Germany and German Ancestry

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  • Jean Wilcox Hibben

    I have a few German names I'm researching: ARGUS (Ger)
    BAADER
    BECKER
    BESSERER
    BOTT
    BRAUN
    CLASSEN
    COUNTRYMAN/GUNDREMAN
    CREMERIUS
    CHRUST/CRUST
    FLAUMIN
    GRIEFFS
    GUIWITS/(K)GEYWITZ
    HABERMAN
    HEINRICH
    HERBERGER
    HOLLA(E)NDER
    HOMBERG
    K(A)EMPF
    KETTERER
    KLENCHER
    KNOETGEN
    KOHR
    KRIEGER
    MANZ
    MAR(C)KFELD
    MATERAS
    MEN(T)Z
    MOHR
    MUELLER (2 lines)
    PAETZGEN
    PLATZ
    SCHALL/SHAUL
    SCHULDNER
    SCHURZ
    SIMON
    STIRNER
    THENEE
    THONNESSEN/TOENNESEN
    TRAP(P)SCHUH
    TREFZ
    UEBELE
    WEIS(S)ER
    WOLBERT
    YOUKER/JUCKER (?)
  • Amanda Elizabeth Acquard

    The German names I am searching are:
    Crosshein
    Eichhorn/Eichorn/Eckorn
    Fink/Finck
    Gress/Gresz
    Tross
    Weiss/Wise
  • Susan Turner

    Also researching
    Puschmann & Schubert from Breslau, Schlesien area of Germany/Poland.
    Albrecht from Stadtilm, Thuringa area
  • Earline Hines Bradt

    I am researching Steinseifer from Westfaln, Germany to PA in 1749. Shaver and Haines immigrated from Germany to Johnstown, Tryon Co., NY about 1750's, UE Loyalists.
  • Heather Valdez Chambers

    I am researching the Pabst surname from Germany. My gg grandfather was Charles Alexander Pabst, born 1842 in Saxony, Germany. His death certificate lists his father as Fredrich Pabst. A census lists his parents as both being born in Saxony, Germany. I know he came to the U.S. in 1862 (per census records), but have not been able to locate him on any passenger lists yet. I believe he came to the U.S. through New York as I have found military records showing a Charles A. Pabst enlisted in Buffalo about 1865. Charles then moved to Texas where he met and married Emily Davis in Burnet County, TX in the 1890s. She is presumed to have died and he then married Margaret Tow sometime later and had children, one of them being my ggf William Pabst. Charles never spoke of being in the service and some in the family believe it is because he fought for the Union then came down to live in Texas (the South). Charles is my brickwall as I do not know what his parents names are, where and which port he immigrated through to the U.S. and I'd also like to know more info about his parents and other Pabst family in Germany.

    Heather
  • Anita Payne

    Hi All,
    The names we are researching are
    Panitzki/e from Neufahrwasser, Danzig
    Eggert not sure where born but died in Neufahrwasser, Danzig
    Plehn (Bläm) Mulde bei Danzig
    Kärsch again not sure where born but died in Neufahrwasser, Danzig

    These are lines we have some infomation on but it's never enough.
    We are finding tracing data in Germany more difficult than others and have put it on the one day list, but is never forgotten.
  • Sandy Jacques

    Hi, my German ancestor names are Haubach and Stottlemyer. Haubach seems to be a rare name in Germany and the US. Although there aren't many, no one seems to know if they are related to each other. Haubachs were from Hesse
  • Jade Green

    I am searching for information on the Barger/Barrier family from Stuttgart & Wuttenburg areas of Germany.
    Michael Barger/Barrier came to Pennsylvania in 1752 and moved to Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina around 1759. He had four sons, George Henry Barrier, Jacob Barrier, John Barrier and Abraham A. Barrier. Abraham md. Elizabeth Reynolds in 1760 in Rowan County, NC. Their son Rev. Richard Barrier migrated to Wayne County, KY.
  • Terri H

    Researching Lange family from Fulda?/Bremen, Kammerman family from Hanover, Schneider family from Berlin, Gottshal from Berlin-I think. Our Lange/Kammerman came from Germany to US/No.Nevada in 1882 & 1890. Schneider/Gottshal's came to US/W. Pennsylvania in 1886.
  • Brian Zalewski

