ancestry.com/4016383?h=7f5283<a href="http://sharing.ancestry.com/4016383?h=7f5283">http://sharing.ancestry.com/4016383?h=7f5283</a><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 18.75px;">Marie Seil was born about 1812. At the age of 61, she departed from Hamburg, Germany, on April 9, 1873, and she arrived in New York. Her residence is listed as Netzendorf which is part of The Dahlenburg area. Maria Seil's birth date is on her tombstone as 9.September.1811. Her death was 15.Aug.1890.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Marie Seil</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Departure Date:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>9 Apr 1873</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Birth Date:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>abt 1812</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Age:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>61</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Gender:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>weiblich (Female)</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Relationship:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Frau (Wife)</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Residence:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Netzendorf, Hannover</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b> </b></span></span><span style="color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;">ag:</span><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px; white-space: pre;"> </span><span style="color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;">Deutschland</span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;">Port of Departure:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Hamburg</span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;">Port of Arrival:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>New York</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Ship Name:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Westphalia</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Captain:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Schwensen</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Shipping line:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Shipping Clerk:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Aug. Bolten Wm. Miller`s Nachfolger</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Ship Type:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Dampfschiff</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Accommodation:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Zwischendeck</b></span></span><br />
<b><span style="color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;">Ship Fl</span><span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 028 B</span></span></b><br />
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<span style="color: #33302c; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.199999809265137px; line-height: 18.75px;"><b>Marie Seil<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>61</b></span></span><br />
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<span class="srcCitLbl" style="font-weight: bold;">Source Citation:</span> Staatsarchiv Hamburg; Hamburg, Deutschland; <i>Hamburger Passagierlisten</i>; Volume: <i>373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 028 B</i>; Page: <i>240</i>; Microfilm No.: <i>K_1718</i>.</div>
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Original data: Staatsarchiv Hamburg, Bestand: 373-7 I, VIII (Auswanderungsamt I). Mikrofilmrollen K 1701 - K 2008, S 17363 - S 17383, 13116 - 13183.</div>
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Now I can't say with complete certainty that it is her. I mean, how can you with only limited signs of proof?.<br />
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<b>I have the name and year of birth mediumly accurate.</b> The birth year for this Maria Seil is 1812. [<span style="background-color: white; color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15.454545021057129px; line-height: 18.75px;">9.September.1811.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #33302c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, serif; font-size: 15.454545021057129px; line-height: 18.75px;">] </span>Close enough.<br />
<b>Her residence </b>is<i> Netzendorf</i> which is totally surprising. Since I pictured in my mind as living<b> <span style="color: red;">in</span></b> the village of Dahlenburg. But <i>Netzendorf is included in the territory of Dahlenburg. Just as it is in territory of Bleckede.</i><br />
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Note : Prior to finding this immigration, I had discovered via AIDAauswandereronline that a Dorman family resided at Fladen. Searching their passage from Fladen [by Dahlenburg] through Hamburg I learned that right next to the last Dorman listed on that ship passenger list was a Johann H. Seil with birth year 1842 similar to that of the Joliet living Johann Heinrich Seil. Ancestor of the Wilhelm Seil author of the author of the book Sherlock Holmes Mystery of the Titantic. [ See older posts.] He is thought to have immgrated 1872. I'll do a post on these. And there is conflicting name info as to if it is the Henry Dohrman of Joliet, Will county, Illinois with Dorothy Seil as wife.<br />
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<i><span style="font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"><b>This post is copyrighted.2014. No copies to internet allowed.If you find it under another name other than mine Jo Meyer's arootdigger its been illegally copied. </b></span></i><br />
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Stay tuned for future post on the passenger ship list of this ship 9.apr.1873<br />
