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CHRL-1997



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CHRL Posting status for 1997:
- entry for NELSON, Carol IMMEL, 24 June 1997
- entry for GERBOTH, Dale L., 1 July 1997
- entry for JANSON, Frank E., 6 July 1997
- entry for DAVIS, Everett L., 11 July 1997
- entry for TRENDEL, Raymond, 13 July 1997
- entry for MARTIN, Shirley SCHEE, 17 July 1997
- additions for TRENDEL, Raymond, 27 July 1997
- entry for LACEY, Jennifer, 29 July 1997
- entry for TRIPODI, Jane, 29 July 1997
- entry for JORDAN, Gwen, 1 August 1997
- entry for GARLIPP, Fabio, 11 August 1997
- entry for BACHLER, Thomas, 11 October 1997
- entry for PACCHIOLI, Albert V., 10 December 1997
- entry for URWILLER, Carrie, 10 December 1997
- entry for GREEN, Gordon H., 12 December 1997
- entry for GREUB-HIRSCH, Jean-Daniel, 13 December 1997
- entry for McALLISTER, Anne WEIDNER, 21 December 1997
- entry for PACCHIOLI, Albert V., 25 December 1997

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BACHLER, Thomas
eMail address: Batchman40@aol.com


Johannes Bachler was born at Starrkirch, Solothurn, Switzerland about 1815. He married Anna Maria Mangold from Luter, Alsace France in 1853. The marriage took place at Aesch, Basel- landshaft. We are trying to find out the names of his parents. Johanne emigrated with his wife to America in 1854, to Wayne County, Michigan. He is my g-g-g-Grandfather. Any information on his parents would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.



DAVIS, Everett L.
eMail address: everett@onramp.net


I am at a crossroads in researching from Switzerland to the United States that I have little information regarding. I have 15 generations of descendants yet no Swiss linkage beforehand. All I have been able to discern is that Ulrich BUHLER came to the United States, was born about 1710 in Switzerland and died after 1778 in the U.S. Apparently surnname spellings changed as all descendants are named BEELER not BUHLER. His wife was Mary Elizabeth UNKNOWN. Their children were: 1) Unknown BEELER; 2) Martha BEELER; 3) George BEELER; 4) Ulrich BEELER; 5) John Valentine BEELER and 6) Joseph BEELER. I am the son of Waldean BEELER. I realize it is very little to begin with, but just perhaps there is someone researching a lost Ulrich BUHLER that would like a connection. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Webmaster Note: Your posting gives no indication if your research for family genealogy you has included the submittal of your collection to the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City (No listing for you in the FHLC) or if you have availed yourself of its resources using your nearest Family History Center (FHC). Your surname search should also include the Buehler and Bühler surname spellings and perhaps others. The latest (August 1996) edition of the FHL Calalog (FHLC) shows 20 citations for BUHLER genealogy with Zurich, St. Gallen and Tschappina connections. There are also 30 BUEHLER listings with a few lines that go back to 1586 in Rietheim (Canton Aargau), 1570 in Schwellbrunn (Canton Canton Appenzell and elsewher in Canton Sankt Gallen) and 1605 in Sigriswil (Canton Bern).

While not giving up on U.S. sources, perhaps it is time to start reviewing Swiss genealogies of the principal possible spellings of your surname in Switzerland, looking for the given name Ulrich in general and your Ulrich in particular. You might also check the 3 volume "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" for locations in Switzerland where you family name appeared prior to 1710.


GARLIPP, Fabio
R. Estevao Sanviti, 140/32b, Jd. Piracuama, Sao Paulo, Brazil ZIP Code 05763-330
eMail address: garlipp@ibm.net


I guess the Garlipp family came to the city of Nova Friburgo Brazil in 1813 from the Swiss canton of Fribourg. I knew about someone called Horst Garlipp, that may be the first Garlipp in Brazil. Is there a list of the Swiss imigrants in the year of 1813? I thank you for helping me!



