John,
Finally getting around to your email. This is very interesting. I've made
some notes below within your email.
In a message dated 10/25/04 7:32:48 PM Mountain Standard Time,
jvreeb@pacbell.net writes:
>From Reb, Rebh, Rape, Reap, Reph, to Raph and even Rapp, I thought I knew
all the derivatives or changes from the original surname of Johann Michael
Reeb, son of Gustavus and Anna Margaretha (Stroh) Reeb, and his descendants.
However, in recent days I just learned another one.
Baptismal
Well put John, Amen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Reeb"
To:
Sent: Thursday, 11-November-2004 14:29
Subject: [GUS-REEB] VETERANS DAY
> Considering that the best fighting force for the cause of liberty, our
> United States Marine Corps, celebrated their birthday this week, and
> considering the fact that our heroes are fighting and often dying almost
> on a daily basis not only to keep us secure but in a fight to bring
> freedom to people who h
Harlan,
I will try to determine exactly what is your questions and reply in bold print below.
John V.
HZeinstra@aol.com wrote:
John,
Finally getting around to your email. This is very interesting. I've made
some notes below within your email.
In a message dated 10/25/04 7:32:48 PM Mountain Standard Time,
jvreeb@pacbell.net writes:
>From Reb, Rebh, Rape, Reap, Reph, to Raph and even Rapp, I thought I knew
all the derivatives or changes from the original surname of Johann Michael
Reeb, son of Gus
Considering that the best fighting force for the cause of liberty, our United States Marine Corps, celebrated their birthday this week, and considering the fact that our heroes are fighting and often dying almost on a daily basis not only to keep us secure but in a fight to bring freedom to people who have suffered at the hands of barbarian dictators for centuries, can we do other than honor them and others of our veterans on this day set asside for that purpose.
I am most grateful to our cousin, Shannon
Earlier this year I provided an individual with a long printout containing the data in my files on the family of Johann Theobald Reeb, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1803 with his family and settled in Butler County, PA. Within a few days or weeks the recipient expressed much doubt as to the correctness of some data in my files on two daughters of Christian Reeb, a.k.a. Rape, who married separate men both with the name of Johannes/John Staaf. At that time, I did not have enough time to discuss every detail o
John,
Thank you for that clarification and the additional information on the REEB,
RIEB, RAPE, etc, names ... Boy am I glad you have already been through that
so that the rest of us can be aware of these names and which ones are most
likely to be our relatives!
Good hunting job, John.
Harlan
In a message dated 11/08/04 1:21:08 PM Mountain Standard Time,
jvreeb@pacbell.net writes:
Harlan,
I will try to determine exactly what is your questions and reply in bold
print below.
John V.
HZe