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[OL] Familie Knagge in Garthe

Date: 2008/02/01 11:05:43
From: Jürgen Bünger <juergen-buenger(a)t-online.de>

Hallo Josef,

ich schicke dir den Artikel per Mail.

Gruß

Jürgen Bünger

[OL] Hillingh in Oldenburg

Date: 2008/02/02 15:55:18
From: Familie Bund <ollibund(a)gmx.de>

Hallo Lister,

hier eine Anfrage, die ich gerne weiterleiten möchte. Bitte antwortet Herrn Hilling direkt unter hhilling(a)esche.de

Viele Grüße

Heike (Bund)

**************************************

Vielen Dank, Frau Bund.

Hier die Fragen:

Ich suche Informationen zu

1. Charlotte Auguste Hillingh *23.2.1813 Emden ∞ (Eduard?) Plate, Generalmajor in Oldenburg. Hier interessieren mich der Todestag der Frau (+vielleicht 1891 in Oldenburg), Heiratsort und -datum sowie Angaben zu den Lebensdaten des Generalmajors.

2. Hat die Heirat von Adoph Duirtco Hillingh aus Emden und Frederike Louise Auguste Georg aus Oldenburg 1801 (vielleicht am 15.7.1801) in Oldenburg stattgefunden?

Vielen Dank und Gruß
HJ Hilling


Re: [OL] Mählmann/Möhlmann Familie

Date: 2008/02/03 06:47:45
From: edwardssl <edwardssl(a)att.net>

Hello Mr. Rettig,

Would you know if your Tobias Molman had a sister named Anna, born appr 1685?

I have an Anna Möhlman in my family, who married Albert Hollarman in Ankum Parish around 1708.  As of this time, I haven't found her parents.

Thank you in advance.
Linda Kramer Edwards


-------------- Original message from JWR184(a)aol.com: -------------- 


> Hello Dr Maehlmann, 
> 
> Do you have any information on: 
> 
> Tobias MESMAN * abt 1638 (Germany) 
> m Anna MOLMAN --- 
> 
> Their child 
> Tobias MOLMAN * Sep 1687 Nortrup, Lower Saxony 
> m Margaretha Elizabetha MEYERzuHastrup * Jul 1711 Hastrup, Hannover 
> 
> Their child 
> Johann Heinrich Tobias MOELMAN * Feb 1732, Nortrup, Lower Saxony 
> 
> 
> Jim Rettig 
> Cincinnati 
> 
> 
> > Please contact me/Bitte Informationen an 
> > maehlmann(a)nwn.de 
> > 
> > Dr. Josef Mählmann 
> > 49692 Tenstedt 
> > 
> 
> 
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[OL] Vorstellung

Date: 2008/02/03 10:24:15
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>

Einen schönen Sonntag an alle Listenmitglieder!

Ich heiße gabriele und bin 50 Jahre ,seit fast ein Jahr befasse ich mit der Genealogie.

Auf euch bin ich gestossen ,weil in einem Taufeintrag von 1830 ein Ort genannt wird ,welcher mir Kopfzerbrechen macht. Evt. kann mir hier jemand helfen oder einen hinweis geben.
Ich suche " Byrisch im Oldenburgischem "  

LG
Gabriele

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Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch

Date: 2008/02/03 10:34:54
From: Andrea Korbanka <akorbanka(a)hotmail.com>

Hallo Gabriele! Es gibt den Ort Bywisch, Kirchspiel Hasbergen (bei Delmenhorst) http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?zoom=5&latlongtype=decimal&latitude=53.07&longitude=8.67 Die OGF hat einen Ansprechpartner für Hasbergen http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/OGF/index.htmldann Kirchspielverzeichnis wählen und in der Liste nach Hasbergen suchen. Grüße aus Schwaben,Andrea> From: gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 10:24:08 +0100> Subject: [OL] Vorstellung> > > Einen schönen Sonntag an alle Listenmitglieder!> > Ich heiße gabriele und bin 50 Jahre ,seit fast ein Jahr befasse ich mit der Genealogie.> > Auf euch bin ich gestossen ,weil in einem Taufeintrag von 1830 ein Ort genannt wird ,welcher mir Kopfzerbrechen macht. Evt. kann mir hier jemand helfen oder einen hinweis geben.> Ich suche " Byrisch im Oldenburgischem " > > LG> Gabriele> > _________________________________________________________________> Neu: Internet Explorer 7 optimiert für MSN!> http://optimize.de.msn.com/default.aspx?mkt=de-de> Oldenburg-L mailing list> Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
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[OL] Vortrag zum Thema Auswanderung am 9. Februar um 16 Uhr in Oldenburg

Date: 2008/02/03 10:57:19
From: Womartens <Womartens(a)aol.com>

 
Liebe Mitglieder und Listenteilnehmer,  

am Sonnabend, dem 9. Februar 2008, findet um 16.00 Uhr der  nächste Vortrag 
der Oldenburgischen Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V. im  Vortragsraum des 
Staatsarchivs Oldenburg (26135 Oldbg., Damm 43)  statt. Parkplätze sind hinter 
dem Gebäude und an der Kanalstrasse  vorhanden, der Eintritt ist frei.
 

Referent ist Heddo Peters (Esenshamm) und das Thema lautet:  "Euch, die Ihr 
dem lieben Butjadingen wieder zufuhret, nachschauend...- Der  Brief des 
Auswanderers Gustav Götze".
 
Im Spätsommer des Jahres 1856 wanderte der 33-jährige  Butjadinger Gustav 
Götze über Bremerhaven in die USA aus. Kurz nach  seiner Ankunft in New York 
verfasste er einen sehr ausführlichen Bericht  über seine Erlebnisse während der 
langen Schiffsreise, über die  Verhältnisse an Bord und über das Leben in 
seiner neuen Heimat New  York.

Offenbar fand dieser Brief, den er seinen Butjenter Freunden zu  schicken 
versprochen hatte, wegen der lebhaften und anschaulichen Schilderungen  großen 
Anklang, so dass im Freundes- und Bekanntenkreis etliche  Abschriften 
angefertigt wurden.

Im Mittelpunkt des Vortrages stehen Textpassagen aus dem Götze-Brief.  In 
Verbindung mit den Brieftexten wird der Referent auch auf die Ursachen und  
Hintergründe der deutschen Auswanderung eingehen, die in der Mitte des 19.  
Jahrhunderts einen ersten Höhepunkt hatte. Zahlreiche Bilder, Karten und Fotos  
begleiten den Vortrag und sorgen zusammen mit dem Brief für einen anschaulichen  
Zugang zu einem wichtigen Abschnitt der deutschen Auswanderungsgeschichte.
 
Bei allen Vorträgen können Sie auch die aktuellen  Veröffentlichungen der 
"Oldenburgischen Familienkunde", die  Publikationen der "Gelben Reihe", 
"Oldenburgische  Ortsfamilienbücher auf CD-ROM" und "Quellen und Forschungen zur  
oldenburgischen Familienkunde auf CD/DVD-ROM" erwerben. 
Sämtliche lieferbaren Publikationen können Sie auch über den  Online-Shop 
bestellen.

 
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Wolfgang Martens
www.familienkunde-oldenburg.de





   

Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch

Date: 2008/02/03 11:59:56
From: GDiers9488 <GDiers9488(a)aol.com>

..
Liegt bei Hasbergen und hatte im Jahre 1905 6 Häuser.
 
Gerold Diers
 
 
 



   

Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch

Date: 2008/02/03 12:37:44
From: Heinzmann, Henry G. <hgheinzmann(a)acc-net.com>

   Kann der Ort Orwisch bei Roedermark sein?  Gehen Sie zur Webseite
   [1]www.orwisch.de.

   Mitfreundlichen Gruessen,

   Henry Heinzmann
   -----Original Message-----
   From: "Andrea Korbanka" <akorbanka(a)hotmail.com>
   Sent 2/3/2008 4:34:45 AM
   To: "Oldenburg-L" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
   Subject: Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch
Hallo Gabriele! Es gibt den Ort Bywisch, Kirchspiel Hasbergen (bei Delmenho
rst) [2]http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?zoom=5&latlongtype=decimal&latitud
e=53.07&longitude=8.67 Die OGF hat einen Ansprechpartner für Has
bergen [3]http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/OGF/index.htmldann Kirchspielve
rzeichnis wählen und in der Liste nach Hasbergen suchen. GrüÃe aus Sc
hwaben,Andrea> From: gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy
.net> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 10:24:08 +0100> Subject: [OL] Vorstellung> > >
Einen schönen Sonntag an alle Listenmitglieder!> > Ich heiÃe gabriele u
nd bin 50 Jahre ,seit fast ein Jahr befasse ich mit der Genealogie.> > Auf
euch bin ich gestossen ,weil in einem Taufeintrag von 1830 ein Ort genannt
wird ,welcher mir Kopfzerbrechen macht. Evt. kann mir hier jemand helfen od
er einen hinweis geben.> Ich suche " Byrisch im Oldenburgischem " > > LG> G
abriele> > ________________________________________________________________
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Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch

Date: 2008/02/03 12:39:26
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>

Danke Gerold 

Jetzt kann ich mir vorstellen ,weshalb ich nichts finden konnte. 
Demnach waren dort alles Bauern. Werde demnächst eh nach Bremen fahren meine Schwiegereltern besuchen und mir dann mal den Ort persönlich ansehen.
LG
Gabriele


> From: GDiers9488(a)aol.com
> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 05:59:41 -0500
> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
> Subject: Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch
> 
> ..
> Liegt bei Hasbergen und hatte im Jahre 1905 6 Häuser.
>  
> Gerold Diers
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Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch

Date: 2008/02/03 12:57:43
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>

Hallo Henry
Danke für den Tip.
Es handelt sich bei Bywisch tatsächlich um einen Ort im Kirchspiel Hasbergen, Mir ist eingefallen ,das mir damals Jemand einen hinweis auf eine von mir gesuchte Person gab ,welche mit dem sohn der Person aus Bywisch verheiratet war.

LG
Gabriele

> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
> CC: 
> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 11:08:12 +0000
> From: hgheinzmann(a)acc-net.com
> Subject: Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch
> 
> 
>    Kann der Ort Orwisch bei Roedermark sein?  Gehen Sie zur Webseite
>    [1]www.orwisch.de.
> 
>    Mitfreundlichen Gruessen,
> 
>    Henry Heinzmann
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: "Andrea Korbanka" <akorbanka(a)hotmail.com>
>    Sent 2/3/2008 4:34:45 AM
>    To: "Oldenburg-L" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
>    Subject: Re: [OL] Vorstellung - Ort Bywisch
> Hallo Gabriele! Es gibt den Ort Bywisch, Kirchspiel Hasbergen (bei Delmenho
> rst) [2]http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?zoom=5&latlongtype=decimal&latitud
> e=53.07&longitude=8.67 Die OGF hat einen Ansprechpartner für Has
> bergen [3]http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/OGF/index.htmldann Kirchspielve
> rzeichnis wählen und in der Liste nach Hasbergen suchen. Grü�e aus Sc
> hwaben,Andrea> From: gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy
> .net> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 10:24:08 +0100> Subject: [OL] Vorstellung> > >
> Einen schönen Sonntag an alle Listenmitglieder!> > Ich hei�e gabriele u
> nd bin 50 Jahre ,seit fast ein Jahr befasse ich mit der Genealogie.> > Auf
> euch bin ich gestossen ,weil in einem Taufeintrag von 1830 ein Ort genannt
> wird ,welcher mir Kopfzerbrechen macht. Evt. kann mir hier jemand helfen od
> er einen hinweis geben.> Ich suche " Byrisch im Oldenburgischem " > > LG> G
> abriele> > ________________________________________________________________
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> References
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>    1. http://www.orwisch.de/
>    2. http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?zoom=5&latlongtype=decimal&latitude=53.07&longitude=8.67
>    3. http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/OGF/index.htmldann
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Re: [OL] Möhlmann Familie

Date: 2008/02/03 21:07:45
From: JWR184 <JWR184(a)aol.com>

Hello Linda,

Here is what I have;
Tobias Mesman gennant Möhlman, * abt 1638 (Germany),
 + 23 Jun 1711 in Nortrup, Germany 
married 28 Jul 1675 Ankum,  
Anna Möhlman, no dates, no parents found.

Their son; Tobias Möhlman * 8 Sep 1687 Nortrup, Germany, + 15 Jul 1752 
Nortrup, Germany 
married 27 May 1728 Ankum, 
Margaretha Elisabetha MEYERzuHastrup *20 Jul 1711 Hastrup, +10 Feb 1788 
Nortrup, Germany 
Other children not known to me.

I got this information from a paid professional researcher.

