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| 3801 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Berger, Clement (I99523)
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| 3802 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Family Tree Entries: 7297 Updated: 2006-12-05 03:46:27 UTC (Tue) Contact: Stephanie Baltzer stefiefrhit@hotmail.com | Val, Unknown (I99525)
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| 3803 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Growing Family Tree Entries: 7091 Updated: Sat Aug 25 13:56:30 2001 Margaret Liebert rapier@tbenet.com CENSUS: 1900: Name: Henry Garity Home in 1900: Buffalo Ward 25, Erie, New York Age: 17 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Son CENSUS: 1930: Name: Henry B Gaudy Age: 47 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Birthplace: New York Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Mary J Gaudy Race: White Home in 1930: Buffalo, Erie, New York | Gaudy, Henry Victor (I10006)
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| 3804 | BIOGRAPHY: Page 7, Die Welt-Post, Thursday, November 9, 1922 Headline: List of Names of Refugees Living in Minsk From the colony of Marienfeld: Barbara Burgard; Heinrich Gerhardt; Anna Gerlin; Jakob Mildenberger; Michael Messler; Katharina Mildenberger, Widow; Karl Imber; Joseph Mollecker; Johannes Mollecker; Katharine ?ell; Heinrich Schroeder; Joseph and Christian Schoenfeld; Anna Herrlein. http://www.ahsgr.org/vc2006A_F.htm 2006 Village Report for Brabander and Dehler ... I have had extensive contact with Jaap and I have received assistance in finding the village of Kecklingen, Kurpfalz described by Dr. Igor Pleve PhD in EINWANDERUNG IN DAS WOLGAGEBIET 1764-1767, as place of origin of the Molleker family that migrated to Brabander. This is of particular interest to me personally since the family of Peter Molleker brought my first Abt ancestor, a 10-year-old orphan Johannes Abt to Brabander in 1767. The fact that there were only 3 items in the Brabander Village File and the lack of a Village Coordinator for Brabander in the History of the AHSGR was the primary reason that I volunteered to assist. Just because there is nothing in the Village file for Brabander does not mean that there is no information available. The AHSGR resources available for Brabander include: EINWANDERUNG IN DAS WOLGAGEBIET 1764-1767, Band I or Volume I by Dr. Igor Pleve PhD which contains the 1767 Census of Brabander Colony. The book is written in Russian and German. It also includes the origin or last home of the head of the family before departure for Russia. The book is the first of a series of 4 books on the 1767 Census by Dr. Pleve with the villages in alphabetical order. Volume I contains the villages from Anton to Franzosen. Volume II and Volume III are currently available and Volume IV should be available during 2007. A non-German speaking person can use the census portion of the book by using free translation software such as World Lingo. The second resource available for Brabander is the 1798 CENSUS OF THE GERMAN VILLAGES ALONG THE VOLGA, by Dr. Brent Alan Mai PhD. The work is a 2 volume set containing the translated 1798 census records for 101 German Colonies along the Volga. The entire village census for Brabander appears in this work. There were only 398 residents in Brabander in 1798 living in 78 dwellings. Dr. Mai lists the head of the household and the relationship of each household occupant to the head of the household with the ages of each person. Unlike the 1767 Brabander Census, the 1798 census also included the maiden name of the wives in most cases. There is a section that describes movement prior to 1798 to or from other villages and the year of movement. An additional section contains an agricultural census for each household indicating what animals, and how many of each the families had in 1797. It also relates what acreage and kind of crops each family planted in 1797 and the quantity of their harvest. The only other resource available at this time is an Abt Family Chart and my soon to be released book extending much of the Abt lineage to the current time. Other resources that will be available after July of 2007 include 3 family charts that I have commissioned for the Schwalje/Chevalier/Schwalier, Bondank/Bontemps, and Führ families. The Schwalje Family Chart will also cover the Dehler branches of the family. The Führ Family Chart will include the Führs of Brabander, Rothammel, and