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From: "Cynthia Christ" <>
Subject: Re: [ALS-LOR] MARZOLF around Steinseltz and Ingolsheim
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 14:02:53 -0400


Gerd

My family also settled in Clarence, Erie, County. They came from
Steinsoultz in Haut Rhin, though much farther south than where you are
searching. If your interested, I'd like to compare our Clarence connection.
Please feel free to contact me directly.

Cindy

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>From: (Gerd Marzolph)
>To:
>Subject: [ALS-LOR] MARZOLF around Steinseltz and Ingolsheim
>Date: Sun, Apr 11, 2004, 8:51 AM
>

> 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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