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Faust/Fist/Foust, Straub, Suck Misc Notes

ann  (View posts) Posted: 1 Sep 2006 2:16AM GMT
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Surnames: Straub, Faust/Fist/Foust, Suck
I WOULD lIKE TO SAY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR YOUR HELP.
Hi,
Sorry this is so long. I hope some of this will help others. My notes will always be here now. Thanks, Ann Lockhart Texas - ladysilverdollar1@hotmail.com

http://world.altavista.com/ - Web site get stuff translated into english..

Anna Elizabeth Straub located born March 1846 that married William Henry Faust, Pa. I have no idea who her parents were or if Anna had brothers and sisters. NOTE: Located in the Pa. Census with a Fisher Family and her parents Frederick and Mary (?) with siblings. With some help......

I try to keep my notes in order by year.

Straub Surname : Meaning - Straub German (Austria): nickname from Middle High German strup ‘rough’, ‘unkempt’.

This Is Still An Ongoing search. Thank, Ann in Texas ladysilverdollar1@hotmail.com Aug. 30, 2006

Misc. Notes - Straub Surname :

Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania Guide to the Records of the Friday Family, 1907-1991 Collection No.: MSS#245 Title: The Records of the Friday Family, Inclusive Dates: 1907-1991 Creator: The Friday Family Extent:1.5 linear feet (2 boxes) The Friday Family collection is housed in two archival boxes and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. These records are indexed under the following terms in the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania catalog. Researchers wishing to find related materials may wish to search under these terms. Corporate Names / American Brewers Supply Company (Pittsburgh, Pa.) / Duquesne Brewing Company (Pittsburgh, Pa.) / Pittsburgh Brewing Company (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Folder 3 Straub Brewery Miscellaneous Beer Company Ads Pittsburgh Brewing Company / Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center 1212 Smallman Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 library@hswp.org


Misc. NOTE: Need To look at BOOKS AT THE PA. LIBRARY - Pittsburgh Regional History Center 1212 Smallman Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 library@hswp.org

Note : Die Treffer verteilen sich wie folgt: Treffer in Stückbeschreibungen folgender Bestände Translation The hits distribute themselves as follows: Hit in descriptions of piece of the following existence Note: HStAD \ R 21 B :: Auswanderer-Nachweise Translation HStAD \ R 21 B:: emigrant oh way - Web Site http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=2971-3...

Note: Auswanderungsdatum = Emigration date

? 1324 / or ? 1651 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Straub inheriting to Kassel against mayors and advice to all village W. because of repayment of a sum of money running time before-shot of Jakob Straub in the year 1324 of the city all village 1651 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Kasseler of advice - old package 4

1521 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Dating the Offizial prop. width unit von St. Viktor of the clergyman who is subordinate with Mainz to all its jurisdiction moves 1521 June of 4 notes (full): Communicates that it by Johann the treasurer v. Worms, mentioned v. Dalberg, if presented Nikolaus Kiefer on the Kaplanei of the pc. Valentinaltars become free by the death of the Johann Appelhenn invested in the hospital to Oppenheim, and orders to them to instruct the Hermann support as power of attorney gate of the Nikolaus Kiefer into the physical possession Siegler exhibitor description of formal Ausf., Perg., anh. s. there (No. 828), signatures of the notary Petrus Fabri and the notary Heinrich Straub likes Sg. fragments, ruecks. notary's office instrument of 1521 June 26

1535 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Dating 1535 June 29 provenance (Vor)provenienzen castle Lindheim Notes (fully) moves Wandala, countess v. Wertheim, Aebtissin to Marienborn as well as convention daselbst: Sales of 10 Turnos of annual interest from a property in the Enzheimer gemarkung at Henn fiddler and its wife Katharina as well as Johann Straub and its wife Dorothea, all citizens to local mountain Siegler convention description of formal Ausf., Perg., anh. Sg. (pointed oval, throne - end Maria with child)

1561 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Dating 1561 Octobers 5 provenance (Vor)provenienzen castle Lindheim Notes (fully) Klaus the twin, more nassauischer Schult-hot to Echzell, moves its wife Sophia, Johann Straub, citizen to local mountain, and its wife Dorothea, as well as Endres fiddler, neighbour to lasting home, and its wife EH: To sales of a yard to Enzheim for 310 guldens Frankfurt currency angel-break v. Breidenbach on towards. Breidenstein and its wife Christina gave v. Bueches Siegler city local mountain description of formal Ausf., Perg., anh. Sg. (Sekretsg., 3 ummauerte towers)

1567 / 1569 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Contentious inheritance between Hans Giesel and Hans Straub running time 1567-1569 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Boyneburg. Documents

1600 / 1613 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Complaint in the year 1600 of the Bastian Straub over mayors, emigrated from Schmalkalden, and advice ebd., it after many erring travels by Europe (Livland, Denmark, Sweden) a resumption as citizens and cutters only under the reservation of the new buying to permit want running time 1613 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Kasseler of advice - old package 6

1609 / 1614 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Supplies of silver and Geschmeide by goldschmied Jacob Straub running time 1609-1614

1609 / 1752 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identifikation Titel Kautionshinterlegung durch Zöllner, Amtmänner, Vögte und Schultheißen (Buchstaben St) Laufzeit 1609, 1632-1633, 1635, 1646, 1651, 1657, 1684, 1696, 1709, 1712, 1715, 1752 Vermerke Enthält Conrad Straub, Zöllner zu Breidenbach im Amt Rotenburg; Johann Christoph v. Staffhorst, Amtmann im Kloster Möllenbeck; Wolrad Stirn, Vogt und Zollverwalter zu Rumbeck; Wigand Stubich, Zollschreiber zu Witzenhausen; Johann Jakob Streithoff, Zolleinnehmer zu Frankenberg; Christian Steeren, Zolleinnehmer zu Zierenberg; Johannes Staudinger, Schultheiß zu Gemünden; Johann Christoph Stehl, Schößer in Sooden; Johann Steinbach, Schultheiß zu Obergeis; Johann Friedrich Stubenrauch, Landknecht zu Trendelburg Translation - Identification Title Bail deposit by zoellner, office men, Voegte and Schult hoisting (letter St) running time 1609, 1632-1633, 1635, 1646, 1651, 1657, 1684, 1696, 1709, 1712, 1715, 1752 notes contains Conrad Straub, zoellner to Breidenbach in the office red castle; Johann Christoph v. Staffhorst, Amtmann in the monastery Moellenbeck; Wolrad forehead, Vogt and tariff manager to Rumbeck; TIG and Stubich, tariff writer to joke living; Johann Jakob controversy-hope, collectors of customs to Franconia mountain; Christian Steeren, collector of customs to Zierenberg; Johannes Staudinger, Schult-hot to Gemuenden; Johann Christoph Stehl, Schoesser in Sooden; Johann Steinbach, Schultheiss to Obergeis; Johann Friedrich room smoke, land farmhand to Trendelburg


1616 Germany Name: Martin STRAUB Sex: M Birth: OCT 1616 in Gemmingen, Wuerttemberg, Ger Death: 17 MAR 1675/1676 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Note: 1860406 GE: Wuerttemberg: Grossgartach Church Rec 1562-1766 Sponsor: 31 Mar 1667 === death record says age 59 years, 5 months

1617 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Illness of the Kanzleiverwandten Frabricius and treatment by Dr. Petraeus from Marburg Laufzeit 1617 old persons archives signatures 4 D NR. 865 Notes Therein also Brau to Ziegenhain, order of the lock doorman Heinz Straub..