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-80587783486936711092014-01-18T21:37:00.000-06:002014-01-18T21:37:06.888-06:00Luhmann Family Familie Chronik tree Genealogy With Meyer Family History<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<em>Work in Progress. Work done by Ms. Chance and I.</em><br />
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<strong>Descendants of Henning Luhmann</strong><br />
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<strong>Generation No. 1</strong><br />
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1. Henning1 Luhmann died July 30, 1673. He married Helena ?. She died April 24, 1679.<br />
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Children of Henning Luhmann and Helena ? are:<br />
2. i. Schwiebert2 Luhmann, d. February 16, 1687/88.<br />
ii. Engel Luhmann, b. Abt. 1645.<br />
iii. Unknown Luhmann, b. May 12, 1660; d. May 12, 1660.<br />
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<strong><strong>Generation No. 2</strong></strong><br />
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2. Schwiebert2 Luhmann (Henning1) died February 16, 1687/88. He married (1) Anna BRESE. She was born in Nahrendorf, Germany, and died November 26, 1672. He married (2) ? Abt. 1673. <br />
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Children of Schwiebert Luhmann and Anna Brese are:<br />
i. Heinrich Jurgen3 Luhmann, b. March 08, 1664/65, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
ii. Anna Dorothea Luhmann, b. August 28, 1667, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
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Children of Schwiebert Luhmann and ? are:<br />
3. iii. Jurgen3 Luhmann, b. 1673, Eichdorf, Germany; d. January 13, 1739/40.<br />
iv. Claus Jacob Luhmann, b. February 08, 1675/76, Eichdorf, Germany; d. May 29, 1755.<br />
v. Hans Diedrich Luhmann, b. February 27, 1677/78, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
vi. Valentin Johann Luhmann, b. October 19, 1681, Eichdorf, Germany; d. February 15, 1730/31.<br />
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<strong>Generation No. 3</strong><br />
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3. Jurgen3 Luhmann (Schwiebert2, Henning1) was born 1673 in Eichdorf, Germany, and died January 13, 1739/40. He married Clara Margarethe SCHULTZ*. She died September 05, 1754.<br />
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Children of Jurgen Luhmann and Clara Schultz are:<br />
i. Christian Friedrich4 Luhmann, b. May 03, 1712, Eichdorf, Germany; d. February 08, 1757; m. Anna Margaretha MUELLER*; b. Abt. 1716, Kovahl, Germany; d. August 04, 1786.<br />
ii. Anthon Frantz Luhmann, b. January 26, 1713/14, Eichdorf, Germany; m. ?, October 19, 1747, Bostelwiebeck, Germany.<br />
iii. Dorothea Maria Luhmann, b. January 24, 1715/16, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
iv. Heinrich Jurgen Luhmann*, b. September 20, 1717, Eichdorf, Germany; m. ?, October 29, 1757, Leestahl, Germany.<br />
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More About Heinrich Jurgen Luhmann:<br />
Occupation: Shepherd<br />
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v. Johann Peter Luhmann, b. January 02, 1720/21, Eichdorf, Germany; d. Abt. 1775, Breese, Germany; m. ?, June 19, 1751, Breese, Germany.<br />
vi. Hans Jurgen Luhmann, b. July 05, 1722; m. ?, 1763, Bostelwiebeck, Germany.<br />
4. vii. Valentin Luhmann, b. March 05, 1723/24, Eichdorf, Germany; d. May 15, 1793.<br />
viii. Catharina Margaretha Luhmann, b. April 12, 1727, Eichdorf, Germany; d. October 06, 1729, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
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<strong>Generation No. 4</strong><br />
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4. Valentin4 Luhmann (Jurgen3, Schwiebert2, Henning1) was born March 05, 1723/24 in Eichdorf, Germany, and died May 15, 1793. He married Catharina Sophia MUELLER* October 02, 1752. She was born 1732 in Kovahl, Germany, and died January 01, 1789.<br />
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More About Valentin Luhmann:<br />
Occupation: Shepherd<br />
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Children of Valentin Luhmann and Catharina Muller are:<br />
5. i. Jurgen Heinrich5 Luhmann, b. April 29, 1753, Eichdorf, Germany; d. Bef. 1809.<br />
ii. Anna Dorothea Sophia Luhmann, b. January 11, 1755, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
iii. Anna Margaretha Luhmann, b. January 28, 1757, Eichdorf, Germany; d. July 18, 1765.<br />
iv. Catharina Elisabeth Luhmann, b. July 30, 1759, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Friedrich Wilhelm RIES, November 15, 1782.<br />
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More About Friedrich Wilhelm Ries:<br />
Occupation: Landlord<br />
Residence: Oldendorf, Germany<br />
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v. Elisabeth Margarethe Luhmann, b. November 23, 1761, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
vi. Maria Magdalena Luhmann, b. March 23, 1764, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
vii. Anna Margarete Luhmann, b. December 01, 1766, Eichdorf, Germany; d. April 14, 1767.<br />
viii. Johann Friedrich Luhmann, b. June 14, 1768, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
ix. Ernst Ludewig Luhmann, b. September 06, 1772.<br />
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<strong>Generation No. 5</strong><br />
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5. Jurgen Heinrich5 Luhmann (Valentin4, Jurgen3, Schwiebert2, Henning1) was born April 29, 1753 in Eichdorf, Germany, and died Bef. 1809. He married Catharina Elizabeth GEHRKE November 19, 1784, daughter of Andreas Heinrich GEHRKE. She was born 1757, and died December 08, 1822.<br />
