Vera Eisenbach/Fred Eagan/Martin E. Eisenbach
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Martin Eisenbach
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Posted: 23 Dec 2000 5:58PM GMT |
Shirley: Thank you for your reply--I'm just
sorry I didn't catch it sooner since your
stepfather is getting on in years. I believe
this Martin is the one I'm searching for and
probably my great grandfather on my paternal side. As far as I can tell, all the Eisenbach's in Pandora, OH were related. If possible you might ask your stepdad if he remembers AMY EVA FLORIA EISENBACH and if so, how she was related to him. Also ask him if VERA MILDRED EISENBACH EAGAN or VERA MILDRED EISENBACH MORRISON rings any bells. Vera and Fred Eagans children were ARCHIE BERYL EAGAN (my father), PATRICIA EAGAN, CHARLES EAGAN, GERALDINE EAGAN, AND NANETTE EAGAN. Do you have any information coming forward about the names of other children of Martin Christine EISENBACH?
My email is dscobellusa@hotmail.com if you want to answer there I'd see it quickly, since I check my email every day.
Best regards thanks so much for the reply. It's exciting to hear about paperwork still being found in family records since we're such a mobile society we end up throwing away or losing much over the years.
sorry I didn't catch it sooner since your
stepfather is getting on in years. I believe
this Martin is the one I'm searching for and
probably my great grandfather on my paternal side. As far as I can tell, all the Eisenbach's in Pandora, OH were related. If possible you might ask your stepdad if he remembers AMY EVA FLORIA EISENBACH and if so, how she was related to him. Also ask him if VERA MILDRED EISENBACH EAGAN or VERA MILDRED EISENBACH MORRISON rings any bells. Vera and Fred Eagans children were ARCHIE BERYL EAGAN (my father), PATRICIA EAGAN, CHARLES EAGAN, GERALDINE EAGAN, AND NANETTE EAGAN. Do you have any information coming forward about the names of other children of Martin Christine EISENBACH?
My email is dscobellusa@hotmail.com if you want to answer there I'd see it quickly, since I check my email every day.
Best regards thanks so much for the reply. It's exciting to hear about paperwork still being found in family records since we're such a mobile society we end up throwing away or losing much over the years.
