I DID find one of our German villages. I visited in 1989, have wonderful stories of the people I met who were so helpful. I was even entertained by a woman who lived in the same house my family had owned when they lived there. I’d love to go back and visit again.
Anyone researching the Schonenberg name from Germany. My great grandfather was born in Germany and was in London, England as a master baker, he was born around 1854 and died in 1918 of the Spanish Flu in Wimbledon, England.
This is very interesting. I have been trying to find out where my Gr Gr Grandmother came from and more of her family. She was first seen on 1881 census in England Katherina Schwachler, @21yrs, sevant to George Kuch butcher in North Shields. I believe the Kuch family were from Baden Wurttemberg. I know she named her father as Herman, a weaver on her marriage certificate @1884. Any ideas? Wish I could find the passenger list to South Shields or other records online! 🙁
I have Kleinschmidts and Jungbluts that I understand came around 1860's, where it'd be interesting to know who family is in Germany, maybe Austria? Didn't the original English come from Germany?
Tried to find Sturzenhart, and was told it was one of hundreds of towns razed by the Nazis. So it was a dead end. Never was able to find anything past my great grandfather on my father’s side. (Not sure of correct spelling).
TY very much for your work!! Long story short, my German ancestors came by way of Dusseldorf. I say, by way of, BECAUSE: area was a MAJOR trade center. my ancestor known history suggests they possibly/probably were migrant workers, not native-born German. It door-stops my research, but explains a lot about their journey to America.
Thomas Jeferson Graybeal's kin, ( Robert, or Jim, i forget) he compiled ours from 1497,Bern ,Switzerland, imigrayd through germany, Hoechstetten, and he sent photo of a small castle in Grosshochstetten.. Kray=crow? Biel. a hill or valley i thot seen. my son is the last in our family to keep male blood line.
It is wonderful to be able to pause the video to catch up on my note-taking.
I hope the video helps out in your search!
I DID find one of our German villages. I visited in 1989, have wonderful stories of the people I met who were so helpful. I was even entertained by a woman who lived in the same house my family had owned when they lived there. I’d love to go back and visit again.
Excellent presentation. I missed it at RootsTech, so thanks for posting it!
Thanks for watching!
My 7x great grandparents came from Darnstadt ,Hess Germany
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I have a street name darmstat ..our town was founded by germans .
I always felt I was german and turns out I am .. kenny hacker from nj
Very interesting. ✌️
All my great grandfather's records just say BAVARIA. Very frustrating.
Anyone researching the Schonenberg name from Germany. My great grandfather was born in Germany and was in London, England as a master baker, he was born around 1854 and died in 1918 of the Spanish Flu in Wimbledon, England.
This is very interesting. I have been trying to find out where my Gr Gr Grandmother came from and more of her family. She was first seen on 1881 census in England Katherina Schwachler, @21yrs, sevant to George Kuch butcher in North Shields. I believe the Kuch family were from Baden Wurttemberg. I know she named her father as Herman, a weaver on her marriage certificate @1884. Any ideas? Wish I could find the passenger list to South Shields or other records online! 🙁
I have Kleinschmidts and Jungbluts that I understand came around 1860's, where it'd be interesting to know who family is in Germany, maybe Austria?
Didn't the original English come from Germany?
How about Blexen or Ronelmoor?
I am from Bremerhaven across the Weser River from Blexen
Is there any way to find records for iberg Switzerland?
Name: Fronapfel
Johannes Baltzer came from Hesse German in 1752
Rhineland area.
Thanks for watching!
Any waldschmidt
Tried to find Sturzenhart, and was told it was one of hundreds of towns razed by the Nazis. So it was a dead end. Never was able to find anything past my great grandfather on my father’s side. (Not sure of correct spelling).
You're welcome :) de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%BCrzenhardt
TY very much for your work!! Long story short, my German ancestors came by way of Dusseldorf. I say, by way of, BECAUSE: area was a MAJOR trade center. my ancestor known history suggests they possibly/probably were migrant workers, not native-born German. It door-stops my research, but explains a lot about their journey to America.
You're very welcome and thanks for sharing your story!
Thomas Jeferson Graybeal's kin, ( Robert, or Jim, i forget) he compiled ours from 1497,Bern ,Switzerland, imigrayd through germany, Hoechstetten, and he sent photo of a small castle in Grosshochstetten.. Kray=crow? Biel. a hill or valley i thot seen. my son is the last in our family to keep male blood line.
Augustin Victor Kruger