I would appreciate any information that you can share with me.

Jim Rettig
Cincinnati, Ohio

> Hello Mr. Rettig,
> 
> Would you know if your Tobias Molman had a sister named Anna, born appr 
> 1685?
> 
> I have an Anna Möhlman in my family, who married Albert Hollarman in Ankum 
> Parish around 1708.  As of this time, I haven't found her parents.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> Linda Kramer Edwards




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[OL] Warnung! Abzocker

Date: 2008/02/04 09:59:36
From: Harald Tobias <harald.tobias(a)gmx.net>

Hallo liebes Listies,

heute erhielt ich mehrere Spam-Mails mit einem Link zu

http://cbeec9.verwandschaftstest24.net/

Absender waren eine Miriam und eine Patricia.

Der Betreff lautete: Bist du mit Hitler verwand?

Alle Links auf der Seite führen auf Seiten mit dem selben Inhalt, immer wird dazu aufgefordert, "Mitglied der Community" zu werden.

Laut AGB steckt folgende Firma dahinter:

Internet Service AG
Blegistrasse 1
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In den AGB werden die Bedingungen für die Teilnahme an einem Gewinnspiel unter der Domain "genlogie.net" beschrieben.

Kosten von 5 EUR monatlich werden jährlich im voraus fällig.

Fallt nicht auf diese Abzocke herein.


Gruß - Harald Tobias

[OL] FW: [famint] LISTE von 185 Berliner Studenten zum Durchsehen

Date: 2008/02/04 16:48:20
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>



To: famint(a)yahoogroups.de
From: j.rebuschat(a)web.de
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 16:05:33 +0100
Subject: [famint] LISTE von 185 Berliner Studenten zum Durchsehen
















  


    
            



LISTE von 185 Berliner
Studenten zum Durchsehen



Liebe famint-Teilnehmer,

über eine andere Genealogiegruppe habe ich Kontakt zu der Forscherin
Andrea Korbanka bekommen, die aus dem Nachlaß eines Verwandten das Buch
Die Alten Herren der Turnerschaft Borussia
Berlin von 1907 erhalten hat.

Das Buch enthält zu allen
185 Personen handgeschriebene Lebensläufe nebst Foto. Die Geburtsorte
sind über das ganze damalige Deutsche Reich, aber auch über dessen
Grenzen hinaus verteilt, so daß durchaus die Möglichkeit besteht,
daß jemand unter den Aufgeführten Vorfahren oder Verwandte findet.

Die Forscherin hat dankenswerterweise eine Liste erstellt und ist
bereit, den entsprechenden Eintrag zu scannen und zuzusenden. Anfragen
bitte ggf. nur an: akorbanka(a)hotmail.com

Im Namen der famint-Mitglieder bedanke ich mich für die Freundlichkeit
und dafür, daß die Liste bei uns eingestellt werden kann. Vielleicht
nutzt sie ja jemandem.

[Da ich z. Z. keine Worddateien erstellen oder öffnen kann, muß ich die
gesamte Liste in diese Nachricht setzen. Ich bitte um Verständnis.]

Beste Grüße

Joachim (Rebuschat)



Die Liste ist wie folgt aufgebaut:

Nachname, Vorname, Geburtsdatum, Geburtsort, Wohnort 1908 bzw.
Todesdatum 




ALBERS,Hermann,25.02.1870,Neustadt,Berlin

ALLMENRÖDER,Erwin,03.02.1876,Rüdesheim/Rhein,München-Gladbach

AXMACHER,Karl,03.03.1867,Rheydt/Düsseldf.,Rheydt/Düsseldorf

BALTZER,Wilhelm,18.05.1880,Stettin,Eberswalde/Berlin

BARSICKOW,Martin,18.09.1875,Gräningen/Rathenow,Berlin

BECKMANN,August,09.02.1863,Lemgo,Altenkirchen

BEILKE,Karl,03.09.1863,Colberg,27.08.1891 in Newa Rochellen bei New York

BERRY,Henry,01.06.1879,Berlin,Sorenbohm/Cöslin

BLOCK,Carl,18.11.1859,Havelberg,Cöpenick/Berlin

BOCK,Karl,19.04.1863,Neustadt a. Rbg.,Göttingen

BÖHM,Eugen,24.07.1880,Danzig,Coblenz

BRÖMME,Eduard,1864,unbekannt,12.12.1893

BRUNS,Adolf,25.05.1863,Zwangsbruch/Tuchel,Bärwalde

BRUNSTERMANN,Heinrich,18.03.1866,Stadthagen/Bückeburg,Stadthagen

CHAMBEAU,Louis,16.01.1861,Neidenburg,Königsberg

CORDS,Ernst,24.02.1860,Lübz/Meckl.-Schwerin,Hamburg

DANNEBERG,Robert,26.05.1864,Zehdenick,Salzwedel

DANNEBERG,Ernst,04.02.1866,Zehdenick,Kiel

DIEFENHARDT,Adolf,06.07.1876,Haiger,Düsseldorf

DOGS,Hermann,10.02.1869,Hansfelde/Schlochau,Berlin-Gr.Lichterfelde

DORENBERG,Curt,16.04.1874,Breslau,Berlin-Friedenau

DUBBERS,Hans,11.09.1861,Dandenzell/Baden,Berlin

FETHKE,Theodor,19.07.1860,Gollantsch (Posen),Waldenburg

FISCHER,Oscar,05.07.1863,Breslau,Frankfurt a.M.

FISCHER,Paul,03.09.1864,Greifenberg,Greifenberg

FRERK,Wilhelm,05.12.1875,Sieker/Bielefeld,Bielefeld

FRIEDLÄNDER,Carl,28.01.1875,Lauenburg,Obornik/Posen

GADOW,Ferdinand,27.05.1868,Sabes/Pyritz,Stettin

GAEHN,Ernst,02.04.1878,Langfuhr/Danzig,Berlin

GANZEL,Carl,24.03.1867,Lauban,Berlin

GARTZKE,Emil,21.12.1864,Samotschin (Posen),02.06.1903 in Görlitz

GEBAUER,Paul,20.08.1870,Berlin,Ermsleben/Harz

GIEDE,Wilhelm,07.01.1874,Cassel,Limburg

GÖFSLER,Arnold,08.01.1873,Gr. Rafsau/Hannover,Hamburg-Uhlenhorst

GRAUERT,Rudolf,24.06.1868,Neu Ruppin,Wesel

GRESSKOWITZ,Willy,04.08.1869,Mediasch/Siebenbürgen,Hermannstadt

GROEBE,Max,12.09.1863,Lauchhammer,Französisch Buchholz/Berlin

HABERLAND,Herrmann,21.04.1861,Seehausen/Alten,Sollstedt/Halle

HAESELER,Fritz,27.07.1877,Görlitz (?),Deutsch Südwestafrika

HALLIER,Johannes,12.03.1865,Reinshagen/Doberan,Rostock

HARDT,Otto,01.10.1874,Giekau/Plön,Meseritz/Posen

HEERING,Richard,03.06.1875,Augustowo/Karthaus,Berlin-Halensee

HEERWAGEN,Carl,12.09.1872,Eichfeld/Rudolstadt,Weissbach/Thüringen

HEINS,Hans,18.04.1862,Hagenow/Meckl.,unbekannt

HELLER,Hugo,06.01.1858,Hanau,17.04.1907

HELLER,Theodor,28.11.1862,Hanau,Magdeburg

HENDELS,Paul,08.11.1862,Landsberg/Warthe,20.06.1899

HENNING,Max ,18.12.1861,Ruda/Mietschisko (Posen),Frankfurt a.M.

HERBERMANN,Franz,07.08.1860,Düsseldorf,10.03.1888 in Münster

HEUSINGER,Ludwig,18.02.1862,Gandersheim/Braunschweig,Holzminden

HILLEMANNS,Max,08.08.1866,Burtscheid/Aachen,Freiburg/Br.

HIRSCH,Richard,06.07.1865,Stettin,Berlin-Charlottenburg

HOLLMANN,Otto,07.11.1869,Hoerde/Westphalen,New York

HÜBENER,Adrian,23.03.1867,Moringen/Northeim,Liegnitz

HÜNERHOFF,Heinrich,24.07.1867,Bielefeld,Bremen-Lilienthal

IHLOW,Paul,15.03.1873,Zeppernick,Torgau

KABEL,Walter,08.08.1878,Danzig,Danzig-Langfuhr

KIEKENAP,Wilhelm,31.01.1862,Ibbenbüren/Westphalen,Bremen

KIFELOWSKY,Erich,11.02.1878,Wilhelmshaven,Berlin

KNÖRK,Otto,27.07.1866,Berlin,Berlin-Nicolassee

KOBEL,Johannes,11.09.1865,Perleberg,Berlin-Wilmersdorf

KOCH,Hugo,16.11.1863,Heygendorf,Metz

KOCH,Alfred,14.10.1879,Barum/Braunschweig,Braunschweig

KOHLSAAT,Georg,22.10.1869,Wellinghausen,Altona

KOLBE,Carl,25.05.1859,Cöln,Bommern/Ruhr

KOLBE,Johannes,04.07.1876,Breslau,Chemnitz

KONSCHAK,Wilhelm,30.11.1870,Oswitz/Breslau,Spandau

KOPPERT,Georg,18.05.1866,Oftersheim/Schwetzingen,Wollbach

KRAUSE,Paul,19.01.1866,Lychen/Templin,Berlin

KRECKE,Albert,28.02.1863,Salzuflen/Lippe,München

KRÜGER,Herrmann,01.05.1863,Rawitsch (Posen),Rastatt/Baden

KRÜGER,Eugen,13.11.1879,Neufahrwasser/Danzig,Tiegenhof

KRUSEMARCK,Paul,12.02.1866,Spandau,25.07.1888

KUPFERBERG,Heinrich,12.08.1862,Mainz,Mainz

KUX,Eduard,05.06.1871,Cöln,Hannover-Linden

LAHMANN,Georg,14.12.1864,Berlin,Berlin

LAMMERS,Fritz,17.11.1866,Berlin,Berlin

LEBBE,Walter,26.11.1870,Einlage/Danzig,10.03.1905 in Danzig

LEHMANN,Paul,16.06.1874,Zachasberg/Kolmar,Malstatt-Burbach/Saarbrücken

LEWANDOWSKI,Alfred,11.02.1864,Berlin,Berlin

LIENAU,Robert,27.07.1866,Neustadt/Holstein,Berlin-Gr.Lichterfelde

LINDE,Erich,11.12.1874,Landsberg,Reppen/Frankfurt Oder

LIPCZYNSKI,Erich,01.08.1866,Danzig,Schwittersdorf/Halle

LOHMANN,Hans,17.02.1871,Vorsfelde/Aller,Schöppenstedt

LUCAS,Bernhard,25.07.1867,Posen,Berlin-Friedenau

LUCAS,Paul,02.08.1870,Trebel/Hannover,Essen/Ruhr

LUCKERT,Albert,29.03.1873,Golm/Potsdam,Vierraden/Uckermark

MAGDEBURG,Fritz,05.07.1859,Landsberg/Warthe,Posen

MARKGRAF,Paul,18.06.1865,Berlin,Berlin-Friedenau

MASSENGIER,Paul,06.06.1864,Berlin,21.09.1892 in Rostock

MEERKATZ,Hermann,18.07.1881,Neu Ruppin,Berlin

MEISSNER,Erich,26.03.1878,Wonzow/Flatow,Flatow

MENDE,Otto,28.04.1869,Lomnitz/Hirschberg,Berlin

MEYER ZUR CAPELLEN,Friedrich,22.03.1862,Winkelshütten/Halle,Bielefeld

MICHELET,George,21.05.1870,Berlin,Groß Kreutz/Brandenburg

MÖNNICH,Heinrich,21.12.1862,Oldenburg i.O.,Vechta

MÖRING,Karl,18.07.1877,Stendal,Fürstenwalde

MOSER,Robert,22.04.1871,Weilburg,Weilburg

MOSSNER,Walter,20.03.1862,unbekannt,Altona

MÜLLER,Waldemar,21.03.1868,Berlin,Berlin

MÜLLER,Walter,19.01.1877,Braunschweig,Helmstedt

NAMSLAU,Arthur,08.04.1869,Berlin,Stettin

NAUCKE,Maximilian Alexander,29.08.1860,Papiermühle/Tirschtiegel
(Posen),09.09.1888

NEFF,Karl,26.02.1864,Todtnauberg,Donaueschingen

NEUMANN,Felix,16.05.1866,Forst,Lützen

NIEHUS,August,03.02.1867,Minden,Essen/Ruhr

NISSEN,Georg,21.05.1875,Kaltenkirchen/Segeberg,Deutsch Südwest Afrika

NOEBE,Friedrich,06.10.1866,Neustrelitz,Berlin

NOLTE,Rudolf,15.06.1872,Hannover,Karlsruhe

OPITZ,Paul,02.02.1862,Berlin,Berlin

ORBANOWSKI,Curt,31.10.1875,Reimansfelde/Elbing,Hamburg

OTTO,Max,30.11.1862,Grätz (Posen),Schüttorf/Hannover

PERHUHN,Hermann,05.06.1868,Rastenburg,Frankfurt a.M.