    Researching:
    THIELKE - (Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany > Grafton, Ozaukee Co., WI)
    LAST - (Doeringshagen, Pommerania [which looks to be SW of the current Płoty, Poland] > Grafton, Ozaukee Co., WI)
    LUEDTKE - (Storkow, Pommerania [seems to be located just SE of Doeringshagen above] > Grafton, Ozaukee Co., WI)
    BRAATZ - Germany > Wisconsin
  • Michael Helmantoler

    My immigrant ancestor was Johan Adam (anton) Hellenthal that came to Philadelphia, PA USA in 1753 via Rotterdam on the ship Snow Carlotta. Other Census information indicates St. Ingbert as his birthplace. He must have been 18 yrs at the least to apply for entry to the USA.
  • Myra Vanderpool Gormley

    One of my immigrant German ancestors was Henry (Heinrich) GIMPER, born about 1733. He arrived in Philadelphia 2 October 1753 on the "Edinburgh" from Rotterdam with a stop in Cowes. I suspect he may have come from Daaden, near Siegen in the Westerwald (Rhineland-Palatinate) but have not been able to prove this. He eventually went to North Carolina and the surname evolved into Kimbro in the Orange County area. Others on this voyage were from the Daaden area, so I'm hopeful someday to make contact with other researchers who have explored the roots in Germany.
  • Allison Saxman

    I research my husband's German lines (all lived in PA after coming to USA):

    Saxman/Sochsman (supposedly from Alsace-Lorraine area)
    Schall
    Sheffler
  • Shy Genealogist

    Researching DABELSTEIN from Lubeck in Nothern Germany. Found that Ancestry has several records from Lubeck including birth records from the date range I'm searching, but had no luck finding Dabelstein name. I know that every record follows the same basic format, but could not read the majority of the record. But names were easy to pick out. Wish I could think of a more efficient way to search - or at least know which word in the record indicates the month. I know what the word for January is, but cannot figure out which part of the record has the date. I assumed it would be in the first sentence, but I may be assuming too much. Any hints appreciated!
  • Lyn Hansch

    Am interested in any Hansch or Knoblisck descendants. This is my husbands side of the family. They came from Celisia Prussia to Australia.
  • Barbara Krecklow

    My Mother's side of the family came here from Germany. The RIEMER's come from the area around Wollin in Pommern, now Poland. Her SCHLAKE family was from Hullhorst, Blasheim and the area around Luebbecke in Westfalen. I have just begun researching these families and do not have much information on them.
    Barb
  • ginny g

    My Dad's father came from Ronsdorf Germany.Surnames I am interested in is Mueller, Simon and Wingenroth. My Great Grandmother died giving birth to my grandfather her maiden name was Paula Wingenroth. I am trying to find info about her and her family. She died in Germany
  • Diana

    Surnames being researched in or around Kindenheim, Pfalz, Bayern: Fischer, Harmetz, Otterbein, and Simon/Simons,
  • Barbara Bradley Petura

    I have German ancestors woven into both my maternal and paternal ancestry along with English and Swiss [German-speaking areas]. I would like to know more about the ancestors of my second great-grandmother Apollonia Becker Bruce. Thanks to family history and microfilm records I know that she was born on 1 May 1838 near the village of Zemmer, in turn near Treves [Trier] in western Germany. Her parents were Ignatii Becker and Magdalena Platt, and they likely married about 1832 as daughter Catherine was born 4 April 1833. Both Catharine and Apollonia came to Wisconsin and have descendants. Any ideas on how to go back further on the parents? Thank you. Barbara
  • Elaine O'Neill

    Researching:
    August SCHMULT from Strebelin, Prussia/Germany
    Anna HUEBNER from Verbelin, Prussia/Germany
    Frederick MALESCHEFSKY and Mary KUSC/KUSCHEFSKY from Kl.Wolka, Germany
    August Schmult married Anna Hubner in Detroit, Michigan. They were Roman Catholic.
    Frederick Maleschefsky and Mary Kuschefsky were already married when they came to Detroit, Michigan. They also were Roman Catholic.
  • Barbara Butler

    My ancestors are from Momlingen, Bavaria and NuBach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

    LAUMEISTER, GIEGERICH, REISMANN, WILLRICH, MOHR

    I have found the best place to get information is to write to the church in the village they were in.. They were more then likely Catholic or Lutheran.
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  • Linda K.

