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From: "Diana Muir" <>
Subject: Re: [IASCOTT] [Scott Queries:] Ferdinand Wulf
Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 07:34:55 -0400
References: <200605220209.k4M29tSU019904@s6.apollohosting.com>
It's the right one! I have the same information. My exchange student from
Kiel has been following up on them. It's amazing! People still remember
that their ancestor's brothers and sisters went to America and whom they
married and where they went. The Lage's in Schoenberg even knew that Bertha
Lage's son had married a woman from Switerzerland (my great grandmother
Lucksinger.)
Thanks for the update!
Diana
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> MESSAGE: (#112644) Ferdinand Wulf
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> AUTHOR: Janis Kokrda
> DATE: 5/21/2006 at 22:09:55
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> Surnames: WULF,LORENZ,GRAVES,KUHL
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> I have received German records that tell me that
> Ferdinand WULF did come to the US. He was born
> per church record in 1853. He would be a brother
> to my grt. grandfather Nicolaus and Hermann that
> I have traced in Illinois. If there are some
> connections to this family I would like to make
> contact. This family left Hennstedt, Germany
> in the early 1870's. There is a Ferdinand in
> Davenport but don't know if this is the right one.
> Nicolaus was in Ohio then Omaha by 1880.
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