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Children of Jurgen Luhmann and Catharina Gehrke are:<br />
6. i. Johann Jurgen6 Luhmann, b. September 26, 1785, Eichdorf, Germany; d. March 06, 1843.<br />
ii. Catharina Elisabeth Luhmann, b. June 21, 1788, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Johann Jurgen BARTELS, November 10, 1812.<br />
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More About Johann Jurgen Bartels:<br />
Residence: Eichdorf, Germany<br />
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iii. Margaretha Magdalena Luhmann, b. March 13, 1791, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Jurgen Christoph Heinrich SEIL, November 16, 1810.<br />
iv. Catharina Maria Luhmann, b. June 26, 1794, Eichdorf, Germany; d. October 07, 1848; m. Jurgen Friedrich SEIL*, April 30, 1822.<br />
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More About Jurgen Friedrich Seil:<br />
Occupation: Farm hand<br />
Residence: Luben, Germany<br />
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<strong>Generation No. 6</strong><br />
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6. Johann Jurgen6 Luhmann (Jurgen Heinrich5, Valentin4, Jurgen3, Schwiebert2, Henning1) was born September 26, 1785 in Eichdorf, Germany, and died March 06, 1843. He married Anna Maria REINECKE* November 11, 1809. She was born 1791 in Nahrendorf, Germany, and died December 02, 1867.<br />
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Children of Johann Luhmann and Anna REINECKE are:<br />
i. Johann Jurgen Christian7 Luhmann, b. November 30, 1809, Eichdorf, Germany; d. December 04, 1809.<br />
ii. Unknown Luhmann, b. Abt. 1811, Eichdorf, Germany; d. Abt. 1811.<br />
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More About Unknown Luhmann:<br />
Cause of Death: Stillborn<br />
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iii. Anna Dorothea Elisabeth Luhmann, b. October 10, 1812, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
iv. Jurgen Hienrich Luhmann, b. October 10, 1812, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
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Notes for Jurgen Hienrich Luhmann:<br />
Jurgen sold the property in Eichdorf in 1876, thus ending the 220 year history of the Luhmann family of Eichdorf.<br />
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v. Johann Christoph Luhmann, b. December 15, 1814, Eichdorf, Germany; d. July 27, 1873; m. Anna Dorothea Elisabeth MEYER[MEIER], May 15, 1859.<br />
7. vi. Catharina Margaretha Luhmann, b. January 26, 1818, Eichdorf, Germany; d. 1855, Germany.<br />
vii. Anna Maria Luhmann, b. March 07, 1820, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Jurgen Heinrich Wilhelm SCHULZ+, December 05, 1841.<br />
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More About Jurgen Heinrich Wilhelm SCHULZ:<br />
Residence: Schutschur, Germany<br />
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viii. Johann Jurgen Ludwig Luhmann, b. December 19, 1821; d. May 14, 1822.<br />
ix. Anna Dorothea Elisabeth Luhmann*, b. September 15, 1823, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Johann Heinrich Christoph SCHLAPHOF[F]*+, October 18, 1843.<br />
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More About Johann Heinrich Christoph Schlaphof:<br />
Occupation: Farm hand<br />
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x. Catharine Dorothea Elisabeth Luhmann, b. August 19, 1825, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Johann Jurgen BARTELS.<br />
xi. Johann Jurgen Luhmann, b. September 27, 1827, Eichdorf, Germany; d. December 22, 1827.<br />
xii. Jurgen Friedrich Luhmann, b. September 27, 1827, Eichdorf, Germany; d. December 24, 1827.<br />
xiii. Unknown Luhmann, b. September 27, 1827, Eichdorf, Germany; d. September 27, 1827.<br />
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More About Unknown Luhmann:<br />
Cause of Death: Stillborn<br />
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xiv. Margaretha Magdalene Elisabeth Luhmann, b. April 15, 1829, Eichdorf, Germany; m. Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm PAGEL+, December 26, 1850.<br />
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More About Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Pagel:<br />
Residence: Schutschur, Germany<br />
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<strong>Generation No. 7</strong><br />
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7. Catharina Margaretha7 Luhmann (Johann Jurgen6, Jurgen Heinrich5, Valentin4, Jurgen3, Schwiebert2, Henning1) was born January 26, 1818 in Eichdorf, Germany, and died 1855 in Germany. She married Jurgen Heinrich Friedrich MEYER May 18, 1838 in Nahrendorf, Germany, son of Johann Meyer and Maria BEHRENS. He was born 29.11.1814 in Neetzendorf, Germany.<br />
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Notes for Jurgen Heinrich Friedrich Meyer:<br />
In 1845, Jurgen bought property in Oldendorf, and at the same time was employed as a game warden at the Royal Prussian game preserve in Roethen, for Kaiser Wilhelm I.<br />
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More About Jurgen Heinrich Friedrich Meyer:<br />
Occupation: Shepherd, Hausling, Park warden at Game Reserve Roethen<br />
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Children of Catharina Luhmann and Jurgen Meyer are:<br />
i. Katharina Maria Elisabeth8 Meyer, b. October 24, 1839, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
ii. Unknown Meyer, b. December 21, 1840, Eichdorf, Germany; d. December 21, 1840, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
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More About Unknown Meyer:<br />
