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#Neckarkreis Leutershausen help #Neckarkreis
Hope I'm asking this in the correct area. I would like to get copies of 5 records from Leutershausen, Weinheim. The indexes I went through on familysearch do not have enough info associated with them.
By Ludwig H Feist · #21 ·
Re: Hans Kuner, mid 1500's, Bretten
Welcome Nancy, There are several pieces of information that would be of help. First, what was the family religion? Then, what records do you have now? The records for Bretten (4 miles away from that
By Fred H Held · #20 ·
Hans Kuner, mid 1500's, Bretten
Hi Everyone, Being relatively new to this site, I'd like to reach out to anyone that might be familiar with the Nussbaum, Baden, Bretten areas.? I'm looking for any additional information on my
By nlyons54@... · #19 ·
Re: Familien Namen - Kraus, Halbherr, Mayer, Rei??er , Butscher, Edler, Schmid of W??rttemberg
Elizabeth, You know you are near the beginning of the available records in much the Wurttemberg area because of the <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years'_War>30-Years War (1618-1648). The
By Fred H Held · #18 ·
Familien Namen - Kraus, Halbherr, Mayer, Rei?er, Butscher, Edler, Schmid of W¨¹rttemberg
Hello everyone I'm researching my husband's paternal ancestry of W¨¹rttemberg. With help from family in earlier times, I've traced the Kraus family back in a direct line (essentially) to mid 1600s.
By Elizabeth Kraus · #17 ·
H?ring and all its name spelling variants
Hi I¡¯m looking for members with the name H?ring/Haering/Hering/Haring/Herring in their family trees. My branch comes from a couple of villages near Rottweil, but there are branches from Freiburg
By Andr¨¦ · #16 ·
Schmelzle 'n Hodapp names in Waldulm, Germany
Hello, I am working on family of my paternal grandmother, Louise Emma Schmelzle b. 1883 in Waldulm, Germany under the County seat of Kappelrodeck. I visited there this past summer and found many names
By Ruth Hundley · #15 ·
Re: 17c Post-War Repopulation of SW Germany
Jennifer, Bruce, thanks for your thoughts. There seems to be a Presumption that my Bechmann ancestor emigrated from Switzerland (which most certainly cOntributed the vast majority of post-war
By Stuart Bechman · #14 ·
Re: 17c Post-War Repopulation of SW Germany
Stuart, I found that many of the church records mentioned the town where a person emigrated from.? For many of my Baden and Alsace ancestors, it was their marriage record in their new location that
By Jennifer Clark · #13 ·
Re: 17c Post-War Repopulation of SW Germany
Stuart, I'm sorry but the Bechmann surname is not in my database. Good luck, Bruce Fosnocht
By Bruce Fosnocht · #12 ·
Re: 17c Post-War Repopulation of SW Germany
The surname would be Bechmann. -S
By Stuart Bechman · #11 ·
Re: 17c Post-War Repopulation of SW Germany
Stuart, Well, a good starting point in asking us (or anyone else ) these questions would be to give us the names of who you are looking for. I know of many Swiss, (mostly Anabaptists) who fled from
By Bruce Fosnocht · #10 ·
17c Post-War Repopulation of SW Germany
Hi all, i am hoping that someone on this list can direct me to whatever information might exist for the repopulation of towns in Baden and W¨¹rttemberg after the 30 Years¡¯ War (1618-1648)? it is my
By Stuart Bechman · #9 ·
Reader and Fuchs Families
> > I am looking for information on my 3rd great grandparents - Joseph Reader > and Veronica Fuchs from Baden.? I have more information on Veronica's > family than Joseph. > > Joseph was born 26 Feb
By Cathy Claycamp · #8 ·
Re: Johann Nicholas Eberhart; b: 1829; PA or Wurtt
Edie, I can't find the family in the US census in Cambria Co. Can you give me a lead on the family? BTW: My hometown is about 30 miles from Johnstown. Fred
By Fred H Held · #7 ·
Re: Johann Nicholas Eberhart; b: 1829; PA or Wurtt
Hi! My John Eberhart with his parents & siblings were in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, I believe when they were first in America. I need to look this up to be sure. Thank you, Edith ¡°Edie¡± Sando
By Edie Sando · #6 ·
Re: Johann Nicholas Eberhart; b: 1829; PA or Wurtt
Ann, Where in PA did the family live? What was their religion? ____________________________________________________________ Drink 1 Cup Before Bed, Watch Your Body Fat Melt Like Crazy Celebrity Local
By Fred H Held · #5 ·
Thank you!
My gr gr grandfather John Nicholas Eberhart was born in 1829 in either Wurttemberg or in Pennsylvania, we aren¡¯t sure. His older sister was born in Wurttemberg but his younger siblings here in
By Edie Sando · #4 ·
Re: Adding Members from RootsWeb
Kevin, I've contacted the previous RootsWeb moderators (Carla and Dieter) and they are having trouble getting access to the mail list administrators pages. On my other RW mail lists I was able to
By Fred H Held · #3 ·
Wentz and Weickum families
Looking for information on Wentz and Weickum families.? They lived in Germany and then emigrated to Russia and then to the US.? Around the Stuttgart area.? Trying to find where they lived before
By Ellen Schmand · #2 ·