Dehler, all of which are related. These charts will be available for purchase when completed. A family book extending the lineage to current time will follow each. It should be noted that a Village Map of Brabander from the 1930-1941 period is currently being translated and will be available in 2007. There are supposedly census records for 1818, 1834, 1850, 1857 and 1861 currently in the Russian Archives along with the Brabander Church Records. I have attempted to purchase copies of these records, but have not been able to obtain them yet. For a long time it was believed that Brabander had been completely submerged under the Volga as a result of a hydro electric project farther south that included a dam. The river appears to be about 30 miles wide at Brabander. Brabander was about 8 miles from the main river on an old channel or tributary. In August of 2006 I saw my first photo of Brabander taken in 2001. The photo was of the flour mill with the Volga River close in the background. The mill is still in operation using the original Volga German equipment. The river in the background appears to be very wide. Although much of the Brabander farmland was probably flooded it appears that all or most of the original village is above the water line. The cemetery which was south and a little east of the mill should be above water and findable with the available map. I am in contact with several relatives who were born in Brabander and exiled to Siberia and Kazakhstan in 1941 or before. I am attempting to add the names of the head of as many households to the surname map of the village that I have with the names written in Russian. I have been able to find hundreds of my relatives who have migrated from Kazakhstan and Siberia to Germany and more living in Kazakhstan and Siberia. I have also found hundreds more relatives in Argentina, Canada and scattered throughout the United States with Brabander ancestry. Most have both Brabander and Dehler ancestry and many also have Rothammel ancestry. I have found that the inter-relationship between families of these three villages is very strong. In Argentina the Brabander and Dehler Colonists in many cases intermarried also. I have found one village of about 400 people called Santa Maria, La Pampa, Argentina, that has an extremely high concentration of residents who have Brabander and Dehler roots. For instance there are at least 4 different documented lines of the Abt family in the village. There are probably at least two more lines of Abt family descendants that still must be documented. I believe that few residents of Santa Maria La Pampa have no Brabander Ancestry. This entire area of La Pampa appears to have substantial migration from the Brabander-Dehler area of Russia. Those families that came from other villages now have acquired Brabander and Dehler roots through marriages. The telephone directory is filled with surnames from Brabander and nearby Dehler. Another area that I have discovered is the village of San Miguel named after the "Vorsteher" Miguel or Michael Stössel. The inhabitants called the village Dehler. The 15 founding families were from Dehler, but many of them had Brabander ties also. These families had entered Argentina in 1878 and founded the Colony of San Miguel in 1881. I am in contact with many descendants of the founding families of both San Miguel and Santa Maria, La Pampa that are related to me. Many of them I have been communicating with for several years already. Most only speak Spanish. I plan to commission additional family charts for the Braun, Homann, Russmann, Molleker, Kern, and Weth/Wett families from Brabander. Anyone interested in obtaining any of these family charts should contact me. Additionally I would like to communicate with anyone having Brabander and/or Dehler ancestry. You may communicate in Spanish, German, or English, or Portuguese. These are the surnames that I have found with Brabander ties: Brabander, Kern, Werd/Werth/Wett, Schneider, Lehning, Pemsel, Wulf, Schmidt, Paschau, Adamo, Haber, Meringer, Hisrch, Klein, Seitz, Schmeizinger, Sommer, Lambert, Volmer, Freude, Koreka, Metz, Beil, Homann, Haas, Kaster, Dom/Dam, Mader, Stieber, Eberhardt, Widiu, Ganzwich,Palter, Rach, Herrlein, Werner, Retenmeier, Kramer, Chevalier/Schwalje, Wind, Drewalski, Bontemps/Bondank, Obert, Mülleker/Molleker, Abt, Glaser, Brandecker, Heckenbinder, Schlegel, Masson/Mason, Damplon, Gertenberg, Stalldecker, Barte, Rothling, Schreiber, Braun, Dossier, Weber, Huck, Dentler, Rehaser, Schlager, Monschau, Gerhard, Fritz, Lang, Pichki, Gimbald, Keytmann, Feck, Konrad, Hesse, Bouillon, Mezieres, Fackenbusch, Meier, Kasner, Spitzwieser, Franz, Jung, Stahl, Blei/Blein, Helske, Baumeister, Mai, Trutschel, Bohm, Horn, Marusch, Lombar, Jaudel, Zimmer, Ott, Berer, Eltz, Neuberger, Stürm/Storm, Sontag, Sendelbeck, Lobinger, Scheitwahl, Redel, Neubert, Prosius, Minterlein, Weber, Demm, Schmalz, Mathres, Dornhof, Muller, Gotz, Stahl, Pobinger, Altersroh, Wachter, Spaniol, Russmann, Breidel, Mieiser, Glusch/Klitsch, Haber, Konrad, Bock, Schep, Philipp, Gossmann, Fischer, Bauer, Herel, Herzer, Kieffer, Weiss, Lemp, Stark, Burhoven/Burhoff, Sommer,Fuchs, Weber,Klein,Keitman, Rost, Weitz Rach, Glanzer, Prediger, Benz, Heilman, Lambrecht, Kauptmann/Kaufmann, Martel, Aschenmacher, Mildenberger, Kasner, Behm, Bullion, Storczk/Stork/Storg, Stossel, Ziegmann, Wentz, Masson/Mason, Trutchel, Kippes, Pfenning, Seelmann, Wambach, Lang, Wittmann, Ernst, Homann/Homan/Goman, Ritter, Munschlau, Seitz, Bieber, Walter, Schmalzal, Kohler, Matthias, Wassinger, Herzberger, Tomplon, Beil, Becker, Keiler, Meringer, Wurst, Führ, and Graf. It should be noted that in my research I am finding variations of these names occurring regularly in Argentina. For instance the name Bondank above which started out as Bontemps in Lothringen has been altered to Pundang in Argentina. I am finding the original French name of Chevalier that entered Brabander and became Schwalje altered to Schwalier and even reverted back to the original form of Chevalier. I am finding the name Bullion written in Argentina records as Pullion I am finding other names such as Gunter (with an Umlaut U) from Dehler Colony changed to Guinder and Ginder in Argentina and the name Bretz as in Nicholas and Barbara Bretz, the Rothammel Village Coordinators changed to Pretz. People speaking the Brabander and Dehler dialect had problems with the letters "B" and "P". I first realized this when I could not find my grandmother Anna Maria Bondank's native village that she described to me as Probender. It took me many years to learn that Probender described by my grandmother was actually Brabander named after the "Vorsteher", a dentist. The "B" to "P" problem even took the irregular spelling of the name Brabander to Argentina where I am even finding it listed as Prapander in books and documents. Surnames that were umlauted in German usually get a spelling change in other languages. If you are doing research on any of these village names remember to be flexible with the spelling of the names in your research. I am hoping that anyone having ancestry from the villages of Brabander known as Kasitzkaya in Russian and often referred to as Probender in dialect will contact me. I will gladly assist in finding your roots. You may contact me in English, Spanish, German or Portuguese. Please also refer to the Dehler 2006 Village Report. I hope to have a website up and running for both Brabander and Dehler very soon. Best Wishes, Jim Osborne Village Coordinator for Brabander | Molleker, Georg (I79561)
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| 3805 | BIOGRAPHY: Palfenier Connections 1 May 2007 Entries: 499186 Updated: 2007-05-04 17:01:48 UTC (Fri) Contact: Otto Palfenier rootsbeg@shaw.ca | Hoff, Heinrich (I49354)
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| 3806 | BIOGRAPHY: Palfenier Connections 1 May 2007 Entries: 499186 Updated: 2007-05-04 17:01:48 UTC (Fri) Contact: Otto Palfenier rootsbeg@shaw.ca | Wiederich, Christina (I49357)
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| 3807 | BIOGRAPHY: Palfenier Connections 1 May 2007 Entries: 499186 Updated: 2007-05-04 17:01:48 UTC (Fri) Contact: Otto Palfenier rootsbeg@shaw.ca | Hoff, August (I49358)
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| 3808 | BIOGRAPHY: Palfenier Connections 1 May 2007 Entries: 499186 Updated: 2007-05-04 17:01:48 UTC (Fri) Contact: Otto Palfenier rootsbeg@shaw.ca | Hoff, Adolph (I49416)
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| 3809 | BIOGRAPHY: parents: Louis Ritter and Johanna Gerstner/Gustave, abt 1826 Baden children: Chas, Joseph, Julia, Clara | Ritter, Charles (I10677)
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| 3810 | BIOGRAPHY: Parents: Father: Charles Schildroth Mother: Phoebe Breckenridge DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet ELIZABETH F/W UNK 2820244 1928-08-26 ST CLAIR BELLEVILLE 28-08-27 | Schildroth, Elizabeth (I18961)