Germany 1635 Name: Michael STRAUB 1 Sex: M Birth: ABT 1635 in ,Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany 1 Change Date: 23 OCT 2001 1 Note: [hilsenbeck.ged] !OCCUPATION: According to Ulrich's entry, anwald. Sources: Title: hilsenbeck.ged Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 16 Sep 2003


Germany 1648 Name: Daniel STRAUB Given Name: Daniel Surname: Straub Sex: M Birth: 8 Feb 1648 in Hoechst, Odenwald, Hesse, Germany Father: HANS STRAUB b: in Dusenbach, Odenwald, Hess, Germany Mother: UNKNOWN WALPURGIS

? 1324 / or ? 1651 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Straub inheriting to Kassel against mayors and advice to all village W. because of repayment of a sum of money running time before-shot of Jakob Straub in the year 1324 of the city all village 1651 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Kasseler of advice - old package 4

1655 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Disputes of the Stiftsvogt Straub with the municipality upper purchases over the tax relationship running time 1655 provenance (Vor)provenienzen 1655 Notes Contains Kasseler of advice


Germany 1666 Name: Hans Adam STRAUB Sex: M Birth: 1666 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Death: 9 NOV 1726 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Note: 1860406 GE: Wuerttemberg: Grossgartach Church Rec 1562-1766 === Evangelische Kirche Großgartach, Württemberg (OA Heilbronn). - Kirchenbuch, 1563-1886. Mikrofilme aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Hauptstaatsarchive, Stuttgart [LDS Microfilm #1860406/7/8/9; parish register baptisms, marriages, confirmations, deaths, and family books of Großgartach, Württemberg, Germany]. Father: Martin STRAUB b: OCT 1616 in Gemmingen, Wuerttemberg, Ger Mother: Margretha STOERZBACH b: 12 OCT 1623 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger NOTE: HANS was married 3 Times. Marriage 1 Anna Barbara DETSCHLER b: 15 JAN 1668/1669 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Married: 23 JAN 1693/1694 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Marriage 2 Maria Barbara DIEHM b: ABT 1666 Married: 08 NOV 1687 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Marriage 3 Margaretha [UNKNOWN] b: 18 APR 1667 Married: AFT 1713 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Note : Our Straub's are from Hesse.


Germany 1672 Name: Anna Elisabetha STRAUB Given Name: Anna Elisabetha Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 19 Aug 1672 in Hoechst, Odenwald, Hesse, Germany Father: Daniel STRAUB b: 8 Feb 1648 in Hoechst, Odenwald, Hesse, Germany Mother: Elisabetha BIRCKERT b: 1652

1681 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Series title Calculations of the wine cellar tire mountain title RF: Johann Sebastian Straub running time of 1681 notes: descriptors Straub, Johann Sebastian:Reifenberg

1681 / 1800 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Part 3 running time 1681, 1690, 1714, 1723-1730, 1741-1753, 1763-1800 old persons archives signatures 40c, Franconia mountain, NR. 56 Notes Contains Johann Braechter, Emanuel Seibel to Geismar, 1681 children of the deceased Johannes Seibel, Peter Battenfels June and David cook to Geismar, 1714 Friedrich Seibel, Jacob battery field, George Straub, Johann Adam cutter to Geismar, 1741 Friedrich Seibel, Jacob battery field, David cook, Johann Adam cutter to Geismar, 1750 Johann Adam cutter, hard man cutter, Manuel Eichhoefer to Geismar, 1761 Johann Adam untanned leather, Emanual Michel, Johann George Naumann to Geismar, 1769 Johann Adam untanned leather, Daniel Michel, Johann George Naumann to Geismar, Daniel long one to Louis village, 1777 Johann George Naumann, Emanuel excavate, Andreas Michel, Johann Peter Foerster to Geismar, 1785 Johann George Naumann, Daniel Garthe, Johann Daniel Michael, Johann Peter Foerster to Geismar, 1800

1682 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Series title Calculations of the wine cellar tire mountain title RF: Johann Sebastian Straub running time of 1682 notes: descriptors Straub, Johann Sebastian: Reifenberg

1691 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Complaint of the Henrich Debus, Mueller in the Rondehaeuser mill, against two inhabitants too broke because of aid for the entfuehrung of the sheep thief Valten Straub from the prison running time 1691 provenance (Vor)provenienzen move Marburg - old package 2

1693 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Series title Marriage contract between title J. N. Straub to Gruesen and G. Schnell to four-flowing running time 1693

1694 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification dating Aschaffenburg 1694 April of 30 notes (full) moves Anselm Franz, archbishop of Mainz, gives under closer conditions its designated Laendereien to king stone the chamber advice and Rentmeister Johann Sebastian Straub in hereditaryborrows. Siegler Ausst. Description of formal dt.; Perg.; Ausf.; Seal: 1 (0 available); 01


Germany / PA. 1694 / 1695 Name: Hans Peter STRAUB Sex: M Birth: 18 FEB 1694/1695 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Death: AFT 1760 in Lynn, Northampton, PA Note: Annette K. Burgert, Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, to Pennsylvania, Some Early Colonial German Immigrants (Myerstown, PA: AKB Publications, 1999) ===1860406 GE: Wuerttemberg: Grossgartach Church Rec 1562-1766 Evangelische Kirche Großgartach, Württemberg (OA Heilbronn). - Kirchenbuch, 1563-1886. Mikrofilme aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Hauptstaatsarchive, Stuttgart [LDS Microfilm #1860406/7/8/9; parish register baptisms, marriages, confirmations, deaths, and family books of Großgartach, Württemberg, Germany]. === DianaGM@dgmweb.net http://dgmweb.net / genealogy / 6 / Straub / Straub Home.htm http://dgmweb.net / genealogy / Str / Straub / FGS / J / Johann Pieter Straub - Anna Maria Barbara Hoffman.shtml === Notes for Johannes Peter Straub: 1733 Sept 18, Pennsylvania Merchant: Pieter Straub, Maria Straub, Jacob Straub, Pieter Straub. Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke, Pennsylvania German Pioneers (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1975), I:123-125. === Charles A. Fisher, Snyder County Pioneers, 90-91 says that Freiburg was the "supposed ancestral home in Germany." === About 1734 Johann Peter Straub moved to Colebrookdale Twp, Philadelphia (now Berks) Co. (City of Philadelphia Archives, Hans Peter Straub, 1734, Vol. 9 p. 181. Warrant dated 25 Feb 1734 surveyed 22 May 1735 unto Hans Peter Straub given to Jno Conrad Rudd/Redd adj Anthony Morris, John Rutter and Jacob Neal) 6 Jun 1744 Land survey warrant #8; and survey book C 169, p. 192. About 1744 Johann Peter Straub moved to land on a branch of Maiden Creek in Bucks Co. (now Lynn Twp. Lehigh Co, PA) Philadelphia land survey warrant #146 & survey book D 46, p. 33, also Bucks Co. PA land survey warrant #257 & patent books #5, p. 716; H73, p. 179 & survey books C200, p. 281; C204, p. 228-229; A8 p. 99. === Peter and Anna Maria acted as sponsors at the baptism of a grandson, Johann Peter, 23 April 1760. Ministerial Acts of Daniel Schumacher. === Father: Hans Adam STRAUB b: 1666 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Mother: Anna Barbara DETSCHLER b: 15 JAN 1668/1669 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Marriage 1 Anna Maria Barbara HOFFMAN b: 21 AUG 1696 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Married: 09 MAY 1719 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger had 10 children. NOTE: NOT OUR LINE OUR LINE FROM HESSE GERMANY....


Germany 1696 Name: Anna Margretha STRAUB Sex: F Birth: 14 SEP 1696 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Father: Hans Adam STRAUB b: 1666 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Mother: Anna Barbara DETSCHLER b: 15 JAN 1668/1669 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger

1700 / 1769 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Wormser Vikariatsakten concerning Pfarr and school things, Gravamina in Neuhausen, in the same way abolition of the reformed Pfarrei running time 1700-1769 FF. Note: contain among other things. Christian open mountain Adam Bavarian J. W. Glaser Trarbach Straub Esaias Zwengel


Germany 1702 Name: Christoph Straub Sex: M Birth: ABT 1702 in Donaukreis, Weurttemberg, Germany

1707 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Dating Mammolshain 1707 November of 25 notes (full) moves the married people Peter and Susanna Usinger to Mammolshain issues the Kurmainzer chamber advice and Rentmeister to king stone, Sebastian Straub, an obligation over 120 guldens to 5% on designated real estates. Siegler court to Mammolshain description of formal dt.; Pap.; Ausf.; Seal: 1 (1 available); 01

1707 / 1712 / 1736 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Field book concerning the Solms Roedelheimer of goods in upper high city, Bommersheim, Kirdorf and calf oh. - excerpt from 1713 on the last measurements of upper high city (made 1712), of Bommersheim (made 1707), Kirdorf and calf oh; set up by the Schult hoisting to Oberursel and the Schult hoisting and courts of the villages mentioned on instruction of the Mainzer Rentmeisters of the rule king stone Straub and requests of the Solmser of cellar Johann Heinrich home castle. Nachtraege of 1736. - paper, merged in pergament. Folio running time 1707-1736


Germany 1712 Name: Johann Georg Straub Given Name: Johann Georg Surname: Straub Sex: M Birth: 1712 in Gruibingen,Donaukreis,Württemberg,Germany Death: 18 DEC 1767

1716 / 1717 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Protest of the cure-Main-hissed chamber advice Straub because of to mass home as stated branch of the church to Vilbel by the hanauische Konsistorium made church and school inspection, with hanauischem Gegenprotest running time 1716-1717 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Hanau Muenzenberg

Germany 1720 Name: Anna Elisabetha Straub Given Name: Anna Elisabetha Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 05 Jan 1720 in Grossgartach, Duchy Of Wuerttemberg, Germany Death: 26 Jan 1720 in Grossgartach, Duchy Of Wuerttemberg, Germany Father: Johann Hans Peter Straub b: 18 Feb 1695 in Grossgartach, Duchy Of Wuerttemberg, Germany Mother: Anna Maria Barbara Hoffman b: 21 Aug 1696 in Grossgartach, Duchy Of Wuerttemberg, Germany NOTE: DIED AS INFANT....


