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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 April 29, 2010 at 8:04am
I looked at the Dries(s)bach/Ttries(s)bach name with primary origins in Westfalia also a place on the van Soldt family. Also recording of Driesbach's in Pfalz and Alsace/Strasburg area.

I found a Johann Balthasar Soldt married to a Maria Margretha Suebels in 1667 in Annweiler, Pfalz, Bayern (Reformierte Lutherische). Suebels/Seubel/Solbel is also found in Westfalia, Alsace and Nothern Pennsyvania. Does Seubels/Suebel/Sobel/Zobel sound or look familiar to you Joseph or Cheryl?
Comment by Armando Framarini on April 26, 2010 at 11:54am
This is also of interest >>>
Johann Heinrich SOLD born 27 MAR 1723 and baptised 29 MAR 1723 in NIEDERBRONN-LES-BAINS, EVANGELISCHE KIRCHE, BAS-RHIN, FRANCE, father is Hanss Peter SOLD and mother Anna Catharina
Comment by Joseph Eric Hoffman on April 25, 2010 at 9:34pm
My Solt family is related to the Dreisbach family by the Wife (Susanna Dreisbach) of Paul Solt son of Daniel Solt born 1729 died 1791.
Comment by Armando Framarini on April 25, 2010 at 2:08pm
Can you invite Marsha and the Driesbach researchers? The more people involved together the more productive I think we will be. I sent out 30 invites to view our discussion today. Hopefully someone with German language(OLD and new) expertise and familiar with German archives and research will join us. Also someone familiar with Alsace and french language would be helpful to.


I also found some interesting info under variant ZOLT. My van Soldt family had many variants when recorded and "van Zolt" is one of them. I founf Zolt in both Alsace and Germany.

My friend returned from a month long vacation and is back in Holland work on van Soldt family in Germany.
Comment by Cheryl Jones on April 25, 2010 at 1:27pm
Armando, I know of at least one or two others besides Bruce and Don who are researching the SOLT family in America. One is Marsha Solt-Smith out of the Utah branch. Many of the DREISBACH researchers are interested in the SOLT research - because these families intermarried multiple times over multiple generations.
Comment by Armando Framarini on April 25, 2010 at 6:45am
Here is link to the Von Hoffmann family in Google books>>> http://books.google.com/books?id=toISAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA101-IA2#v=on...

The person in Napoleons army was "du Soult" and I am very familiar to this Noble family. Personally I do not think there is a connection but could be wrong.
Are you familiar with other SOLT(American) researchers like Bruce and Don. I think Soldt, Sold, and Solt spellings are connected. Maybe connection in Alsace (possibly because of Mill operations) and other lead is to Germany. If Pfalz is the point of concetration the Sold and Soldt spellings found in IGI should be of interest to American Solt researchers. One other Dutch and German noble family exist as pontential interest and that is "van Sultz" but I think this is a seperate family. I am working on missing "van Soldt/Solt" in Germany in 1600's which may link to American Solt branch.
Comment by Joseph Eric Hoffman on April 24, 2010 at 10:16pm
Armando I was talking with my mother and she said that someone had contacted her many years ago about the solt line and had it back a man who fought in Napolians army. I will ask her if she can remember who it is and if I can get in contact with him again. Maybe that the info of Napolians Army guy maybe makes some sence. I will let you know what I find.
That is very cool with the Hoffman link to the Solt family.
Comment by Cheryl Jones on April 24, 2010 at 8:57pm
The IGI with Henry as the father of Daniel is the closest possibility for my SOLT line, especially with Pfalz as the birth. Pfalz is listed several times throughout the early SOLT research.
Comment by Armando Framarini on April 24, 2010 at 6:28pm
Also possibilty from IGI is HINRICH GUENTER SOLTE son of HERMAN SOLTE and ELISABETH REMMER who was christened 29 JUN 1688 Evangelisch, Borgholzhausen, Westfalen, Preussen

HEINRICH GEORG SOLD son of JOHAN BALTHASAR SOLD and MARIA MARGRETHA and christened on 16 JUL 1671 Evangelisch-Reformierte, Bergzabern, Pfalz, Bayern Must be a brother of Heinrich Balthasar Soldt
Comment by Armando Framarini on April 24, 2010 at 6:12pm
Thank You for joining this group Joseph!

In the IGI at familysearch.org 2 files say Henry Solt born about 1680 with one stating father of Daniel Solt and placing birth Pfalz, Germany

This entry maybe connected to the IGI's HEINRICH BALTHASAR SOLDT son of Hans Balthasar Soldt and Mary Margaretha christened 17 APR 1669 Evangelisch-Reformierte, Bergzabern, Pfalz, Bayern
This may be a connection to the "van Soldt/Solt" family I have been researching.

Strange that you and Cheryl mentioned Hoffman. In my van Soldt research I have study family clusters associated with van Soldt but also clusters of these associated families. There is a VON Hoffman family recorded in Belgium 1600's which came from Germany and somewhat linked to associated families of the van Soldt's. Maybe it is a coincidence, maybe more?
 

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