PFEIFFER,Heinrich-Albert,25.01.1868,Frankfurt,Berlin

PIERSON,John,10.09.1863,Berlin,Berlin-Schöneberg

PIERSON,William,30.08.1865,Berlin,Oppeln

PILLERT,Gustav,02.08.1862,Dingelstädt/Heiligenstadt,Nordhausen

PIOSINSKI,Franz,08.10.1878,Pelzau/Neustadt,Posen

PLATHE,Otto,08.09.1861,Tetzlaffshagen,Zehdenick

PROHL,Richard,01.11.1867,Zugdam/Danzig,Lauenburg/Pommern

PROSKE,Albert,17.09.1873,Namslau,Kattowitz

REINKING,Karl,21.05.1870,Vorsfelde/Aller,Luwigshafen/Rhein

RIECH,Georg,13.01.1874,Rixdorf/Berlin,Berlin

RIEGER,Emil,25.06.1876,Reichenstein,Ludwigshafen/Rhein

RINDFLEISCH,Georg,19.01.1870,Marienburg,Cöln

ROHDE,Heinrich,15.02.1863,Degow/Kolberg,Hammerstein

RÖMER,Oscar,12.01.1866,Krotoschin (Posen),Strafsburg

ROMMEL,Carl,09.08.1875,Bremen,Schwerte/Ruhr

ROSENTHAL VOM
HOF,Philipp,23.11.1862,Hombressen/Hofgeismar,Frankenberg/Hessen

ROTHE,Hans,09.05.1879,Küstrin,Berlin-Friedenau

SÄNGER,Carl,05.04.1860,Schneidemühl/Posen,13.11.1901 in Frankfurt a.M.

SCHLATTERER,August,16.02.1865,Freiburg/Br.,Freiburg/Br.

SCHMELING,Werner,01.05.1864,Baruth/Lausitz,09.12.1891

SCHMIDT,Hans,04.05.1861,Grabowo (Posen),Romanshof bei Czarnikau (Posen)

SCHMIDT,Bruno,01.08.1879,Danzig,Berlin

SCHMOLE,Johannes,11.05.1866,Dresden,18.05.1897 in Loschwitz/Dresden

SCHNEIDER,Wilhelm,26.03.1865,Minden,28.01.1898

SCHNEIDER,Paul,23.04.1877,Berlin,Wilhelmshaven

SCHOENNENBECK,Ernst,25.06.1864,Halver,Schenkenschanz/Cleve

SCHÖLLNER,Hilmar,07.07.1867,Holleben/Halle,Dessau

SCHOUBYE,Julius,23.01.1864,Berlin,Berlin-Gr.Lichterfelde

SCHROEDER,Waldemar,23.07.1878,Bromberg,Cosel

SCHULTZE,Gustav,21.03.1860,Herford,Cassel

SCHULZ,Hermann,26.11.1871,Havelberg,Falkenberg

SCHUMACHER,Wilhelm,05.07.1865,Diethe/Stolzenau,Osnabrück

SELIGER,Gustav,29.09.1871,Kiel,Königsberg

SELTZ,Helmuth,20.03.1863,Rostock,Flensburg

SENKPIEL,Hugo,27.05.1877,Berlin,Berlin-Charlottenburg

SIEBERGER,Emil,13.08.1865,Aachen,Bonn

SIEBERT,Walter,05.09.1872,Berlin,Cuxhaven

SIEGMEYER,Hermann,02.02.1862,Falkenberg/Dölitz,05.04.1907

SOSCHINSKI,Bruno,20.12.1864,Gnesen,Berlin

SPERBER,Hermann,18.08.1860,Linden/Hannover,Berlin-Halensee

STAECKER,Richard,22.05.1876,Danzig,Graudenz

STAHN,Johannes,31.10.1864,Luckenwalde,Nienburg/Weser

STEMANN,Wilhelm,21.12.1858,Lünern/Hamm(Westphalen),Holzminden

STÜBING,Franz,25.06.1862,Zittau,Dresden

SUCK,Felix,04.02.1866,Frankfurt/Oder,Schoenau

SÜRING,Reinhard,15.05.1866,Hamburg,Berlin-Wilmersdorf

TANKE,Theodor,1861,unbekannt,29.06.1889 in Reichenhall

TRAPP,Willy,31.05.1859,Friedberg,Friedberg

UHDE,Carl,13.06.1873,Githelde,Norderney

VELHAGEN,Heinrich,09.12.1862,Steinheim/Höxter,Hannover

VOGE,Otto,11.11.1875,Braunschweig,Braunschweig

VOLLMER,Hans,16.12.1867,Bielefeld,Berlin

VON HYMMEN,Hans,02.01.1876,Recklinghausen,Berlin

VON KRYGER,Max,24.08.1862,Berlin,Erlangen

VON MÜNCH,Kurt,04.10.1875,Gumbinnen,Berlin

WEBER,Wilhelm,27.05.1867,Berlin,Berlin-Friedenau

WEGENER,Max,21.07.1877,Brandenburg,Wilhelmshaven

WIERE,Otto,11.03.1868,Drewitz,Osternienburg

WIESE ,Ernst,25.08.1866,Heinrichswalde/Schlochau,Berlin

WIESEL,Richard,23.11.1864,Langewiesen/Weimar,Ilmenau/Thüringen

WILKNER,Fritz,23.10.1864,Weissstein/Waldenbg.,Berlin-Steglitz

WILLERS,Otto,14.08.1878,Christinenhof/Danzig,30.01.1906

WILLING,Carl,09.02.1862,Dessau,Liegnitz

WILMOFSKY,Erich,04.08.1861,Celle,12.10.1886

WINTER,August,15.02.1865,Aurich,Norden/Ostfriesland

WIPPERMANN,Otto,14.04.1861,Stadthagen/Schaumburg-Lippe,Steglitz/Berlin

WOHLFEIL,Paul,01.03.1865,Berlin,Frankfurt a.M.

WULFF,Gottlieb,11.02.1861,Wickede/Dortmund,Frankfurt a.M.

WURST,Adolf,13.11.1862,Winzig,Münster

ZIEMER,Otto,28.11.1859,Wongrowitz/Posen,Münster

ZIMMERMANN,Otto,unbekannt,(arbeitete Patentbüro Berlin),Berlin

ZIZOLD,Wilhelm,01.04.1863,Neu Strelitz,15.08.1894





      

    
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Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Date: 2008/02/05 02:14:46
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>

Paula 
 
Do you know about what year they came to Effingham area?  I have looked in
the 1860 census of Effingham County for you only found a Coores family.
Harmon, Mary ( Parents) age 52 and 48.  with a Joseph, Anna and Clemens
listed as children.  Could this be the "brother" you mentioned below?.
However,  even if they are not listed in St. Anthony's parish records (
which was the German Catholic Parish in the "town".) ( The other parish was
typically the Irish Catholic Parish)  There are several Country parishes
where they might be found.  I know the Dasenbrock name is popular in the
area.  Let me know if I can be of further help. 

Sincerely,
Lisa Niemeyer
Effingham County, IL

-----Original Message-----
From: oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net
[mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of REPKINGRON(a)aol.com
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 6:47 AM
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

 
I have a Bernard Heinrich KOORS who was born in Cincinnati in 1843.   He is
a 
son of Johann Heinrich KOORS and Maria KALKMAN.  Bernard married  Catherine
Maria Dasenbrock on Nov 22, 1870.  I have no further  information.  
 
I looked in the cemetery book for St Anthony Church in Effingham.  The  only
Koors burried there are:
 
    John B KOORS  15 Jan 1872 - 20 April 1940
    Clara M KOORS 15 Nov 1878 - 7 July 1944
    Catherine Francis KOORS  dau of T J & M L 15  Feb 1911 - 3 Feb 1912
    Florence KOORS dau of John and C 7 June 1913 - 7 Aug  1913
 
Neither Bernard nor his wife is listed in the book.  I do not have the  book
for the other Effingham Catholic Church.
 
Ronald J Repking.
 
In a message dated 1/24/08 7:40:17 P.M. Central Standard Time,
reddng07(a)yahoo.com writes:

My John  or Henry Koors left the Cincinnati area and moved to Effingham co.,
Illinois.  Where they stayed.  There is probably a connection with  the ones
in Kenton co., KY, but I can't find it.  He also had a brother  Herman who
moved at the same time.  Wish I had more  information.
Paula

oldenburg-l-request(a)genealogy.net  wrote:
I am trying to find some information on my  g-grandfather, John Henry Koors
(or Johann Heinrich) b.abt.1809 in Oldenburg,  according to one of the
census. 
He married a Mary or Maria Kalkmann. I don't  know if it was before or after
the immigration to USA. Their oldest child,  Bernard was born in 1843 in
Cincinatti, Ohio. Any help is  appreciated.
Paula  Redding


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From: "Steve Hellmann"  <stevehellmann(a)insightbb.com>
To: "Oldenburg-L"  <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:51:24  -0500
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Paula

I have some  tombstone photos of:

John H Koors born 09/28/1817 died  09/17/886 Mary A.G. wife of J.H. Koors
born 03/17/1821 died  11/13/1869

Annie M. Koors
Born Dec.17 1847
Died May 19  1851

Eddie Koors
Born Sept 6 1878
Died Oct 6 1883

Mary  Koors
1892
1895

They are in Mother of God Cemetery, Covington,  Kenton County, Kentucky

Hope this is the correct  family.

Thanks
Steve Hellmann of Edgewood, KY



From:  Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
To:  oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 22:28:05 +0100
Subject:  Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Check this messages,  Werner
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Re:  [OL] Koors, Kors, Cors, Kohrs
Date: 2007/03/04 20:56:44
From:  Familienkunde 

Hello,
I've read the informations below with great  interest because I'm working on
the parish registers of Goldenstedt.
Up to  now I can correct and complete the dates as follows:
1) Johann Diederich  Coors was born 29-Jul-1813 in Einen, part of the
village Goldenstedt; he was  baptized on 30-Jul-1813 (register Number:
1813/14);
2) Johann Herman Coors  was born 27-Sep-1817 in Einen, part of the village
Goldenstedt; he was  baptized on 28-Sep-1817 (register Number: 1817/30);
3) The parents of the  two brothers were: Johann Henrich Coors and Anna
Helena Macke. They married  06-Aug-1805 at Goldenstedt (register Number:
1805/07).
Source: Parish  register of St. Gorgonius Catholic Church.

Gerd  Hoffmann
Oldenburg

rradams(a)fuse.net wrote:

Koors, Cors,  Kors,Cors,Kors.

Several John Koors's in Covington Kentucky-Cincinnati  Ohio area:

John Diederick Koors born 06-21-1813- died  12-23-1859 Married on 11-12-1848
at Holy Trinity Church in Cincinnati, Ohio  to Margaret Revermann born
12-02-1822 in Oldenberg on 11-12-1848 at Holy  Trinity Church in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Covington Kentucky City Directory from  1872 through 1895.
Margaret Koors is the widow of Diederick  Koors.
Diederick Cors/Koors filed naturalization papers in Cincinnati on  April
14th, 1841 Page 294 Rare Books, Carl Belgen Library Cincinnati, Ohio.  John
arrived on Ship "Edwina" in Baltimore June 21, 1841. Found to be born in
Goldenstadt Germany in St. Gorgonius Catholic Church. LDS record
0920828=Church records Oldenburg, Goldenstedt, Germany.

John Herman  Koors born abt. 1817-died 09-17-1866 in Covington Kentucky. 
Married 11-07-1847  St. Mary's Church in Covington, Kentucky to Mary Anna G.

Revermann birth 1824  came to the U.S about 1851.
John first shows up in the Covington City  Directories in 1899-1867.

I believe the Koors brothers married  Revermann sisters but more research is
needed.


Also in Covington  Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio.
In 1872 Covington  City Directory a John Koors, had a lumber business on the

corner of Russell  and Craig St.