    We traveled to Germany several and enjoyed walking through the Alt Friedhof's (old cemeteries.) We were lucky enough to come across the Sigle Family graves in Schorndorf and Alfdorf. What I find very interesting is, since a shortage of graves,or land for cemeteries, many family members are interred together and names just added to the family stone! We saw this numerous times!

    Linda K.
  • Toni A. Groves

    I've found some of my ancestors in Doggingen, Baden Germany. My grandmother's family came over in the 1880's (I haven't found their ship yet). I do not know the reason they decided to emigrate, I think that would be one of the most interesting things I could find out. My grandmother was a Straub, her mother was a Hildebrandt. My grandfather was a Link, I believe he was from Hausenvorwold, but my main computer is down at this time so don't have all the information in front of me. Would love to find anyone who has an interest in those names.
  • Norah Joan Ossinger Trecartin

    My maiden name is Ossinger and I have no idea of the origin of this name but found a small mountain in Germany, near Hamburg called Ossinger mountain. Wondering if any one is familiar with this name and or its origins. I found that reference by doing a google search. The only other instance of the name Google came up with is a town I switzerland named Ossingen. The meaning was said to be"home of the Ossingers" My Great great grand father is as far back as I can go and there is no record of where he was from or where he was born. he showed up in Nova Scotia and founded a family!! All the Ossingers in Canada have descended from him! Thank you in advance for any help you can give me!!
  • Charles Wesley Smith Sr

    My paternal grandmother's line is Clos some time spelled Closs/Klos/Kloss from Bledesbach, Rheinland-Pfalz, BAV (at time of immigration was part of Kingdom of Bavaria - through New Jersey - later part of the kin moved north west to Michigan and westward. My line crossed to Cincinnati area then crossed the river into Kentucky (Campbell/Pendleton/Bracken Counties. Some the allied families were Faul, Baure and Ruf/Ruff.
  • Caren

    My great-great Grandfather was born Johan Huttel in Engelthal, Germany. He changed his name to John Huettel when coming to America around 1905.
  • Keith McKain

    Researching Ulrich, Heilman, Wilhelm, Stiely and Meyer in Schuylkill County and Lebanon County Pennsylvania.
  • Carolyn Dunlap Franklin

    My German ancestors name's are Haas, Bauer, Grimm, Wagner, Schneider, Maier, Kumf, Steinbrenner. These are my ancestors from Neckarelz, Baden, Germany and Kalbertshausen, Mosbach, Baden, Germany. They were married and baptised in the Evangelical Church in Neckarelz, Germany. Also, Rosenberg, Baden, Germany.
  • Sandy Drexler

    I am presently searching for any info on my husband's relatives from Germany. His ggfather was Wilhelm David Drexler b. 1850...his gfather Paul Ludwig Dreier (1884-1945) from Ruegenwalde (now Poland).....gmother...Selma Bursche (1883-1958) and gggfather Conrad Frederick Ferdinand Reinking (1828-1900) from Prussia, Germany. Thank you very much for your consideration.
  • Shirley Rainbolt Partridge

    I am researching the Rainbolts which I believe was Reinbold when they came over with the Palatines.
  • Gretchen Lowerison

    I am researching the family name Wentzell originally from Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, and now in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. I am also researching Zipser, Schädel, Bartelmus, Hetschko, and Gettwert from Bielitz (Bielsko-Biala, which is now Poland).
  • Edward Kipp

    I am working on a Schultz and Neumann family. Will provide some details later
  • Linda K.

    We have a Schultz family member that lived in Chicago after immigrating from Germany!
  • Linda K.

    For Carolyn Dunlap Franklin:

    Our Bauer relatives lived in Schorndorf, Wurttenburg, Germany.
  • Darlene Hueser

    My Baldus line goes back to Stockum, Germany.
  • Andrea

    My German/Prussian ancestors are:

    OBST (Altwasser, Schlesien, Prussia & BergKamen, Germany) -- I know all about my grandmother and great-grandparents who came here (my grandmother is still alive and I was fortunate enough to meet my great-grandparents). The trouble is with the ancestors prior to the U.S.