GERBOTH, Dale L.
eMail address: dlg@tx3.com


I am looking for information about the family of Jacob MEYER, who was born 6 May 1806 in Schorren or Thun, Canton Bern, emigrated to the U.S.A. in 1852, and died July 1876 in the state of Missouri. Before emigrating, Heinrich married Margaretha Erica IMBODEN (born 16 May 1813 in Unterseen, Canton Bern; died 15 July 1878 in the state of Kansas, U.S.A). Margaretha's parents were Heinrich IMBODEN (born 20 January 1788 in Unterseen) and Anna MULLER; her grandparents were Heinrich IMBODEN (born about 1760 in Unterseen) and Anna HASLER. Before emigrating Jacob and Margaretha had six children, all born in Schorren or Thun: Margaretha, Jacob, Frederich, John, Magdalena, Gottlieb and Anna.



GREEN, Gordon H.
620 M Street, Davis, California 95616-3910, U.S.A.
eMail address: GHGRoots@aol.com


I am submitting this in hopes of finding more on John Joseph FREITAG the First and John Joseph FREITAG the Second. This information is from my wife Rosalynd's genealogy. John Joseph FREITAG I was born about 1780 at Wallenstadt, St. Gallen, Switzerland. His wife is unknown. His son was John Joseph FREITAG II, born about 1800 at Wallenstadt, St. Gallen. His wife was Arsula HUBER, born about 1800 at Wallenstadt, St. Gallen.

Thier son was John Joseph FREITAG III. He was born 24 April 1818 at Wallenstadt, St Gallen, Switzerland and died 13 May 1901 in Sullivan County, Missouri. He left Switzerland in 1848, sailed from La Harve, France to New York City, New York. On 22 July 1854 he married Katherina Pfiffer at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois. Katharina Pfiffer was born 18 July 1821 at Mollis, Beglingen, Glarus, Switzerland and died 7 February 1890 in Sullivan County Missouri. I have more on the Pfeffer Family of the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland.

Their children were John Joseph FREITAG IV (name changed to John Joseph FRIDAY), born 13 April 1856 at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois; died 23 January 1948 at Kirksville, Missouri; Sophia FREITAG (Name changed to Friday); Samuel FREITAG (Name changed to Friday); Maria Carlina FREITAG (Name changed to Friday) was born 20 April 1863 in Sullivan County, Missouri, died 10 February 1947 at Novinger, Adair County, Missouri; married 1 January 1888 to Nathaniel SHOOP, born 5 September 1849 in Adair County, Missouri; died 5 June 1932 at Novinger, Adair County, Missouri.



GREUB-HIRSCH, Jean-Daniel
Switzerland
eMail address: greub-j-d@bal.ge-dip.etat-ge.ch


Rudolf GREUB (or GRAUB or GRAEUB) was born about 1825 at Lotzwil, Canton Bern. Johannes GREUB was born in 1788 at Lotzwil, Canton Bern. Where can I find information about the arrival of members of my family to USA about year 1856? Thank you for your amability!



JANSON, Frank E.
7664 Sunray Lane, St. Louis, Missouri, 63123-1936
eMail address: Sewereng@aol.com


Looking for birthplace and ancestors of Johanna ESSIG, born 31 May 1813 in Canton Aargau. Johanna emmigratred to Germany, then to America. She arrived in New Orleans from Havre on 25 Nov 1836. On the ship's roster, she is listed as from "Baden" but is within a group of "Swiss" origin passengers named STROH, STENGEL, KAISER, PERRIER, MEYER, LEBER, BAHR, BAUMGARTNER, etc. (These people could be relatives or former neighbors.) Johanna ESSIG married Johann WEILBACHER (from Hochheim, Hesse Nassau, Germany) in St. Clair County Illinois on 7 Sep 1837.



JORDAN, Gwen
P. O. Box 307, Townsend, Tennessee 37882-0307
eMail address: GwenJn@aol.com


I am researching my GG Grandfather's line. He was Francis BROWN born 1801 in Canton Bern I believe (our 1860 census has Byrne, which I think is merely a misspelling). He married a Mary Ann BENDER from Baden, Switzerland; born 1804 or 1806. They had no children there as my GGrandfather was born in Lancaster Ohio in 1842. Francis and Mary died at Lancaster Ohio and are buried in the Elmwood Cemtery at Lancaster. I have a possible lead of parents for Francis; being his Father possibly was a Laurentii BRAUN and his Mother a Maria Elisabetha Braun. I was always told that Francis came from Germany but the census shows Switzerland. I have no idea how to search in Switzerland and need anyone that has a Brown in their family from there to see if they can help me out.