Germany 1719 / 1720 Name: Anna Elisabetha STRAUB Sex: F Birth: 05 JAN 1719/1720 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Death: 26 JAN 1719/1720 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Father: Hans Peter STRAUB b: 18 FEB 1694/1695 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Mother: Anna Maria Barbara HOFFMAN b: 21 AUG 1696 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger NOTE: DIED AS INFANT....

1724 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Series title Calculations of the wine cellar tire mountain title RF: Johann Franz Philipp Straub running time of 1724 notes descriptors Straub, Johann Franz Philipp: Reifenberg


Germany 1730 Name: Anna Barbara STRAUB Sex: F Birth: 20 OCT 1730 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Death: BEF 1733 Father: Hans Peter STRAUB b: 18 FEB 1694/1695 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger Mother: Anna Maria Barbara HOFFMAN b: 21 AUG 1696 in Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, Ger NOTE: DIED AS INFANT....


Germany 1730 Name: Johannes Straub Sex: M Birth: 1 NOV 1730 in Gruibingen, Germany Death: 22 MAR 1820 Father: Christoph Straub b: ABT 1702 in Donaukreis, Weurttemberg, Germany Mother: Unknown

1733 Brigantine Pennsylvania Merchant Ship Sept 18, 1733 Peter Straub

1738 / 1757 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Statement of the tenth-free vineyards and fields to Wicker as well as controversy of the municipality with the office cellar Veit Gottfried Straub of Neuenhain around the measurement of its vineyards running time 1738.1757 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Kurmainzer yard chamber Notes Descriptors Wicker:Weinberge Neuenhain:Kellerei:Keller Straub, Veit Gottfried Straub:Veit Gottfried, cellar in Neuenhain Wicker:Zehnt Wicker:Freigueter

1739 / 1743 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Administration of the Moerler Marks of running time 1739-1743 provenance organization and file reference Moerler Mark (Vor)provenienzen Castle Friedberg Notes Contain among other things. Correspondence for the preparation of the market hurrying, exchange negotiations with the county Hanau, seizing of oxen of the subjects to goat mountain and Langenhain by the subjects to waiter Moerlen correspondence with the geo meter and engineer Straub over the preparation of the Mark map descriptors Moerler Mark Hanau (county) Goat mountain Langenhain Waiter Moerlen Straub, (N.N.)

1740 / 1743 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identifikation Titel Prozeß zwischen Katharina Schöpp geb. Straub und Wilhelm Schöpp wegen Ehebruch Laufzeit 1740-1743 Translation - Identification Title Process between Katharina Schoepp geb. Straub and William Schoepp because of adultery running time 1740-1743

Germany 1744 Name: Johann Andreas Straub Given Name: Johann Andreas Surname: Straub Sex: M Birth: 4 FEB 1773 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis,Württemberg,Germany Death: 2 MAR 1857 Father: Johann Georg Straub b: 18 AUG 1744 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Margarethe Frey b: 20 APR 1742 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany..Died age 84....


Germany 1745 Name: Johann Georg STRAUB Sex: M Birth: 6 AUG 1745 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Death: 14 NOV 1829 ..Died age 84....

1750 Phoenix Phoenix Captain: John Mason From: Rotterdam By Way of: Cowes Arrival: Philadelphia, 28 Oct 1750 Michael Straub

1752 Phoenix -1 Captain: John Spurrier From: Rotterdam By Way of: Portsmouth Arrival: Philadelphia, 2 Nov 1752 Catharina Elisabetha (Straub), 31 Rimhorn, Hessen

1755 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Project Paul Straub's on establishment of an office for debt number for the procurement of cash running time 1755

1756 / 1765 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Assumption of the repair costs at the rifles of the land militia with own fault running time of 1756-1765 notes contain among other things. Price comparison of the Buechsenmacher Philipp Conrad Kilian from whale village and Matthaeus Straub from Biebrich, 1757 descriptors land militia Nassau Usingen:Landmiliz Kilian, Philipp Conrad, Buechsenmacher from whale village Walsdorf:Einwohner Kilian, Philipp Conrad Straub, Matthaeus, Buechsenmacher from Biebrich Biebrich inhabitant Straub, Matthaeus

1760 - Straub, Catherine b.1760 PA m.1777 d.1838 OH ....Died age 78....

1765 / 1767 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Permission for the body infantryman Johannes Straub for Rudingshain for wood fellings at the meadow of its father at the Odenwald and investigation of the infringement running time 1765-1767 provenance organization and file reference Rudingshain (Vor)provenienzen Hessen - DA, Rentkammer Notes Descriptors Rudingshain Straub, Johannes

1769 / 1775 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Adjustment of the complaints of the Zenten prince, abbott stone oh and Moerlenbach against the illegitimate innovations imported from the office cellar Peter Joseph Wilhelmin into Heppenheim and the Zentbeamten of the Odenwaelder Zenten as well as the holding of the gentleman courts daselbst. Running time (1769) 1774-1775 old persons archives signatures E 9 NR. 53/10 Provenance (Vor)provenienzen Cure Mainz, yard advice Notes Contain among other things. Listing of the complaint-prominent zentangehoerigen Dorfschaften listing of the parliamentary allowance of the annually held Odenwaelder Zentgerichte listing of the income of the Fuerther Zentgrafen George Konrad Straub

1769 / 1783 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Series title Requests from buyers, manufacturers and other persons to the address and to the building of houses in that highest new city Emmerichstadt title part of 2 running time 1769-1783 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Kurmainzer federal state government Wet government Wiesbaden Notes Contains Request George of the Bstaendig for the building of a needle factory, 1769 request George Ernst Straub, Amtskeller in Neuenhain, and consorts to the building of houses and for the establishment of a canvas factory, 1769 assignment of building sites to fire-damaged citizens of most, 1779-1780 request Ludwig of the Klauer, citizen in most, to the building of houses and around tapping and baking justice, 1780 request of the Anton Rau, citizen in most, to the building of houses and for address as bierbrauer and a restaurant operator/barkeeper, 1780 requests of the Anton Leicher from yard home and Matthias of the Biringer out most to the building of houses and for address as butcher masters and/or as fitter masters, 1781-1782 request Peter Bianchi from Italy for address as a buckle manufacturer, 1782 request of the Johann Rufa from yard home Building of houses and for address as baker masters, 1782 request of Thomas Pistorius, surgeon in most, over payment of its garden, 1782 request of a group of Portuguese Jews from Loudrer under guidance of barn pool of broadcasting corporations Cohen and Abraham Alvarez for the address from 30 to 36 families and for the plant of different manufakturen for textile production, retired to the building of houses in the new city, 1782 request of the Jean Conrad Ashourtit from Geneva on behalf of several Geneva families for the plant of different factories, 1783 descriptors most, Neustadt:Gruendung Most, Neustadt:Hausbau Bstaendig, George, Fabrikant Most, Neustadt:Nadelfabrik Needle factory Neuenhain:Kellerei: Keller Straub, George Ernst Straub:Georg Ernst, Keller in Neuenhain Most, Neustadt:Segeltuchfabrik Canvas factory Most, Stadt:Brand Most, Stadt: Einwohner: Klauer, Ludwig Klauer, Ludwig, out most Most, Neustadt:Zapfrechte Most, Stadt: Einwohner:Rau, Anton Rau:Anton, out most Most, Neustadt:Bierbrauer Yard home, Stadt:Einwohner:Leicher, Anton Leicher:Anton, from yard home Most, Stadt:Einwohner:Biringer, Matthias Biringer, Matthias, out most Most, Neustadt:Metzger Most, Neustadt:Schlosser Most, Neustadt:Hausbau Italy Bianchi, Peter, from Italy Most, Neustadt: Schnallenfabrik Yard home, Stadt:Einwohner:Rufa, Johann Rufa, Johann, from yard home Most, Neustadt: Baeckerei Most, Amt:Chirurgen:Pistorius, Thomas Pistorius:Thomas, surgeon in most Loudrer, in Portugal Portugal:Juden Juden:Portugal Most, Neustadt:Textilfabrik Textile mill Cohen, barn pool of broadcasting corporations, Jew from Portugal Alvarez, Abraham, Jew from Portugal Genf:Einwohner Ashourtit, Jean Conrad Ashourtit, Jean Conrad, from Geneva Buckle factory

Germany 1773 Name: Anna Elisabeth Straub Sex: F Birth: 13 AUG 1773 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Weurttemberg, Germany Death: 24 SEP 1841n Father: Johannes Straub b: 1 NOV 1730 in Gruibingen, Germany Mother: Anna Maria Schoop b: ABT 1740 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Weurttemberg, Germany Died age 68....


