Showing posts with label Schweinsberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schweinsberg. Show all posts
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Taking a break from Ireland and searching for my GERMAN ancestors
It begins with the following email from my Great Aunt Betty who has been searching for our ancestors for 20+ years.
according to Aunt Sissy: the one that was killed in a mine explosion was:
John W. Schweinsberg aug. 1839 or 1840 Germany died,24 apr. 1867 (his wife was)
Catherine Elizabeth Lindeman,,,24 oct. 1843 /14 oct. 1912 Hesse Cassel Germany
her father::: Conrad Lindeman
her Mother:::Dorothea Coleman
after John was killed she married a Manus Boyle,, he already had several children and his wife died, then togeather they had children... he was quite a bit older than she was, maybe it was a convienince marriage???
children:::
1, Ludwig Schweinsburg:::::4 aug.1861 Hazleton
2.Henry Philip Schweinsberg:::13 Jul. 1863 HZL.
3. Lewis Schweinsberg:::-------Humbolt
4.Maria (Mary) Schweinberg::: Nov. 1865 HZL.
5* William Schweinsberg::::28 Dec. 1870 Harwood, Luzerne, Pa.
some where in there the name was shortened to Swinesburg, also Swinsburg
do you have these people already? aunt betty
Unfortunately, my aunts are not big on saving "documentation" to back up the family connections. A lot is by stories that have been passed down. At their ages 70+ 80+ they have a lot of "old" memories that I will never have and that is a wonderful thing.
I guess this is where I need to come in and find the "proof" needed for our family line. I hope to find something to connect and fill in all the holes that we keep tripping in. I feel my dog Maxwell has hit our family line like my backyard and keeps digging up holes as I am filling them in. Bad dog and Bad lack of records.
I will be searching Pennsylvania newspapers, cemetery, mine company and court records trying to hunt down any clue to John William's parent's and so on maybe find more on the family in Germany even. I will also search message boards hoping for a connection that is also on the search for facts and truth in the family stories.
Happy hunting for all of you who are lost in family stories and mysteries.
according to Aunt Sissy: the one that was killed in a mine explosion was:
John W. Schweinsberg aug. 1839 or 1840 Germany died,24 apr. 1867 (his wife was)
Catherine Elizabeth Lindeman,,,24 oct. 1843 /14 oct. 1912 Hesse Cassel Germany
her father::: Conrad Lindeman
her Mother:::Dorothea Coleman
after John was killed she married a Manus Boyle,, he already had several children and his wife died, then togeather they had children... he was quite a bit older than she was, maybe it was a convienince marriage???
children:::
1, Ludwig Schweinsburg:::::4 aug.1861 Hazleton
2.Henry Philip Schweinsberg:::13 Jul. 1863 HZL.
3. Lewis Schweinsberg:::-------Humbolt
4.Maria (Mary) Schweinberg::: Nov. 1865 HZL.
5* William Schweinsberg::::28 Dec. 1870 Harwood, Luzerne, Pa.
some where in there the name was shortened to Swinesburg, also Swinsburg
do you have these people already? aunt betty
Unfortunately, my aunts are not big on saving "documentation" to back up the family connections. A lot is by stories that have been passed down. At their ages 70+ 80+ they have a lot of "old" memories that I will never have and that is a wonderful thing.
I guess this is where I need to come in and find the "proof" needed for our family line. I hope to find something to connect and fill in all the holes that we keep tripping in. I feel my dog Maxwell has hit our family line like my backyard and keeps digging up holes as I am filling them in. Bad dog and Bad lack of records.
I will be searching Pennsylvania newspapers, cemetery, mine company and court records trying to hunt down any clue to John William's parent's and so on maybe find more on the family in Germany even. I will also search message boards hoping for a connection that is also on the search for facts and truth in the family stories.
Happy hunting for all of you who are lost in family stories and mysteries.
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