If you have been searching for lost
relatives or descendants of relatives (or other people), then this is
the right page for you. Just send me your queries and I will place them
on this page. Good luck with your search!
Mike Heier is seeking information on
the following individuals:
Xavier & Bernard Harty. Born in the late 1830's
or early 40's. Lived in Kleinliebental and or Neu-Liebental/Wolkov.
Also seeking information on the following;
Alexander Harti, Elisabeth Meier Harti, Klementine Foerster
Harti, Lorenz Harti, Sebastian Harti and Magdalena Harti Braunagel.
All were born in Neu Liebental except for Klementine she was born in
Sebastianfeld.
Mike Heier (mheier5@abe.midco.net)
I am looking for decendents of Andreas
and Katarina (Wildeman) Heier.
They came from Kleinliebental in 1903. They lived in Park and Grainfield
Kansas. I believe that they had relatives in North and South Dakota
and Canada. I am not sure if there relatives came to the U.S. at the
same time and went in different directions, or if they came over before
or after. Some of the names I have are Zerr, Zimmerman,
Hartman, Ziegler, Goetz,
Kraft.
I would love to exchange information with anyone looking for the same
families.
Joe Heier (Chevy111@aol.com)
Mrs. Brauer from Germany is searching for descendants of her aunts Beate
and Mathilde ADLER.
Unfortunately, only the maiden names
known. Beate and Mathilde emigrated in about 1910-1915 to Canada or
the U.S.. Both originally came from Kleinliebental. One of them had
11 sons, the other one only one daughter.
Click here to see a photograph of the siblings.
Please reply to Peter Mock (pmulm@hotmail.com)
Mrs. Brauer from Germany is looking for descendants of her uncle Otto
GRETZ. Otto emigrated at the beginning of this century from Kleinliebental
to Canada or the US. His parents were Ignatz and Marianne
GRETZ. Otto had five brothers and sisters.
Please reply to Peter Mock (pmulm@hotmail.com)
Mrs. Schiffner from Germany is looking for her uncle Ludwig MERKLINGER,
born 1915 in Kleinliebental. Until 1944 he worked in Großliebental as
a teacher; In March 1944, as he went with his family through Poland
to Germany he was called up for the German army. The last message of
Ludwig came in 1945 from the area of Brno, Mähren, Czechoslovakia.
Please reply to Peter Mock (pmulm@hotmail.com)

Ludwig Merklinger