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Comment by Ellen Healy on March 12, 2012 at 6:22pm Bob, is that the book on sale today from Genealogical Publishing? I was looking at that.
Comment by Liz Richardson on March 12, 2012 at 5:11pm Hi Shelley, do you know the time period for when your ancestors were in Frederick, and anything else about the family? I live in Frederick; people here say the original settlers were German Lutherans, but they included other faiths, too. If you have specific look-up requests, I can help with that.
Comment by Shelley E Stoye on March 12, 2012 at 4:57pm My ancesters were descended from Johann Conrad Lechleitner who emigrated to Frederick, Maryland eventually changed the spelling of the name to Leckliter. They migrated through the midwest and ended up in Montana, Washington, and California.
Comment by Patrick (Rick) A. Shaul on March 12, 2012 at 8:23am In case you are not fluent in German, Evangelisch means it was a Protestant church.
Comment by Marianne Szabo on March 12, 2012 at 7:51am Sherry - this link shows results for a search on FamilySearch.org for your grandfather's full name plus the names of his parents. If you know if they were Protestant or Catholic you can eliminate some of the records.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/records/index#count=20&quer...
Going down the list, this might be your grandfather. Johann was a "Christian name" that German put first in a child's name, followed by the name by which they actually were called. The full name of this person would be Johann Christian Fredrich Heinrich Nagel.
| Groom's Name: | Johann Chr. Fr. Heinrich Nagel |
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| Groom's Age: | |
| Bride's Name: | Johanne Elisabeth Christiane Therese Pursch |
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| Marriage Date: | 03 May 1868 |
| Marriage Place: | Evangelisch, Grafenroda, Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, Thuringia |
| Groom's Father's Name: | Ernst Nagel |
| Groom's Mother's Name: | |
| Bride's Father's Name: | Johann Nicolaus Fr. Pursch |
Comment by Patrick (Rick) A. Shaul on March 12, 2012 at 6:41am FamilySearch has a number of Emigration Record data files -- for the time period you quote, permission had to be granted to leave. You might want to check there. I found my gg grandfather who came over in 1856. There are also a great number of church records on the site.
Comment by Sherry Nagel Thompson on March 11, 2012 at 6:49pm I am looking for where my grandfather came from in Germany. I have the passinger list he is on, his naturlation papers, a MO birth cert. after he moved here, and marriage and death certs. None of them show place of birth as anything but Germany. His father died in Germany and his brother, Wm and 3 of his sisters came over in 1880 and he and his mother and 3 sisters came over in 1884. His name was Heinrich Frederich Wilhelm Nagel, (Henry W. Nagel). His father was Ernst (no other information) His mother was Elizabeth. They all settled in Washington county, IL in the Okawvill area. His sisters married Wernecke, Lehde, Jollenbech, and others. Also related to the Frederking family.
Comment by Catherine Davis on February 10, 2012 at 8:30pm Bob, can you get to the front pages of the book? There might be explanations of abbreviations before the text begins. I would guess the numbers under source refer to a list that should also be in the book somewhere that will tell you where the data came from. This looks like an index and since the words are all in English, I would guess it is a translation.
Comment by Bob Mooney-Pa on February 10, 2012 at 6:58pm © 2013 Created by Nat Ins for Genealogical Studies.
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