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2007/01/31 20:04:09 Hartmut von Häfen Re: [OL] Jever, Honorius Hering |
Datum | 2007/02/01 00:33:41 JWR184 Re: [OL] Germans in the greater Cincinnati area |
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2007/02/03 13:29:24 Ahnenforschung Familie Timphaus Re: [OL] the "Ohio Münsterland" |
Betreff | 2007/02/01 16:17:41 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] (no subject) |
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2007/02/26 22:26:49 Doug Fricke Re: [OL] Zumbahlen |
Autor | 2007/02/27 14:00:19 Doug Westerhaus Re: [OL] OLBERDING, KRAMER & MEIER |
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Date: 2007/02/01 00:09:54
From: Doug Westerhaus <dwesterhaus(a)everestkc.net>
I think the hint from Uwe G. POMMERENING is quite good. I will use it myself. Also - I recently received from my distant cousin, Floyd WINNER, Coldwater, Ohio (which is near Minster, Ohio)a book compiled by the Minster Ohio historical society that shares the drawings and diary of Liwat BOKE who came from Neuenkirchen to Cincinnati area in about 1820. Floyd and I are both descendants of WINNER-WESTERHAUS and TAUBKE-WESTERHAUS from Neuenkirchen/Voerden area of Oldenburg. That compilation was very helpful in explaining why so many from Neuenkirchen and surrounding communities found there way to Cincinnati. It was also a fascinating explanation of the lifestyle this really remarkable woman had as she and her husband pioneered as farmers 75 miles north of Cincinnati. The basic explanation squares with an earlier comment - that one or more early immigrants from Oldenburg came to Cincinnati (sailing down the Ohio river), found the area similar to the area they left, and "pitched" the area to family and friends. Should anyone have interest in the book from Minster Ohio Historical Society ($25) I can ask Floyd for ordering information. Regards, Doug Westerhaus