C. Adams

---- oldenburg-l-request(a)genealogy.net  wrote:

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Message:  1
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:55:10 +0100
From: Werner Honkomp 
Subject:  Re: [OL] Koors, Kors, Cors, Kohrs
To:  oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Message-ID: 
Content-Type: text/plain;  charset=us-ascii


Hello Kim,
there was a cottage Kohrs in  Damme(Oldenburg) part Rottinghausen, since
1874 
Pellenwessel.
In Damme is  only one address today:


Wilhelm Koors
Drosselpfad 5
49401  Damme

Have you more details?

Werner Honkomp

I am looking  for information regarding the Koors family from Oldenburg.
They
may be  spelled in a variety of ways but Koors is what I am interested in.
Probably  John Koors, born early 1800's.

Thanks so much.
Kim  Koors





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[OL] Kurzvorstellung

Date: 2008/02/05 19:16:24
From: ankejesberger <ankejesberger(a)arcor.de>









Re: [OL] Kurzvorstellung

Date: 2008/02/05 19:26:43
From: Harald Tobias <harald.tobias(a)gmx.net>

ankejesberger(a)arcor.de schrieb:
Oldenburg-L mailing list
Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net
http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l


Stimmt, das so kurz, daß niemand weiß was Du suchst.


:-(


Gruß - Harald

[OL] Suche Wenthe/Schmacker

Date: 2008/02/05 21:41:54
From: ankejesberger <ankejesberger(a)arcor.de>

Ich möchte mich auf diesem Wege kurz vorstellen, da ich neu hier bin.

Mein Name ist Anke Jesberger und wohne in Frankfurt a.M.  Seit ca. einem halben Jahr beschäftige ich mich mit der Frage, wer waren meine Vorfahren.

Diese stammen mütterlicherseits aus dem  Oldenburger Raum.

Meine Mutter selber  wurde 1936 in Oldenburg / Eversten geboren.

Meine Großmutter Adele Wenthe wurde am 09.01.1912 in Drielakermoor  als jüngste Tochter von Friedrich Karl Wenthe und seiner Ehefrau Martjelina, geborene Schmacker, geboren.

Diese hatten 6 Kinder ( 2 Söhne namens Karl und Theodor und 4 Töchter namens Martha, Marga, Dora und Adele meine Oma).

Ich suche nun weitere Daten zu meinen Urgroßeltern, worüber mir das Standesamt Oldenburg keine Auskunft erteilen kann, da keine Unterlagen vorhanden wären.

Ich versuche nun auf diesen Wege evtl. ein paar Hinweise erhalten zu können, wie ich nun weitervorgehen kann oder vielleicht sind  jemandem  diese Namen in Kirchenbüchern etc. aufgefallen.

Die Geburtsdaten meiner Urgroßeltern dürften zwischen 1870 und 1880 liegen.


Mit freundlichem Gruß

Anke Jesberger


Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Date: 2008/02/06 13:45:42
From: paula redding <reddng07(a)yahoo.com>

   :Lisa,
    John and Mary came with Harmon or Herman at the same time.  In fact they are on the 1850 census with the spelling of Kors or Kars, with Mary and Bernard H.  I think that their land was only one or two away from where Herman and his Mary were.
  Paula

1. Re: Koors/Kors/Kars (Lisa Niemeyer)
From: "Lisa Niemeyer" <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>
To: "'Oldenburg-L'" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 19:14:36 -0600
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Paula 

Do you know about what year they came to Effingham area? I have looked in
the 1860 census of Effingham County for you only found a Coores family.
Harmon, Mary ( Parents) age 52 and 48. with a Joseph, Anna and Clemens
listed as children. Could this be the "brother" you mentioned below?.
However, even if they are not listed in St. Anthony's parish records (
which was the German Catholic Parish in the "town".) ( The other parish was
typically the Irish Catholic Parish) There are several Country parishes
where they might be found. I know the Dasenbrock name is popular in the
area. Let me know if I can be of further help. 

Sincerely,
Lisa Niemeyer
Effingham County, IL

-----Original Message-----
From: oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net
[mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of REPKINGRON(a)aol.com
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 6:47 AM
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars


I have a Bernard Heinrich KOORS who was born in Cincinnati in 1843. He is
a 
son of Johann Heinrich KOORS and Maria KALKMAN. Bernard married Catherine
Maria Dasenbrock on Nov 22, 1870. I have no further information. 

I looked in the cemetery book for St Anthony Church in Effingham. The only
Koors burried there are:

John B KOORS 15 Jan 1872 - 20 April 1940
Clara M KOORS 15 Nov 1878 - 7 July 1944
Catherine Francis KOORS dau of T J & M L 15 Feb 1911 - 3 Feb 1912
Florence KOORS dau of John and C 7 June 1913 - 7 Aug 1913

Neither Bernard nor his wife is listed in the book. I do not have the book
for the other Effingham Catholic Church.

Ronald J Repking.

In a message dated 1/24/08 7:40:17 P.M. Central Standard Time,
reddng07(a)yahoo.com writes:

My John or Henry Koors left the Cincinnati area and moved to Effingham co.,
Illinois. Where they stayed. There is probably a connection with the ones
in Kenton co., KY, but I can't find it. He also had a brother Herman who
moved at the same time. Wish I had more information.
Paula

oldenburg-l-request(a)genealogy.net wrote:
I am trying to find some information on my g-grandfather, John Henry Koors
(or Johann Heinrich) b.abt.1809 in Oldenburg, according to one of the
census. 
He married a Mary or Maria Kalkmann. I don't know if it was before or after
the immigration to USA. Their oldest child, Bernard was born in 1843 in
Cincinatti, Ohio. Any help is appreciated.
Paula Redding


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From: "Steve Hellmann" 
To: "Oldenburg-L" 
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:51:24 -0500
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Paula

I have some tombstone photos of:

John H Koors born 09/28/1817 died 09/17/886 Mary A.G. wife of J.H. Koors
born 03/17/1821 died 11/13/1869

Annie M. Koors
Born Dec.17 1847
Died May 19 1851

Eddie Koors
Born Sept 6 1878
Died Oct 6 1883

Mary Koors
1892
1895

They are in Mother of God Cemetery, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky

Hope this is the correct family.

Thanks
Steve Hellmann of Edgewood, KY



From: Werner Honkomp 
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 22:28:05 +0100
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Check this messages, Werner
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Re: [OL] Koors, Kors, Cors, Kohrs
Date: 2007/03/04 20:56:44
From: Familienkunde 

Hello,
I've read the informations below with great interest because I'm working on
the parish registers of Goldenstedt.
Up to now I can correct and complete the dates as follows:
1) Johann Diederich Coors was born 29-Jul-1813 in Einen, part of the
village Goldenstedt; he was baptized on 30-Jul-1813 (register Number:
1813/14);
2) Johann Herman Coors was born 27-Sep-1817 in Einen, part of the village
Goldenstedt; he was baptized on 28-Sep-1817 (register Number: 1817/30);
3) The parents of the two brothers were: Johann Henrich Coors and Anna
Helena Macke. They married 06-Aug-1805 at Goldenstedt (register Number:
1805/07).
Source: Parish register of St. Gorgonius Catholic Church.

Gerd Hoffmann
Oldenburg

rradams(a)fuse.net wrote:

Koors, Cors, Kors,Cors,Kors.

Several John Koors's in Covington Kentucky-Cincinnati Ohio area:

John Diederick Koors born 06-21-1813- died 12-23-1859 Married on 11-12-1848
at Holy Trinity Church in Cincinnati, Ohio to Margaret Revermann born
12-02-1822 in Oldenberg on 11-12-1848 at Holy Trinity Church in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Covington Kentucky City Directory from 1872 through 1895.
Margaret Koors is the widow of Diederick Koors.
Diederick Cors/Koors filed naturalization papers in Cincinnati on April
14th, 1841 Page 294 Rare Books, Carl Belgen Library Cincinnati, Ohio. John
arrived on Ship "Edwina" in Baltimore June 21, 1841. Found to be born in
Goldenstadt Germany in St. Gorgonius Catholic Church. LDS record
0920828=Church records Oldenburg, Goldenstedt, Germany.

John Herman Koors born abt. 1817-died 09-17-1866 in Covington Kentucky. 
Married 11-07-1847 St. Mary's Church in Covington, Kentucky to Mary Anna G.

Revermann birth 1824 came to the U.S about 1851.
John first shows up in the Covington City Directories in 1899-1867.

I believe the Koors brothers married Revermann sisters but more research is
needed.


Also in Covington Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio.
In 1872 Covington City Directory a John Koors, had a lumber business on the

corner of Russell and Craig St.

C. Adams

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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:55:10 +0100
From: Werner Honkomp 
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors, Kors, Cors, Kohrs
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Hello Kim,
there was a cottage Kohrs in Damme(Oldenburg) part Rottinghausen, since
1874 
Pellenwessel.
In Damme is only one address today:


Wilhelm Koors
Drosselpfad 5
49401 Damme

Have you more details?

Werner Honkomp

I am looking for information regarding the Koors family from Oldenburg.
They
may be spelled in a variety of ways but Koors is what I am interested in.
Probably John Koors, born early 1800's.

Thanks so much.
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Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Date: 2008/02/06 18:13:37
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>

 Paula-  with the mention below of tombstone markers in Covington KY,   do
you think they moved back from Effingham to the Cincy/ Covington area? In
1860 it says Harmon/ Herman was a farmer but the house number was in the
City of Effingham.  I checked the other spellings and did not find the John
& Mary you are looking for.   If I can be of further assistance for
Effingham records, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Lisa


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[mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of paula redding
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:45 AM
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

   :Lisa,
    John and Mary came with Harmon or Herman at the same time.  In fact they
are on the 1850 census with the spelling of Kors or Kars, with Mary and
Bernard H.  I think that their land was only one or two away from where
Herman and his Mary were.
  Paula

1. Re: Koors/Kors/Kars (Lisa Niemeyer)
From: "Lisa Niemeyer" <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>
To: "'Oldenburg-L'" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 19:14:36 -0600
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Paula 

Do you know about what year they came to Effingham area? I have looked in
the 1860 census of Effingham County for you only found a Coores family.
Harmon, Mary ( Parents) age 52 and 48. with a Joseph, Anna and Clemens
listed as children. Could this be the "brother" you mentioned below?.
However, even if they are not listed in St. Anthony's parish records ( which
was the German Catholic Parish in the "town".) ( The other parish was
typically the Irish Catholic Parish) There are several Country parishes
where they might be found. I know the Dasenbrock name is popular in the
area. Let me know if I can be of further help. 

Sincerely,
Lisa Niemeyer
Effingham County, IL

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To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars


I have a Bernard Heinrich KOORS who was born in Cincinnati in 1843. He is a
son of Johann Heinrich KOORS and Maria KALKMAN. Bernard married Catherine
Maria Dasenbrock on Nov 22, 1870. I have no further information. 

I looked in the cemetery book for St Anthony Church in Effingham. The only
Koors burried there are:

John B KOORS 15 Jan 1872 - 20 April 1940 Clara M KOORS 15 Nov 1878 - 7 July
1944 Catherine Francis KOORS dau of T J & M L 15 Feb 1911 - 3 Feb 1912
Florence KOORS dau of John and C 7 June 1913 - 7 Aug 1913

Neither Bernard nor his wife is listed in the book. I do not have the book
for the other Effingham Catholic Church.

Ronald J Repking.

In a message dated 1/24/08 7:40:17 P.M. Central Standard Time,
reddng07(a)yahoo.com writes:

My John or Henry Koors left the Cincinnati area and moved to Effingham co.,
Illinois. Where they stayed. There is probably a connection with the ones in
Kenton co., KY, but I can't find it. He also had a brother Herman who moved
at the same time. Wish I had more information.
Paula

oldenburg-l-request(a)genealogy.net wrote:
I am trying to find some information on my g-grandfather, John Henry Koors
(or Johann Heinrich) b.abt.1809 in Oldenburg, according to one of the
census. 
He married a Mary or Maria Kalkmann. I don't know if it was before or after
the immigration to USA. Their oldest child, Bernard was born in 1843 in
Cincinatti, Ohio. Any help is appreciated.
Paula Redding


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To: "Oldenburg-L" 
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:51:24 -0500
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Paula

I have some tombstone photos of:

John H Koors born 09/28/1817 died 09/17/886 Mary A.G. wife of J.H. Koors
born 03/17/1821 died 11/13/1869

Annie M. Koors
Born Dec.17 1847
Died May 19 1851

Eddie Koors
Born Sept 6 1878
Died Oct 6 1883

Mary Koors
1892
1895

They are in Mother of God Cemetery, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky

Hope this is the correct family.