    NEUGEBAUER (Prussia/Germany)

    HACKE-HOFFMAN-HELL(E) (Prussia/Germany) -- Her mother died within a week of her birth. She was brought up by the Hell(e) family...possibly by an aunt.

    SCHÜTTE (Una Kries Hamm, , Germany & Kamen, Germany)

    RUBARTH (Prussia/Germany)

    PULVERREITER (Pommeromia, , Germany & Kamen, Germany)

    LENNEPER (Prussia/Germany)

    KRABS/KRABBS (Prussia/Germany)

    WERNER (Breitscheid, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia)

    PETRI (Breitscheid, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia)

    MÖHLIN (Breitscheid, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia)

    KAPPENSTEIN (Prussia/Germany)
  • Beverly Bakos

    Searching for BARRINGER, DAPPER, EHRHARD, GROSH, KERST, NIEDERMAN, SENG, and ZIMMERS - after emigrating, my lines settled in primarily in the southwestern Ohio counties: Auglaize, Butler, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Shelby
  • Kristi Hay Hilton

    Looking for the Höh family in Gerhardsbrunn. Valentine Höh (b. 24 June 1821 in Gerhardsbrunn, d. 30 July 1906 in Pike Township, Stark County, Ohio) was my third great grandfather. He, along with his first wife & 4 children, came to the US in 1864.
  • Rick Greathouse

    We found a clue in a "Brave New World: Rhinelanders Conquer America", journal of Johannes Herbergs journey to America. Herbergs wrote, "On the morning of Aug 27 [1764] we went to see a man whom Mr. Kurtz had said we should see called Jan Grothus whose father Hermen came from Bielefeld and who has been here for the last 50 years and lives only a mile to one side.

    Herman Grothaus appears to have purchased 9,000 acres in Oct 1709 from an agent of William Penn, Col. Rhedegelt, who was traveling through the Palatinate trying to encourage settlement of Penn's Colony in the new world.

    At that time, present day Bielefeld, Germany would have been Bielefeld, County of Ravensberg, Electorate of Brandenburg, Prussia.

    So we are hoping to discover Herman Groethausen's family roots in the early church records of Bielefeld.
  • Frances Baer

    Linda K, I wonder if your Bauer line is connected to my Baer (Bar) line? They spelled it several different ways. Would love to chat with you and see if there is a connection.
  • Linda Ann Metzger

    My in-laws are Bauers. They resided in Queens and NYC.
  • Joanne Schleier

    My husband's paternal SCHLEIER line goes back to Ramrath, Dusseldorf, Germany. Also, I used to live in Heinstadt near Hanau.
  • Linda Ann Metzger

    I am researching Leopold Schlesinger b. Brotchizen Germany and resided in Chicago.
  • Shannon Stokes Sheppard

    Searching for Surnames: Heartsill (Hartsell, Hartzell, Hertzell, Hirtzel), Featherkille,Antoni,Sechler, Maurer, Duringer & Sinter
  • Cheryle Hoover Davis

    I am researching these surnames:

    BOLTZ
    HOLDEMAN (HALTERMAN)
    HUBER (HOOVER)
    MESSER
    MINEAR
    MUELLER (MILLER)
    RUTSCHLEY (RITCHIE)
    SHUMACHER (SHOEMAKER)
    WINTERS
    WOLFE
  • Linda K.

    To Frances Baer:

    I don't think we link up. Bauer means farmer. Baer I believe means bear. We did not have any Baer's in our family. We had Sigle's mostly in the Schorndorf area!

    Good to talk to you!
  • Lesley Cooper Clarke Cluff

    Fiedler --- Henry Fiedler of Posen Prussia. Died early 1800's most likely in Prussia..
    Son went to England. Family made carpet bags, sold internationally.
    Sound familiar?
  • Jill Nowak

    I am looking for information about the Russian Germans... and the Schaefer/Schafer family that settled in the Dakotas and Wisconsin. From what I gather a group of Germans immigrated to Russia upon the promise of farmland, and after farming for a while were kicked out of the country by one of the Czarinas. Any history to this story would be greatly appreciated!
  • Susan Turner

    Another branch of the family is Slafter from WI/IL areas. Have a lot on them and willing to share. Interested if anyone knows what caused family split