Cause of Death: Stillborn<br />
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iii. Katharina Margarethe Elisabeth Meyer, b. February 02, 1842, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
8. iv. Jurgen Heinrich Wilhelm Meyer+, b. October 07, 1843, Eichdorf, Germany; d. May 17, 1929, Greene County, Iowa.<br />
v. Katharina Dorothea Elisabeth Meyer, b. September 12, 1845, Eichdorf, Germany.<br />
vi. Maria Katharina Meyer, b. October 27, 1847, Oldendorf, Germany.<br />
vii. Dorothea Elisabeth Meyer, b. October 15, 1849, Oldendorf, Germany.<br />
9. viii. Jurgen Heinrich Friedrich Meyer+, b. December 09, 1851, Oldendorf, Germany; d. September 25, 1918, Lombard, Illinois.<br />
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*<em>SCHLAPHOF</em> - <em>MARTENS</em> - <em>THEOBALD</em>---<br />
Nebraska and Minnesota<br />
+Additonal data about Martens tree.<br />
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More to come.</div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-1609020733883090142014-01-18T16:45:00.000-06:002014-01-18T16:45:37.001-06:00History is personal.<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Welcome back. The weather has cooled slightly and has hints of snow or rain soon. I have been taking time out to clean out the flower beds before they get too far along, I won't easily accomplish the job.<br />
In any case, Here I sit ready to share a little thought I have had on my mind while raking..<br />
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Have you ever read the flowery biographies in those community history books compiled by society members of the community. I have examples at the side in several blog rolls and links. I'll draw your attention to a few links. to illustrate the example. Notice how they freely told you how the pioneer stood on his politics. They told you if he was a Republican or Democrat. As if each person was very proud of those views or is the privilege of being able to say those opinions and stand out in the community and proudly proclaim their views. It was a big deal for our ancestors. I suppose it still is but in a different way.<br />
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And I as a reader about the individual, now has a clear picture of what the pioneer was all about. His personal and his public views. <br />
Sometimes were lucky to have a few correspondences or our family where a political event or a personal opinion occurs that were pleased to find. Sometimes those views have been mentioned many time in family stories about the individual. It makes history of their day more personal, and of course History is personal.Our family pertain to it is interesting. Whether we personally agree or give it no real thought at all. But Understanding is the key.<br />
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I have realized, that and I wonder how much I want my descendants to know how we fall into the events or locality how I fit into the history as it is being made day by day. I at times, not even sure what I think some days. If eel a need to give my excuses, my views etc of why my life has been what it has been. To show my niche in this large world. Then again I keep so much of my thoughts and real feelings to myself. In fact when political advocates call me, I tell them my intentions and who I am going to vote for are private.<br />
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So I guess it is surprising that a few posts back, I published a view I had on a local politics and I wanted to open some eyes to the future efects if these events get ignored. It is surprising in a a lot of ways that it did reflect the worries I had, have. It is this kind of post I wanted to do to open some people eyes like a warning, because the Holocaust did not happen overnight. <br />
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After reviewing the Genea Bloggers code of conduct this week I realizeed it was <a href="http://www.geneabloggers.com/a-code-of-conduct/">inappropriate for I a Genea Blogger to publish Political views</a>. Escpecially in the way I wrote that Post in an angry mode. So I removed it. I may write it in another way, if I want to express and give my excuses about this time and place in our lives. As I have said so far in different ways history has it's influence on our lives. Politics have an influence on our lives. I want my descendants who read any remaining blogs fifty years from now understand how the politics, and economy we have now influences our lives so much. They have to know how it caused depression and changes that we have to deal with personally each in our own ways. I am sure I can convey that differently than I did. perhaps informative and conveying more than one opinion. And if need be in another blog as suggested or simply someplace else..<br />
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History has it's influence on our lives. Politics have an influence on our lives. I want my descendants who read any remaining blogs fifty years from now understand how the politics, and economy we have now influences our lives so much. They have to know how it caused depression and changes that we have to deal with personally each in our own ways. I am sure I can convey that differently than I did. And if need be in another blog as suggested.<br />
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source of Genea Bloggers Code of conduct:<br />
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http://www.geneabloggers.com/a-code-of-conduct/</div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-72287199946190499672014-01-18T15:39:00.002-06:002014-01-18T15:45:50.340-06:00Name Translation during family history research is not awlays a good thing. <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
