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2007/02/01 16:17:41
Uwe G. Pommerening
Re: [OL] (no subject)
Datum 2007/02/01 17:23:08
kumodoke
[OL] (OL) Thanks Uwe
2007/02/10 14:28:14
REPKINGRON
Re: [OL] Oldenburg Records
Betreff 2007/02/04 15:31:20
Uwe G. Pommerening
Re: [OL] Pommeren?
2007/02/01 16:17:41
Uwe G. Pommerening
Re: [OL] (no subject)
Autor 2007/02/04 15:31:20
Uwe G. Pommerening
Re: [OL] Pommeren?

Re: [OL] Pommeren?

Date: 2007/02/01 16:27:53
From: Uwe G. Pommerening <ugpommerening(a)t-online.de>

Hello, this is what I found:

http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=AncestorSearchResults.asp%3Ffirst%5Fname%3D%26last%5Fname%3DEsius%26fathers%5Ffirst%5Fname%3D%26fathers%5Flast%5Fname%3D%26mothers%5Ffirst%5Fname%3D%26mothers%5Flast%5Fname%3D%26spouses%5Ffirst%5Fname%3D%26spouses%5Flast%5Fname%3D%26from%5Fdate%3D%26to%5Fdate%3D%26date%5Frange%3D%26standardize%3D%26juris1index%3D%26juris2index%3D%26juris1friendly%3D%26juris2friendly%3D%26event%5Findex%3D%26testing%3D%26juris1%3D%26juris2%3D%26juris3%3D

You can use this one too: http://fernabfrage.ahnenforschung.net/

Rgds
Uwe G.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "kumodoke" <kumodoke(a)planet.nl>
To: "Oldenburg-L" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [OL] Pommeren?


>
> 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?
>
> Hello Uwe,
>
> 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
>
> And we are dependent of the online searches.
>
> Do you know something about my family called Esius????
>
> I have never got an answer.
>
> 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????
>
> Reina
>
>
>
>
>  Are you  looking for this?...........
>
>  To all people in the lists...
>
>
>  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......
>
>  Please ask yourself, whereto your eyes will focus when reading an email?
> The
>  answer is:  to words VARYING FROM STANDARD, to a DIFFERENT or UNUSUAL
>  APPEARANCE. (Don't use colours, italics or bold face as not all users
have
>  the ability).
>
>  In the lists there are lots of researchers receiving up to 100 emails a
> day.
>  Do you really beleave that they all read what you have put down, and if
so,
>  do they than have time left to answer? I beleave not. Meanwhile I have
>  raised my hit rate extremly by using the above hint.
>
>  When I look for a MAIN NAME in a family, I just put the FamilyName
> appearing
>  the first time in capital letters. The same procedure when I look for
PLACE
>  NAMENS.
>
>  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.
>
>  Let me hear about your view of this subject?
>
>  Rgds
>  Uwe G. (POMMERENING)
>
>
>  I search for POMMERENING, BRANDT, DONNER, DOERR.
>
> 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.
>
>
>
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