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| 3811 | BIOGRAPHY: parents: Johann Jacob Kiefer & Maria Anna Mertz (Bill Murphy) CENSUS: 1900: 6 children, 6 alive Name: Magdline Willig Home in 1900: Rochester Ward 17, Monroe, New York Age: 41 Estimated birth year: 1859 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Immigration year: 1888 Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rochester Ward 17, Monroe, New York; Roll: T623 1076; Page: 21A; Enumeration District: 106. | Kiefer, Magdalena (I2925)
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| 3812 | BIOGRAPHY: parents: Michael Haas & Salome Weimer (see marriage certificate) CENSUS: 1930: Name: Barbara Huber Age: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1875 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: 1454; Page: ; Enumeration District: 173; Image: 731.0. | Haas, Barbara (I5360)
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| 3813 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wegmann, Edward Dirk (I43679)
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| 3814 | BIOGRAPHY: PASCAL VARGA's family tree (46,224 persons) My GeneaNet Index Documents Postcards Pictures Registers 15322 0 0 0 0 Username : philou1956 Name : PASCAL VARGA Location : 25 ALLEE MARIE DES LIONS - 83400 - HYERES - France Language : French Email Address : varga.pascal@neuf.fr Last update : 11/08/07 | Helbling, Johannes David (I22037)
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| 3815 | BIOGRAPHY: PASCAL VARGA's family tree (46,224 persons) My GeneaNet Index Documents Postcards Pictures Registers 15322 0 0 0 0 Username : philou1956 Name : PASCAL VARGA Location : 25 ALLEE MARIE DES LIONS - 83400 - HYERES - France Language : French Email Address : varga.pascal@neuf.fr Last update : 11/08/07 | Naas, Maria Margaretha (I22038)
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| 3816 | BIOGRAPHY: PASCAL VARGA's family tree (46,224 persons) My GeneaNet Index Documents Postcards Pictures Registers 15322 0 0 0 0 Username : philou1956 Name : PASCAL VARGA Location : 25 ALLEE MARIE DES LIONS - 83400 - HYERES - France Language : French Email Address : varga.pascal@neuf.fr Last update : 11/08/07 | Helbling, Leonore Franziska (I53731)
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| 3817 | BIOGRAPHY: PASCAL VARGA's family tree (46,224 persons) Username : philou1956 Name : PASCAL VARGA Location : 25 ALLEE MARIE DES LIONS - 83400 - HYERES - France Language : French Email Address : varga.pascal@neuf.fr Last update : 11/08/07 BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p00001sx.htm#I130615 | Dentzel, Christian (I56161)
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| 3818 | BIOGRAPHY: Patrick SCHMITTLIN Email Address : patrick.schmittlin@free.fr Profile Language : French Other Languages : notions Allemand Personal Website : http://www.planete-genealogie.fr/pschmittlin/ | Westermeyer, Karolina (I102479)
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| 3819 | BIOGRAPHY: Peo Entries: 122 Updated: Sat Aug 25 19:07:08 2001 Steven Pratersch srpratersch@juno.com BIOGRAPHY: Witzel/Korman Tree Entries: 6346 Updated: 2004-12-17 20:11:02 UTC (Fri) Contact: Pam Witzel pwitzell@yahoo.com CENSUS: 1920: Name: Howard Peo Age: 21 years Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Birthplace: New York Race: White Home in 1920: Rochester Ward 24, Monroe, New York Sex: Male Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Son Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Illinois Father's Birth Place: New York Image: 515 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Howard Peo Age: 31 years Estimated birth year: 1898 Birthplace: New York Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1454; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0260. MILITARY: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Howard James Peo Name: Howard James Peo City: Not Stated County: Monroe State: New York Birth Date: Oct 5 1887 Race: White Roll: 1753844 DraftBoard: 2 | Peo, Howard James (I10878)
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| 3820 | BIOGRAPHY: Peo Entries: 122 Updated: Sat Aug 25 19:07:08 2001 Steven Pratersch srpratersch@juno.com CENSUS RECORDS. 1930: Name: Betty Jane Peo Age: 1 year 5 months Estimated birth year: 1928 Relation to Head-of-house: Daughter Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1454; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0261. | Peo, Elizabeth Jane (I10879)