Germany 1773 Name: Johann Andreas Straub Given Name: Johann Andreas Surname: Straub Sex: M Birth: 4 FEB 1773 in Gruibingen,Donaukreis,Württemberg,Germany Death: 2 MAR 1857 Father: Johann Georg Straub b: 18 AUG 1744 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Margarethe Frey b: 20 APR 1742 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany

1777 / 1778 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Locking with the Frankfurt Chausseegelderheber on the Friedberger control room Marx Straub (late Markus Traub called), serving as a farmhand, by the Jagdfourier Daniel untanned leather from corner home because of grass making in the garlic field at the land resistance on hanauischer sovereignty; Service frightening untanned leather because of its illegitimate procedure running time 1777-1778.. NOTE: Look at the spelling for Straub / Traub

1777 - 1814 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Kurtrieri liabilities running time 1777, of 1814 notes the pledge shank Kempenich contains taken up capitals payment by instalments by Mrs. Hofkammerrat Straub to Mainz for this borrowed of the 10,000 guldens resumption of the 10,000 guldens for demolition graeflich from the Leyen? capital at 8000 guldens request of the Kelk? survivors because of this capital for release


Germany 1779 Name: Johann Georg STRAUB Sex: M Birth: 12 SEP 1779 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany 2 Death: 6 APR 1865 Father: Johann Georg STRAUB b: 6 AUG 1745 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Anna Elisabetha SCHOPP b: 26 FEB 1747/48 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany

1783 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=F806-2... - PROOF - identification title Straub, Karl, Herkunft: Oppenheim. - emigration date: 1783/a goal: Galizien, cutter. Source: Emigrant card index Ernst Wagner; H.F.V. Bd. 7/417 running time 1783

1784 / 1786 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identifikation Titel Schuhmacher Johann Georg Koch zu Schotten ./. seine Ehefrau Anna Veronika geb. Straub: Ehescheidung wegen Ehebruch Laufzeit 1784-1786 Provenienz Sonstige Behördensignaturen K 11 Vermerke Deskriptoren Koch:Johann Georg, Schuhmacher zu Schotten Koch:Anna Veronika, geb. Straub, zu Schotten Schotten:Einwohner Ehescheidung Translation - Identification Title Shoemaker Johann George cook to Scots/. his wife Anna Veronika geb. Straub: Divorce because of adultery running time 1784-1786 provenance other authority signatures K 11 Notes Descriptors Koch: Johann George, Schuhmacher to Scots Koch: Anna Veronika, geb. Straub, to Scots Schotten: Einwohner Divorce


Germany 1785 Name: Anna Elisabetha Straub Given Name: Anna Elisabetha Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 30 APR 1785 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Death: 29 JUL 1862 Father: Veit Straub b: 5 DEC 1754 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Elisabetha (?) Straub b: 23 FEB 1757 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany NOTE : Died age 77...


Germany 1796 Name: Anna Elisabeth STRAUB Sex: F Birth: 2 JUL 1796 in Biblis, Darmstadt, Germany Death: 23 MAY 1850 in Biblis, Darmstadt, Germany NOTE: Died age 54...


Germany 1797 Name: Anna Elisabetha Straub Given Name: Anna Elisabetha Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 26 JUL 1797 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Died ?, Father: Andreas Straub b: 20 DEC 1765 in Gruibingen , Donaukreis , Württemberg, Germany Mother: Anna (?) Straub b: 5 MAR 1764 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany


Germany 1801 Name: Johann Georg Straub Given Name: Johann Georg Surname: Straub Sex: M Birth: 3 MAY 1801 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Death: 13 JUN 1880 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Father: Johann Andreas Straub b: 4 FEB 1773 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Margarethe (?) Straub b: 20 AUG 1760 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany NOTE : Died at age ? 79...

1801 / 1806 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Belehnung of the Johann Straub from Gackenbach with the Leyensteinbruch (lamelating break-down) Kaysersberg with the mill mountain running time (1696, 1775) 1801-1806

1804 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Reoccupation of the settled Zentknechtsstelle to stick city in the office thorn mountain running time 1804 old persons archives signatures E 9 NR. 25/30 Provenance (Vor)provenienzen Hessen (land county, Darmstadt), secret Ministry Notes Contain among other things. _ report the government Darmstadt over the re-organization the function a Zentknechts in the province castle evaluation over the applicant, the Dragoon George Peter Sudheimer of Biebesheim, the Korporal Johannes Vormhals from village to the Lumda, the Sergeanten Peter Man from home, the Sergeanten Johann Matheus of regiment in Darmstadt, the Musketier Peter Knoes of Sellnrod, the Christoph Kolb of Pirmasens, the Korporal Peter Straub of City, the infantryman Heinrich Jakob Gilbert out calibrate in office Pfungstadt, the Sergeanten William Strack from Biebesheim, the Korporal Philipp Schrodt of Darmstadt, the Korporal Nikolaus Schepp of Darmstadt, which Sergeanten fish daselbst, the George Friedrich of Allertshofen, the Sergeanten George Christoph Rotenberger from Griesheim, the Sergeanten Konrad Lotz from Echzell, which Sergeanten Heinrich Rehm out point-hit a corner, the Musketier Johannes Becker of Pfungstadt, the Koropral Philipp Helfmann of large pipe home, the Musketier Konrad Rau from acorn village, the Christian Schaaf of sea-home, the Philipp Schmidt of cock with Pfungstadt, the Daniel Herold of Bessungen, the Karl war of sea-home, the Beisassen Jakob Knippel to cock, the Adam young from Balkhausen, the invalid Friedrich Eigenbrodt, the herrschaftlichen kutscher thief old Asmus of Bessungen and the Zentknecht Friedrich strength to ferrule mountain letter of application of the Zentknechts Friedrich strength of ferrule mountain


Germany 1805 Name: Anna Elisabetha STRAUB 1 Sex: F Birth: 16 OCT 1805 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany 1 Death: 9 APR 1883 Father: Johann Georg STRAUB b: 12 SEP 1779 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Christina GÖLZ b: 5 JAN 1780 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany NOTE : Died at age 78.


Germany 1807 Name: Anna Elisabetha Straub Given Name: Anna Elisabetha Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 20 NOV 1807 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Death: 1808 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Father: Johann Georg Straub b: 9 SEP 1778 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Anna Maria Moll b: 10 MAR 1780 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany NOTE : Died as an infant....

