[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German emigration records

Gary Warner gary at warnerengineering.com
Tue Dec 4 16:10:27 PST 2007


Ruth,

Genealogy and connecting the relatives is never done.   I suggest that 
you submit what you have and let us see if we can find some new family 
you have not yet found.  It is amazing how often we can find a missing 
bit of data by branching out horizontally to cousins.   Perhaps you are 
related to other SGGEE members who can fill in some of the blanks.   It 
is very amazing how many of our members are distant cousins.

Gary

Yamkin66 at aol.com wrote:
> Al
> Thank you for the information on the Spahls.  I have trace them back  to 
> Kallstadt Germany from 1600s to 1820's.  My brick wall now is searching  for the 
> death of Fredrich's father Andreas.  I have found some of  Fredrich's brothers 
> in Kaliz Poland.  However, I can't find the death of  Andreas.  That is why I 
> seek the emigration/immigration records for Germany  and Poland.  My grand 
> father Julius was born in Stawiszyn and married  Carolina Kindler also born in 
> Stawiszyn. His naturalization record shows  that he emigrated from Stawiszyn.  
> However, I can't find their marriage  document or the births of two of their 
> children in Stawiszyn.  I have  traced the Kindler's back to 1750's.
>  
> However, I do have some holes in both lines.  If/when I complete these  
> lines, I will forward them to SGGEE.
> Ruth
>
>
>
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