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- 2010 Volunteer Awards [Multimedia file in album: 2010 December Meeting] (mediashare)
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Volunteers given certificates: from left: Marlena Schlather, Terry Fischer, David Hierholzer, and Deanna Brown (absent). Awarded by Connie Krause, Past President. Also awarded were Volunteers of the Decade: Leroy Klinger and Carmen Rittimann (both were absent).
Created on Jan 02, 2011
- Information sought Wersdoerfer/Klinger Shooting (Dizkus)
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Looking for further information on Wersdoerfer/Klinger shooting. Only information I have been able to obtain gives on further details then the below information.
"Date: June 1851 - Joseph Wersdoerfer shot Mrs. Wilhelm Klinger. Joseph was then shot at the courthouse and dragged out of town on a cowhide."
I have searched census records for Klinger surname with no luck for matches
Created on Jan 26, 2008
- Middletown site [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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The Middletown Lectures - L to R: Michael Krause, Wilbur Friesenhahn, Mr. Klinger, Bernice Friesenhahn.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- Middletown site [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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Leroy Klinger presenting a historical talk in the vicinity of the Middletown site in Blanco County. L to R: Michael Krause, John Rightmire, Mr. Klinger, Wilbur Firiesenhahn, and Connie Krause.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- Middletown site [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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Mr. Klinger making a point at the Middletown site with Wilbur Friesenhahn, and Connie Krause enjoying the remark.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- Middletown site [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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Mr. Klinger talked to a rather large group of field trip participants near the Middletown site.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- Blanco County Courthouse [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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Leroy Klinger making a historical talk inside the Blanco County, Courthouse.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- The Narrows [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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Mr Klinger ready to go see "The Narrows" (Lady unidentified) enjoying the shade.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- 08 May 2007 Meeting: After the meeting discussion [Multimedia file in album: 2007 May Meeting] (mediashare)
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from left: Delray Fischer, Leroy Klinger, Terry Fischer looking over Delray's portfolio.
Created on May 20, 2007
- 08 May 2007 Meeting: Getting ready [Multimedia file in album: 2007 May Meeting] (mediashare)
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Before the meeting - seated from left: Joyce Hill, Otto Hill, Charles Motz, Marydean Motz, Leroy Klinger.
Created on May 20, 2007
- 08 May 2007 Meeting: Getting ready for the meeting [Multimedia file in album: 2007 May Meeting] (mediashare)
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Before the meeting - from right: Rosemary Fischer, Larry Brenner, Terry Fischer, Linda Schwarzlose, Winona Oberkampf, Leroy Klinger.
Created on May 20, 2007
- The CCGS at the Harvey Schaefer Ranch [Multimedia file in album: 2005 June field trip - Walzem Chapel, Knibble Ranch, and Schaefer Ranch] (mediashare)
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The CCGS visited the Harvey Schaefer Ranch on a field trip in Jun 2005.
The ranch is located in far west Comal County. An old cemetery of historic interest was visited as well as this well-preserved log cabin.
Participants from left to right are: Mary Ann Lehmann, Larry Lehmann, David Hierholzer,
Simone Hierholzer, Cathy Pherigo, Alton Rahe, Matthew Pherigo, Marijane
Stafford,
Created on May 20, 2007
- IF FOREFATHERS COULD GOOGLE WOULD THEY STILL HAVE COME? (tRSSNews)
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Would New Braunfels history be different if in 1840 there had been communication technology like Face book, Twitter, Google, e-mail, and texting? Would the Adelsverein and the immigrants have had a better picture of the whole situation here in Texas and more importantly for us, would they have emigrated? It’s called modern communication technology. Imagine how different history
Created on May 21, 2012
- German Map Guide Vol. 27 - Province of Sachsen I - now shipping (tRSSNews)
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Gerode Sachsen I Döringsdorf Sachsen I Dörna Sachsen I Drognitz Sachsen I Dubois Fabrik Sachsen I Ebertshausen Sachsen I Ecklingerode Sachsen I Effelder Sachsen I Egstedt Sachsen I Eichenberg Sachsen I Eichenberg (Forsthaus) Sachsen I Eichstruth Sachsen
Created on May 21, 2012
- Hannover II German Map Guide Now Available (tRSSNews)
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Batensen Battenbrock Baumgartenmühle Bausen Baven Bavendorf Bechstbüttel Beckdorf Beckedorf Becklingen Becklingerholz (Forstbezirk) Bederkesa Beedenbostel Beekbrok Beerbusch (Forstbezirk) Beersebrück Beesem Beeten Beetenbrück
Created on May 21, 2012
- Indianola important port in the 1840s (tRSSNews)
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By Myra Lee Adams Goff “So, Indianola, has it been with thee, Thou once fair city by the moonlit sea! Thy fame is ended and thy beauty fled- Bleak memory calls them from the silent dead.” (Excerpts from “Indianola” by Jeff McLemore from the book, “Indianola” by Brownson Malsch) The Adelsverein encouraged emigration to the Republic of Texas to
Created on May 21, 2012
- Surname/Topic: Klinger [112 found] (pnIndex)
- Surname/Topic: Klingermann [5 found] (pnIndex)
- Surname/Topic: Klingers [2 found] (pnIndex)
- Surname/Topic: Klingler (Klinger) [4 found] (pnIndex)
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