1808 / 1816 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identifikation Serientitel Bewilligung von Ruhegehältern an Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften nassauischer Truppenteile Titel Buchstabe S Laufzeit 1808-1816 Vermerke Enthält Sachs, Sack, Salterberg, Salterbach, Salzer, Sartor, Schäfer, Scharf, Schauss, Schieferstein, Schilling, Schindler, Schleidt, A. Schmidt, Chr. Schmidt, H. Schmidt, P. Schmidt, Schnuck, Schreiner, Schrod, Schüler, Schütz, Schuhe, Schumann, Simon, Sommer, Spinat, Stahl, Stenner, Stockhäuser, Stöckel, Stofflet, Straub, Stuhlträger Translation - Identification Series title Grant of ruhegehaeltern at NCOS and crews of nassauischer troop units title letter S running time of 1808-1816 notes contains Sachs, bag, Salterberg, Salterbach, Salzer, Sartor, shepherd, sharp, Schauss, schieferstein, Schilling, Schindler, Schleidt, A. Schmidt, Chr. Schmidt, H. Schmidt, P. Schmidt, Schnuck, carpenter, Schrod, pupil, contactor, of shoes, Schumann, Simon, summer, spinach, steel, Stenner, of stick houses, Stoeckel, Stofflet, Straub, chair carrier

1809 / 1811 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Revision of the Hausverwalterei -, Siechenhaus and garden calculations of the house supervisor Straub with the land hospital to Fulda for the years 1808-1809 running time 1809-1811

1812 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Grant of a bonus for on the prefecture office to Fulda employed Karl Straub running time 1812

1815 Wills John Hentz's (Lewisburg Court House, Will Book B, page 25) Last Will & Testament The last will & testament of John Haines, I John Hens of Penns Twp. North Co. State of Pa. Wheelright --- being weak in body but of sound & perfect mind & memory blessed be God for the same. considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, Do make & publish this my last will & testament following that is to say. 1st, I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Rechina all my estate real & personal of what dementions cavings during her natural life or widowhood then & in such case it is my will that the remainder of my estate shall be divided amongst my ten children to wit, 1. George, 2. Margaret(wife of Peter Frees), 3. Anna Mary (wife of Peter Straub), 4. Catherine (wife of Henry Heimbach), 5. Fredrick, 6. Lorentz, 7. Elizabeth (wife of John Smith), 8. Peter, 9. Christina (wife of Henry Mertz) and 10. Jacob or the survivors or survivents of them & the Heirs of such survivors or survivents equally to be divided the said Children except 8 lbs which each of my Dts, have already received in house furniture. It is further my will that in case said wife shall see cause to have my real estate sold that then the executors here in after named or one of them in case of death of the other exec, as soon as convenient may he sell & dispose the same to such person or persons & for such price as may be reasonable good for the same & for that purpose. I do hereby authorize my executor or executors as the case may be to sign, seal, execute & acknowledge such deed or deeds of conveyance as may be required & necessary for granting & assigning the same to the perched or perchensor there of in fee simple & of my said wife no need for the money so received from such sale it shall & may be put & placed out on interest until such time as my said wife shall have need for & if it should happen that the said estate will not be sold during the life of my said wife that then my estate after the deceased of my said wife shall have as fullpower authority to sell dispose all premicies & to sign seal & execute & acknowledge same would I have had if sold in the life time of my said wife & Lastly I nominate & contitute & appoint my son George & Lorentz to be the executors of this my last will and testament. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 5th day of April in the year of our Lord 1811. John Hens (seal) signed sealed published pronounced & declared by the said testator as his last will & testament in the present & at his request have subscripted as witnesses. Be it remembered that on the 9th day of February A.D. 1815 personally appeared before me one of the subscribers Registor of will etc. and in said John Roush & Peter Hagenburg Jr to the subscribing witnesses to the with in will & being duly sworn according to law disposes & saith that they were present & saw & herd John Hens the testator sign deliver publish pronounce & declare within instrument of writing as & for his will & testament & that at the time of so doing he was of perfect & sound mind, memory & understanding to the best of there knowledge, observation & belief that they subscribed there names there to as witness in presence & at his request & that the names of John Roush & Peter Hagenburg Jr subscribe as witness to these signatures were in our hand writing respectfully John Roush & Peter Hagenburg Jr, sworn & subscribed before me the 9th of February A.D. 1815 Simon Snyder Jr Register. NOTE: CAN NOT BE OUR FREDERICK, OUR"S WAS BORN IN HESSE GERMANY and born about 1817.....This Frederick's mothers maiden name was Straub....

1814 / 1815 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Running time 1815 Personal data name Straub, Anton occupation sovereignty office servant Miltenberg dates dying date: 8.10.1814 Biographic data marries with widow

1816 / 1830 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Forest treasury/. Friedrich Straub to Rappenau (bathe): Wood purchase Schilling arrears running time 1816-1830 provenance (Vor)provenienzen Oberforstkolleg Upper forest management NOTE : Could this be our FREDERICK STRAUB?

1817 ? Maybe My Line *** Abt 1817 Frederick Straub was Born about 1817 in ? Germany Died ?, Married Mary (?) born abt 1820 Died ?. They had following Children: 1. Anna Elizabeth Straub born ?abt 1851 in Hesse Germany Died in Pa 1936, married William Henry Faust 2. Alfred Straub 3. Mary Straub NOTE : Anna and Alfred are siblings and may have been twins.

1817 - ****** MAY BE OUR LINE *****Subject: Re: Frederick Straub born abt 1817 in Hesse to Pa. Post Date: August 25, 2006 at 07:54:36 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/germany/hessen/messages / 541.html Forum: Hessen, Germany / Prussia Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/germany/hessen / Ann, try http://www.stad.hessen.de (State-archiv Darmstadt) - "Beständeübersicht" (stock-overview) - "HADIS" - again "www.hadis..... - "Schnellsuche" (quick search) put in "Straub" All the 418 hits show "Straub". The first positon "Auswanderernachweise" (emigrants) shows a "Friedrich Straub" in 1839 to USA. Good luck. Hanna Goldmann, Germany - Email to Ann and posted on message board.

NOTE: ALL OF THE ABOVE NEED TO BE SEARCH TO LOCATE OUR FREDERICK/FREDERICH STRAUB.... NEED TO LOCATE FREDRICK'S PARENTS, HIS WIFE, AND ALL SIBLINGS IN MAYBE HESSE GERMANY........1324 THROUGH 1839.

1821 / 1899 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Family legal matters Griesheim: Straub running time [ 1821-1899

1822 / 1825 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Contracts Rudingshain: Straub running time 1822-1825

1823 / 1824 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Funeral of the stillborn child of the Zieglergesellen Straub to grass Ellenbach on the cemetery of forest Michelbach running time 1823-1824 provenance (Vor)provenienzen district administration office lime tree rock Notes Descriptors Grass Ellenbach:Einwohner Straub: (N.N.), Zieglergeselle to grass Ellenbach Forest Michelbach:Kirche:Friedhof

1824 / 1828 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Contracts Griesheim: Straub running time 1824-1828

1827 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Marriage contracts bosom fount: Straub running time 1827

1827 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Contracts Burkhards: Straub running time 1827

1828 / 1856 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title GEIss, Anna Katharina, geb. Schroeder, 1. Wife of the bricklayer Joh. Conrad Geiss; Geiss, EH Katharina (Margaretha!), geb. Straub, 2. Wife of the bricklayer Joh. Conrad Geiss: Deduction running time 1828, 1843-1856

1830 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=F806-2... - PROOF - identification title Straub, Nicolaus, origin: Heppenheim/mountain STR. - emigration date: 1830-12/a goal: Russian Poland, Tomaszow. Source: Emigrant card index walter Moeller running time 1830

1831 Germany to US - looking for Jacob STRAUB, or (von STRAUB). He was born in Canton Bern 23 December 1831. He emigrated to the US 12 April 1854. I think he came in through New York. He then went to Marine (Madison County) Illinois. I do not know his parents name or if there were brothers and sisters. He was a farmer. He was not Catholic. He married Karolina Schaeffer in November 1869. He served in the Civil War in the US and became a citizen in November 1864. They had 10 children. Seven of them were born in Madison County, Illinois. One was born in Bellaire, Ohio and the last two were born in St. Louis, Missouri. Both Jacob and Karolina died and are buried at St. Louis, Missouri. I am looking for information from Switzerland that will tell me who his family is.

1831 Germany to US - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=F806-2... - PROOF - identification title Straub, George, Herkunft: Birkert. - emigration date: 1831-01-20/1831-02/a goal: America, the USA, Tageloehner. Fortune: 500 flat steel bars. - marriage partners: NN. - remarks: Route over Havre. Source: Emigrant card index walter Moeller; G 15 hereditaryoh, XI/4 Gen.bl.Nr.163, move: 1831 Breuberg running time 1831-02

1831 / 1838 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Contracts Griesheim: Straub running time 1831-1838

1832 / 1851 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Family legal matters Rudingshain: Straub running time 1832-1851


Germany 1835 Name: Anna Elisabeth Straub Given Name: Anna Elisabeth Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 18 OCT 1835 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Death: 14 MAY 1836 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Father: Johann Georg Straub b: 3 MAY 1801 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Christina Regina Bransteff b: 9 JAN 1808 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany NOTE: Died as an infant.......

