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Earl.Schultz
Earl.Schultz at telusplanet.net
Thu Feb 23 18:39:39 PST 2006
Gary, do you know where your Schmidt and Jeske come from? Both names are
common in the Rypin area of Poland.
Thanks,
Earl
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 01:24:13 +0000
From: g.ruppert at att.net (g.ruppert at worldnet.att.net)
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Hi Howard:
I don't know if this will help, however I have a Jeske in one of my
ancillary lines.
My maternal great aunt, Martha W. SCHMIDT born in Russian Poland 31 May
1886, immigrated 1892 to Maryland, married 6 December 1915 to Adolf JESKE.
>From the 1920 census data, Adolf was born about 1896 in Russian Poland and
immigrated in 1914. This family moved from Baltimore to NJ to NY and finally
settled in FL. Adolf JESKE died about 1 March 1946 in Tampa.
Not much to go on, but perhaps there might be a link to Bertha and Edward
JESKE.
Hope this helps.
Gary
18 February 2006
Baltimore
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