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SOLT & Soldt & Sold Warrantees of land in Penn

Started by Armando Framarini. Last reply by Armando Framarini May 9, 2010. 2 Replies

 Clinton County Page 13      John SOLT                            11 Acres        9 Apr 1880 Northampton County Page 166      John SOLT                         25 Acres     17 Apr 1753Page 168   …Continue

HEINRICH SOLT

Started by Cheryl Jones. Last reply by Cheryl Jones May 3, 2010. 2 Replies

Trying to confirm that ANNA MARIA KREINER is indeed the wife of our elusive Heinrich (aka Henry) SOLT who died in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Thanks in advance.CherylContinue

I think this SOLDT is related to who we are looking for!

Started by Armando Framarini. Last reply by Cheryl Jones Apr 24, 2010. 1 Reply

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Solt companies

Started by Armando Framarini Dec 8, 2009. 0 Replies

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Comment by Armando Framarini on May 19, 2010 at 4:38am
Joseph you had mentioned Soult before which is much closer to Solt. Now you say Schelt for a few family members? I think maybe an error in recording or spelling for an individual is possible but not a lineage. If it bothers you then you should investigate it and leave no stone unturned! Considering Pennsylvania has recordings of Soldt, Sold, Soult, Soltz which is much closer to Solt also in PA this is more likely the case.
The question I would like to know are they seperate families or are some recordings of variant spellings of the same family. One Pennsylvania archive book spoke of a military unit and I see similar names on 3 roster. ( 1 has Soldt spelling, other 2 use Sold for a Conrad) Clearly recording the same person in 2 different ways.

I have discovered in the "van Solt" side of my family during 1600's to 1700's Henrich was a common name used in the County of Loon, Belgium.

I know there are researchers, but is there a Solt family association in America?

Also looking at American Solt Dna I think there are at least 2 BRANCHES which means we are looking for at least two points of origin.

It is a shame that other Solt researcher's who have been invited, have not read or entered any comments.
Comment by Cheryl Jones on May 18, 2010 at 2:13pm
Have never in 15 years of searching seen that spelling for the SOLT family.
Comment by Joseph Eric Hoffman on May 18, 2010 at 2:08pm
I have found part of the solt family has a possible spelling of Schelt . Does anyone else know anything Please le me know. I am still asking my mother about info on the solt family. I will let you know when I find out more.
Comment by Hannah Phillips on May 5, 2010 at 3:37pm
I don't really know the names,but my dad will call my uncle tonight and find out so I can come back with a response.
Comment by Cheryl Jones on May 5, 2010 at 3:33pm
Hannah
WELCOME. It's always good to see other SOLT researchers online. Who is your earliest ancestor?

Cheryl Solt-Jones
Comment by Hannah Phillips on May 5, 2010 at 3:27pm
My Solt family relatives are from the Wilkes-Barre area of Pennsylvania.. My grandfather's mother was a Solt family member..I do know of a family photo with her,all of her siblings(I believe 21 were born but maybe 16 survived to adulthood), and parents...They came over to be mercenaries I believe.
Comment by Joseph Eric Hoffman on May 2, 2010 at 9:52pm
Armando Framarini
I have the family of Dreisbach back to the 1500's. Were you interested in getting some of the info?
Comment by Armando Framarini on April 30, 2010 at 3:35pm
Notice the internet genealogy sites were lacking Solt information. I spent the last 2 days compiling and sifting through records and keying on Marriage and Christening records for Solt, Soldt, Sold, Zolt and Zold in Germany between 1600 and 1750. I have posted Soldt, Zolt, Zold and part of Sold results to geneanet.org which make take a few days to post. Joseph, I noticed you have an account there, you may want to set up alerts for Solt and variants for the new information to come up. I completed Sold for 1600's and will finish Sold families in 1700's next week. I think this will help most the confused researchers out there and someonemay be able to add to this. Surprising is lack records(official documents) with Solt spelling in Germany.
Comment by Cheryl Jones on April 30, 2010 at 11:13am
Joseph,

Please email me privately your link to Daniel. It will help me fill in and flush out that line a bit.
Thanks,
Cheryl
Comment by Cheryl Jones on April 29, 2010 at 3:20pm
Armando,

That surname is not familiar in my research as a name that crosses consistantly. Sorry.
 

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