1836 Straub, Samuel (1836 - 1899) - male b. 21 FEB 1836 in Dauphin Co., PA d. 12 OCT 1899 in Dauphin Co., PA His third wife was Elizabeth (--?--). They had two sons: John Straub married to Mary Klinger and Oscar W. Straub married to Emma Jane Hoke. Occupation - He was a butcher and huckster Burial - [place: Zion (Klinger's) Church Cemetery, Dauphin Co., PA] on Row 18/Stone #35B Event Note1 - His second wife was Myra Paul and they had a son Samuel Birth Note ( he might be the son of John STRAUB and Christina (--?--) NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1836 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identifikation Titel Gesamtherrschaft Breuberg, Fürst von Löwenstein und Graf von Erbach-Schönberg ./. Friedrich Straub, Peter Reeg und Adam Hofmann zu Langen-Brombach: Grenzabsteinung Laufzeit 1836 Provenienz Sonstige Behördensignaturen Breuberg B 4 Translation - Identification Title Total rule Breuberg, prince of lion stone and count von Erbach-Schoenberg./. Friedrich Straub, Peter Reeg and Adam Hofmann to long bromine brook: Grenzabsteinung running time 1836 provenance other authority signatures Breuberg B 4 NOTE: The right age to be our Frederick/Frederich....

1836 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Total rule Breuberg, prince of lion stone and count von Erbach-Schoenberg./. Friedrich Straub, Peter Reeg and Adam Hofmann to long bromine brook: Grenzabsteinung running time 1836 provenance other authority signatures Breuberg B 4... Note : Out Frederick / Frederich Straub left Germany in 1839.........Could this be our Frederick????

1839 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=F806-2... - PROOF - identification title Straub, Friedrich, origin: Crainfeld. - emigration date: 1839-04/a goal: America, the USA. Source: Emigrant card index walter Moeller running time 1839 . NOTE : The right age to be our Frederick that came to the USA...........

1839 PROOF - identification title Straub, Friedrich, origin: Crainfeld. - emigration date: 1839-08-19/a goal: unknown. Source: G 15 Buedingen Q 34 1839 NR. 11 running time 1839 - NOTE : The right age to be our Frederick that came to USA.............

NOTE: ALL OF THE ABOVE NEED TO BE SEARCH TO LOCATE OUR FREDERICK/FREDERICH STRAUB.... NEED TO LOCATE FREDRICK'S PARENTS, HIS WIFE, AND ALL SIBLINGS IN MAYBE HESSE GERMANY........1324 THROUGH 1839.

1840 / 1842 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Family legal matters city court pouring: Deer field, Elisabetha geb. Straub, widow of the fitter master Philipp deer field: Deduction, guardianship over their children by its brother Heinrich Straub running time 1840-1842 old persons archives signatures F 19/19 Provenance Organization and file reference NR. 505 Notes Contain among other things. List of the real estates

1840 - Abraham and Isaac Straub removed their extensive grain and lumber mills from the island opposite Milton to the mouth of Muddy run. They were the inventors of a reaction water-wheel, the first in the United States, and their operations were quite extensive. Their water power was derived from the river, dams having been constructed on both sides of the island; but the erection of the Lewisburg dam interfered with these arrangements, and hence the selection of a new location at the mouth of Muddy run. Chamberlin & Bisel, Yager & Bisel, John Ott, and W. B. Kemerer successively continued the business; on the 28th of March, 1874, the mill was burned, involving a loss of twenty thousand dollars. It was immediately replaced by the present building, a substantial frame structure http://www.webroots.org/library/usahist/honcpa16.html NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1844 - If Frederick Straub was born in 1844 in Union Co., PA, then we would expect to find him in the household of his parents in the 1850 census. There are two potential candidates in the 1850 census of PA, both in Chapman Twp., Union [now Snyder] Co.: 1) Frederick (ae 7, b. PA) in the household of Peter R. STRAUB (ae 36, b. PA). 2) Frederick (ae 6, b. PA) in the household of widow Mary STRAUB (ae 45, b. PA). There are no other Frederick STRAUB / STROUP's in any PA county in 1850 anywhere near age six. As I understand it, your Frederick is Frederick Whistler STRAUB/STROUP, b. Apr 1844 in Union Co., PA, who married Henrietta FORD and fought in the Civil War in the 44th Indiana Infantry. The other Frederick STRAUB / STROUP was born 24 Mar 1844 in Union Co., PA, and married first Rebecca Jane GLASS/GLASE/GLACE, whom he divorced 4 Oct 1882, then married second Rosa L. HAHN on 17 Oct 1882. He fought in the Civil War in Co. J, 53rd Pennsylvania Volunteers. The question, of course, is which parents go with which Frederick? Do you know the identities of any of your Frederick's siblings? Have you found him living near any other STRAUBS / STROUPS in his adult life? Based on the 1850 Census, Peter's children were Washington (17), Elizabeth (11), Benjamin (9), Fredrick (7), Sarah (5), Henry (3), and Anna (10 m); and Mary's children were Eliza (17), Rebecca (16), Solomon (12), Jeremiah (10), West (8), Frederick (6), and Lydia (8 m). It would obviously be helpful to find both Fredericks in the 1860 census. And if anyone knows the late husband of widow Mary and/or her maiden name, I'd greatly appreciate knowing. As for the name change from STRAUB to STROUP, it's an Anglicized phonetic misspelling. STROUP is *the* most common variation of the German/Swiss surname STRAUB / STRAUBE. These were illiterate farmers; they didn't know how to spell their name. It got written down however the particular clerk or census-enumerator happened to feel like spelling it. For a great many STRAUBS, the misspelling stuck. NOTE: NOT OUR LINE.....

1844 - Frederick Stroup (b. 1844) was one of the sons of Peter K. Stroup (Misspelled "Staub" in the 1850 Chapman, Union Co--now Snyder Co--PA census.) The youngest child in the 1850 census is listed as "Anna" but is actually "Emma." We have an article from 1939 in Michigan interviewing her about the pioneer days (on the occasion of her 89th birthday). She said she was born in Union Co, PA, near Liverpool (which Chapman is). She remembered passing through Grand Rapids, MI, in a covered wagon, in 1863, where her father stopped to buy supplies. He later homesteaded in the area which is now Lake Co, MI. Peter K. "Straup" received a land grant in 1870 for Chase, Lake Co, MI. And Frederick received a land grant in 1871 in the same area. Both appear in the Lake Co 1870 census, one right after the other in Chase. The family seems to have consistently spelled their name "Straup" in Michigan. But Frederick's Union Army records spell the name as "Stroup" and this is the spelling he adopted when he moved on with his own family to Kansas in the 1880's. Frederick had a brother Lewis (b.1854). There is a Lewis Straup of the right age in the Green, Mecosta Co, MI census of 1870. He was listed as a student and was living with Felix (age 57) and Lydia (age 51 or 54) "Ekias" or "Eklas" or some variant on that spelling. Both were born in Pennsylvania. Frederick had an aunt Lydia (and also an aunt Kate). It looks like Peter probably left Lewis in Green (perhaps with his aunt Lydia?) to finish school while he went on to homestead in what was later called Chase in Lake Co, MI. Chase isn't too far from Green--they both used the Paris post office. There are interesting multiple connections between the Straups and the Ford family in Mecosta Co. Peter had been listed in the 1850 Union Co PA census as married to Martha. But on Dec 3, 1863, he married Amanda Ford in Mecosta Co. A few months earlier his daughter Elizabeth married Ira Lee Ford in Green, Mecosta Co. Ira Lee Ford was Amanda's brother. Then, when Frederick was discharged from the Union Army he came to Michigan and married Ira Lee Ford's daughter, Henrietta, in the same area in 1868. (They're listed as marrying in Osceola Co rather than Mecosta Co, but it turns out that the Mecosta and Osceola Co lines changed around that time.) Then Lewis Stroup, Peter's son and Frederick's brother, married Lucetta Ford, who was a niece of Ira Lee Ford. Lewis and Lucetta had apparently gone to school together in Green. Back to Peter K Staub / Straub / Straup / Stroup. He is listed in the 1850 census as having been born in Pennsylvania, as was his wife Martha. But I have no info on her maiden name or on where in PA they were born. There was a Margaret Neiman, age 82, also living in the household in 1850. So I'm wondering if she was Martha's mother or Peter or Martha's grandmother. (And of course her name could have been misspelled also.) By the way, Peter and Amanda Ford Stroup had two children on the 1870 census: Willmetta age 3 and Delmore age 1. Amanda was born in "Canada West." Peter is not listed in the 1880 census in Chase. I hope this info gives other people some clues. And I'd love to have some clues about Peter K's origins, parents, etc., and those of his (first?) wife, Martha. I wonder if Peter was related to the Straub's who founded Straubville, which is now called Freeburg, north of Chapman, in the Washington Township area of Union/Snyder Co. It is thought that these Straubs originally came from Freiburg in what is now Germany. NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1845 - SAMUEL OHL, farmer, P. O. Buckhorn, is a grandson of Henry OHL, who came to this country from Germany many years ago and settled in Berks County, where his son, also named Henry, the father of Samuel, was born. Henry, with his brother, John, bought a tract of 300 acres, a part of which is the farm now occupied by our subject. This land was then mostly in timber but he cleared the greater part of it, and it is now a fine farm. Henry married Catherine, daughter of Daniel MERICLE of Madison Township, and eleven children were born to them, viz.: Elizabeth, widow of George SMITH, now living in Bloomsburg with her son; Eli, married to Joanna STOUFFER, and living on a part of the homestead; Henry, living in Michigan; Catherine, widow of Daniel SMITH, living near Buckhorn; Mary, wife of Seth SHOEMAKER, living in Buckhorn; Sallie Ann, who was married to Esau SHOEMAKER of Buckhorn and died leaving two children: Jesse, who had resided in the West, came home on a visit and died at his brother's house; Rebecca, who was married to Geo. HITTLE, and died near Buckhorn, leaving one child; an unnamed infant, and a son who died when a child. Samuel is the second child and was born January 29, 1820, in a house which stood near the site of his present residence. He has never lived off the farm on which he was born. He married, December 25, 1845, Marie B. STRAUB, daughter of Adam STRAUB of this township, who was born December 30, 1826. To this union eleven children have been born, three of whom died in infancy and Harriet L. when fourteen years old. The living are: Thomas J., who married Sarah, daughter of John BETZ, of this township, and now residing in Pittsburgh; Eli J., who is married to Amanda MUSGRAVE, of Greenwood Township, resides in this township; Margaret, wife of Hugh APPLEMAN, living in Hemlock Township; Amos, single and living in Pittsburgh; Sarah S., single and living with her parents; Anna E., also living at home, and S. Howard, who is married to Miss Mary YOCUM of this township, and works for his father. Mr. OHL has applied himself closely too his farming pursuits, refusing to accept any office. He and family are members of the Grange; he is a member of Van Camp Lodge, No. 140 of Bloomsburg, and, with his wife and family, a member of the Lutheran Church, in which he has been an elder for several year.(History of Columbia and Montour Counties Pennsylvania, Battle, 1887, pg. 485) NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

