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2008/07/24 08:04:31 brigitte schymura Re: [HN] Elisabeth Renzl |
Datum | 2008/07/24 11:53:56 Nikolaus Ordemann [HN] German Telephone Directory in English |
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2008/07/24 08:04:31 brigitte schymura Re: [HN] Elisabeth Renzl |
Betreff | 2008/07/25 11:47:16 angela . fischer [HN] Fallap in Niedersachsen_Rotenburg |
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2008/07/23 22:19:08 Werner Honkomp Re: [HN] Translation Assistance Needed |
Autor | 2008/07/24 13:03:39 Werner Honkomp Re: [HN] Kirche Fehrlingsen - Bezirk Göttingen |
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Date: 2008/07/24 10:24:11
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
The former state Hannover included also the catholic Emsland area on the border to Netherland. There is big concentration of the name Rensen: http://christoph.stoepel.net/geogen/v3/Default.aspx But the emigration listed only: - Jan Bernd Rensen, born about 1809 in Gersten, parish Lengerich, emigrated 1842 Good luck, Werner Honkomp > Hello, everyone. I'm new to this list and to genealogy, but I've managed > to > trace my g-g-g-grandmother Elisabeth Renzl (or Renzel, Rensen, Rence--or > some variation thereof) back to the Hanover vicinity where she was > born September 15, 1831. If anyone happens to have any information > on Elisabeth and her family, (she was Catholic, I believe) or can advise > me > how to learn more about her and my ancestors, I and family would be most > grateful. My best to you, and thank you for your time and help. Glenn > Kleier > ______________________________________________ > Hannover-L mailing list > Hannover-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/hannover-l