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2008/05/16 23:15:41 FFRMH(a)t-online.de [HN] Homester (Hohmeister) oo Bögel / Sors um |
Datum | 2008/05/17 17:09:44 Sweetsugar230183 [HN] Familie LANGHENNECKE aus ELZE/WEDEMARK |
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2008/05/12 17:59:48 Alan und Renate Dry Re: [HN] Ankum Catholic Church Records - early 1800s |
Betreff | 2008/05/10 18:22:18 Klaus Riecken [HN] Fw: [FamNord] Anleitung Familienchronik |
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2008/05/31 22:48:08 brigitte schymura Re: [HN] Musterrollen der Hannoverschen Armee vor 1803 |
Autor | 2008/05/31 07:57:03 Cactus Flower Re: [HN] Gothic Script |
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Date: 2008/05/17 06:16:02
From: Cactus Flower <barbie8674(a)hotmail.com>
Dear Robert, Certainly you have seen this Familysearch.org record: IGI Marriage Index:Bernard LienschLucia Hergemole St. Clair, Illnois 9 Feb 1851 The info is not sourced, but perhaps a church record could be found would fit nicely into the family tree of a Bernhard Liensch who settled in Illinois prior to 1851. A son's marriage perhaps, or a second marriage for your Bernhard. Did you ever discover the ship register of your family? Something might be of interest here: http://www.online-ofb.de/statistics.php Go to Verden.,, Peruse "L" surnames. Liensch - Interesting that the name Louise Lucia Caroline circa 1802 Verden.. Parents Wilhelm & Anna Muhlenkamp (I think?) Liesch - Interesting there is a Johann Bernhardt circa 1802 Ankum..?? Probobly you may have researched ^ all ready, but because of the slim chance you have not is the reason for my post. Some time ago for some reason I searched Aida for Ankum. Here I noted: Bestellnummer: Rep 335 Nr. 790Laufzeit, von: Laufzeit, bis:Titel: 1. Beimesche sive Reiling, Johann Diedrich Bernhard2. 09.06.1835, Nortrup Pf Ankum A Bers3. ?4. ?5. keine6. ?7. Ungarn8. 16.04.18589. ?10. ? 1. I'm not sure what Beimesche sive Reiling..... means. 2. I think the birthdate of this Johan Diedrich Bernhard is 9 June 1835. 8. I think 16 April 1858 is the date ^ recieved visa to travel. Beimesche is not Leinsch..but had the idea that in olden hand scribe cursive text records the name might be similar... however..this would not match St. Clair, Illinois marriage in 1851... but I thought interesting for speculation anyhow. Warmest, Barbie-Lew > From: RPL1000(a)aol.com> Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 12:02:59 -0400> To: hannover-l(a)genealogy.net> Subject: [HN] Ankum Catholic Church Records - early 1800s> > I am trying to locate information on my great, great grandfather, Bernhard > Lienesch. I know he was born in 1801 in Hannover, was likely a Catholic > living in or near Ankum. He may have been somehow related to the Lienesch fief in > Ankum. He emigrated to Illinois in the US, probably around 1840-1845. I'm > particularly interested in his parents' names, and his wife's name and the > date of their marriage. > Can anyone advise me how to locate any civil or church records for the > period 1801-1845? I've generally found that the LDS records for those years > are not listed, but maybe I'm missing something.> Thank you.> Robert Lienesch> USA> > > > **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family > favorites at AOL Food. > (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)> ______________________________________________> > Hannover-L mailing list> Hannover-L(a)genealogy.net> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/hannover-l _________________________________________________________________ Give to a good cause with every e-mail. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Join/Default.aspx?souce=EML_WL_ GoodCause