*** My Line - 1846 Annie E. (Straub) FAUST ( b. Mar 1846) is living in Allegheny City (now part of Pittsburg), PA, with husband William FAUST ( b. Dec 1850) and five children: Emma, Ida, Ella, Walter, and Violet. NOTE : Annie may have been born in Hesse Germany...1850 Census Pa. There's nothing to suggest Anna was married before she married William Henry FAUST, nor would it help us if she had been. She is Anna STRAUB (age 20) in the 1870 census (living with the FISCHER family), then Mrs. Anna FAUST (age 29) in the 1880 census (living with her husband, William Henry FAUST). The problem is that I can't find her in the 1860 census, where she should be age 9 or 10 (or possibly age 14, if she was fibbing about her age in later life). That doesn't mean she isn't there, it just means she isn't in the index at Ancestry.com. There are many reasons why someone cannot be found in a census index, and what I would normally do is give up using the index and do a page-by-page search of the township or county where I suspect the person should be. The problem with Anna is that she lived in Allegheny City, which became part of Pittsburgh. There is no way I'm going to do a page-by-page search of a big city, especially not when there's an easy alternative. As I said before, the most obvious, direct, and simply thing to do here is to get her death certificate. There's always a possiblity that the informant for the death certificate did not know the identity of Anna parents, but *most* death certificates include the names and birthplaces of the decedant's parents, so they are always worth getting. When available (which mostly means in the 20th century), death certificates should be routinely obtained, in any case, as documentation for your genealogy. I hope you will get Anna's, and I hope you will post here what you find out from it.You might also try for her marriage license. Again, it's documentation you should have, and there's a rare chance that it might name her parents.If the death certificate doesn't pan out, another avenue is to check is county court records, sometimes called "Orphan's Court Records," because Anna was still a minor when she was living with the FISCHER's. Then, as now, a minor had to have a legal guardian, so if she was living with the FISCHERs because she was orphaned, they may have been her legal guardians. If Anna's parents were still alive, but she simply wasn't living with them, then there'll be no such court records.You can review what I have at my web site:
http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/F/FaustWilliamHenry-AnnaEliz... I have nothing beyond what is there. Email to Ann and posted on message board....


1846 / 1849 - Edward Frederick Straub was born Bet. Jul 26, 1846 - 1849 in Boston Mass?, and died Nov 15, 1921 in New Market N.J.. He married Mary Jane Moyer on 1890, daughter of Eliza Moyer and Hannah Mable ?. Notes for Edward Frederick Straub: This was Mary Jane Moyer's second marriage. Her first marriage was to a man named Samuel Stewart. No information on record of this first marriage. KS More About Edward Frederick Straub and Mary Jane Moyer: Marriage: 1890 Children of Edward Frederick Straub and Mary Jane Moyer are: 1. William Straub, b. Apr 14, 1910, Mertztown Pa., d. Jan 05, 1994, Lake Wales Florida. 2. Edward Melvin Straub, b. Dec 29, 1915, d. Nov 14, 1966. 3. Edward Bernard Straub, b. Sep 08, 1903, Roxboro Pa., d. Jun 26, 1975, Bound Brook N.J.. and 4. Hannah Straub, b. Oct 10, 1903, Pittston Pa., d. Bet. May 15 - 16, 1972, Hopewell New Jersey. NOTE: NOT OUR LINE.....

1850 Germany to Pa - Somerset, PA 1850 Federal Census 41 62 63 Straub Jacob 41 M . Farmer 200 Germany . . . . . 42 62 63 Straub Margaret 37 F . . . Germany . . . . . CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: PA COUNTY: Somerset DIVISION: Paint Township REEL NO: M432 - 828 PAGE NO: 75B REFERENCE: Enumerated 8 August 1850 HW# 148 1 62 63 Straub Godleib 6 M W . . Penna . . . . .

Maybe My Line ? Need to check - 1850 ..In 1850, there is an Elizabeth STRAUB (age 4) living in Pittsburg, PA, with her parents, Frederick STRAUB (age 33, Germany, cooper) & Mary (age 30, Germany), plus two siblings: a twin, Alfred age (4), and a sister, Mary age (7). No one else in Allegheny County comes close, at least not as indexed. As your message indicates this is the right family I'm tracking, I'll give another try with the 1850 and 1860 censuses...ID: I12691 Name: Frederick STRAUB Given Name: Frederick Surname: Straub Sex: M _UID: 34B3B9A4289CBE46AE6F9B44B6198098EFCF Birth: 1817 in Germany Census: 1850 2nd Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA 1 Occupation: cooper 1850 2nd Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Death: Y Marriage 1 Mary [--?--] b: 1820 in Germany Married: ABT 1842 Children Mary STRAUB b: 1843 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Alfred STRAUB b: 1846 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Elizabeth STRAUB b: 1846 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Sources: Abbrev: 1850 Census, 2nd Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Title: Frederick Straub household, 1850 U.S. Census, 2nd Ward, Pittsburgh, All egheny County, Pennsylvania, Page 92; National Archives Microfilm M432_ 745. age 92 microfilm M432_745. Washington, D.C. : National Archives Page: NARS M432_745, p92 *** NOTE: 1850/1860 And here is where things fall apart because I cannot find her with any certainty in 1850 or 1860. I found the FISCHER family in 1860, again in Allegheny City, but Anna is not with them.

Germany 1851 Name: Anna Elisabetha STRAUB 1 Sex: F Birth: 15 MAR 1851 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany 1 Death: 28 MAR 1851 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Father: Johann Jakob STRAUB b: 21 JUL 1815 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Maria Katharina (?) STRAUB b: 27 MAR 1820 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Sources: Title: hilsenbeck . ged Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 16 Sep 2003 NOTE: Died as an infant...

