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From: "Bob Dubel" <>
Subject: Re: [IACLAYTO-L] WEISCHEDEL
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 20:58:44 -0700
All were from Feuerbach, a suburb of Stuttgart, 1550 to about 1850. Only
Mr. Weischedel came to USA so I have nothing about the other surnames except
the mini-genealogies that appear in my book. Information came from the
German church record books. Zelda.
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From: Roxanne L Barth <>
To: <>
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [IACLAYTO-L] WEISCHEDEL
>Where did your Dingers live? My aunt married William Dinger in Winneshiek
>County.
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>>Mini-genealogies of pedigree ancestors Adelheit, Alber(s), Baur, Bayer,
>>Beata, Bierer, Bilder (Belder), Bofinger, Brauneisen, Brigel, Dinger
>>(Denger), Elsesser, Epple, Eyselin, Feuecht, Frauenpreiss, Freyh, Geer
>>(Gehr), Gerlach, Gleich, Goetz, Hahnle (many spellings including Hoen,
>>etc.), Has (Haas), Haug, Held, Hermann (Herma), Jaeger, Kab (Kaab),
Keller,
>>Kercher, Klessing, Kocher, Lebar, Luff (Lufft), Mauch, Mayer, Moessner,
>>Naus, Niethammer, Reyss, Saltzmann, Schaefer (Pfeffer?), Schmid(t),
Schomel
>>(Schamel), Schwarz (Schwartz), Seiz, Sigel, Singer, Steimer, Stoelher,
>>Stroheckher, Stubenrauch, Trapp, Treiber (Treibor), Urbanus, Veit (Veith),
>>Werner, Widman, Zoller and Zweigle (Zweiglin).
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>>Mini-genealogy of pedigree surnames from Nurnberg area connected to
>>Bettschnitt: Behman, Gastner, Knod, List, Wackersreuther and Warnick.
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>>Description of book: My ancestor Johann Jacob "Jake" Weischedel was born
in
>>1828 in Feuerbach, now a suburb of Stuttgart, and came to Iowa in 1854.
His
>>wife Margaretha Bettschnitt was born in 1832 in the Nurnberg area and came
>>to Iowa in 1855. They were married in Dubuque Co, Iowa in 1856. In 1857
>>they bought land in Sperry Twp, Clayton Co, Iowa and lived near Volga and
>>Strawberry Point and worshipped at the St.Siebald (protestant) Church in
>>Strawberry Point. Jake was a farmer and died in 1869 just before the
birth
>>of his eighth child. One daughter remained in Clayton Co, Iowa and the
>>widow and most of the adult children went to Sully Co, South Dakota about
>>1883. The book includes all their descendants to the present time. There
>>are 5691 names and 578 pages. The author spent 32 years in research.
>>
>>Ordering information: The book can be purchased directly from the author,
>>Zelda Zeuge Dubel, 5041 East Hedges Avenue, Fresno, CA 93727-2022 [after
>>July 1, 1998: 2437 East Shea Drive, Fresno, CA 93720-4405].
>>
>>Thank you. Zelda.
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