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| 3821 | BIOGRAPHY: Peo Entries: 122 Updated: Sat Aug 25 19:07:08 2001 Steven Pratersch srpratersch@juno.com Social Security Death Index Name: James Peo SSN: 080-26-3389 Last Residence: 14617 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 17 Sep 1933 Died: Aug 1985 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (1951 ) | Peo, James J. (I10882)
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| 3822 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Peo, Diane (I10880)
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| 3823 | BIOGRAPHY: Peo Entries: 122 Updated: Sat Aug 25 19:07:08 2001 Steven Pratersch srpratersch@juno.com | Peo, Joan Beverly (I10881)
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| 3824 | BIOGRAPHY: Pfeiffenberger, Julia-Mrs. Philip - Obituary, 1920's Evans Zellers Family Tree Entries: 66029 Updated: 2004-09-20 07:48:25 UTC (Mon) eeeii@comcast.net | Goss, Juliana G. (I13288)
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| 3825 | BIOGRAPHY: PHILIP WEBER ? is a native of Germany, born there Mar 6 1825, and settled in Monroe county in 1850. His parents, Leonard & Margaret WEBER, both died in Germany. He married in Wayne township, Aug 5 1850, Christina STOFFEL, born in Germany Aug 24 1831, daughter of John & Elizabeth STOFFEL. Children: Lena K. GRAFF, born Sep 29 1851, resides in Belmont county; Elizabeth, Aug 18 1853, lives in Baden, PA; Albert W., Dec 18 1855; George W., May 9 1858, was drowned Jul 8 1880; Fred L., Aug 17 1860; Henry J., Mar 30 1863, resides at Steubenville, Jefferson county, OH, is a barber; Louisa, Jan 18 1866; Mary Matilda, May 7 1869; Charles E., Feb 15 1874. All those not otherwise mentioned live at Lewisville. Mr. WEBER resides in Summit township; occupation, tailoring. Address, Lewisville. [webmaster?s note: The ?Marriage Records of Monroe County Ohio ? 1867-1877? lists Lena K. Weber married Jacob Jr. Graff on Setp. 23, 1877] | Weber, Philipp (I69818)
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| 3826 | BIOGRAPHY: Philomine and Frances may be the same personPhilomine and Francis both born about 1860 - twins? or very close birth dates?Anyone interested in the U.S. Department of State's "Report of the Death of an American Citizen" for Mrs. Frances Wegman Dykins, please contact me so I can conduct research to locate the record. Mrs. Dykins died in Cuba on January 23, 1920.Dave Ellisondavwayell@aol.com | Wegman, Frances (I683)
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| 3827 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Mayer, Maria Eva (I51258)
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| 3828 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Franz (I51259)
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| 3829 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Joseph (I120375)
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| 3830 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Hopfinger, Anna Maria (I121680)
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| 3831 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Daniel (I121681)
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| 3832 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Nicholaus (I121682)
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| 3833 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Barbara (I121683)
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| 3834 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Joseph (I121684)
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| 3835 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Mauritius (I121685)
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| 3836 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Bach, Margaretha (I121689)
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| 3837 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Charles (I121690)
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| 3838 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Gottlieb (I121691)
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| 3839 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Baudy, Mathias (I121692)
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| 3840 | BIOGRAPHY: Pierre PETRY (josypetry) Email Address : josypetry@rtvc.fr | Seckinger, Alice (I121693)
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| 3841 | BIOGRAPHY: Plumley/Taylor Family's Entries: 81278 Updated: Tue Mar 16 09:27:30 2004 Contact: Janet K Taylor-Carusi Home Page: The Plumley's of Central Texas | Weatherholt, Margaret E. (I11064)
