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From: John Reeb <>
Subject: Reeb-Roots www.reeb-roots.org
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 20:56:04 -0800 (PST)


I did not post about the additional pictures etc. uploaded to the site in the past couple of weeks as I knew there would be some changes, additional pictures, and corrections made. So to keep everyone informed who are interested we did have a change of plans and decided that we would hold off on some of the larger American projects until we can put some other pictures from France and a few smaller selections of American pictures on the site.

We did upload a Harskirchen section which so far has one group of family pictures of Friederique REEB who married a Johann BECK and they moved north to the city of Sarreguemines and some of their descendants relocated in other places especially in the northern part of France in the city of LIlle, Arrondissement of Lille and department of Nord (translation North), the name explains the location of the department in France very well. These photos were provided by Claudine Mille a great granddaughter of Friederique REEB and Jean BECK.

We also have loaded a few pictures of the REEB family members now deceased of Paulding County, Ohio. They represent two brothers Henri and Jost who brought families to the U.S. in the middle of 1840s.

Today, John M. uploaded a couple scenes of the snow which fell on Keskastel the first day of this month. Roger Hochstrasser shared pictures of his home and one of the same street where the Church can be seeen in the distance. I am very happy to have received those beautiful pictures.

I am going to try to complete a small group of my own pictures taken in Pisdorf (now Bischtroff-sur-Sarre). My photography skills beg for every ones forgiveness but luckily I can add 4 or 5 photos given to me by Roger in the past couple of years.

I hope all of you will support Diann as she serves you as Administrator of this list. One way you can show her your support is to post and help keep it active. Your posts will stimulate others to post so all of you will have more to read.

JV 



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