Webmaster's Note: Searching in Switzerland is Marilyn Wellauer's speciality. You would be wise to start by subscribing to her Swiss Connections newsletter. There is a town of Baden in Aargau Canton - separate from the town and province of Baden in Germany. 9 Topics from Baden Switzerland are on microfilm at the Family History Library, including Court records (1805 - 1850). After checking out the topics on the FHLC (Catalog) on CD-ROM or fiche, you might start by looking at the Wappenbuch and Bürgerbuch (1429 - 1917) on microfilm 1181807 item 5.



LACEY, Jennifer
5277 Winifred Drive, Castro Valley, California 94546-
eMail address: KUTAHAH@aol.com


I am a gggreat-granddaughter of Samuel KYBURZ from Oberentfelden, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. He was born 26 June 1810 and immigrated to US in September of 1833. He settled in Wisconsin and married Rebecca Sophia BARBEN. They traveled over the Oregon Trail to California settling at Sutter's Fort at Sacramento in 1846. I am looking for any information on his family, parents Daniel and Maria (nee BAUMANN, who died in Switzerland), and a brother and two sisters who also immigrated to the US with Samuel. Also I am looking for information on Rebecca's family who are suppose to be from Saanen in the Bernese highland. Her brother's names were John and Samuel BARBEN. My family line goes this way: Samuel and Rebecca (BARBEN) KYBURZ, Maria BALL, Grace ROBERTS, Phoebe MANNING, William R. MANNING, Jennifer LACEY.
The California Room of the State Library in Sacramento has a very large "Pioneers" card file and should have consideable other stuff on Samuel and his family during the '49er gold rush era. As you probably know there is a town named Kyburz on State route 50 east of Sacramento in the Sierras midway to south Lake Tahoe which may have been founded by Samuel.


MARTIN, Shirley SCHEE
eMail address: smartin@seark.net


I am looking for the SCHEE / SCHEES surname in Switzerland. My gggg-grandfather, James SCHEE was born somewhere in Switzerland 4 December 1805 and died in 1879 at Coles Illinois. He was Educated in Genoa, Italy, came to the US about 1826 and in 1827 married Harriet SAPP (born 14 February 1806 in Delaware, died 15 September 1890). They lived in Dover, Kent County Deleware and moved to Illinois (Coles County?) about 1854.

The six children of James SCHEE and Harriett SAPP included John Manna SCHEE born 11 April 1828 in Dover, Kent County Delaware, died 1888 in Coles, Illinois. In 1862-1864 he was in the US Civil War with the 79th Infantry, Company E, Illinois and became a prisoner at Andersonville, Georgia. He was a farmer and married Elizabeth Ellen THOMPSON (born in Indiana) on 25 August 1851. Others were James SCHEE, Mary SCHEE, Garrett SCHEE, William SCHEE and Castilda SCHEE. There were SCHEE's living in Delaware and PA prior to the arrival of James SCHEE. I would like to know if he was related to them. I would like to contact anyone with the SCHEE surname in Switzerland or other countries.



McALLISTER, Anne WEIDNER
eMail address: weidner@twave.net

( ? , Brethren)

There were two persons named Johannes Peter WEITNAUR who were first cousins. I don't know which was my direct ancestor. It was either 1) the Johannes Peter WEITNAUR who was the son of Johannes Peter WEITNAUR, Senior [baptised 1640 at Basel Switzerland and Elizabeth SCHERER called Philipert[baptized 1644 at Basel], or 2) the son of Johannes Friedrich WEITNAUR [baptized 1647] and Ursula HEINRICH-PETRI [baptized 1650 at Basel]. Johannes Peter Weitnaur was the grandson of Johannes Adelberg Weitnaur [not "Adelbert"; baptized 1611 at Basel] and Anna Maria STORCH [she was not born at Basel]. The family is found in Pennsylvania by August of 1725 when Heinrich SCHNEIDER made his will in Roxborough Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Johannes Peter Weitnaur died in the winter of 1733 in Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. His widow, Catherine (Schneider) Weitnaur died in 1742 at the Ephrata Cloister, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The Ephrata Cloister was a Brethren Cloister, but the family did not become Brethren until after the death of Peter Weitnaur, as they were living in Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.