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| 3842 | BIOGRAPHY: pmichaelrobinette Quick Stats Member since 7 Nov 2006. Profile last updated 7 Nov 2006. BIOGRAPHY: TOGunslinger from San Luis Obispo, California, USA Quick Stats Member since 17 May 2002. Profile last updated 30 Sep 2007. About TOGunslinger I'm an anachronism. One born out of due season. I shouldn't know anything about computers. I do. I enjoy finding information. I Search. I began searching in 1989 in the library. I have found many thousands of my ancestors. Enough to know that we didn't come from apes or any of that nonsense. If any of my ancestors hung from limbs it was by their necks, not their tails. Profile Details Research Interests Basic Information Gender: Male Age Group: 60+ Education: Associates Degree Employment Status: Self-employed Occupation: Social Services Languages: German , Spanish Lineage: Western European , Eastern European , Jewish lin=7>, British Isles , Northern European , Other Religion/Faith: Christian / Protestant Family History Experience Experience Level: Advanced (several years researching and formal training) Researching Since: 1987 How Often?: Almost every day | Lambrix, Donald Leo (I1600)
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| 3843 | BIOGRAPHY: Police said Michael Feiock, 35, of Centreville died at a hospital. Police also named the man who died Friday night as Joshua Stoll, 24, of Sterling. Meanwhile, police said they are investigating whether the vehicle had enough clearance to drive under the 11th Street overpass on its way to Friday night's Washington Nationals The two victims, who both suffered severe head injuries, were either standing on the upper deck of the bus or standing on upper deck seats, according to D.C. Assistant Police Chief Patrick Burke Police also are investigating whether there was negligence on the part of passengers on the bus. There were no reported physical injuries to any of the other passengers. Burke said it was too early to know whether alcohol was a factor. No charges have been filed. The bus was running from RFK Stadium "We do contract with an outside party to provide that service," Kasten said. "But there are several entities involved so I don't want to get into any details without them being completely correct." Police said the bus was owned by Open Top Sightseeing, a private bus company operating locally out of Tuxedo, Md. Kasten said there were no open-top buses used for last night's game. He declined to say how often open-top buses had been used in the past to transport fans. Police said the bus was ferrying 16 people. "Everybody on the bus was on the upper deck," Burke said. "It was a beautiful Friday night. This was a very tragic accident." The police said the accident happened about 8:32 p.m. The two men were at the front of the bus. Witnesses gave conflicting accounts about whether they were standing on the deck or on the seats, Burke said. As the bus traveled westbound on the Southeast Freeway, passing under the 11th Street bridge, the men's heads struck the overpass, resulting in massive trauma, police said. "We're looking at what the clearance rate was between the passengers on the upper level and the bridge span," Burke said. There are no posted height restrictions for that location, transportation and police officials said. Open-top double-decker buses must follow the same height restrictions that apply to other buses and trucks traveling in the city, according to District transportation director In the wake of the accident, it's possible the city will "rethink where we allow open-top double-decker buses to go" in the District, he said. But city officials want to wait for the investigation to be completed first. | Feiock, Michael T. (I73420)
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| 3844 | BIOGRAPHY: Popp: Virginia M. neé Martin; 73 yrs. of Boonville, MO; b. April 9, 1919 at Lamine Township d. Dec. 12, 1992 at Columbia, MO; dau. of Fred W. and Anna (Lang) Martin; married John Popp on May 12, 1972 at Boonville, MO. | Martin, Virginia Mae (I65368)
