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A cascade of tumbling bricks (from the brick wall)

George Porterfield    January 12, 2019 January 12, 2019    No Comments on A cascade of tumbling bricks (from the brick wall)

Augusta Therese Eck was the first wife of my wife’s paternal grandfather, Fred Loose.  The names of her parents were first found on the record of Augusta’s marriage to Fred… Read more »

German translations, Interesting Finds   

Finding my Bull(ish) ancestors

George Porterfield    January 4, 2019 January 7, 2019    No Comments on Finding my Bull(ish) ancestors

Until recently there have been two mysteries concerning my great grandfather (my mother’s maternal grandfather). The first mystery concerned the exact birth place of “Fred” Bull. I knew he was… Read more »

German translations, Interesting Finds    Fred Bull

Baptismal Font at church in Hennstedt, Schleswig-Holstein

George Porterfield    December 22, 2018 December 22, 2018    No Comments on Baptismal Font at church in Hennstedt, Schleswig-Holstein

This is the baptismal font at St. Secundus Kirche, Hennstedt, Norderdithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This baptismal font supposedly dates back to the 1600s. It is likely the baptismal font used to… Read more »

Interesting Finds    Schleswig Holstein Trip

Wolfgram and Knop family residence impacted by the Great Chicago Fire

George Porterfield    December 22, 2018 December 22, 2018    No Comments on Wolfgram and Knop family residence impacted by the Great Chicago Fire

According to an 1871 City Directory for Chicago, William Wolfgram and his family lived at 199 W. Taylor, in Chicago’s 9th Ward. Besides William and his wife Albertina Knop, this… Read more »

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Birth Record for Hanna Charlotte Redschlag Found!

George Porterfield    December 22, 2018 December 22, 2018    No Comments on Birth Record for Hanna Charlotte Redschlag Found!

For many years, maybe decades, my great-great grandmother Hanna Charlotte Redschlag was one of my major brick walls. Research was difficult due to various spellings of her maiden name and… Read more »

German translations, Interesting Finds    Schleswig Holstein Trip

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  • A cascade of tumbling bricks (from the brick wall)
  • Finding my Bull(ish) ancestors
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  • Birth Record for Hanna Charlotte Redschlag Found!

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