While I was working on a Reinecke family history of the hof 2 in Sueschendorf, I noticed while I was using a translator, there was some reversal involved in Names. I have to admit, I do proof my information before I publish it, but I very well could overlook that as I type something refering to the translated copy more than the original. <br />
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I noticed earlier someones name translated as Ground Pool. Now I will have to see just who has that name.<br />
You may have noticed that the translator translates names and places so you have to contstantly check the German written article all along the way. I just like to understand as I go along.<br />
So I am going to be aware and maybe back check with the original papers over the next months as I lay my hands on them. <br />
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In fact I remember one person had the name translated as decrement. How awful.<br />
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<i>If you happen to notice some differences in the order of the names. please point them out to me.</i><br />
<i>You won't win a prize, well maybe my happy smile will that do.?</i></div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-1565608468048609592014-01-18T15:31:00.000-06:002014-01-18T15:31:20.930-06:00Hot linking and Copyright Issues vs. Genealogy reporting<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hi, it's good to be here. I have a few Genealogical issues on my mind dealing with my reporting to download to you today.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Copyright Issues</span><br />
I have to admit it's built up guilt that brought me here to post today. I was browsing and ran into Dick Eastman's website about copyrights amd another <a href="http://ancestryinsider.blogspot.com/2011/08/monday-mailbox-ancestry-removing-find.html?showComment=1317108867255#c999651993264340535">on the issues here</a> [Is this a hotlink?] and then by browsing the Internet about <span style="font-style: italic;">Ancestry.com</span> and bloggers violating copywriting issues with <span style="font-style: italic;">Ancestry.com</span> and <span style="font-style: italic;">Find a Grave photos</span>.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"> Let's just say that my conscience has led me to </span> <span style="color: red;"> the conclusion that I shouldn't be showing pages from <span style="font-style: italic;">Ancestry.com </span>nor should I be <span style="font-weight: bold;">Hot linking</span> pages from them or anyone else. I may have to let you find these your self or at let you request them from me.</span></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Hot linking.</span><br />
I admit I am still a little fuzzy about the Hot linking concept. You may have to clarify that issue yourself, since I shouldn't direct link to those pages.???? [lol]<br />
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I won't expand on all the reasons of why I have linked to pages rather than take the images. However from Ancestry sources, I had felt it was okay to do so since it was my Person. I also wanted to share my findings.<br />
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I simply wanted to save someone else the work of going through a persons websites in search of a particular picture or a phrase that they are interested in. I thought that linking to them was not stealing their image and a bonus by giving them more traffic. <span style="color: red;"><br /></span><br />
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: red;">I had forgotten that Bloggers</span></span> <span style="color: red;">want you to browse their website from front to back.</span><br />
<span style="color: red;"> But evidently according to websites where I have read the information, direct linking to a page is still bad and called Hot linking. </span> </div>
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So even in our little societies, one has to be careful. I have so far avoided doing the <span style="color: #ff6666; font-weight: bold;">Follow Friday</span>, because I have been scared of offending someone. I tried it years ago as a beginner blogger, by a review of a blogger from Minnesota by inserting some of her work into my pages highlighting her talent for words. I wrote her and she never once acknowledged me back. I found out later she was atually offended by my attention to her work. Which I finally figured out was wrong. <span style="font-size: 78%;">And I hate to be</span> <span style="font-size: 78%;"><span style="color: #ff6666; font-weight: bold;">wrong</span>.</span><br />
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So instead, I had decided I would send them to a particular page rather than remove their content. I would say mainly media content. Even though I am not claiming it as my own. Now with the reading of information, It's not so good to direct link that way.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">But now I see one should save the location to a private file. </span> And just say that I found the information at the general blog. I should say I found it at ancestry. I can relay the facts I found at ancestry or anywhere else, but not use their bandwidth in doing so. I don't wish to violate copyright.<br />
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<span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">So folks if you wish more details on those facts and pages I said I found; go right ahead and email me. Or let me know through comment your interested and I 'll be sure to send it your way.</span><br />
