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Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Anna Katharina Holzhauser
February 5, 2011, 8:37 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
Thanks, I will!<BR><BR>--- On Sat, 2/5/11, ASassmanns@aol.com <ASassmanns@aol.com> wrote:<BR><BR><BR>From: ASassmanns@aol.com <ASassmanns@aol.com><BR>Subject: Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Anna Katharina Holzhauser<BR>To: german-texan@rootsweb.com<BR>Date: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 10:25 AM<BR><BR><BR><BR>Deborah,<BR><BR>you may check <BR>_http://gov.gen...yr6s6z4t65d_ ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Anna Katharina Holzhauser
February 5, 2011, 4:25 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
<BR>Deborah,<BR> <BR>you may check <BR>_http://gov.gen...yr6s6z4t65d_ <BR>(http://gov.gene...8yr6s6z4t65d) for Patersberg and Biebernheim.<BR> <BR>Patersberg is located near St. Goarshausen at the Rhine river, fed. state <BR>of Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhine-Palatinate). You may subscribe to mailinglists, <BR>cf. _http://list.ge...nfo/pfalz-l_ ...

[GERMAN-TEXAN] Anna Katharina Holzhauser
February 5, 2011, 3:57 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
Hello all, <BR> <BR>I  am at a dead end in finding info on Anna Katharina Holzhauser (nee Lips aus Biebernheim) born 24.10.1811 and married Christian Siegfried Holzhauser 19.02.1832 in Patersberg Deu. I have been told by family members that she left Indianola (Old Town)  Tx after the second hurricane to live with another family member in New Orleans LA, where she died. I do not know who the family member might have been. I have not found her on any census since leaving Tx. Nor have I located a death certificate or obit using any of the free ...

[GERMAN-TEXAN] San Jacinto fife player advertises as a music teacher
January 26, 2011, 6:35 pm EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
January 27, 1838<BR><BR>On this day in 1838, Frederick Lemský advertised in the Telegraph and Texas <BR>Register offering his services as a music teacher and teacher of German and <BR>French. Lemský, born in Europe, came to Texas in 1836 and enlisted in the <BR>Texas army. He was a musician in the army until December 1836 and is said to <BR>have played "Come to the Bower" on the fife at the battle of San Jacinto. In <BR>1841 Lemský was a charter member of the German Union of Texas, and in 1842 ...

[GERMAN-TEXAN] Bad News for Texas Libraries
January 22, 2011, 4:22 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
Urgent! Please read.<BR><BR>Proposed Budget Demolishes Statewide Library Programs. Please read all <BR>about the proposed budget cuts to the library. This is very important <BR>to all of us. We all need to contact State Representatives. Everything <BR>about the proposed cuts and what we can do are at the following website.<BR><BR>http://www.txla...x3C;BR&#x3E;

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or Beker?
January 18, 2011, 12:25 pm EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
I don't think scans can be sent to most mailing lists. You might have to<BR>send it directly to someone rather than over the list<BR><BR>Sonja R. Nishimoto AG<BR>Email: sonja.nishimoto@gmail.com<BR>My family history blog: http://treeclim...----Original Message-----<BR>From: german-texan-bounces@rootsweb.com<BR>[mailto:german-texan-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Marie Neuman Gray<BR>Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 4:44 ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or Beker?
January 18, 2011, 11:44 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
I have tried to times to send a scan of the document but nothing shows up on <BR>the German-Texas site.<BR><BR>I don't know what to do to post a scan.<BR><BR>Marie<BR><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: <ASassmanns@aol.com><BR>To: <german-texan@rootsweb.com><BR>Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 2:10 PM<BR>Subject: Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or Beker?
January 17, 2011, 8:10 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
<BR> <BR><BR>you may send a scan and we will try to transcribe the entry ??!!<BR> <BR>sorry, mistyping in my first email, forgot "a":<BR>>>may be a baker = baecker in German<BR><BR>

