Ergebnisse zum Suchbegriff „It“
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Sofia Breckner
Mettersdorf - Gästebuch
... r family info about my mother. Born Aug 30 1935 Parents were Johann und Katharina Breckner. I only know 1 brothers name and it was Michael and 1 sister named Cathy/Kathy or Katherine/Katharina who also immigrated to Canada. I now there were more, just... -
Family of Martin Fritsch
Billak/Attelsdorf - Gästebuch
... is Martin Fritsch (born in Vienna 1968). son of Martin Fritsch (born in Billak 1942, his Aunt is your mother Dorothea !!! ) It would be great to hear from you and to write more about our really big family here in Austria. ... -
Mir seng garen hai-Wir sind gerne hier-We like it here
Streitfort - Audio/Video
Es lohnt sich wirklich diesen Trailer-Videofilm anzuschauen und einfach jedes Jahr beim Heimattag der Siebenbürger Sachsen in Dinkelsbühl-Bayern oder in der Kreisgruppe, der Heimatortsgemeinschaft unseres Verbandes mitmachen, auch wenn es manchmal anstre... -
A visit ot Waldhutten
Waldhütten - Gästebuch
... s from Seibenburgen when I came to Europe. Can you tell me if the people from the village will be gathering this year and when it will be. Thanks you for your kindness and any help you can give, Michael Benning San Jose, California USA ... -
Ech stöhn of er Bräck
Zied - Nachrichten
Ech stöhn of er Bräck von Edith Stirner, Sommer 2005 1. Ech stöhn of der Bräck, en sanj ent Wosser, wot es doch det Leawen vóul Nedj och Hosser, vóul Lochen och Matzen, vóul Frodj och Le:id, en Offen och Oawen e:ist onj trö bre:it. ... -
Wichtigste Daten über die Kirche von Großpold
Großpold - Anekdoten, Erzählungen
... CCLESIAE. N. APOLD.PER.XXII:ANNOS. ANTISTITI. VITA. PUNCTO. ANNO.P C.N. MDCCLXXXVI. IN. CALEND. FEBRUARII. ANNO. AETATIS. LXIV. IT. POLIBUS. V. IN HIS AEDIBUS EODEM TUMULO CONDITIS CONIUX. ET.MATE.MOERENS. POSUIT. M.Z.Ackner: Römische Alterthümer in Si... -
I apologize for writing in English, but my family's German ...
Katzendorf - Gästebuch
... uding many Saxons, flocked to work in the tin plate mills. I do not know what work George found there, but he apparently hated it and considered the people to be "gypsies" since they lived in wooden houses. He soon returned to Europe, where he found a j...