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Subject: Re: [ALS-LOR] MARZOLF around Steinseltz and Ingolsheim
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 11:02:51 -0600
References: <FCEHJFJHNGGIEEGPBLNOCENFCLAA.marzolph.koeln@t-online.de>
In-Reply-To: <FCEHJFJHNGGIEEGPBLNOCENFCLAA.marzolph.koeln@t-online.de>


Gerd- I have a large data base of these families- I am sure we have some
common ancestors- Miriam Hall Hansen
Quoting Gerd Marzolph <>:

> Dear Listers,
> I am stuck searching the ancestors of :
>
> Jacob MARZOLF
> b 16 Apr 1780 Ingolsheim, Alsace, France
> d 6 Apr 1870 Clarence, Erie Co, NY (Strickler Ccemetry)
> m 30 Apr 1802 Steinseltz to
> Elizabeth S. HAUSAUER ( daughter of Peter HAUSAUER and Anna Maria
> Zimmermann)
> b 20 Feb 1784 or 18 Jan 1783 Steinseltz
> d 25 Jul 1866 Clarence, Erie Co, NY (Strickler Cemetry)
>
> His parents were
>
> Wendel Martzolff or MARZOLF
> b abt 1754 or 1757 no place known
> d 1815 no place known
> m abt 1780 no place known to
> Susanna Katharina HUELLER or Susanna MUELLER
> b abt 1757 no place known
>
> Ingolsheim and Steinseltz are close to Weissenburg - Wissembourg at the
> french-german boarder.
>
> Which are the most probable villages to search for ancestors ?
> So far I have no connection to the Marzolf lines at betsachdorf or
> Aschbach/stundviller.
>
> Happy Easters
>
> Gerhard
>
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