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| 3845 | BIOGRAPHY: Posted By: mark evers Email: Subject: Re: Feiock South Dakota Post Date: April 18, 2008 at 19:33:17 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/feiock/messages/18.html Forum: Feiock Family Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/feiock/ Hello again Heather. If Edward is your great grandpa, then that makes us second cousins. Something like that. Edward and his sister, my grandmother, Bertha were 2 of 11 children. Thier other siblings were Lydia,1890-1976, Paulina, 1891-1983, Gottlieb, 1892-1985, Elizabeth, 1894-1946, Edward, your grandpa, 1897-1967, Gustav, 1900-1933, Mary, 1902-1989, Bertha, my grandmother, 1903-1972, Jacob, 1905-1929, Rosa, 1908-1950 and Christina, 1909-1995. Quite the family, eh. My grandmother married Frederich Junkert and they had 8 children. Harry, 1921-2000, Erna, 1924, Esther, 1925-1998, Milbert, 1927, Gladys, 1929, Loreen, 1934, Darlene, my mother, 1936 and Clarence,1940. I remember a few thing about my grandmother but we didn't live in the same town, so we didn't get to see her much. She was a very strong woman with a tender heart. I remember her giving us Fig Newtons behind my moms back and that she drank a lot of coffee and smoked like a chimney. Her house was very small so we didn't have large gatherings there. She used to make awesome German pastry. I have been researching my mothers family tree for a while now. My mother only remembers a couple of Bertha's siblings. She doesn't remember anything of Edward. I do have some pictures of Bertha and her family and one of Edwards and Bertha's father. I could email them to you if you like. I have a couple of questions if you dont mind. Where do you live. I live in California. How old are you? I am 47. If you have any other questions, go ahead and ask. It might be easier to communicate through regular email. My address is Jazzimark11@hotmail.com. It is deffinately a small world, huh? Mark | Feiock, Bertha (I65857)
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| 3846 | BIOGRAPHY: Prindiville Entries: 322 Updated: 2007-10-07 04:45:06 UTC (Sun) noni30@aol.com | Dauenhauer, Christian Georg (I36925)
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| 3847 | BIOGRAPHY: Prior to her marriage Philomena Singer Schweinberg worked as a bookkeeper at the McKeown Furniture Store in Braddock. One of her coworkers there was a 16 year old stock-boy named Charles M. Schwab, who later became a financier and President of U.S. Steel. | Singer, Philomena Christina (I73222)
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| 3848 | BIOGRAPHY: professional baseball player 1880: Name: Frank A. WEGMAN Age: 11 Estimated birth year: <1869> Birthplace: New York Occupation: At School Relation: Son Home in 1880: Rochester, Monroe, New York Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: John WEGMAN Father's birthplace: NY Mother's birthplace: NY Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T9_863; Family History Film: 1254863; Page: 40D; Enumeration District: 93; Image: 0667. 1900: no children Name: Frank A Wegman Home in 1900: Rochester Ward 9, Monroe, New York Age: 31 Estimated birth year: 1869 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rochester Ward 9, Monroe, New York; Roll: T623 1074; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 65. | Wegman, Frank Anton (I6531)
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| 3849 | BIOGRAPHY: Profile on Conrad Friedly Added by trae1950 Conrad (believed to be pronounced Coon-rod) Friedly, son of Georg Jakob and Barbara (Daussmann) Friedly, was born August 5, 1826 in Vorderseidenthal, Germany. It is thought that after his parents died, Nicolaus and Margaretha (Neuhardt) Jochum took him under their wing and brought him to America with them in 1843, landing in Port Philadelphia. This was the story passed down to his daughter, Mamie Edith's, descendants who were also told that Conrad set up the tailoring trade in Philadelphia before settling in Zion, Centre County, Pennsylvania. Conrad's brother Georg Friedel's descendants were told that both Conrad and Georg spent some time in New York practicing the tailoring trade before coming to Pennsylvania, but it is not known how long they were in New York, if in fact they were there first. On March 13, 1851 Conrad married Philippine Caroline Jochum, daughter of Nicolaus and Margaretha Jochum. (Some say the spelling of their last name is Yochum instead of Jochum. I don't really know for sure but in looking at some documents I've had the chance to see it could be either spelled with a Y or the J. German writing leaves something to the imagination when I have to read it. You as the readers will have to use it any way you choose but we are spelling it with the J.) Philippine