Carsten Beierlein - 12/23/00 13:27:45
My URL:http://www.planet-beierlein.de
My Email:carsten@planet-beierlein.de
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Hallo fromg ermany
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Dear readers,
I seek relations which emigrate in the 1800-1880 to the USA. They came frome the surname line Scholl, Beierlein, Following names are known by me:Eugen Beierlein (brothers emigrate),Martin Beierlein, This part of the family came from Mainbullau/Bavaria. It
would be a big surprise to find maybe any alive relatives from me in the states. Thanks for your help and mails.
Torsten Dörr
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I am only 18 yrs. old and was just looking for some family history
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Beautiful site, sure glad, I found you. Hope to add to your wonderful research. It will be fun !
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Your website looks great! All of your hard work shines through and it is obvious that you have spent a great deal of time and effort into making these wonderful pages! Why not consider putting your site to the test? We invite you to apply to the Digital Delilah's Website Competition!! Or maybe you would like to join the Staff! You are also cordially invited to apply to join our web ring.
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Nice website. It doesn't look like our Schaub's connect.
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I was just surfing....you have a very detailed site. Best of luck.
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I found just one Kocher on your site. My ancestors moved from West Germany to Pennsylvania in 1817. My gr gr grandfather, Gottfried Immanuel KOCHER was 6 yrs. old when the family came to the USA. He, known as Emanuel, moved to Ohio, along with a brothe
. Some moved further west, but some of the current generations still live in Ohio. Of course, some live elsewhere now.
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just wanted to see if i could find some family history
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I really enjoyed seeing the picture of Uncle Bill and his family. I remember well the day he passed on. I respected him greatly. I recall going to the Avalon Council Meeting to see Uncle Bill as a council member.
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Keep up the good work, Becky.
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Hi!!
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used search feature to find more kochers--
We are in the Ohio Valley, New Martinsville, WV
to be specific. Know that Great Great Great
Grandfather was Samuel Kocher, last will entered
in St. Clairsville Ohio/ York, Ohio area
Swiss-German-Alcase Lorraine descent. When this
particular tribe of Bergers, Riggenbach, Schupbach,Kocher, etc came down in wagons w/ oxen into the Ohio Valley area, they separated at the
river--some when east and some west onto the land.
Mine stayed east of the Ohio River into Virginia in the 1840-1850's (now W.Va.--Wetzel Co.) My family still has the original farm, ox yokes, some
sleigh bells, spinning wheels, trunks, German/Swiss written baptismal letters-that were
translated. Would like to know more of how Samuel Kocher came to Ohio area--I suppose via
Pittsburg like so many others. Please email me
if any of this sounds familiar! lkstillion@hotmail.com
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Great page! Congratulations.
Peggy
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This page has been a test of my patience and the patience of my family. I hope to have a much more elaborate page done by next summer. Please drop any comments, suggestions, corrections or new information in the guestbook. It will be appreciated by all
Becky