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Looking for information and/or pictures regarding the Adolf Schlameus family. Are there decendants still living in the area? Would like to know the marriage date and location of Adolf and Marie’s son Otto Schlameus. Otto is my great grandfather.
AnonymousMemberThe following is from LaVerne Pearce, Director of Genealogy:
1860 Census: from “History of New Braunfels…”, Haas, O., page 282.
Christian Reile (41), Prussia
Christine (41), Prussia
Caroline (15), Prussia
Christian (13), Prussia
Johanne (10), Prussia
August (7), Prussia
Rosine (5), Prussia
Mathilde (1), Texas1860 Census: from “History of New Braunfels…”, Haas, O., page 286.
Ludwig Schorn (49), Nassau
Elisabeth (51), Nassau
Heinrich (18), Nassau
August (16), Nassau
Gustav (10), Nassau
Gruenbein, William (17), PrussiaMarriage License Records:
August Schorn married Caroline Reile (b 24 DEC 1844, d 02 DEC 1923)
by August Schuchard, Minister, officiating.August Reile, Sr. married Marie Engel on 21 MAY 1876
by William Vordenbaum, JP, officiating.AnonymousMemberThe following is from LaVerne Pearce, Director of Genealogy:
Checked New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung from 01 SEP 1983 to 30 OCT 1983; no obituary found.
AnonymousMemberThe following is from LaVerne Pearce, Director of Genealogy:
Ray Metzger’s daughter is Carrell Miller, 780 Lockener Ave., New Braunfels, Texas 78130.
AnonymousMemberThe following is from LaVerne Pearce, Director of Genealogy:
1850 Census: “History of New Braunfels…” by Haas, O.
Carl Kaiser (25)
(Albertine) Bertha Kaiser (22)
Franz Kaiser (2)
Mathilda (1)“A New Land Beckoned” by Geue
Carl Kaiser – Single, 22, arrived 1845 on Harriet
Carl Kaiser – Single, 20, from Sontheim, arrived 1845 on Sarah Ann
destination: Comal Co.Marriage Book “A” 1846 – 1853 Comal County:
Charles Kaiser (23) married
Albertine Blumberg (23) on 31 JAN 1847
Julius Rennert, JP, officiating.New Braunfels Cemetery – not found
Comal Cemetery – not found
DEATHS:
Carl Kaiser died in Kendall Co in 1856, killed by Indians.
Albertine Bertha Louisa Blumberg Kaiser died in Blanco Co; presumed buried in Blanco Cemetery but no confirmationCHILDREN:
Son, Franz, buried in Blanco Cemetery
Daughter, Mathilda, married Simon Schneider buried in Boerne CemeteryAnonymousMemberBeing born in New Braunfels, we enjoyed many a good meal at Blue’s. That is the place where I learned to love cheseburgers with onions. My grandfather, John (Jack) Kaufmann (Grandaddy) worked at the liquor store that was a part of Blue’s, and he and my grandmother, Hazel Kaufmann (Nana) , lived just a block away on the corner of Walnut and Mill Street. My sister still has the claw foot bathtub out of our Nana’s house which she found for sale several years ago when the current owner was remodeling.
AnonymousMemberThanks for the response. It may be we are related, although it would not be through a marriage. I am investigating whether John Reiley (variants John Reile and Reil) could have fathered a child when he was a teenager. I am specifically looking into a child named Dionicio Reil (Dennis), son of Marcelina Rios and John Reil. Dennis was born in 1866, and we know that Marcelina was working for a German family (Reil) around San Marcos.
AnonymousMemberJohn Friedrich Reiley’s headstone in Oakton, Missouri says Dec 1, 1849 – Nov 5, 1914. His death certificate is online at http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search
I have more information on the Reiley family. I descend from John’s sister Caroline Reiley who married August Schorn, and from John’s brother August Reiley Sr who married Marie Engel. Caroline stayed in Texas when the rest of her family moved to Missouri, and August returned to Texas when he became an adult.
AnonymousMemberAny info on how to obtain an obit for Eleanor Maier who died 9/23/1983 in Comal County?
By the way, the Contact Us link on this site does not work. It asks to solve a math problem, but there is no math problem. When you click “submit”, there is only a message saying, “Come on you can do better than that.” Solve the math problem……
AnonymousMemberI am looking for information on a Prussian family named Reile who immigrated to Comal in around 1855. Specifically I am looking for information on Johann Reile or John Reil. He was born around 1850. Thank you
AnonymousMemberAn Austrian Free State settler who had helped to capture Franklin Coleman at the Battle of Black Jack. He was himself captured at the Battle of Osawatomie and killed two days later by proslavery forces, on September 1, 1856
(http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/miami/miami-co-p2.html)
..listed on website as Charley Kaiser.AnonymousMemberHello my name is Slade Loudermilk. I’m with Herndon/Loudermilk Panoramics. Would your family have any interest in a family panoramic picture at your reunion this year? We never charge a sitting fee and almost never ask for a minimum sales garantee. Prices are $25.00 for 1 large panoramic (10″x30″) or $30.00 for 1 large panoramic laminated (10″x30″) + 1 small panoramic (5″x15″). For more information please call (210)849-7413.
AnonymousMemberI AM THE GREAT GRAND DAUGHTER OF ALBERT VOSS. I AM ORGINALLY FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS BUT NOW LIVE IN MARQUEZ (LEON COUNTY) TEXAS. I HAVE ATTENDED THE LAST 4 REUNIONS IN YEARS PAST. RICHARD RABE IS MY FIRST COUSIN.
THANK YOU, CLEO STREATER
MY EMAIL IS zipcleo@hotmail.com
AnonymousMemberThanks. I made it in with a fresh start.
rjs
AnonymousMemberi am the great grand daughter of theodore and helen (nagel) voss, the grand daughter of paul henry voss and esther wilhelmina (wilkening) voss, and the daughter of marvin paul voss and trudy lynn (brown) dixon.
my email is pdewitt1966@yahoo.com
please feel free to contact me regarding geneology, thanks for your time and cooperation
Paula Voss-DeWitt
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