Thanks
Steve Hellmann of Edgewood, KY



From: Werner Honkomp
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 22:28:05 +0100
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors/Kors/Kars

Check this messages, Werner
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Re: [OL] Koors, Kors, Cors, Kohrs
Date: 2007/03/04 20:56:44
From: Familienkunde 

Hello,
I've read the informations below with great interest because I'm working on
the parish registers of Goldenstedt.
Up to now I can correct and complete the dates as follows:
1) Johann Diederich Coors was born 29-Jul-1813 in Einen, part of the village
Goldenstedt; he was baptized on 30-Jul-1813 (register Number:
1813/14);
2) Johann Herman Coors was born 27-Sep-1817 in Einen, part of the village
Goldenstedt; he was baptized on 28-Sep-1817 (register Number: 1817/30);
3) The parents of the two brothers were: Johann Henrich Coors and Anna
Helena Macke. They married 06-Aug-1805 at Goldenstedt (register Number:
1805/07).
Source: Parish register of St. Gorgonius Catholic Church.

Gerd Hoffmann
Oldenburg

rradams(a)fuse.net wrote:

Koors, Cors, Kors,Cors,Kors.

Several John Koors's in Covington Kentucky-Cincinnati Ohio area:

John Diederick Koors born 06-21-1813- died 12-23-1859 Married on 11-12-1848
at Holy Trinity Church in Cincinnati, Ohio to Margaret Revermann born
12-02-1822 in Oldenberg on 11-12-1848 at Holy Trinity Church in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Covington Kentucky City Directory from 1872 through 1895.
Margaret Koors is the widow of Diederick Koors.
Diederick Cors/Koors filed naturalization papers in Cincinnati on April
14th, 1841 Page 294 Rare Books, Carl Belgen Library Cincinnati, Ohio. John
arrived on Ship "Edwina" in Baltimore June 21, 1841. Found to be born in
Goldenstadt Germany in St. Gorgonius Catholic Church. LDS record
0920828=Church records Oldenburg, Goldenstedt, Germany.

John Herman Koors born abt. 1817-died 09-17-1866 in Covington Kentucky. 
Married 11-07-1847 St. Mary's Church in Covington, Kentucky to Mary Anna G.

Revermann birth 1824 came to the U.S about 1851.
John first shows up in the Covington City Directories in 1899-1867.

I believe the Koors brothers married Revermann sisters but more research is
needed.


Also in Covington Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio.
In 1872 Covington City Directory a John Koors, had a lumber business on the

corner of Russell and Craig St.

C. Adams

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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:55:10 +0100
From: Werner Honkomp
Subject: Re: [OL] Koors, Kors, Cors, Kohrs
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


Hello Kim,
there was a cottage Kohrs in Damme(Oldenburg) part Rottinghausen, since
1874 
Pellenwessel.
In Damme is only one address today:


Wilhelm Koors
Drosselpfad 5
49401 Damme

Have you more details?

Werner Honkomp

I am looking for information regarding the Koors family from Oldenburg.
They
may be spelled in a variety of ways but Koors is what I am interested in.
Probably John Koors, born early 1800's.

Thanks so much.
Kim Koors





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[OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/06 19:13:47
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>

 I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the Covington, KY
areas.  I have sent a request for sacramental records for the Niemeyer's
and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives of the Church yet.
I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city directories in
Cincy and Covington, KY.  Are any of these resources online?   Would a
subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile?   Like I said,  I feel I'm at a
brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these areas.

I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in Cincy
in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820.  He married Catherine Maria Kerk (
Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy.  I believe he had other family in the Cincy
and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer was a witness to the
wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin or if related at all.
John Henry and Catherine moved to Teutopolis, IL in 1847.  Family stories
passed on says there was family that stayed in Cincy and the Covington, KY
area.   Other names I want to look for in the Cincy area are Catherine
Maria' Kerk's parents  John Jacob Kerk  and Maria Adeleide Kerk also known
to be in Cincy in the 1840's.  One of the family stories mentioned loosing
some family in the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in the late
1840's.

Thanks,
Lisa Niemeyer

Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/06 19:57:21
From: Steve Hellmann <stevehellmann(a)insightbb.com>

Lisa

You will like this.  Kenton County, Kentucky  Public Library web site.
http://www.kenton.lib.ky.us/

click on Genealogy & KY History
click on geNKY (Northern KY Genealogy Index)

two different items to search.

1st
Search the Northern Kentucky Genealogy Databases
type in a name to search on.

2nd
on the left notice the picture. Click on it.
on the left again....in the Photo Search type a name to search on....then click on the right arrow to search photo search.


Thanks
Steve Hellmann of Edgewood, KY



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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 1:13 PM
Subject: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY



I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the Covington, KY
areas. I have sent a request for sacramental records for the Niemeyer's
and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives of the Church yet.
I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city directories in
Cincy and Covington, KY. Are any of these resources online? Would a
subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile? Like I said, I feel I'm at a
brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these areas.


I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in Cincy
in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820. He married Catherine Maria Kerk (
Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy. I believe he had other family in the Cincy
and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer was a witness to the
wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin or if related at all.
John Henry and Catherine moved to Teutopolis, IL in 1847. Family stories
passed on says there was family that stayed in Cincy and the Covington, KY
area. Other names I want to look for in the Cincy area are Catherine
Maria' Kerk's parents John Jacob Kerk and Maria Adeleide Kerk also known
to be in Cincy in the 1840's. One of the family stories mentioned loosing
some family in the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in the late
1840's.


Thanks,
Lisa Niemeyer

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Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/06 20:50:12
From: D.L. MacLaughlan-Dumes <dmac(a)physics.ucla.edu>

At 12:13 PM 2/6/2008 -0600, you wrote:

 I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the Covington, KY
areas.  I have sent a request for sacramental records for the Niemeyer's
and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives of the Church yet.

If you know what church your Niemeyers were affiliated with this is probably the best route. Even so the records you may receive may not be very enlightening. I have Robers ancestors who lived in Cincinnati in the 1840s and 1850s. Their St. Mary's marriage record gives just the name of the bride, groom, witnesses and dates, no ages, birthplace, or parents' names.


I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city directories in
Cincy and Covington, KY.  Are any of these resources online?   Would a
subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile?   Like I said,  I feel I'm at a
brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these areas.

Which way is your brick wall, back in time to Oldenburg (I assume they were from there since you're posting on an Oldenburg list) or after they came to Ohio?


ancestry.com is fine for census work but doesn't have much in the way of early Cincinnati directories. But the 1840-1900 censuses show a handful of Niemeyer/Niemeier families there and a few Kark/Kerk/Karch families. If your local library subscribes to ancestry.com you might not need a subscription.

I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in Cincy
in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820.  He married Catherine Maria Kerk (
Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy.  I believe he had other family in the Cincy
and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer was a witness to the
wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin or if related at all.

There's a good chance that this indicates a relationship of some kind, but you likely won't be able to prove it unless you find birth records for them in their town of origin in Germany, or unless the marriage record indicates a relationship. Another option: see whether you can find a death record for your John Henry Niemeyer in IL and Frederick in Ohio. Those may give parents' names.


In the 1870 census there's a Frederick Niemeyer, born about 1823, living in Cincinnati and married to a Mary, but he reports being from Hannover not Oldenburg. The only John Niemeyer I can find in Illinois, born in 1820, was married to a Theresia, not Catherine or Mary, and he was from Hannover as well.

There's a death of a John H. Niemeyer on 09/30/1878 in Teutopolis, Effingham County, IL; perhaps the son of your German-born John Henry? IL deaths are searchable online here:

http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/deathsrch.html

Steve Hellmann's suggestion about the Kenton County library may be helpful too. I found some family members from Cincinnati who had resettled in Covington and found some obits that helped fill in family details.

Regards,
Debra
http://sakionline.net/familypage
Oldenburg families: Bruns, Oldehues, von Oven, Melchers

Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/06 22:08:54
From: Becky Koelling <beckykoelling(a)charter.net>

Lisa

Both of my parents were born and raised in Cincinnati and we currently live in St. Louis. My mom's ancestors first arrived there in 1835. I have done research in Cincinnati, but mostly I've done it from home in St. Louis. I have been frustrated, too, by the lack of records for Cincinnati that are available online. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati takes a VERY long time to hear from and have a great many restrictions and rules on requests.

I have a membership to Ancestry.com and they currently have two Cincinnati directories that I know of. One is from 1877 and the other about 1895. They also have Ohio deaths from 1908 through the 2000's. Not all years available. The earlier deaths only give a name and death date.

The Family History Library offers the Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Statistics on microfilm. Sometimes there is valuable info offered on them, but like a death certificate, some of the info is only as good as the informant. But...a clue is a clue.

Our local public library has a vast offering of genealogy information and they have some indexes to marriages, church burials, etc. that have been written up on Hamilton County.

Good luck on your Cincinnati search!

Becky Koelling
On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Lisa Niemeyer wrote:

I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the Covington, KY
areas. I have sent a request for sacramental records for the Niemeyer's
and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives of the Church yet.
I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city directories in
Cincy and Covington, KY. Are any of these resources online? Would a
subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile? Like I said, I feel I'm at a
brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these areas.


I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in Cincy
in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820. He married Catherine Maria Kerk (
Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy. I believe he had other family in the Cincy
and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer was a witness to the
wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin or if related at all.
John Henry and Catherine moved to Teutopolis, IL in 1847. Family stories
passed on says there was family that stayed in Cincy and the Covington, KY
area. Other names I want to look for in the Cincy area are Catherine
Maria' Kerk's parents John Jacob Kerk and Maria Adeleide Kerk also known
to be in Cincy in the 1840's. One of the family stories mentioned loosing
some family in the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in the late
1840's.


Thanks,
Lisa Niemeyer

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Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/06 22:15:15
From: Carol Sanman <springkitten(a)mac.com>

Another good source is heritagequest.com.

Is available online via many local libraries. Just have to have a library card to use it. AND IT IS FREE TO USE! Has census info as well as other. And you can have a library card at many libraries-- even if you don't live there.

Carol
On Feb 6, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Becky Koelling wrote:

Lisa

Both of my parents were born and raised in Cincinnati and we
currently live in St. Louis.  My mom's ancestors first arrived there
in 1835.  I have done research in Cincinnati, but mostly I've done it
from home in St. Louis.  I have been frustrated, too, by the lack of
records for Cincinnati that are available online.  The Archdiocese of
Cincinnati takes a VERY long time to hear from and have a great many
restrictions and rules on requests.

I have a membership to Ancestry.com and they currently have two
Cincinnati directories that I know of.  One is from 1877 and the
other about 1895.  They also have Ohio deaths from 1908 through the
2000's.  Not all years available.  The earlier deaths only give a
name and death date.

The Family History Library offers the Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery
Statistics on microfilm.  Sometimes there is valuable info offered on
them, but like a death certificate, some of the info is only as good
as the informant.  But...a clue is a clue.

Our local public library has a vast offering of genealogy information
and they have some indexes to marriages, church burials, etc. that
have been written up on Hamilton County.

Good luck on your Cincinnati search!

Becky Koelling
On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Lisa Niemeyer wrote:

I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the
Covington, KY
areas. I have sent a request for sacramental records for the
Niemeyer's
and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives of the
Church yet.
I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city
directories in
Cincy and Covington, KY. Are any of these resources online? Would a
subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile? Like I said, I feel
I'm at a
brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for
these areas.


I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship
in Cincy
in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820. He married Catherine
Maria Kerk (
Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy. I believe he had other family in
the Cincy
and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer was a witness
to the
wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin or if related
at all.
John Henry and Catherine moved to Teutopolis, IL in 1847. Family
stories
passed on says there was family that stayed in Cincy and the
Covington, KY
area. Other names I want to look for in the Cincy area are Catherine
Maria' Kerk's parents John Jacob Kerk and Maria Adeleide Kerk
also known
to be in Cincy in the 1840's. One of the family stories mentioned
loosing
some family in the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in
the late
1840's.


Thanks,
Lisa Niemeyer

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[OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester

Date: 2008/02/07 08:39:49
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>

Hallo Liebe Listies 

Ich suche Daten und evt. Nachkommen von :

Hermann  Heinrich Mester  * 5.3.1837 in Bywisch

Heinrich Dietrich Mester Heuermann in Bywisch * unbekannt , Vater von Hermann Heinrich

Anna Elisabeth Mester verw. Menkens geb. Cordes  * unbekannt ,Mutter von Hermann Heinrich

Lg
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Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester

Date: 2008/02/07 09:49:47
From: GDiers9488 <GDiers9488(a)aol.com>

Hallo,
ein Dietrich Mester hat um 1981 umfangreiche Chroniken geschrieben zu
-Iprump und Stickgras
-Adelheide
-135 Jahre Haus und Hof in Annenheide
alles in und um Delmenhorst.
 