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or Beker?
January 17, 2011, 7:26 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
No. There is no "a" or "u" as the vowel. The vowel is an "e". The word <BR>"bauer" is used in the document, so I have a reference for how the "b" and <BR>"r" are written.<BR><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: "DSTEWART" <nussloch@tks-net.com><BR>To: <german-texan@rootsweb.com><BR>Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:47 PM<BR>Subject: Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Beber or Beker?
January 17, 2011, 6:47 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
could it simple be 'bauer' ?<BR><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: <GiselaLaudi@aol.com><BR>To: <german-texan@rootsweb.com><BR>Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:00 AM<BR>Subject: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Beber or Beker?<BR><BR><BR>Could also mean: Weber = weaver<BR><BR>Becker = means baker ? no, would be spelled with Umlaut = Bäcker , with<BR>2 dots on top of the a. ( Baecker, only in computer typing ...

[GERMAN-TEXAN] January 05, 1818
January 4, 2011, 7:39 pm EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
On this day in 1818, scientist Ferdinand von Roemer was born in Hildesheim, <BR>Hanover. He studied law at Göttingen from 1836 to 1839 and received his <BR>Ph.D. in paleontology in Berlin in 1842. Roemer traveled to Texas in 1845. <BR>>From November 1845 to May 1847 he explored from Galveston to Houston, as far <BR>west as New Braunfels and Fredericksburg and as far north as Waco, studying <BR>the fauna, flora, and geology of the country. He also wrote a detailed <BR>report of the expedition that led to the ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Looking for MAROWSKI / BATES
December 12, 2010, 8:46 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
Gisela I don't research in Collins County but I have contacts there, I'll forward this to them. There are 3 Centennial markers there. ;-)<BR><BR>ps. minor correction: "all together" is y'all in Texas. ;-)<BR><BR><BR> Hey all together,<BR> <BR> has anyone the Name MAROWSKI / MAROWSKY or Morowski in his pedigree?<BR> <BR> Ludwig Wilhelm MAROWSKI immigrated in 1850 from Prussia, Brandenburg, <BR> with his wife , they setteled first in Baltimore and ran a ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Looking for MAROWSKI / BATES
December 12, 2010, 8:09 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
Census and death certificate for Aurora Bates of Collin County, Texas<BR>can be found and printed for free at http://Beta.fam...R&#x3E;There are also a William (Wilhelm) and Richard Marowski listed<BR>in Falls County, Texas. Best, Liz<BR><BR>------ Original Message ------<BR>Received: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 12:29:32 PM EST<BR>From: GiselaLaudi@aol.com<BR>To: german-texan@rootsweb.com<BR>Subject: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Looking for MAROWSKI / BATES<BR><BR>Hey all together,<BR> ...

[GERMAN-TEXAN] Looking for MAROWSKI / BATES
December 12, 2010, 5:28 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
Hey all together,<BR> <BR>has anyone the Name MAROWSKI / MAROWSKY or Morowski in his pedigree?<BR> <BR>Ludwig Wilhelm MAROWSKI immigrated in 1850 from Prussia, Brandenburg, <BR>with his wife , they setteled first in Baltimore and ran a starche factory <BR>there.<BR>Later he moved to Texas and died 1868 in Collin County, N of Dallas.<BR>He left 4 minor daughters<BR> Aurora<BR> Luise (Elisabeth)<BR> Pauline<BR> Henrietta<BR>and his ...

Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Heidelberg (Germany) 1840s
December 11, 2010, 3:30 am EST   - Rootsweb Mailing Lists  - Rootsweb GERMAN-TEXAN
"Accouchement" means in French "childbirth"; I have a great deal of experience translating Lutheran German baptismal/birth records, but not from Heidelberg, and I have never seen this word in them. If you do make a scan (of as much of the page as possible), could you email me a copy too? No charge if I'm able to help.<BR><BR><BR>Joseph Wilson (Ph.D., Prof. Emeritus of German, Rice U., Houston)<BR>now at Winchester, Texas<BR>Joseph Wilson <jwilson@rice.edu><BR><BR><BR>On Dec ...

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