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From: Karla Nurnberg <>
Subject: Re: [OHBROWN] Re: Parsons, Mulcahy, Lorenz, Stamm Surnames
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:47:57 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <MB03joJpmh9BznayBLf00006a3b@MB03.myfamilysouth.com>


Hi,
I read with interest that your people are from St. Annen and Schlichting in Schleswig-Holstein. Recently, I ordered films at the Family History Center for those two parishes. However, the records are for the 1600's and 1700's. If I remember correctly, I may have also ordered the Danish Census films for those two parishes, which covers part of the 1800's at least to 1860.
My husband and I buy our meat from Stamm's here in Northern Kentucky. When I grew up in Eastern Idaho on a potato farm, my Dad and Uncle would butcher one of their Holstein steers and a pig. We made our own sausage, so I know what good meat is and Stamm's sells good meat.
My great-grandfather was Juergen Hinrich HARGENS and he was born in 1844 in Schlichting. In 1885 he emigrated with his wife and seven children. They settled in Scribner, Nebraska. My grandmother took her seven children by train to Eastern Idaho, where she met my grandfather and married for the second time. She had four more children, which included my Dad and his brother.
We may be related somehow, because those two parishes are quite small. One of my ancestors in Schlicting was the pastor until 1731, when he died. Unfortunately, he did not keep records.
Please e-mail me and I will try to help you.
Karla Nurnberg




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