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1. Hoffmann of Asswiller [1]
sOMEBODY ASKED ME ABOUT HOFFMANN, AND SINCE THIS IS ONE FAMILY I AM NOT TOTALLY SURE OF I AM POSTING WHAT I HAVE (WITHIN THE LIMITS OF PASTING INTO AN E-MAIL WINDOW) IN THE HOPE THAT SOMEBODY WILL BE ABLE TO EXPAND MY KNOWLEDGE. BRENDAN WEHRUNG HOFFMANN Asswiller was once the seat of the Seigneur of Asswiller, a rich and powerful man with his own fortified chateux. As such it it was a place people would gravitate to, and which would have a church with its own pastor. Fortunes changed, and th
2. Re: KESKASTEL-ALSACE-BOSSUE-D Digest V00 #42 [1]
Hello Tami, rickey mcpherson wrote : > > Thank you taking on the task. My name is Tami and I am searching for Sackriter and > Raymond from Keskastel. any one that these names sound familiar??? They later moved > to Madison Co. Indiana. No RAYMOND appears in the church books of Keskastel between 1691 and 1797 (neither roman catholic nor lutheran parish books). But the following SACKENREUTERs appear in Keskastel (notary records and lutheran church book): Christian SACKENREUTER, "Pfarrer" in Ass
3. Re: B. Wehrung? [1]
--- Fletcher Bishop wrote: > Hi: > > I sent a post to B. Wehrung. It was returned. > Can anyone help? > > Fletcher > Depends on where you sent it to. My free-net has been down a lot lately. What did you want? Brendan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
4. Re: KESKASTEL [1]
Hello Fred, Hello my Friends, Hello the List ! My forefather Johannes SCHAUBER, born in 1663, settled down in Keskastel. Where did he came from ? Why ? When ? That's all my problem for the past genealogical years. He married Barbara STETTLIN (from ?) who died in Keskastel in 1724. Then he married in Keskastel Catharina FLORENTIN from Albestroff in 1725 . His second child (for what I know), Anton, was born in Keskatel in 1694. His first one, Johann Jacob, was born in 1688, I don't know where. So 1694 could
5. B. Wehrung? [1]
Hi: I sent a post to B. Wehrung. It was returned. Can anyone help? Fletcher
6. Re: My Alsatian Surnames [1]
Many of these name are in my genealogy: DIETRICH in Bettwiller/ Durstel EBERHARD ENSMINGER HOFFMANN: none of them came from Petersbach? I have many informations about them and I am looking for all the descendants of this branch for a far cousin who lived in Switzerland, so... JUNG STENGER ZUPP I have perhaps informations for you about others names in the old time: specially those, Glassmakers, who lived in Struth/ Volksberg. Elisabeth > De : Brendan Wehrung > Date : Tue, 3 Oct 20
7. Re: My Alsatian Surnames [1]
Hello Brendan, Brendan Wehrung wrote : > > Do any of these match your ancestry? > > BECKER/Waldhambach > ENSMINGER/Waldhambach > GERSCHEIMER/Waldhambach > ROESER/Waldhambach My ancestors are: Johann Nicolaus ENSMINGER, born about 1642, died Apr 21 1712 Waldhambach, married to Susanna BECKER, died Nov 27 1719 Waldhambach Georg ENSMINGER, born about 1652, died Jul 29 1728 Waldhambach, married to Salome NN Johann Mathias ROESER, born about 1654, miller at Fixenmuehle Waldhambach, married to Anna Catharina
8. KESKASTEL [1]
Thanks Pierre!! I am grateful that you are willing to assume this task. I have been doing genealogical research since 1977. My surname name WAMPLER (WAMPFLER) is Swiss, but my forefathers moved into the Krummes Elsass around 1680. In Elsass they moved from time to time for various reasons. They lived in Sparsbach, Herbitzheim, and Hinsingen primarilarly, but records for them are found in many villages, including Keskastel. I believe this frequent movement was evidenced by many families. Consequent
9. Asswiller! [1]
Hi: I can add a bit to the string. Johan Christian Sackenreuter, b. 1685 in Plobsheim was pastor in Asswiller 1712-1724. He died 17 March 1724. His marriage is the first in the parish register of Asswiller 1710-1792: 27 Nov 1710 SACKENREUTER Johann Christian, BOL Maria Magdalena from Strasbourg. Johann and Maria had two sons, Christian b. 23 Feb 1713 and Heinrich b 25 September 1716. I found no other children. Hans Heinrich Teutsch was a god parent for Christian. Hans was reported as a
10. Re: Hoffmann of Asswiller [1]
Hello, Brendan Wehrung wrote : > > Asswiller was once the seat of the Seigneur of > Asswiller, a rich and powerful man with his own > fortified chateux. As such it it was a place people > would gravitate to, and which would have a church with > its own pastor. Fortunes changed, and the chateux was > pulled down. The church survived, but its books did > not. In [NEED DATE] Pator Lamberti died, but, as a > note inserted in the church records when they were > filmed by the Mormons says, his book