was born April 14, 1830 in Rumbach, Germany. The two families lived in the same area in Bavaria, Germany. It is known that Conrad and his brother, Georg Jakob Friedel (German spelling of Friedley), ran a tailoring shop in Zion, Pennsylvania. Descendants of Georg, who remained in Zion, still own the same building and had their business in it for a while but is now used as a storage building. There were eight children born to Conrad and Philippine while they lived in Zion: David, born April 28, 1852; Harvey, born April 27, 1854; Adam, born October 6, 1855; Gustavus Adolphus, born May 6, 1858; Phoebe Abigale, born February 18, 1860; Lewis Maximilian, born May 2, 1861; Fredrick Harvey, born April 16, 1863; and Mamie Edith, born January 17, 1866. The 1860 census of Walker Township shows that Conrad's brother, Georg and his wife, Elisabeth, shared the same household. Conrad and Philippine moved with their family to Morgan County, Missouri in early April of 1866. According to the Morgan County records dated 1866, their family at the time of arrival consisted of: David, 14; Adam, 10; Gustavus, eight; Phoebe, six; Lewis M., five; Fred H., three; and Edith, three months. Harvey had died December 17, 1859. According to Morgan County records, Conrad made land purchases of 20 acres April 5, 1866 from W. Pennebaker and wife Sarah, $250; 165 acres June 25 1866 from James J. Morris and wife, $1320 (mortgage on this was $500); and 3.87 acres August 1, 1869 from Wm. J. Lyles and wife Martha E., $50. The Morris farm was located northwest of Versailles near the old Ouchita Coal Mines. After moving to Morgan County, Conrad farmed with the help of his sons. To help support his large family, Conrad opened a tailoring shop in Versailles. This was advertised in the Morgan County Banner of August 4, 1866. His first shop was located in the front room of the harness shop on the north side of the public square. Conrad and Philippine had one child after coming to Morgan County. Caroline was born on July 8, 1869 but lived only eight months, passing away March 28, 1870. She was buried in the Mt. Nebo Cemetery northwest of Versailles. A double wedding was held on September 21, 1875 when their daughter, Phoebe Abigale Friedly married Thomas Edgecomb Merriott and Thomas' sister, Ruby Ann Merriott married Phoebe's brother David Friedly. The two couples made their home in Morgan County a number of years, later moving to Henry County. In 1878, Gustavus Friedly married Cordelia Beaty. They farmed northwest of Versailles for several years, then moved to Henry County, too. They spent their later years in Johnson County. Conrad died suddenly on February 10, 1880 at 53 years of age. He was buried in Mt. Nebo Cemetery. His wife, Philippine, stayed on the family farm after his death until all the remaining children at home were married. In September 1880, Adam Friedly married Barbara Jane Berkstresser. They spent their married life on a farm north of Versailles. Edith Friedly married George Stuart in 1883. They farmed in Morgan County for a number of years. Fred H. Friedly married Donnie Napier in February 1885. They spent their entire married life on a farm west of Versailles. The remaining child at home, Lewis Maximilian Friedly, married Elisa Annie Rumans in April 1885. They lived on the family farm for a number of years, later purchasing land near by. They too moved to Henry County later on. Philippine Friedly spent her remaining years in the homes of her children, passing away November 8, 1907 at the home of her son, Lewis M. (Max) Friedly. She is buried at her busband's side in Mt. Nebo Cemetery northwest of Versailles. | Friedly, Konrad (I50277)
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| 3850 | BIOGRAPHY: Proposal (of marriage)Franz Zimmerle and Catharina Elisabetha Zimmerle on the 21st of October got married at Wilgartswiesen the commoner from there Franz Zimmerle, the legitimate son of Johann Heinrich Zimmerles and Catharina Elisabetha, the legitimate daughter of Phillipp Jakob Zimmerle from Schlettenbach.MODERN GERMAN Heiratseintrag Franz Zimmerle und Catharina Elisabetha Zimmerle den 21. October wurde zu Wilgartswiesen copuliert der dortige Gemeinsmann Franz Zimmerle, des Johann Heinrich Zimmerles ehelediger Sohn und Catharina Elisabetha, des Philipp Jakob Zimmerle von Schlettenbach eheledige Tochter. Zentralarchiv der EV. Kirche der Pfalz, Speyer UB Annweiler 11/1 | Zimmerle, Franz Balthasar (I61306)
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