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2008/02/14 13:08:21 Anita-und-Dieter Re: [OL] Riccius |
Datum | 2008/02/14 20:42:12 RICHARD L SCHINDALL Re: [OL] Janssen Family Info Search............ |
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2008/02/13 06:48:58 RICHARD L SCHINDALL [OL] Janssen Family Info Search............ |
Betreff | 2008/02/14 20:42:12 RICHARD L SCHINDALL Re: [OL] Janssen Family Info Search............ |
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2008/02/13 20:12:02 mstulken Re: [OL] Name change: zu Hornvon HornLehmann o der Oeltjen?? |
Autor | 2008/02/22 21:44:01 mstulken [OL] Wiefelstede CD - THANK YOU!!! |
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Date: 2008/02/14 19:22:10
From: mstulken <mstulken(a)wi.net>
Hi, Richard. Wow! With only a couple of common patronyms to go on, you have your work cut out for you. :-) I took a quick glance at the Varel, Jade, and Wiefelstede CDs and didn't find them. Do you have exact birth dates? I'll take a closer look later. Perhaps you've already done these, but I'll suggest them anyway: 1. Take a careful look at the church records. With a stroke of luck, perhaps you'll find them there. 2. Check at the county historical society where they died. Are there any obits that give the birthplace? Even if you already have an obituary, there might be another one with different information. 3. They immigrated relatively recently. Check with all your uncles, aunts and cousins to see if they know of any information, or know of someone who might have it. Does anybody have any old letters? any old church records like baptism certificates? Also, the fact that you're contacting your relatives will let them know you're interested, should they find something later. 4. I think the suggestion was made earlier to get information on their neighbors (and, I would add, their fellow church members). Maybe the church records or obituaries of their friends and neighbors will give you a clue. 5. Keep checking on the internet. The information out there keeps changing. 6. Pray for luck. I know my g-grandmother's place of birth because somebody missed a scrap of paper in the back of a closet when they cleaned out her house. It was her 1867 confirmation certificate. The new owner of the house found it and gave it to one of my cousins. Marilyn in Wisconsin > My name is Richard L.Schindall I live in Bettendorf Iowa. I'm > searching for information on a family named Janssen that emigrated > from Bremen on March 19th, 1904 on the liner S. S. Chemnitz with a > destination of Burlington Iowa. The listed their place of > residence and birth only as Oldenberg Germany. The family > consisted of Johan Dederich Janssen age 59 born in 1845, his wife > Anna (Gerdes) Janssen age 58 born 1846, daughter Anna Marie age 28 > born 1886, son Johan Diderich Jr. age 26 born 02 Apr 1878, and > son Heinrich Gerhard Janssen age 23 born 07 May 1881. Supposedly > there were 4 living children but could only find names of three. > If at all possible I'd like to learn the village and area of > Oldenburg these families originated. Any help you might render > would be very gratefully appreciated. If it requires joining your > group or any other fee involved please advise. > > Kindest > Regards, > Richard > L.Schindall > > > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l >