11. Dintenger [1]
This name was asked about a little while ago. I only researched what I needed for my family history, and since it is short I decided to paste it into an e-mail and send it. Corrections or additions would be appreciated. Brendan Wehrung DINTINGER While not a chain of absolute proof, the line of ancestry of Anna Dorthea, wife of Johann Dietrich Bach of Voellerdingen is reasonably clear. Their marriage is preserved in the church book of Drulingen, which for a 10-year period was responsible
12. My Alsatian Surnames [1]
It looks like this list might go away, and I'd miss it. I hope a new administrator, somebody who knows more about these things than I, can be found. Before it goes, I'd like to post something for the "wrong" reasons, at least with regard to Keskastel. Anybody who sees something interesting reply to wehrung@juno.com Brendan Wehrung Do any of these match your ancestry? These surnames appear in my Alsatian ancestry, followed by the villages the families lived in: ANTONI/Durstel [early rec. in Domfessel
13. Thank you! [1]
Pierre: Thank you for taking the list! I research SACKENREUTER in Asswiller, Drulingen, Domfessel, Keskastel etc. but am not an accomplished European researcher since I am limited with respect to language skills in German and French. Brenden's recent list interests me as a "shot in the dark" particularly with respect to HIRT. My immigrant ancestor Christian Sackenreuter arrived in Philadelphia in 1731 aboard the Brittania. He was single but married soon after, someone named Mary Elizabeth ?????.
14. List administrator needed [1]
This list was started for the town of Keskastel which is now in Bas-Rhin, France. Since Keskastel has been under so many different governments in addition to that of Bas-Rhin, France, I added the term Alsace-Bossue to the title of the list. Little did I realize the amount of problems that would cause. To this date there has been very little interest shown by the members of this list in the town of Keskastel. In fact, most of the activity on this list seems to have been persons who did not even know the na
15. A New Administrator! [1]
I have not had time to let you all know that I am the new administrator. Let me introduce myself: I am Pierre M. Hahn and reside in San Francisco CA. I have taken over the administrator's job from John V. Reeb. We owe him a great debt of gratitude for keeping the list going as long as he has. I have being doing genealogic research for the past 5 years. I have only about 2500 names in my FamilyTreeMaker file, many of them BMD in the corridor between Luxembourg and Switzerland, which means it includes A
16. Re: KESKASTEL-ALSACE-BOSSUE-D Digest V00 #42 [1]
Hello Pierre, Thank you taking on the task. My name is Tami and I am searching for Sackriter and Raymond from Keskastel. any one that these names sound familiar??? They later moved to Madison Co. Indiana. Thanks Always TamiKESKASTEL-ALSACE-BOSSUE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > KESKASTEL-ALSACE-BOSSUE-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 42 > > Today's Topics: > #1 My Alsatian Surnames [Brendan Wehrung #2 A New Administr
17. Anybody used Cassini map CD? [1]
Hello all, I saw a recent mention of a CD set devoted to scans of maps for all of France prior to the Revolution, produced originally by a family named Cassini. I did a quick search and came up with this page for an example: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/yves.venturini/quiho/Cassini.html (in French) (it's "html" at the end, in case the line wrap I see in my mail program is how you receive this message). Has anybody seen or bought the set (available from http://www.cdip.com/cassini/index.htm)? (also in French
18. Re: Hoffmann of Asswiller [1]
About HOFFMANN in ASSWILLER: I saw in Hein: Schaetzung 1662 that: Johann Wilhelm HOFFMANN of (zu) Asswiller had in 1662 properties in Tieffenbach too. Elisabeth > De : Brendan Wehrung > Date : Fri, 13 Oct 2000 00:16:59 -0700 (PDT) > @ : KESKASTEL-ALSACE-BOSSUE-L@rootsweb.com > Objet : Hoffmann of Asswiller > Renvoyer - De : KESKASTEL-ALSACE-BOSSUE-L@rootsweb.com > Renvoyer - Date : Fri, 13 Oct 2000 00:16:52 -0700 > > sOMEBODY ASKED ME ABOUT HOFFMANN, AND SINCE THIS IS > ONE FAMILY I

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