Hello Mr. Sala,
Thank you so much for your reply and interest in locating info about my maternal great grandparents Rachel (Racoma) Toba Bocksnofsky and Nathan Abrams. I am 73, retiree, and need to save the money to send you, as I do want a good, deep search. I am deaf and cannot communicate by phone. My purpose is to create a family history back to my g-grandparents to leave for my descendants. Sincerely, Amy Lazarus Wilson
At 11:48am on September 6, 2010, amyjowilson said…
Karl Sala,
I have password problems entering your web site. What would it cost to find my maternal great-grandparents Rachel (Racoma) Bocksnofsky and Nathan Abrams from Poland? (maybe Konigsberg) The 1880 census in Texas Wayne County, Penn. lists Annie and Nathan along with five children, two of whose names I recognize. If this is the family I am looking for, why is Rachel listed as Annie? Can you help? Amy Wilson
Hello-
Thanks for the comment. My German roots are pretty well documented and I am leisurely combing through the data. My cousin wrote a chronicle of Nesselroden which has a lot of my family connections in it.I also have many records from the Family History Library. Same goes for my Swiss roots. Pretty good date. My Italian and Portuguese ancestry is where I need some help.
Hello-
My family is from Lower Saxony. They were farmers in many of the small villages there including Nesselroden, Desingerode, Seulingen and Werxhausen. Do you have any ties there?
Thanks for replying to me. Yes, I am Jewish and my husband is German. Am looking for info abt my maternal great grandmother Rachel Toba (Bocksnofsky) Abrams from Konigsberg, Poland, b abt 1848, immigrated to US late 1870's, settled with husband Nathan Abrams in Wayne County, Penn., my grandmother Flora born to her and Nathan abt. August 1882 in Honesdale, Penn. Tried to get into your web site, but problems with password. Thanks, Amy Wilson
I Found My Great Grandmother in Fact I have Her Death Certificate up on my page And I Found out Her Maiden name is not Gonelligan but is McGoigle They Made a Mistake On My Grandmothers Marriage Certificate. I also found Out That Marcella McClean Is My Grandmothers Sisterwhich is my Great aunt
I prefer to mail the printout of the film you suggested.... But you have the film - I guess I really don't need to mail it.... Just tell you want page number???
My Furcht was John Audear Frederick Furcht born on 7th Dec 1824 Immigrated to USA arriving in NYC on 28 June 1846. Wife first name was Louisa born also in Germany in the year 1823. I cannot find a maiden name or conplete date of birth.
John also used the name John Henry Frederick Furcht but all records I have found refers to him as Frederick or Fritz.
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Thank you so much for your reply and interest in locating info about my maternal great grandparents Rachel (Racoma) Toba Bocksnofsky and Nathan Abrams. I am 73, retiree, and need to save the money to send you, as I do want a good, deep search. I am deaf and cannot communicate by phone. My purpose is to create a family history back to my g-grandparents to leave for my descendants. Sincerely, Amy Lazarus Wilson
I have password problems entering your web site. What would it cost to find my maternal great-grandparents Rachel (Racoma) Bocksnofsky and Nathan Abrams from Poland? (maybe Konigsberg) The 1880 census in Texas Wayne County, Penn. lists Annie and Nathan along with five children, two of whose names I recognize. If this is the family I am looking for, why is Rachel listed as Annie? Can you help? Amy Wilson
Thanks for the comment. My German roots are pretty well documented and I am leisurely combing through the data. My cousin wrote a chronicle of Nesselroden which has a lot of my family connections in it.I also have many records from the Family History Library. Same goes for my Swiss roots. Pretty good date. My Italian and Portuguese ancestry is where I need some help.
My family is from Lower Saxony. They were farmers in many of the small villages there including Nesselroden, Desingerode, Seulingen and Werxhausen. Do you have any ties there?
John also used the name John Henry Frederick Furcht but all records I have found refers to him as Frederick or Fritz.
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