Vielleicht ist er einer der Nachfahren Ihres Hermann Heinrich Mester.
 
Die Chroniken, jede etwa 200 Seiten stark, wurden nicht gedruckt sondern  per 
Kopierer vervielfältigt. Eine Kopie liegt z.B. im Archiv der Oldb.  
Gesellschaft für Familienkunde im Staatsarchiv Oldenburg. 
 
Gruß
Gerold Diers



   

Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester

Date: 2008/02/07 10:13:41
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>

Hallo Gerold
Ich danke dir!
Ich werde versuchen eine Kopie des Werkes zu erhalten. Es ist gut möglich ,das da eine Verwandschaftliche Beziehung existiert.

Lg
Gabriele

> From: GDiers9488(a)aol.com
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 03:49:30 -0500
> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
> Subject: Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester
> 
> Hallo,
> ein Dietrich Mester hat um 1981 umfangreiche Chroniken geschrieben zu
> -Iprump und Stickgras
> -Adelheide
> -135 Jahre Haus und Hof in Annenheide
> alles in und um Delmenhorst.
>  
> Vielleicht ist er einer der Nachfahren Ihres Hermann Heinrich Mester.
>  
> Die Chroniken, jede etwa 200 Seiten stark, wurden nicht gedruckt sondern  per 
> Kopierer vervielfältigt. Eine Kopie liegt z.B. im Archiv der Oldb.  
> Gesellschaft für Familienkunde im Staatsarchiv Oldenburg. 
>  
> Gruß
> Gerold Diers
> 
> 
> 
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Date: 2008/02/07 13:19:17
From: McCoy, Terry G. COL <mccoyt(a)eucom.mil>

I'm also interested in the history of the Cincinnati and Covington area.
I'm especially interested in anything about my great-grandfather,
Charles Grafton, born in Oldenburg in 1827, who lived from about 1864 to
1870 in that area.  
One great site I have found useful is:
 http://apu.kentonlibrary.org/gen/gendb.php

It has a very user friendly search feature covering a number of data
bases.
Hope this helps.
Terry McCoy

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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 15:06:12 -0600
From: Becky Koelling <beckykoelling(a)charter.net>
Subject: Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY
To: Oldenburg-L <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
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Lisa

Both of my parents were born and raised in Cincinnati and we currently
live in St. Louis.  My mom's ancestors first arrived there in 1835.  I
have done research in Cincinnati, but mostly I've done it from home in
St. Louis.  I have been frustrated, too, by the lack of records for
Cincinnati that are available online.  The Archdiocese of Cincinnati
takes a VERY long time to hear from and have a great many restrictions
and rules on requests.

I have a membership to Ancestry.com and they currently have two
Cincinnati directories that I know of.  One is from 1877 and the other
about 1895.  They also have Ohio deaths from 1908 through the 2000's.
Not all years available.  The earlier deaths only give a name and death
date.

The Family History Library offers the Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery
Statistics on microfilm.  Sometimes there is valuable info offered on
them, but like a death certificate, some of the info is only as good as
the informant.  But...a clue is a clue.

Our local public library has a vast offering of genealogy information
and they have some indexes to marriages, church burials, etc. that have
been written up on Hamilton County.

Good luck on your Cincinnati search!

Becky Koelling
On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Lisa Niemeyer wrote:

>  I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the 
> Covington, KY areas.  I have sent a request for sacramental records 
> for the Niemeyer's and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the 
> Archives of the Church yet.
> I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city 
> directories in
> Cincy and Covington, KY.  Are any of these resources online?   Would a
> subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile?   Like I said,  I feel  
> I'm at a
> brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these 
> areas.
>
> I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in

> Cincy in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820.  He married Catherine 
> Maria Kerk ( Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy.  I believe he had other 
> family in the Cincy and Covington, KY area because a Frederick 
> Niemeyer was a witness to the wedding, but don't know if he was a 
> brother/ cousin or if related at all.
> John Henry and Catherine moved to Teutopolis, IL in 1847.  Family 
> stories passed on says there was family that stayed in Cincy and the 
> Covington, KY
> area.   Other names I want to look for in the Cincy area are Catherine
> Maria' Kerk's parents  John Jacob Kerk  and Maria Adeleide Kerk also 
> known to be in Cincy in the 1840's.  One of the family stories 
> mentioned loosing some family in the cholera epidemic that swept 
> through the city in the late 1840's.
>
> Thanks,
> Lisa Niemeyer
>
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 16:14:56 -0500
From: Carol Sanman <springkitten(a)mac.com>
Subject: Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY
To: Oldenburg-L <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
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Another good source is heritagequest.com.

Is available online via many local libraries.  Just have to have a
library card to use it.  AND IT IS FREE TO USE!  Has census info as well
as other.  And you can have a library card at many libraries-- even if
you don't live there.

Carol
On Feb 6, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Becky Koelling wrote:

> Lisa
>
> Both of my parents were born and raised in Cincinnati and we currently

> live in St. Louis.  My mom's ancestors first arrived there in 1835.  I

> have done research in Cincinnati, but mostly I've done it from home in

> St. Louis.  I have been frustrated, too, by the lack of records for 
> Cincinnati that are available online.  The Archdiocese of Cincinnati 
> takes a VERY long time to hear from and have a great many restrictions

> and rules on requests.
>
> I have a membership to Ancestry.com and they currently have two 
> Cincinnati directories that I know of.  One is from 1877 and the other

> about 1895.  They also have Ohio deaths from 1908 through the 2000's.

> Not all years available.  The earlier deaths only give a name and 
> death date.
>
> The Family History Library offers the Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery 
> Statistics on microfilm.  Sometimes there is valuable info offered on 
> them, but like a death certificate, some of the info is only as good 
> as the informant.  But...a clue is a clue.
>
> Our local public library has a vast offering of genealogy information 
> and they have some indexes to marriages, church burials, etc. that 
> have been written up on Hamilton County.
>
> Good luck on your Cincinnati search!
>
> Becky Koelling
> On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Lisa Niemeyer wrote:
>
>>  I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the 
>> Covington, KY areas.  I have sent a request for sacramental records 
>> for the Niemeyer's and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the 
>> Archives of the Church yet.
>> I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city 
>> directories in
>> Cincy and Covington, KY.  Are any of these resources online?    
>> Would a
>> subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile?   Like I said,  I feel
>> I'm at a
>> brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these 
>> areas.
>>
>> I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship 
>> in Cincy in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820.  He married 
>> Catherine Maria Kerk ( Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy.  I believe he 
>> had other family in the Cincy and Covington, KY area because a 
>> Frederick Niemeyer was a witness to the wedding, but don't know if he

>> was a brother/ cousin or if related at all.
>> John Henry and Catherine moved to Teutopolis, IL in 1847.  Family 
>> stories passed on says there was family that stayed in Cincy and the 
>> Covington, KY
>> area.   Other names I want to look for in the Cincy area are  
>> Catherine
>> Maria' Kerk's parents  John Jacob Kerk  and Maria Adeleide Kerk also 
>> known to be in Cincy in the 1840's.  One of the family stories 
>> mentioned loosing some family in the cholera epidemic that swept 
>> through the city in the late 1840's.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Lisa Niemeyer
>>
>> Oldenburg-L mailing list
>> Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net
>> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:38:40 +0100
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>
Subject: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester
To: <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
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Hallo Liebe Listies 

Ich suche Daten und evt. Nachkommen von :

Hermann  Heinrich Mester  * 5.3.1837 in Bywisch

Heinrich Dietrich Mester Heuermann in Bywisch * unbekannt , Vater von
Hermann Heinrich

Anna Elisabeth Mester verw. Menkens geb. Cordes  * unbekannt ,Mutter von
Hermann Heinrich

Lg
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Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 03:49:30 EST
From: GDiers9488(a)aol.com
Subject: Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
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Hallo,
ein Dietrich Mester hat um 1981 umfangreiche Chroniken geschrieben zu
-Iprump und Stickgras -Adelheide
-135 Jahre Haus und Hof in Annenheide
alles in und um Delmenhorst.
 
Vielleicht ist er einer der Nachfahren Ihres Hermann Heinrich Mester.
 
Die Chroniken, jede etwa 200 Seiten stark, wurden nicht gedruckt sondern
per Kopierer vervielf?ltigt. Eine Kopie liegt z.B. im Archiv der Oldb.  
Gesellschaft f?r Familienkunde im Staatsarchiv Oldenburg. 
 
Gru?
Gerold Diers



   


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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 10:13:33 +0100
From: gabriele schmidt <gabriele.schmidt(a)hotmail.de>
Subject: Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester
To: Oldenburg-L <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
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Hallo Gerold
Ich danke dir!
Ich werde versuchen eine Kopie des Werkes zu erhalten. Es ist gut
m?glich ,das da eine Verwandschaftliche Beziehung existiert.

Lg
Gabriele

> From: GDiers9488(a)aol.com
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 03:49:30 -0500
> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
> Subject: Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester
> 
> Hallo,
> ein Dietrich Mester hat um 1981 umfangreiche Chroniken geschrieben zu 
> -Iprump und Stickgras -Adelheide
> -135 Jahre Haus und Hof in Annenheide
> alles in und um Delmenhorst.
>  
> Vielleicht ist er einer der Nachfahren Ihres Hermann Heinrich Mester.
>  
> Die Chroniken, jede etwa 200 Seiten stark, wurden nicht gedruckt 
> sondern  per Kopierer vervielf?ltigt. Eine Kopie liegt z.B. im Archiv
der Oldb.
> Gesellschaft f?r Familienkunde im Staatsarchiv Oldenburg. 
>  
> Gru?
> Gerold Diers
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester

Date: 2008/02/07 15:34:44
From: Bernd Salewski <salewski.hambergen(a)ewetel.net>

Hallo Gabriele,

Da in meiner AL auch die Orte Stickgras, Iprump etc. mit vielen Namen vertreten sind, bin ich auch
einer evtl. Kopie dieser Werke interessiert. (Diesen Name sind nachzulesen im OFB Stuhr)


Alternativ biete ich an. Teilung der Kopierkosten für je 1 Werk. Anschließend scannen und auf
DVD brennen. Voraussetzung die Kopien müssen entsprechend sein. Kosten dafür keine.


Gruß
Bernd Salewski

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Hallo Gerold
Ich danke dir!
Ich werde versuchen eine Kopie des Werkes zu erhalten. Es ist gut möglich ,das da eine Verwandschaftliche Beziehung existiert.


Lg
Gabriele

From: GDiers9488(a)aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 03:49:30 -0500
To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net
Subject: Re: [OL] Suche Informationen zu Mester

Hallo,
ein Dietrich Mester hat um 1981 umfangreiche Chroniken geschrieben zu
-Iprump und Stickgras
-Adelheide
-135 Jahre Haus und Hof in Annenheide
alles in und um Delmenhorst.

Vielleicht ist er einer der Nachfahren Ihres Hermann Heinrich Mester.

Die Chroniken, jede etwa 200 Seiten stark, wurden nicht gedruckt sondern per
Kopierer vervielfältigt. Eine Kopie liegt z.B. im Archiv der Oldb.
Gesellschaft für Familienkunde im Staatsarchiv Oldenburg.


Gruß
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Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/07 17:20:31
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>

I want to thank everyone that sent resources for my research of the Cincy
areas.  I am quite impressed with what Kenton Co. Library site has to offer!
It has already given me a few leads to follow, which you are right a clue is
a clue.

D.L. MacLaughlan- Dumas:  you asked me where my brick wall was, and it is
finding the town in Germany from which my ancestral Niemeyer's came from and
when they came.  I haven't found an exact match on the German lists or ship
lists either.  And yes I do think they probably came from Hannover and not
Oldenburg.  I guess I just noticed more postings regarding databases and
researching in the Cincy area.  I do have the obituary of the immigrant John
Henry Niemeyer, and to my dismay doesn't say anything about where he came
from or who is parents or brothers were.  It just mentions family coming
from Cincy for the services.  So my hope is to try and find a brother, who
may have put somewhere on some document a town where they came from in
Germany or when.

Again,  I thank the Listers for your assistance! 


Lisa Niemeyer



From: oldenburg-l-bounces+lniemeyer=frontiernet.net(a)genealogy.net
[mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces+lniemeyer=frontiernet.net(a)genealogy.net] On
Behalf Of D.L. MacLaughlan-Dumes
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 12:49 PM
To: Oldenburg-L
Subject: Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

At 12:13 PM 2/6/2008 -0600, you wrote:

>  I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the 
>Covington, KY areas.  I have sent a request for sacramental records for 
>the Niemeyer's and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives of
the Church yet.