The children of Peter and Catherine (Schneider) Weitnaur were: Heinrich born 1717 in Germany or Switzerland, died 1792 Lincoln County, North Carolina; Barbara born 1708-1718 in Switzerland or Germany; Johannes Peter born circa 1719; Triffiana; Jacob and Isaac. I can not locate that family after the move into Germany. I would be grateful for any help.



NELSON, Carol IMMEL
Route 1, Box 227EE, Salmon, Idaho 83467-9709- U.S.A.
eMail address: cimmel@dmi.net


My great-Grandmother Mary FARON was born 17 January 1874 in Mount Eaton, Wayne County Ohio and adopted in May 1874. Her adopted name became Inez YODER. Inez had a natural sister, Amie Adelie FARON, who was born in Switzerland on 6 April 1866. For some reason, Amie (known as Adelie) was sent back to Switzerland. Exactly when is not known but this occurred at a young age. Adelie married Jules Edouard JEANRENAUD and had three known children: one child died before 1923; Lina Aliette was born 12 August 1888 in Tavannes, Canton of Berne Switzerland and married Alphonse SPAHN; Germaine married a man with the first name Robert (surname unknown). I would like to locate the descendants of my Great-Grandmother's sister.



PACCHIOLI, Albert V.
eMail address: Alpac@aol.com


I am seeking information on origins of Mennonite minister Henry or Heinrich Heistand, born about 1709, who may have emigrated from or to Zurich, Switzerland. The surname variations include HEISTANDT and HEISTON. He married about 1732 (wife unknown) and arrived first in Pennsylvania and later moved on to Orange (now Page) County, Virginia in the U.S., where he lived in 1743. The information sought includes place of birth, and name of parents and wife.



TRENDEL, Raymond
11 rue St. Erhard, 67100 Strassbourg, France
eMail address: trenray@laposte.net


I am searching the families THROENLIN and ECKHLAUER who stayed in Switzerland, probably not far from the Rhine river, during the French occupation in the South of the Black Forest at the beginning of the 17th century. Ulrich Throenlin and Ursula Eckhlauerin are born on the Swiss side of the Rhine between 1630 and 1650. Their parents probably came from the Hauensteinerland in the South of the Black Forest.

I am looking for someone who knows the history of the Hauensteinerland and the other side of the Rhine especially in the 17th century. I would like to know more about the Swiss villages (Leibstadt, Wil, Sansingen, Sulz, Laufenburg, etc....) where some refugees of the Black-Forest have stayed for a short time in the beginning of the 17th century.

Deutsch: jemanden mit E-mail,der die Gescichte des Grenzgebiets in der Gegend von Laufenburg ,Waldshut,im 17.Jahrhundert gut kennt? Ich interessiere mich fuer schwarzwaelder Fluechtlinge,die auf der Schweizer Seite des Rheins Unterkunft gefunden haben,vielleicht in Leibstadt, Wil, Sansingen, Sulz oder Laufenburg...

I am also searching for the family of Abraham HALTER and his wife Agatha. They came from Switzerland, probably from the Canton of Fribourg (German = Ychtland; French = Singine) - southwest of the Canton of Bern - in the 17th century. They emigrated to Schirrhein, Alsace between 1650 and 1689. Abraham HALTER died at Schirrhein in 1689. His wife Agatha died in 1698. They had 9 children. Their daughter Maria was married before 1690 to Mathias WEBER from Tafers in Ychtland. I would like to know more about the families HALTER, in the Swiss villages around Tafers in the 17th century. Tafers and the river Singine (called Sense in German) is the area that roughly corresponds to the German speaking part of Canton Fribourg.



TRIPODI, Jane
eMail address: thaia@goodnet.com


I am seeking information about the following individuals and their ancestors, siblings and children: SUTER, Kaspar, born 1817, probably in Kanton Aargau (maybe in Aarau or Graenichen) and he was still alive in Switzerland in 1890. He married Susannah, possbily also SUTER maiden name; born ?, died 1856. Thier children (the only ones I know of):
i) Christopher, born 15 August 1845 in Aarau, Aargau; died 25 August 1907 at Sacramento California. He went first to Zuerich and immigrated to Kansas about 1865. He married A.M. Sophia BOLLINGER at St. Louis, Missouri October 1865. He migrated to Sacramento, California February 1876. Two children are Oscar and Ida.
ii) Susannah, born about 1853. Susannah also immigrated to America, date unknown. She died at Sacramento in 1880. She may have married ? TIELMAN. She may have been known as Susan or Annie in Sacramento. Please send me any information you might have.