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This also brings up my problem issues of:<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">1. </span> storage of the locations of my data.<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">2.</span> a longer time factor in a posting, which actually lends itself to a more creative posting possibility.<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">3.</span> matters of my sources which Is not the greatest idea any way of using a website as a source of information. One must go past that basic website location.<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">4.</span> whether I go back and place some of my pages in draft or a hold position until I correct this. And am I going to go back and change all my pages?<br />
5. details of main page, home page and joint pages.</div>
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I have browsed to see if I am the only blogger who does this, and there is comfort in saying I am not. However, not all of those who use <span style="font-style: italic;">Ancestry.com's</span> pages have <span style="font-style: italic;">Adsense</span> on their pages. I do. And I realize that Google ads do not want copyright issues. I am still going to link to sites and not direct linking is going to be sooo very difficult for me for awhile. I had many ads on my site from <span style="font-style: italic;">Ancestry.com</span> which seem to be gone lately. And this disturbs me.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Again</span><br />
<span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">Now if you notice some item you wanted to browse or some detail your not seeing, it probably is on hold, just ask and I will share it with you. I welcome your opinion on this hot topic.</span><br />
<span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">If you have tips and advice Please send it my way. </span><br />
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Sources:<br />
http://www.webweaver.nu<br />
http://simple.wikipedia.org<br />
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=11704</div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-58682809899606056882014-01-18T15:27:00.000-06:002014-01-18T15:27:35.634-06:00The 'ol' copyright issues in this new year.<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hi Everyone,<br />
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You haven't missed any informational genealogy posts yet. They simply haven't been done. Instead - I am mulling over the copyright issues that will involve some of us; who took a few risks posting other's material. Even though we gave credit due. I've noticed that other bloggers posted pictures etc., when they did not know to whom it belonged. So I have decisions to make. Reviewing to do.</div>
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I especially used whole documents, which do not open enough to be readable. Which may also be of questionable use. I freely quoted, with documentation. </div>
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So I still think there are a few items on a few pages that call for some Editing. I hope you readers feel free to ask if you wish to see the original document. I will try to supply better sources other than website links to my information.</div>
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Would it help if I devoted a page with notes and links the pages that were changed?.</div>
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So that will keep me busy. I think that I may be tempted from time to time to shorten some posts, so if you see new posts it might be due to that inspiration. </div>
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<b>--At present--</b></div>
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<i>I kind of put newly found trees in the back burner and move on to the next. I never really studied all the individual names and places. They seem to be like me at a bar in the olden days - mingle with like, but never connected with anyone. So I thought I should be arootdigger and dig out trees of Rosseborg/ Wenige/ Thiele/Petesch & Schroeder. The names Warnecke, Schoop, Bagung are intriguing me today. </i></div>
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<i>You know I won't be able to keep myself from jotting down some thoughts as I do so. </i></div>
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<i>You never know, I just might share a few of those thoughts.</i></div>
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<i> So it might be a good idea to check in to see.</i></div>
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-37459676672523222162014-01-18T15:25:00.002-06:002014-01-18T15:25:31.636-06:00Old Memories, Old pages of documents, Old blog pages from Family history research<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Digging into old pages digs up old memories, which prompts me for older stories and data of Leestahl. <br />
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Whatever the motivation I thought I would share this immigration family Saucke from Leestahl. It could come in handy, when I do a few mini series about Jahnke, Rappaul.</div>
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This was found at AIDA. </div>
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These are the particulars.</div>
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<i>Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover: Sonderfindbücher </i></div>
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<i>Hann. 74 Bleckede W Reg. II Loc. 5 H Nr. 63 </i></div>
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<i>Auswanderer </i></div>
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<i>Signatur:</i></div>
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<i>Nr. 63 </i></div>
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<i>Lagerungsbestand:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Gesperrt bis:</i></div>