If you know what church your Niemeyers were affiliated with this is probably
the best route. Even so the records you may receive may not be very
enlightening. I have Robers ancestors who lived in Cincinnati in the 1840s
and 1850s. Their St. Mary's marriage record gives just the name of the
bride, groom, witnesses and dates, no ages, birthplace, or parents' names.

>I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city directories in
>Cincy and Covington, KY.  Are any of these resources online?   Would a
>subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile?   Like I said,  I feel I'm at a
>brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these areas.

Which way is your brick wall, back in time to Oldenburg (I assume they were
from there since you're posting on an Oldenburg list) or after they came to
Ohio?

ancestry.com is fine for census work but doesn't have much in the way of
early Cincinnati directories. But the 1840-1900 censuses show a handful of
Niemeyer/Niemeier families there and a few Kark/Kerk/Karch families. If your
local library subscribes to ancestry.com you might not need a subscription.

>I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in 
>Cincy in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820.  He married Catherine 
>Maria Kerk ( Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy.  I believe he had other 
>family in the Cincy and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer 
>was a witness to the wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin or
if related at all.

There's a good chance that this indicates a relationship of some kind, but
you likely won't be able to prove it unless you find birth records for them
in their town of origin in Germany, or unless the marriage record indicates
a relationship. Another option: see whether you can find a death record for
your John Henry Niemeyer in IL and Frederick in Ohio. Those may give
parents' names.

In the 1870 census there's a Frederick Niemeyer, born about 1823, living in
Cincinnati and married to a Mary, but he reports being from Hannover not
Oldenburg. The only John Niemeyer I can find in Illinois, born in 1820, was
married to a Theresia, not Catherine or Mary, and he was from Hannover as
well.

There's a death of a John H. Niemeyer on 09/30/1878 in Teutopolis, Effingham
County, IL; perhaps the son of your German-born John Henry? IL deaths are
searchable online here:

http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/deathsrch.html

Steve Hellmann's suggestion about the Kenton County library may be helpful
too. I found some family members from Cincinnati who had resettled in
Covington and found some obits that helped fill in family details.

Regards,
Debra
http://sakionline.net/familypage
Oldenburg families: Bruns, Oldehues, von Oven, Melchers

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[OL] Neuvorstellung

Date: 2008/02/07 18:28:31
From: Sternensohn74 <sternensohn74(a)web.de>

Hallo Liste,

ich bin 34 Jahre jung und habe mich hier angemeldet, da ich für meine Frau im Bereich Varel , Bargebur unter anderem nach den Namen Potthast und Fischer suche.

Mit freundlichem Gruß
Marcus (Landscheidt)


Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/07 18:29:29
From: mstulken <mstulken(a)wi.net>

Have you tried a Google search for "johann heinrich niemeyer" (including
the quotation marks)?  I found quite a number of hits.

A number of my family members are from the area east of Osnabrück, which
comes up "Hannover" in a lot of census records.  These people settled in
the southeast Indiana, Cincinnati, northern Kentucky area.

I realize Niemeyer is a very common name, so the above might not be any
help, but just in case.....

Good luck!

Marilyn

> I want to thank everyone that sent resources for my research of the Cincy
> areas.  I am quite impressed with what Kenton Co. Library site has to
> offer!
> It has already given me a few leads to follow, which you are right a clue
> is
> a clue.
>
> D.L. MacLaughlan- Dumas:  you asked me where my brick wall was, and it is
> finding the town in Germany from which my ancestral Niemeyer's came from
> and
> when they came.  I haven't found an exact match on the German lists or
> ship
> lists either.  And yes I do think they probably came from Hannover and not
> Oldenburg.  I guess I just noticed more postings regarding databases and
> researching in the Cincy area.  I do have the obituary of the immigrant
> John
> Henry Niemeyer, and to my dismay doesn't say anything about where he came
> from or who is parents or brothers were.  It just mentions family coming
> from Cincy for the services.  So my hope is to try and find a brother, who
> may have put somewhere on some document a town where they came from in
> Germany or when.
>
> Again,  I thank the Listers for your assistance!
>
>
> Lisa Niemeyer
>
>
>
> From: oldenburg-l-bounces+lniemeyer=frontiernet.net(a)genealogy.net
> [mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces+lniemeyer=frontiernet.net(a)genealogy.net] On
> Behalf Of D.L. MacLaughlan-Dumes
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 12:49 PM
> To: Oldenburg-L
> Subject: Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY
>
> At 12:13 PM 2/6/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>
>>  I am looking for advice on researching in Cincinnati and the
>>Covington, KY areas.  I have sent a request for sacramental records for
>>the Niemeyer's and Kerk's but have not heard back yet from the Archives
>> of
> the Church yet.
>
> If you know what church your Niemeyers were affiliated with this is
> probably
> the best route. Even so the records you may receive may not be very
> enlightening. I have Robers ancestors who lived in Cincinnati in the 1840s
> and 1850s. Their St. Mary's marriage record gives just the name of the
> bride, groom, witnesses and dates, no ages, birthplace, or parents' names.
>
>>I've noticed some listers mention cemetery records and city directories
>> in
>>Cincy and Covington, KY.  Are any of these resources online?   Would a
>>subscription to ancesty.com be worthwhile?   Like I said,  I feel I'm at
>> a
>>brick wall and looking for some advice on what's available for these
>> areas.
>
> Which way is your brick wall, back in time to Oldenburg (I assume they
> were
> from there since you're posting on an Oldenburg list) or after they came
> to
> Ohio?
>
> ancestry.com is fine for census work but doesn't have much in the way of
> early Cincinnati directories. But the 1840-1900 censuses show a handful of
> Niemeyer/Niemeier families there and a few Kark/Kerk/Karch families. If
> your
> local library subscribes to ancestry.com you might not need a
> subscription.
>
>>I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in
>>Cincy in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820.  He married Catherine
>>Maria Kerk ( Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy.  I believe he had other
>>family in the Cincy and Covington, KY area because a Frederick Niemeyer
>>was a witness to the wedding, but don't know if he was a brother/ cousin
>> or
> if related at all.
>
> There's a good chance that this indicates a relationship of some kind, but
> you likely won't be able to prove it unless you find birth records for
> them
> in their town of origin in Germany, or unless the marriage record
> indicates
> a relationship. Another option: see whether you can find a death record
> for
> your John Henry Niemeyer in IL and Frederick in Ohio. Those may give
> parents' names.
>
> In the 1870 census there's a Frederick Niemeyer, born about 1823, living
> in
> Cincinnati and married to a Mary, but he reports being from Hannover not
> Oldenburg. The only John Niemeyer I can find in Illinois, born in 1820,
> was
> married to a Theresia, not Catherine or Mary, and he was from Hannover as
> well.
>
> There's a death of a John H. Niemeyer on 09/30/1878 in Teutopolis,
> Effingham
> County, IL; perhaps the son of your German-born John Henry? IL deaths are
> searchable online here:
>
> http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/deathsrch.html
>
> Steve Hellmann's suggestion about the Kenton County library may be helpful
> too. I found some family members from Cincinnati who had resettled in
> Covington and found some obits that helped fill in family details.
>
> Regards,
> Debra
> http://sakionline.net/familypage
> Oldenburg families: Bruns, Oldehues, von Oven, Melchers
>
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Re: [OL] Research Niemeyer in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/07 18:47:40
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>

Hello Lisa,
in North-West of Germany is Niemeyer a common name - check this URL:

http://christoph.stoepel.net/geogen/v3/Default.aspx

There are catholics and lutherans area - is your John Henry Niemeyer catholic?

The emigration book of the catholic area Lingen / Ems (former Hannover province) listed some Niemeyers, but not yours.
The next one is:
Johann Henrich Niemeyer, born 30.Aug.1812 in the village Bernte, parish Emsbühren,
also the brothers Gerhard Henrich born 1822 and Gerhard Johann born 1815 and the sisters Margaretha Adelheid and Maria Adelheid - no emigration date is given.

You can find the name also in Oldenburg province - Cloppenburg area.

Good luck,
Werner Honkomp


> I want to thank everyone that sent resources for my research of the Cincy
> areas.  I am quite impressed with what Kenton Co. Library site has to
> offer!
> It has already given me a few leads to follow, which you are right a clue
> is
> a clue.

> D.L. MacLaughlan- Dumas:  you asked me where my brick wall was, and it is
> finding the town in Germany from which my ancestral Niemeyer's came from
> and
> when they came.  I haven't found an exact match on the German lists or
> ship
> lists either.  And yes I do think they probably came from Hannover and not
> Oldenburg.  I guess I just noticed more postings regarding databases and
> researching in the Cincy area.  I do have the obituary of the immigrant
> John
> Henry Niemeyer, and to my dismay doesn't say anything about where he came
> from or who is parents or brothers were.  It just mentions family coming
> from Cincy for the services.  So my hope is to try and find a brother, who
> may have put somewhere on some document a town where they came from in
> Germany or when.

> Again,  I thank the Listers for your assistance!


> Lisa Niemeyer



Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/07 19:31:52
From: Robert Behnen <the.behnen.family(a)sbcglobal.net>

Lisa,
   
  I found a J. H. Niemeyer, age 21, from Merzen, on the ship J H Adams which
  arrived at New Orleans on 16 Jun 1841.  He was accompanied by 
  Adelheid Niemeyer, age 24, from Merzen.  It is likely his wife who may have
  died shortly after arriving (happened several times in my family) or it could be
  a sister too.  If you have an exact date of birth, you could check against the
  baptismal records for that town.  Did his marriage record from 1846 possibly
  note being a widower - although they didn't always note that.
   
  If you go to www.google.com and click on maps and type in Merzen you will
  see that it is situated around the area where the Kingdom of Hannover and Oldenburg
  were located.
   
  Bob Behnen
  Kirksville, MO

oldenburg-l-request(a)genealogy.net wrote:
  > I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in
> Cincy in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820. He married Catherine 
> Maria Kerk ( Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy. I believe he had other 
> family in the Cincy and Covington, KY area because a Frederick 
> Niemeyer was a witness to the wedding, but don't know if he was a 
> brother/ cousin or if related at all.

Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Date: 2008/02/07 22:13:31
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>

Bob!  My bet is that you found him.  All other records for JH Niemeyer says
he was born in 1820, so the dates fit!  He was Catholic, so this may just be
the key to put it all together.    The ship list  mentions Adeleid and just
below that on the last line it says a boy born on board.  Since it is under
their names, would it be a baby belonging to them? Or would it just be an
addition to the list?  What do you think?

I don't have the church sacramental record of his marriage yet, but  my
uncle said at one time there was one kind of story about possibly being
married before, with the wife dying in a cholera outbreak.  (the timeframe
here wouldn't match to the big Cincy outbreak in about 1849, but is a
coincidence.  Also, not to overlook that it may have been a sister, with
what Werner found.   This is great! 


Lisa Niemeyer

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Subject: Re: [OL] Research in Cincinnati, OH & Covington, KY

Lisa,
   
  I found a J. H. Niemeyer, age 21, from Merzen, on the ship J H Adams which
  arrived at New Orleans on 16 Jun 1841.  He was accompanied by
  Adelheid Niemeyer, age 24, from Merzen.  It is likely his wife who may
have
  died shortly after arriving (happened several times in my family) or it
could be
  a sister too.  If you have an exact date of birth, you could check against
the
  baptismal records for that town.  Did his marriage record from 1846
possibly
  note being a widower - although they didn't always note that.
   
  If you go to www.google.com and click on maps and type in Merzen you will
  see that it is situated around the area where the Kingdom of Hannover and
Oldenburg
  were located.
   
  Bob Behnen
  Kirksville, MO

oldenburg-l-request(a)genealogy.net wrote:
  > I know that my ancestor John Henry Niemeyer applied for citizenship in
> Cincy in 1844, and was born in Germany in 1820. He married Catherine 
> Maria Kerk ( Kark / Karch) in 1846 in Cincy. I believe he had other 
> family in the Cincy and Covington, KY area because a Frederick 
> Niemeyer was a witness to the wedding, but don't know if he was a 
> brother/ cousin or if related at all.
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Re: [OL] Thank you for the history

Date: 2008/02/07 22:45:25
From: Marybeth Craven <mbc2home(a)hotmail.com>

Jim:  I have Heying ancestors, which I believe is a variant of Hoyng.  My relatives settled in Iowa but I would be interested to know more about the book you mentioned.  Would you be able to give me the title and author?
Thank you.
Mary Beth CravenNew Jersey



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Re: [OL] HOYING / HOYNG

Date: 2008/02/08 01:42:06
From: JWR184 <JWR184(a)aol.com>

Hi Mary Beth, 

The title is "In Praise of Our Ancestors - History of the Hoyng - Hoying 
Family."