URWILLER, Carrie
1745 Stratford Street, Lancaster, California 93534-, U.S.A.
eMail address; urwilcar@ptw.com


I know that there are at least two spellings different from the original URWYLER. The two Americanized versions are URWILLER and URWILER. This is everything I have of our origins in Switzerland. We don't have all the dates and places. As you can see, I'm missing quite a bit of information. I have written some URWILER's and they had been told by their family that their name was once spelled URWYLER. However, they have lost most of their family history. I need to find out the missing links between the three surnames URWYLER, URWILLER, and URWILER.

1. Hans URWYLER
2. Hans Urwyler married Verena LERCH
3. Jakob Urwyler 1713- married Maria MATTER
4. Johann Jakob Urwyler 1750-1836 married Ursula MAHLETHALER 1787-
5. Jakob Urwyler, born 15 February 1778 in Switzerland; married 22 July 1803; died January 4, 1825. He married Elisabeth WIDMER born 17 October 1779.
6a. Jakob Urwyler, born 4 July 1809 at Brittnau, Switzerland; married 22 October 1830, died at Sodtown, Nebraska U.S.A. 23 December 1891; married Elisabeth LERCH; born 25 September 1810 at Brittnau, Switzerland; died at Sodtown, Nebraska, 19 June 1884
7a. Samuel URWILLER born 28 July 1843 at Brittnau, Switerland - Married in Marshall, Michigan, U.S - Died in Sodtown, NE, U.S. 14 February 1935; married Elizabeth HAZELTON; married Emma VOUTH BLUSS.
8a. Fredrick Thomas Urwiller, born 23 October 1870 at Marshall Michigan; married 24 January 1891 at Nebraska City, Nebraska, died 5 April 1937 at Sodtown, Nebraska; married Harriet E. George
8b. Louis Jacob Urwiller, born 10 March 1869 at Detroit, Michigan; died 7 February 1876.
8c. Charles Samuel Urwiller, born 21 April 1874 at Marshall, Michigan; died 10 November 1947; married Elizabeth HANOVER.
8d. Elizabeth M. Urwiller, born 2 February 1877 at Marshall, Michigan; died 12 December 1968; married Jacob RICHARDSON.
8e. Jessie Louis Urwiller, born 27 December 1879 in Buffalo County, Nebraska; died 3 November 1950; married Albion GEORGE.
7b. Jacob Urwiller, born 8 February 1840 at Brittnau, Switzerland; married 17 April 1866 at Marshall, Michigan; died at Sodtown, Nebraska 7 January 1927; married Rosina STUBER.
7c. Friedrich Urwiller, born 24 May 1849 at Brittanu, Switzerland; married 1 January 1873 at Marshall, Michigan; died at Sodtown, Nebraska 17 July 1927; married Navada PAUL.
7d. Jakob Urwiller, born 27 May 1831 at Brittnau, Switzerland; died 31 December 1832.
7e. Jakob Urwiller, born 7 January 1833 at Brittnau, Switzerland; died 14 August 1837.
7f. Elisabeth Urwiller, born 14 January 1838 at Brittnau, Switzerland; died 31 August 1838.
7g. Samuel Urwiller, born 4 June 1835 at Brittnau, Switzerland; died 27 July 1844.
6b. Johann Jakob Urwyler, born 22 January 1804; died 23 April 1880.
6c. Elisabeth Urwyler, born 7 May 1815.
6d. Anna Barbara Urwyler, born 1 November 1820.

It would appear that the generation to first come to America was generation 6 - Jakob & Elisabeth (Lerch) Urwyler. That is also the generation where the change in surname spelling occurred (probably to Americanize it.) #7 Samuel Urwiller is my great-great-great-grandfather. I'm generation #12. I do appreciate any and all help anyone can provide.



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