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From: "Priscilla Freeman" <>
Subject: Re: [MI-CCGS-L] PML Search Result matching Cheboygan
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 09:54:41 -0700
Hi Jack,
Thanks for sharing the SALSPAUGH/SALBAUGH query, Caral Bennett is my
cousin. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to find information on
emigrants that left Prussia and ended up in Cheboygan?
Priscilla Freeman
>Hi Listers,
>
>And a happy 4th of July to all! If I'm not mistaken, I believe one or more
>members of this list may be interested in the following PML search result
>that matched Cheboygan. The SALSBAUGH surname sounded familiar to me.
>
>>=====================================================================
>>To:
>>From:
>>Source:
>>Subject: [TRIER-ROOTS-L] SULSBACH/ SALSBACH...
>>
>>Greetings to all,
>> I seek the European home of my great-grandfather. We have not been
>able
>>to determine the correct spelling of his surname. The few clues we have,
>are
>>listed below. We have hit a brick wall! If anyone sees something that
>might
>>not be obvious to us, we would be OVERJOYED to hear from you, at:
>>
>>
>>Name:
>>Nicholas/ Nickolas/ Nikolas
>>SULSBACH (from Declaration of Intention to become a citizen USA)
>>SOLSPACH (as clerk wrote his name on Declaration paper)
>>SELSPAUHCT (from 1880 Federal Census schedule)
>>SALSPOW (from other Census and court house documents)
>>SALSPAW
>>SALSPAU
>>SAULSPAUGH (1900 Census for one son)
>>SALSPA (marriage record for another son)
>>SALSBAUGH (used by children)
>>
>>born: circa 1838 - died: 1896 / 97 in Michigan
>>from: Prussia; Germany (from Census record and Declaration)
>>to: Cheboygan County, Michigan.
>>arrived: between 1871-April 1873
>>
>>married in Michigan: April 1873 at Catholic Church
>>
>>other possible clues with no verification:
>>-- home near Mosel River; home near French border; went to
>> Catholic school
>>-- may have traveled to USA with PELLENZ family
>> Records in Michigan show that PELLENZ (PELLING) persons
>> came from Mall, Prussia and Zell, Prussia
>> 1900 Census show Joseph PELLENZ arriving in 1871, when
>> Nicholas may have also arrived (Unfortunately, Nicholas died
>> just before the 1900 Federal Census was taken, which gives year
>> of entry.)
>>
>> Thanks to all who read through to the end. Will greatly appreciate
any
>>comments to above information.
>> Caral MECHLING BENNETT
>>=====================================================================
>
>Good Luck,
>Jack LaPeer
>Portland, MI 48875
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