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<i>Hann. 74 Bleckede W Reg. II Loc. 5 H </i></div>
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<i>Laufzeit/Nebenlaufzeit:</i></div>
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<i>. . - . . ( . . - . . ) </i></div>
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<i>Teilprovenienz:<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Vorprovenienz:</i></div>
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<i>Klassifikationskennzahl:</i></div>
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<i>00.16. . . . Sauke, Heinrich Wilhelm </i></div>
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<i>1. SAUCKE, Heinrich Wilhelm, Dahlenburg 2. 05. 09. 1847, Leestahl 4. Sauke, Johann Heinrich; Sauke, Dorothea Elisabeth, geb. SCHWABE 7. Toledo/Nordamerika 8. 03. 07. 1867 10. ältester Bruder Sauke, Johann dort; bittet dringend darum, daß sein Bruder kommt, da er ihn in seinem Schlachtbetrieb braucht; er selbst hat vor kurzem THIELE, Bertha geheiratet, die mit ihren Eltern vor 5 Jahren aus Berlin dorthin auswanderte; Eltern haben inzwischen eine große Färberei; er selbst will sich diesen Sommer ein Haus bauen und hat in seinen Betrieb gerade 700 Taler für eine Dampfmaschine zum Fleischhacken (1000 Pfund in 3 Stunden) investiert (Brief des Sauke, Johann vom 27. 03. 1867 liegt bei) </i></div>
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-1323550830742497282014-01-18T15:09:00.000-06:002014-01-18T15:09:37.476-06:00<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I found this site while searching for this exact information. Isn't that crazy wonderful.<br />
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http://www.germanimmigrants1890s.com/index.php?id=1393225</div>
A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-83167277931466800622014-01-18T14:51:00.000-06:002014-01-18T14:51:01.343-06:00Sentimental Saturday or Stories of Ancestors<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Today I think I shall combine them all into a little sweet blogging about some baking the Meyer family did at the Farm. All due to an inspiring recipe I just read at<a href="http://momscountrycookin.blogspot.com/2010/04/easy-sheet-brownies.html"> Mom's Country Cookin</a>. She has this recipe for brownies which uses the ingredient of sour milk. It started me thinking how normally these days one just tosses out sour milk.<br />
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I myself forget and just toss it out or maybe I do it because I am less inclined to bake cookies than my mother was. She would make up a big batches of cookies for us on our Sunday visits, which she would keep in her ice cream pail. Our families each [which were a lot of us] would eat those cookies like there was no tomorrow.<br />
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One of my relatives had asked me for some recipes of Grandma Annie Seil part of the family, which of course have been misplaced for some time now. She had only asked, because I had said I found it in one of those local advertisement pamphlets. At first when she asked, all I could think of at was My aunts date cookies with the burnt sugar frosting.<br />
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I didn't think of mom's sour cream cookies and her other cookies. I think because mom was still around then, and maybe I thought everyone was making those cookies too. I am not sure if she used sour milk exactly, but I am sure it was nearly the same thing. I am sure she had variations of her recipe. <br />
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I did a little look over the Internet to see how common they are, and it is, well, pretty common. Every woman though has her own secret thing she adds. Maybe those cookies are not so desirable now, cause they call for Crisco. Some people maybe want to avoid that type of product, and that could be a reason for the <span style="font-style: italic;">falling out of appeal</span> of the cookie. Mom and I like to use half and half when we baked chocolate chip cookies and other kinds as well.<br />
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Sometimes for something special of a baking day she would go down to the barn into the little room off the left in that new barn and take the creamier part of the milk from the milk separator. Some days as she got ready to bake, when I was small, I would be sent down to get it from dad and carry it back to the house, as if it were the special mission not to spill it or let the cats get it from me, as I would slowly go with the heavy pail carefully back up the little hill incline to the house.<br />
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I am not sure how it would happen, but sometimes dads milk would go sour in the separator. I am not sure if was lack of cooling electricity, being gone to long. But it happened. That meant a marathon of baking to use up the milk, so it wouldn't go to waste. That meant sour cream pudding too towards the end of the milk. Bread Pudding. If we were really lucky it could be Homemade Ice cream. Mom especially liked to make Chocolate chip or Banana flavored Ice Cream. mmm ym I gotta go got this craving for Ben and Jerry's Chunky Monkey, which is close but not the same.<br />
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A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-63998376677076524292014-01-17T18:51:00.000-06:002014-01-17T18:51:09.294-06:00A Co - author of Heinrich Porth, Marlies, may be looking or your Family from Uelzen.<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">REleasing a draft post which may be out of date. Mainly because the book probably is published. I shall have to follow up with the details</span></i><br />
