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2007/01/25 06:19:46 Bruce Kuennen [OL] Schrandt |
Datum | 2007/01/25 11:56:51 Werner Honkomp Re: [OL] Schrandt |
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2007/01/25 03:45:16 Francis Blahnik [OL] Kasch |
Betreff | 2007/01/14 19:22:21 peter . bardischewski [OL] Kirchspiel |
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2007/01/25 11:56:51 Werner Honkomp Re: [OL] Schrandt |
Autor | 2007/01/25 11:56:52 Werner Honkomp Re: [OL] Schrandt, Schrand Schant |
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Date: 2007/01/25 11:56:51
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
We have only two Kasch addresses in the former Dukedom of Oldenburg. But there is a Kasch concentration in the State Schleswig Holstein, part Segeberg and Ost-Holstein. (see http://christoph.stoepel.net/geogen/v3/Default.aspx ) This area was former a part of the Dukedom of Oldenburg. From which port he came over to New York - Bremen is close to Oldenburg and Hamburg close to Schleswig-Holstein. Good luck, Werner Honkomp > I am looking for the ancestors of Claus Kasch. His tombstone, in the > Tannery Cemetery > in Two Rivers Wisconsin, states that he was born 13 April 1822. He died > 20 April 1903. > In a declaration of intent to become a United States citizen he stated > that he, Henry Kasch, was born in Oldenburg in 1820, that he arrived in > the Port of New York in October of 1853. He renounced allegiance to the > Duke of Oldenberg. He was of the Lutheran faith. Judging by the things > he did in the United States he was an educated man. > Any information you can find will be greatly appreciated. > Francis L. Blahnik > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l