Hi,
Thanks for the info Will take a look. The timeframe was in the
middle
1800s. The
surname is Frentrup who married a Gläsker. My Obermeier family married a
Frentrup. They all settled in Ohio, Lucas and Wood Counties.
Doesn't the below translate to "Place of Residence and House Number"?
robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vera Nagel" <vpanews@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: <gen-de@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: GEN-DE Place of Residence
Hi Robert,
another question in this context: What is the name of your ancestor you're
talking about?
With that at hand you could have a chance to check the German telephone
book
at
http://www.dastelefonbuch.de/
and see whether that name is still present in Bünde-Ahle. May be you'll
find
descendants of your ancestor.
Vera
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Behalf Of Robert Rothenbuhler
Sent: Sonntag, 2. März 2008 02:21
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GEN-DE Place of Residence
Hi List,
On one of my ancestor's birth and marriage records in Germany states
"Place of Residence and House Number" as Ahle 50. Ahle is west of Bünde.
Would anyone be interested in taking a couple of pictures of this
residence for me? I will pay any costs.
thanks,
robert rothenbuhler
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