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<i>In a earlier post </i>I mentioned that a co- author of one of Heinrich Porth's books is researching families from the books. I know because she contacted me about the Himbergen, August Seil and Lizzie Seils mother, and I am suppose to be working on those technical details right now. I had already found this information, but I accepted it all the same. I also got back to her on some others I had found from that area of Gross Thondorf, Uelzen<br />
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<i>And since I have</i> my nose in so many other trees, I have been working on a list of those who who come off of the top of my head. Also I did find a few favorites from Rootsweb World Connect whom I have had some contact or I have done a few look ups on myself. <br />
Plus I sent her the Genzel Tree, which I am suppose to be finishing up a Genealogyofoldendorfund nahrendorf.blogspot.com/ This tree contained some from Nettlestorf, and Possibly Weste, along with Bodenteich. It will help her list. Every since I saw the Genzel tree I have wondered about each Meyer who settled in at Greene and Calhoun county near my Meyer family.<br />
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<i>Some one had</i> a little information in their ancestry research from each of the other Meyer trees there at Calhoun county, so I got out my book of Calhoun and relayed some of it in a condensed form. <br />
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<i>I was about to do</i> so with a Christoph Meyer of Williams twp. for a blo. I thought she might be interested, because he came from Ebstorf, when I stumbled on the tree at Ancestry with it all written out word for word from the book. When I find my own Himbergen book buried here somewhere, I am going to look up his family and see if they connected at all to Himbergen area.<br />
And I want to see if any of them went to Joliet, Jo Davies and maybe Pittsburg. Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, or Oregon.<br />
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<i>I Talk genealogy research talk</i> and I forget people who don't do this stuff; do not know the sources and places I refer in general terms. I forget to explain it in detail. In those cases just drop a comment here and I will do my best to tell you where, how, why and what you want to know more about.<br />
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<i>I originally broke down</i> and bought that Himbergen book by Porth just to get this Seil information. I didn't know at the time that it would be more read and worn out than the bible.<br />
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<i><b>Note speculation;</b></i> Hmm I wonder if Karl Rose family was in her updated book.A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-32009518766793762452014-01-17T18:24:00.000-06:002014-01-17T18:24:13.975-06:00Hawkeye Heritage for Genealogy family History research One more link from my drafts.<br />
At one time I was using the library resources for some genealogy research. Now and then I found something on a surname.<br />
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<a href="http://www.iowagenealogy.org/Hawkeye/2009/HHSummer2009-final.pdf" style="color: #330099; font-weight: bold;">http://www.iowagenealogy.org/Hawkeye/2009/HHSummer2009-final.pdf</a><br />
Which I found here at<a href="http://www.iowagenealogy.org/Hawkeye/2009/HHSummer2009-final.pdf" style="color: #330099; font-weight: bold;"> Hawkeye Heritage</a><br />
Vol. forty three / Issue one/ summer 09.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-large;">*</span>This gives a brief Paragraph about <span style="font-weight: bold;">Gustav Jaeschke and his wife Maria Elisabeth Seil Jaeschke.</span> I suspect it was submitted by B. Nowack<br />
[I hope the link still works. I no longer have my puter hooked up to the program.]<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;">*</span>This issue also contains pages of some names of <span style="font-weight: bold;">United Spanish War Veteran</span>s which association was united by 1904.<br />
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This link sends you to the Iowa genealogical site. It is my understanding that there is<br />
a way there to research marriage, death, birth, all for a fee. An hourly research service. I know my Genie relative of Pochahantas could tell you more. They deserve a post all of their own. The name Seil caught my eye while searching for some cemeteries sites I have seen in the past online. Since I lost valuable bookmarks at the end of last year, I have to find them all over again.<br />
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I hope you enjoy.A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653837337295289572.post-6090370361796684392014-01-17T18:14:00.002-06:002014-01-17T18:14:22.878-06:00Gustav and Elizabeth Seil Jaeschke Genealogy Research at familysearch.orgCertificate listing for August Jaeschke child of Elizabeth and Gustaf Gustav<br />
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http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordimage&c=fs:1674820&r=r_322187987&pn=p3<br />
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http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordimage&c=fs:1674820&r=r_322187232&pn=p3<br />
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Link for Iowa vital....<br />
https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Iowa_Vital_Records<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Often times I find my draft information a duplicate, so we will see if that is the case with this one.</span>A rootdiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.com0