Author Rev David Anthony Hoying, Minster Ohio.

There are no HEYINGs in the book.

There are 260 pages of HOYINGS.

Jim Rettig
Cincinnati
=====
> Jim:  I have Heying ancestors, which I believe is a variant of Hoyng.  My 
> relatives settled in Iowa but I would be interested to know more about the 
> book you mentioned.  Would you be able to give me the title and author?
> Thank you.
> Mary Beth CravenNew Jersey




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[OL] Help with Zwischenahn, please

Date: 2008/02/08 04:04:54
From: mstulken <mstulken(a)wi.net>

Hello, list.

Today, my l-o-n-g awaited Wiefelstede cd arrived.  Through the kindness of
people on this list, I already have most of the information on my
ancestors found on this cd.  I was hoping that I would finally find out
about my great-grandfather's siblings and any of their descendants.  Alas
I discovered that the family moved to Zwischenahn in 1839 and only the
oldest two children are mentioned at all.  Does anyone have access to the
Zwischenahn records?  Or can you tell me to whom to write?

Here is what I have to date:

Ahlerd/Alerd STULKEN
  b. 8 Oct 1815, Gristede
  d. 16 Oct 1851, Gristede
& Helene BORCHERS
  b. Kayhausen, Ammerland, Oldenburg
  d. 1878, Germny
  m. 19 Jul 1839, Wiefelstede
|	Anna Margarete STULKEN
|	  b. 13 Sep 1839, Felde; Ksp. Westerstede
|	  d. abt 1917
|	& Christian HEDEMANN
|	  b. 16 Oct 1835, Helle
|	  d. abt 1917
|	  m. 15 May 1868, Bad Zwischenahn
|	Johann Friedrich (Fred John) STULKEN
|	  b. 25 Oct 1844, Gristede, Oldenburg, Germany
|	  d. 29 Jun 1925, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska
|	& Helene LAMMERS
|	  b. 3 Oct 1851, Grabstede, Oldenburg
|	  d. 24 Oct 1928, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska
|	  m. 27 Aug 1875, Stephenson County, Illinois
|	Gerhard Diedrich STULKEN
|	  b. abt 1848, Oldenburg, Germany
|	  d. 6 Jan 1933, Los Angeles County, California
|	& Anna M JOHNSON (JANSSEN)
|	  b. abt 1853, Holland (or Ostfriesland?)
|	  d. 15 May 1928, Los Angeles County, California
|	  m. abt 1874
|	Johann STULKEN

Thank you kindly,
Marilyn Stulken


Re: [OL] Help with Zwischenahn, please

Date: 2008/02/08 09:17:11
From: Joachim Ostendorf <home(a)nordstyle.de>

Hallo Marilyn,

further information:


Ahlerd/Alerd STULKEN
  b. 8 Oct 1815, Gristede
  d. 16 Oct 1851, Gristede
& Helene BORCHERS
  b. Kayhausen, Ammerland, Oldenburg
  d. 1878, Germny
  m. 19 Jul 1839, Wiefelstede 

Ahlert and Helene had  a further daughter ... 
Anna Elisabeth (geb.Stulken)
*16.2.1843 Grisstede
+ ???
OO 5.8.1873 Bad Zwischenahn
Johann Friedrich Neumann
* 15.8.1836  Aschhauserfeld   
+ 15.8.1889 Kayhausermoor


Anna and Johann Fridr. had a son ...
Alerd Gerhard Neumann  
* 27.2.1876
-no more informations-


Anna and Johann Fridr. had a daughter ...
Helene Neumann (my great-grandmother)
 *  16.4.1881 Kayhausermoor
+  29.9.1954 Mooriem Gellen   
Hermann Ostendorf  (my great-grandfather)
*  27.1.1879  Oldenbrok-Altendorf       
+ 30.12.1952 Oberhammelwarden

...

greetings from Germany
Joachim Ostendorf











  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mstulken(a)wi.net 
  To: Oldenburg-L 
  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 4:04 AM
  Subject: [OL] Help with Zwischenahn, please


  Hello, list.

  Today, my l-o-n-g awaited Wiefelstede cd arrived.  Through the kindness of
  people on this list, I already have most of the information on my
  ancestors found on this cd.  I was hoping that I would finally find out
  about my great-grandfather's siblings and any of their descendants.  Alas
  I discovered that the family moved to Zwischenahn in 1839 and only the
  oldest two children are mentioned at all.  Does anyone have access to the
  Zwischenahn records?  Or can you tell me to whom to write?

  Here is what I have to date:

  Ahlerd/Alerd STULKEN
    b. 8 Oct 1815, Gristede
    d. 16 Oct 1851, Gristede
  & Helene BORCHERS
    b. Kayhausen, Ammerland, Oldenburg
    d. 1878, Germny
    m. 19 Jul 1839, Wiefelstede
  | Anna Margarete STULKEN
  |   b. 13 Sep 1839, Felde; Ksp. Westerstede
  |   d. abt 1917
  | & Christian HEDEMANN
  |   b. 16 Oct 1835, Helle
  |   d. abt 1917
  |   m. 15 May 1868, Bad Zwischenahn
  | Johann Friedrich (Fred John) STULKEN
  |   b. 25 Oct 1844, Gristede, Oldenburg, Germany
  |   d. 29 Jun 1925, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska
  | & Helene LAMMERS
  |   b. 3 Oct 1851, Grabstede, Oldenburg
  |   d. 24 Oct 1928, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska
  |   m. 27 Aug 1875, Stephenson County, Illinois
  | Gerhard Diedrich STULKEN
  |   b. abt 1848, Oldenburg, Germany
  |   d. 6 Jan 1933, Los Angeles County, California
  | & Anna M JOHNSON (JANSSEN)
  |   b. abt 1853, Holland (or Ostfriesland?)
  |   d. 15 May 1928, Los Angeles County, California
  |   m. abt 1874
  | Johann STULKEN

  Thank you kindly,
  Marilyn Stulken


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[OL] Neuvorstellung Suche in Harpstedt Wildeshause n Familie Plöger

Date: 2008/02/08 09:42:09
From: Anke Adler <Adler-Bremen(a)t-online.de>

Hallo Listies,

möchte mich kurz vorstellen mein Name ist Anke Adler wohnhaft in Bremen ich erforsche im Moment vorrangig die Familie Plöger in Harpstedt und Wildeshausen sowie die Familie Adler in Bremen, vielleicht sucht ja jemand zufällig nach den gleichen Vorfahren würde mich über einen regen Austausch freuen.

Einer meiner toten Punkte im Moment ist

Johann Jürgen Ludewig Plöger *29.11.1793 in Harpstedt +?
oo??.??. 1820 in Ganderkesee Margarethe Blankemeier aus Elmeloh Kirchspiel Ganderkesee 
*? +?

Ein schönes Wochenende wünscht

Anke

Re: [OL] Neuvorstellung Suche in Harpstedt Wildeshause n Familie Plöger

Date: 2008/02/08 10:22:30
From: Heinz Wiemann <Heinz.Wiemann(a)gmx.de>

Hallo Anke,

da kann Dir doch geholfen werden.

Hier ist der Heiratseintrag der Beiden:


007 087/039 PLÖG-BLAN/18/20 1820/039 16.11.1820 Ganderkesee


Mann: PLÖGER Johann Jürgen Ludwig Harpstedt

Frau: BLANKEMEYER Margrete Elmeloh



Heiratsreg. Datum: 16.Nov.

Gks.1820/039 Johann Jürgen Ludwig Plöger,Jürgen Plöger Bürger zu

Harpstedt ehel.jüngster Sohn u.Margarete Blankmeyer

Berend Blankmeyer Köters z.Elmeloh ehel.jüngste Tocht.



Und hier ihr Taufeintrag:

007 462/036 BLAN-1796/03/28 *1796/036

BLANKEMEYER Margrete *28.03.1796 Elmeloh

BLANKEMEYER Berend

NN Metje

Taufregister Datum: 28.Marty Margrete

Gks.1796/036 Elt-Berend Blanmeyer u.Metje v.Elmeloh

Gev. 1) Gesche Margrete,Gerd Hinr.Heuers Fr.Schönemohr

2) Anna Cathar.,Harm Berends Fr.v.Dwoberge

3) Berend Kruse v.Elmeloh




Dazu noch die beiden Eheschließungen ihres Vaters: (sie stammt aus seiner 2. Ehe)



007 024/018 BLAN-KLAT/17/77 1777/018 26.06.1777 Ganderkesee

Mann: BLANKEMEYER Berend Elmeloh

Frau: KLATTENHOFF Margrete Rethorn



Heiratsreg. Datum: 26.Juny

Gks.1777/018 Berend Blanckmeier weyl.Gerd Blanckmeiers Brinks.zum

Elmeloh ehel.Sohn u.Margrete Klattenhofs,Heincke Klat=

tenhofs Köthers z.Rethorn ehel.Tocht.





007 041/012 BLAN-HEGE/17/90 1790/012 16.07.1790 Ganderkesee

Mann: BLANKEMEYER Berend Elmeloh

Frau: HEGELER Mette Schlutter



Heiratsreg. Datum: 16.July

Gks.1790/012 Berend Blanckmeier Witwer u.Köthers z.Elmeloh u.Mette

Hegelers,Berend Hegelers Brinks.z.Schlutter ehel.Tocht.




Das geht in den Kirchenbüchern von Ganderkesee so weiter (Geschwister, Eltern usw.).
Für Dich als Bremerin: Die sind bei der MAUS (im Staatsarchiv Bremen) auf CD vorhanden und können dort eingesehen werden.



Schönes Wochenende



Heinz




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To: "Oldenburg-L" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:41 AM
Subject: [OL] Neuvorstellung Suche in Harpstedt Wildeshausen Familie Plöger



Hallo Listies,


möchte mich kurz vorstellen mein Name ist Anke Adler wohnhaft in Bremen ich erforsche im Moment vorrangig die Familie Plöger in Harpstedt und Wildeshausen sowie die Familie Adler in Bremen, vielleicht sucht ja jemand zufällig nach den gleichen Vorfahren würde mich über einen regen Austausch freuen.

Einer meiner toten Punkte im Moment ist

Johann Jürgen Ludewig Plöger *29.11.1793 in Harpstedt +?
oo??.??. 1820 in Ganderkesee Margarethe Blankemeier aus Elmeloh Kirchspiel Ganderkesee
*? +?


Ein schönes Wochenende wünscht

Anke
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[OL] Family inquirey....

Date: 2008/02/08 12:48:33
From: Mjgerdes <Mjgerdes(a)aol.com>

I am wondering if you have any record of Gerdes'.   My  grandfather's name 
was Johann Heinrich Gerdes, his birthdate  Aug. 11  1889.  His other sibling 
that came to America in the early 1900's were  Gerhardina married a Gronewald,  
Trintje who married a Wolken, and George  Gerdes.  They pretty much all settled 
into Gage county Nebraska, USA.   He did have a brother who stayed in 
Germany, Hinrich Harm Gerdes, who fought in  WWII, and died Jan 21 1945.  In his 
obituary from the german newpaper, they  listed other names.  Siebels, Engelbarts 
and Oellermann.   Which  my question to you is our family would like more info 
about the ones who stayed  in Germany..... I don't know if it is possible???  
The parents names, My  great-grandparents, where John Henry, who I have heard 
was a sailor??? and  Fredericka with the maiden name of Hippen???? I would 
love to know more.
 
Jennifer 



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Re: [OL] Family inquirey....

Date: 2008/02/08 14:16:41
From: Gene <jansseng(a)cornernet.com>

Jennifer: It would help if you have a town or village where your people were from. Most of the names you list are as common as Smith or Jones in the Oldenburg and Ostfriesian regions as are the first names.

[OL] Potthast, war: Neuvorstellung

Date: 2008/02/08 23:35:39
From: Sternensohn74 <sternensohn74(a)web.de>

Hallo Hermann,

gesucht werden

Johann Potthast, geboren in Lütetsburg/Bargebur bei Norden und seine Frau
Katharina Fischer ebenfalls geboren in Lütetsburg/Bargebur bei Norden.

Zwei mir bekannte Kinder:

Margarethe Potthast, geboren 1886 in Essen
Hermann Johann Potthast, kath,  geboren am 22.10.1893 in Essen, hat am
08.01.1916 in Varel Johanne Diederike Lina Schwarting, geboren am 03.03.1888
in Rodenkirchen, geheiratet.

Leider stehen in der Kopie des Familienbuches von Hermann Johann Potthast
nur die Namen und Geburtsorte der Eltern.

Gruß aus Oberhausen
Ma