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1. Elizabeth HAVERLAND m. Charles "Carl" KREMPIN, TX [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KREMPIN > HAVERLAND > DALRYMPLE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/119 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Elizabeth HAVERLAND that married Charles "Carl" KREMPIN in (Fayette) Texas in 1872. She is listed under herself in the 1910 Texas (Williamson) Census and under her son Robert in the 1920 Texas (Williamson) Census. Carl came to America from Germany arou
2. Re: John Brugger [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brugger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/67.1.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: What is the name of your book? I'm getting you and Cherl mixed up.
3. 1880 Birth Lookup - Willie Allen Martin [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Martin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/121 Message Board Post: Searching for a birth record for the following individual: Willie Allen Martin b. 2-20-1880 Any help appreciated! Patrick Martin
4. William F. Baker and Julie Baines [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker and Baines Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/122 Message Board Post: Seeking names of parents of William F. Baker and Julie Baines who were married in Fayette, Texas on February 6, 1889.
5. John Orsak and Apolena Mazac Orsak [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/120 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on this family. They came to the US in 1867 from Hrozenkov, Cz. They lived and died in Live Oak Hill. They had 9 children: Rosina, Paul, John, Anna, Joe, Frances, Agnes, Louise, and Marie. I have most birth and death dates along with the names of each of the children's spouses. I'm looking for
6. Re: John Brugger [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brugger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/67.1.2.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: The Salm family book is a privately printed book whose limited copies were distributed only to family members. Title is Early Salm Familes of Vielsalm, Luxemboug (Belgium). It was researched by Salm fam. members of Bruno Salm died in Carbondale, Illinois. Which Brugger is your husband desended
7. Daniel St. Clair in Fayette County in 1870 [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: St. Clair Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mkB.2ACI/123 Message Board Post: I am reseaching Daniel St. Clair who was born in North Carolina about 1808 and imigrated to Liberty County around 1821. He is listed in the 1870 Fayette County Census with his 6 children. Does anyone have any other info on him and his life in Fayette County. Thanks!
8. New at Fayette County TXGenWeb site [0.988634]
Charlie Ward has provided the Fayette County site with a cemetery listing for St. Martin Catholic Cemetery near Warrenton. St. Martin Catholic Church is billed as "the world's smallest Catholic church." Rox Ann Johnson Fayette County, Texas USGENWEB Project
9. Pin Oak & Ross Prairie Cemetery Clean ups and Contact info [0.988634]
April 20. Clean-up Day at Pin Oak Cemetery, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Bring a covered dish to share with the others for the "Pot Luck" Lunch. There will be a drawing for the quilt that the members have brought squares for. $5.00 a ticket. Join in with the fellowship. Rain date is the following Saturday. Contact Tillie Remmert secretary of the Pin Oak Cemetery Association, for more information. Ross Prairie, St. John Lutheran Cemetery - this was last Sunday (sorry I was late reading my n
10. Can Anyone Help?? [0.988634]
Searching for the following surnames who lived in the Fayette County area in the late 1800 and early 1900s They would be relatives of our family and I would love to talk to anyone who might recognize these names: Albert (also Adalbert) Kveton and his wife Johanna Kveton, nee Renz Frank Kveton and his wife Johanna Joannes Mynarcik and his wife Carolina Divir Zacek and his wife Francisca Joannes (also Jan) Kristynik and his wife Anna
11. Johan Kuretch and Ernst Otto [0.988634]
Ernst Otto came to America on the ship SS Koln in 1872. Next to him on the passenger list was this family. 1872 27 Feb. S.S. Koln from Bremen to New Orleans. Johan Kuretch 31 bricklayer destination Galveston Rosina 30 Anna 6 Ernst 4 Marie 6/12 Carl 22 I wonder if anyone on the list knows of this family? Were they related to Ernst Otto. As you can see, they had a son name Ernst. Ernst Otto went to Fayette Co., TX and stayed. Thanks, Wynell
12. Re: Black Jack Springs Lutheran Church [0.988634]
>Someone told me recently that there was a Lutheran church at >Black Jack and they may have attended services there. Does anyone know >the name of the Lutheran church and if there are any records available? The name of the church was the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Its records are at the Texas Wendish Heritage Museum at Serbin. You can go to the Texas Wendish Heritage Society's website for information on hours, etc.: http://wendish.concordia.edu Rox Ann Johnson http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/txfayett/2002-04/1018469630
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13. BlackJack Springs, Fayette County [0.988634]
Can anyone give me any information about the German community of Black Jack Springs in Fayette County? My deceased husband's father, Frank Kuntschik, was supposedly born at Black Jack, 6 January 1879, --son of Johann and Theresia Fissel Kuntschik. The family emigrated from Bremen in 1873 and settled in Fayette county east of High Hill. About 1880-81 they moved on to LaVaca County and settled southwest of Shiner, and later they moved to Gonzales County where most of the extended families still liv
14. Re: TXFAYETT-D Digest V02 #46 [0.988634]
I am not related to Kossa lineage. However, I live in Schulenburg, Texas and a lady across the street who was a O'Sina married a Kossa. I believe her husband was one of two boys and I think his name was Erwin or Ervin. He died some years ago. The other boy was killed in World War II. This lady and her husband (Erwin/Edwin) had a child but it was stillborn and there was no other issue. Hope his sheds some light on your lineage. JoAn Dreahn
15. Re: TXFAYETT-D Digest V02 #50 [0.988634]
Would you by any chance know a Harold Kuntschik who worked at Texaco Oil & Gas around the 60's? He was my boss and during that time, he bought a farm around Schulenburg, Fayette, Texas. Just curious. Been years but have seen the name so much that I got curious. My name was JoAn Dreahn or Crawford at that time. Please reply to KatKrzy@cvtv.net if you know Harold. JoAn Dreahn
16. New at Fayette County TXGenWeb Project [0.988634]
Hi, there are a few new things at the Fayette County site this week: Seven new "Footprints of Fayette" history articles written by members of the Fayette County Historical Commission. A number of new photos of the Willow Springs area. Several new cemetery photos. A grave listing and photo of the historical marker at the Breeding Family Cemetery. Don't forget the big dedication celebration of the Guehrs Confederate Monument at the Waldeck Cemetery next Saturday. To see a photo of the monument and read

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