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From: "Bernard Burgey" <>
Subject: (DNA) Re-settlements of Germany
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 21:40:21 -0400


Subject: (DNA) Re-settlements of Germany


Dear Mam,

I gave the German title in the Email, but I just checked it out, sorry
there
is
NO Anhaus listed. I know Eschelbach, by Mosbach- Sinsheim about 20 Miles
off my hometown. There is a lot of History to Eschelbach. It also was the
famous
battleground of the Battle of 1622 from the Protestant Count of Mannsfeld
with
18 000 men, against the Kath.Ligist Tilly. (Tilly already in his 60s!) with
15 000 men.
One of the very few battle he lost- with 2000 men and his Horse.
Two days later he gaind the lost face together with the Spaniard Gordova,
and his
troops by beating the Markraf of Baden by Heilbronn.

Is your Anhause Protestantic or Katholic?
Because in the mikrofilmed record it should tell the origin
(off list if possible, please........)

Regards
Bernard

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Subject: Re: [DNA] (DNA) Re-settlements of Germany


> I was very interested to read about the people who lived in southwestern
> Germany, particularly the Kraichgau area. This is the area from where my
maternal
> ancestry traces to 1716. This would be near Heidelberg in a town called
> Eschelbach near Sinsheim. My MtDNA was T5. The family name is Anhaus
which
I find
> also in Switzerland.Is there a name for this book referenced on 5334
family
> names with Swiss hometowns? Thank you. Margretta Clark Aviles
>
>
> ==============================




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