This is a list of success stories. Important information was provided to these Black Forest researchers because their ancestor was listed on our MOST WANTED page.
RESCUED 3/1/97
Children of Anton Krumholz (born ca 1748)and Maria Anna
Seiler
from Moos,(Buhl)Baden.
RESCUED 7/20/97 RESCUED 9/14/97 RESCUED 3/23/98 HELPFUL INFORMATION PROVIDED 4/14/98 THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL WEBSITE! 2/25/01 POINTED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION December, 2001
Karl Schuh rescued on 20 July 1997 by my 7th cousin in Germany working on the
same location of Gamshurst, Baden, as well as many other locations in Baden.
The Latin records were difficult for me to decipher, but because he studied
in school, it was not difficult for him. His name is Bernhard Allgeier and
his e-mail address is: allgeier@horb.netsurf.de
Thanks, Bernhard!
Tim TAllgeyer@aol.com
Alois Burkart from the village of Oberwasser near Bühl, Baden.
Rescued on September 14, 1997.
This post to the "Most Wanted" site also generated information
on his brothers and sisters and his parents and grand-parents.
Joseph Anton Kiefer has been found! In fact, your page helped me to find
persons with an extensive genealogy on my Kiefer family, going back to the
1600s.
I just wanted to say thank you and great site! I was thrilled when my aunt
located the entry point for our relatives (Hounung) in New Orleans and that
they had emigrated from Baden. We were somewhat stopped there though - We
don't know the area and we just weren't ready to go overseas! I happen on
to your site thru the Family Tree Search and found the surname with a
location and now have a direction. Thank You.
I very recently found information on my G Grandfather..Johan Jakob Muller/Mueller. He was born in Tegernau Near Shopfheim. Your links found a mapsite that showed location of Tegernau
thank you so much!
Several researchers pointed me in the direction to locate my immigrant ancestors and great great grandparents Ignatius Hauser and Aloysia Zuber. I
have gone from simply knowing thier names to having thier birth records,marriage and that of thier parents. I have now traced several lines of this family as far back as the mid 1600s. Special thanks to Tim Allgeier.
Phil Hauser
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