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Diane, Have you researched on familysearch.org? Their records appear to be from 1558.
I am looking for info for Bonifacius Schmidt. He was born in 1824 in Herbolzheim, Germany. He came to the US in July 1845. According to Ancestry His father was Franciscus Anton Schmidt and his mother was Johanna Hoch. Franciscus was born in 1777. That is as far back as I can get which is why I need help. I would write to Germany if I knew where to write or what exactly to ask for. Any help I can get will be greatly appreciated.
My ancestor was Johann Heinrich TUPHORN, born In Ictershausen, Thuringia, Prussia in (perhaps) 1812. He left Germany because of his involvement in the 1848 Student's (Bonn) Rebellion, also known as the Carl Schurz Rebellion and eventually settled in Sparta, Wisconsin.
Are there any descendants of 48ers on this forum?
I am still having bricks wall trying to find info on my father's family. this most of the info I have. to date except for a slight lead to Lipsig. If you are familiar with this please let me know. The following is what I have.
@Barbara Gray--Can you supply more information about your family? Have you followed them back as far as you can go in the US? What is the time frame for when they came to this country and what are the names of those who came? Do you have any indication of where in Germany they came from or names you might search for there? Germany is a tricky country to find anyone without a known starting point. There are some good pointers on German research at https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Germany.
If any of you live in Bavaria, I would like to contact Mrs. Elizabeth Jung from Kleinwallstadt. I have heard that she has collected information from the town of Elsenfeld for the past forty years. My great, great grandfather, Louis Fischer was born there in 1834 and I would like to ask her if she has anything about his family or the time when he lived there (1834 to 1854 when he emigrated to America.
Please take a look at this and see how we helped Bob!
http://video.visitdenmark.com/video/3495646/denmark-on-demand-american
I am searching for my Lawbaugh (Labach, Laubauch, Laubaugh) ancestry. I don't speak German nor am I familiar with German geography. I do know they were in PA, OH, IL as well as Kansas - where I live. My mother's maiden name was Lawbaugh. Hopefully being a part of this group will be helpful.
Linda Gray
Thanks,
I wrote a number of places in Germany several years ago and this may have been one I already exhausted. I was curious if they actually found something but I guess the are asking for a search fee. i think i may have already searched here because i remember reaching a dead end.
Brian,
This the closest i can come up with.It appears there is a charge to obtain the information. My German is not very good. Some of the words were impossible to figure out but I hope it helps.
Responding to your inquiry
Dear Mr. Hill
Your request has been received in the city archives Chemnitz.
Due to the large number of such concerns and extensive research into the matter over traditional person and registration documents , the processing time in months amounts to more than three months.
The short form of this writing, is a fast , way to edit your message.
Genealogical research in the city archives are chargeable in Chemnitz.
The high level of FEES depends on the effort we need to expend search costs are also negative Info request .
Ground calculated 12.00 Euro per quarter hour . For copies fall .70 euros per side, authentications for 5.00 Euro . In your case, we assume that 1 hour / s research time .
For processing your request we Require following information from your
Assurance of FEES Underwriting
Postal address ( no PO Box)
Please send us your answer by post or email .
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