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2007/01/31 19:40:59 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] Pommeren? |
Datum | 2007/01/31 22:24:08 peter . bardischewski [OL] Neuvorstellung |
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2007/01/31 19:40:59 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] Pommeren? |
Betreff | 2007/01/09 08:40:16 W. Fred Rump [OL] Rote Reihe, Heft 13, Landwehr usw |
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2007/01/30 20:52:08 kumodoke [OL] Pommeren? |
Autor | 2007/01/07 15:12:55 lois [OL] Fw: looking for Steltenpohl ancestors |
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Date: 2007/01/31 20:09:48
From: kumodoke <kumodoke(a)planet.nl>
You wrote: Do you really beleave that they all read what you have put down, and if so, do they than have time left to answer?
Yes indeed, this was the message I was looking for. Thanks for your answer.
Yes I believe that the listers read the messages. I read all of them. But as I said: the investigation in Germany is very difficult online
You wrote: Peter POMMERENING got married to Bertha Luise HOLLBERG. One son immigrated to the USA. He married Jane MYERS of Oskosh, WI.. while Wilhelm Pommerening never immigrated
My question: In what the year????
Again and again I feel frustrated when I don't get an answer to my emails. In a German list I found a very nice hint:
...CAPITALIZE always each FamilyName (not FirstName) appearing in your text by the first time .....
...ie. Peter POMMERENING got married to Bertha Luise HOLLBERG. One son immigrated to the USA. He married Jane MYERS of Oskosh, WI.. while Wilhelm Pommerening never immigrated......
I learned that some people in the USA use capitalization of names only if they want to express if/that the person is something negative???....You may explaine to me please. Here in Germany this does not apply and as I know in other European countries neither. We are living in a global world and use Internet therefor things should be done more professional helping all of us in Europe, the U.S.A and R.O.W.
Rgds Uwe G. (POMMERENING)
Reina wrote: All the time I want to say to the person who has send the message about why he has got no answers at this list at his questions.
But I could not find the message back in the archives. It was something with the name: "Pommeren" or so
Well, what I like to say is that I have some experience with other (very active) mailinglists.
The point is that in f.e. Denmark and in Norway a lot of records are online. So if one ask a question to this list the answer is very quick.
In the regions in Germany there are much lesser records online. So if one ask a questions to a German list, f.e. the Oldenburg List, the answer will depend if somebody has the familyname, you ask for, in his of her database.
I have also got never answers at my questions. But it is not the case that the listers are unwilling. It's just that the information is hard to get online in the German regions.