1855 / 1933 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Series title Requests for concession as well as objections with guest -, tapping and bunch managing and the sales of beverages in the shop, at the conditions and over the road in Michelstadt title KW of running time of 1855-1899....1933 notes contain Adam Kraus, 1855, Heinrich Kredell, 1865-1868, Friedrich William Kromm, 1863, Ernst Kuenzel, 1864, Jakob and August Kuenzel, 1864, Kaspar Kuenzel, 1855, Moritz Landau, 1893, Christian long, 1855, Nicolaus teach, of 1855, William Martin II, 1879, William Meyer, 1876, August Mueller, 1880, W. A. Mueller, 1899, William Neff, 1880, William Friedrich Nicolai, Beerfelden, 1868, Caspar flat, 1855, George Friedrich Reubold, 1883, Carl Reuling, 1857, Johann Karl Riess, 1895, Adam Roth, stick home, 1855, upholsterer and/or Schaab, 1933, George Schmerker II, 1855, Jakob Schmitt, 1892, Philipp of neat, 1878, K.A. Schupp, 1886, Jakob Seibert, 1868, Frierich mirror, 1855, Kilian mirror, 1855, Christian Straub, 1870, Gustav Stumpp, 1883, LeonhardUhrig, 1855, Jakob people, hereditaryoh, 1861, William people, 1886, Ferdinand, roll, 1855 and Joseph Weipert, 1887 descriptors Kraus:Adam, in Michelstadt Kredell:Heinrich, in Michelstadt Kromm:Friedrich William, in Michelstadt Kuenzel:Ernst, in Michelstadt Kuenzel:August, in Michelstadt Kuenzel:Jakob, in Michelstadt Kuenzel:Kaspar, in Michelstadt Landau:Moritz, in Michelstadt Lang:Christian, bierbrauer in Michelstadt Lehr:Nicolaus, in Michelstadt Martin: Willhelm II, in Michelstadt Meyer:Wilhelm, in Michelstadt Mueller:August, in Michelstadt Mueller:W. A., in Michelstadt Neff:Wilhelm, in Michelstadt Nicolai:Wilhelm Friedrich, in Beerfelden Beerfelden:Einwohner Platt:Caspar, in Michelstadt Reubold:Georg Friedrich, in Michelstadt Reuling:Carl, in Michelstadt Riess:Johann Karl, in Michelstadt Roth:Adam, in stick home Stockheim:Einwohner Sattler:(N.N.), in Michelstadt Schaab:(N.N.), restaurant operator/barkeeper in Michelstadt Schmerker:Georg II, in Michelstadt Schmitt:Jakob, in Michelstadt Schmucker:Philipp, in Michelstadt Schupp:K. A., in Michelstadt Seibert:Jakob, restaurant operator/barkeeper in Michelstadt Spiegel:Friedrich, in Michelstadt Spiegel:Kilian, in Michelstadt Straub:Christoph, in Michelstadt Stumpp:Gustav, in Michelstadt Uhrig:Leonhard, in Michelstadt Volk:Jakob, in hereditaryoh Erbach:Einwohner Volk:Wilhelm, restaurant operator/barkeeper in Michelstadt Walz:Ferdinand, restaurant operator/barkeeper in Michelstadt Weipert:Joseph, in Michelstadt

1856 Germany tp US - Clipper-Ship Ocean Queen, Captain W.B. Smith, from London February 8th 1856 to New York, NY Jun 23, 1856 The Missing Clipper Ships Driver and Ocean Queen - German Passengers - John Nic. Straub 21

1857 Germany to US Kansas - Joseph Straub was born Feb. 10, 1857 at Doggernin, Germany. NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1860 Census Pa. Destroyed

1861 WAR - STRAUB, Charles H. 1ST IOWA 3 MONTH ENLISTMENT Company C, Private, Enlisted 4/22/61, Born in PA, Residence: Muscatine, IA, Age 29, Discharged 8/21/61

1861 WAR - 5th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Company B Recruited at Pittsburg, Allegheny County Straub Theodore Private April 20, 1861 Mustered out of service July 25, 1861, expiration of term

1861 WAR - 101st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry - STRAUB, Henry C. - Private, Co. I. Born in Schuylkill Co., PA. Enlisted 21 Nov `61 at Pittsburgh, PA; a 23 year old Laborer from Minersville, PA. Mustered in 30 Dec `61. Wounded in the face 31 May `62 at Fair Oaks, VA. Re-enlisted 1 Jan `64 at Plymouth, NC. Died 14 Jan 1865 in Schuylkill Co., PA.

1863 / http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Map of the gemarkung Rastatt original title layout plan of the gemarkung Rastatt dating 1863 original dating pressure 1863 provenance other authority signatures 777/5 (Vor)provenienzen Hessen, (25.) Division Manufacturer data Author Ghzl. land register office [ Darmstadt ]; Pass and pressure H. Straub feature place [ Darmstadt ] publishing house/printer name Straub further one instructions format 65 x 52.5 cm yardstick 1:10.000 execution paper, multiple pressure sheet sheet of 1 notes descriptors Straub, H. - Hessen (Grand Duchy)/land register office (Darmstadt)

1865 WAR - ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST REGIMENT, JUNIATA COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA - STRAUB, FREDERICK, mustered in 15 Mar 1865, one year, mustered out with company 25 Jun 1865. NOTE: Would be about age 48 ( IF ) this is our Frederick......Not Sure.......

Germany 1866 Name: Anna Elisabeth Straub Given Name: Anna Elisabeth Surname: Straub Sex: F Birth: 16 MAY 1866 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Father: Georg Christoph Straub b: 21 APR 1837 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany Mother: Juliane Clement b: 9 AUG 1839 in Gruibingen, Donaukreis, Württemberg, Germany. NOTE : Died as an infant...

1866 / 1937 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Distribution from building permits to Heppenheim (K-Z) running time of 1866.1892-1937 notes contains Johann Koob, Martin Koob, Johann war, Balthasar Kruck, Gustav Kurtz Franz long, Mathias long, George Lennert, Peter reads, of Heinrich Loeffler, Johann Loeffler, Peter Loeffler, Adam Lorenz, Adam Lulay, Bernhard Lulay Franz May, Nikolaus May, Bernhard Mang, Georg Mang, Johann Martin, Nikolaus Martinus, Gustav bricklayer, Ludwig bricklayer, Johann Meffert, Jakob Metz, Martin Metz village, William Metz village, Adam Michel, Johann Mischler, Martin Mischler, Adam Mitsch, Franz Mitsch, Lorenz Mitsch, Martin Mitsch, Philipp Mitsch, Josef Mohr, George Molitz, Isaak Morgenthau, Abraham Mueller, Adam Mueller, Jean Mueller, Johann Mueller, Martin Mueller, Philipp Mueller, Franz Munch Egon Nack, George Nack, Johann Nack, Adam Neff, Franz Neff, George Neff, George Neher, Pink Neumann, Hans Neumayer, Johann Neuss, Karl Neuss Isaak upper village Reinhold Pathe Martin rack, Franz Rettig, Martin Rettig, Philipp Rettig, Adam Rittersberger, August Rittersberger, Nikolaus Rittersberger, Johann Rodenheber, Nikolaus Rodenheber, Valentin Roeder, George Roehrig, Johann Rothermel, company Rueth and Reimuth, Peter Ruth George Sams, Alois Saul, Franz Saul, Vinzenz sow man, Leonhard shepherd, Philipp shepherd, Johann Schilling, William Schmidt, Adam Schmitt, George Schmitt, Jakob Schmitt, Johann Schmitt, Lorenz Schmitt, Margaretha Schmitt, Martin Schmitt, Nikolaus Schmitt, Nikolaus Schmuttermaier, Philipp Schmuttermaier, Philipp cutter, George Schranz, Karl Schuel, max of Schussel, Fr iedrich Schuessler, Martin Schuessler, Philipp Schuessler, Lorenz shoemaker, Philipp Schwab, Franz Schwalbach, Michael Seibert, Ludwig Seitz, city Heppenheim, William stone, Eduard Strau, Friedrich Straub, Johann bush, Nikolaus bush, Simon Stulf Hans Taufertshoefer, Anton driver, George Tuger Philipp Umhauer, George Unger, Ludwig Unger, Martin Unger association Fichtelgeb. Works, Mathias Vettel, Franz Vock, George Vock, Josef Vock, F. W. Vogel William wagner, Johann cotton wool village, Karl pasture brook, Nikolaus weiher, Josef because, to Philipp Weinreuter, Franz point, George, Johann, Philipp welfare, Peter Wolf Nikolaus Zath, Johann Zickel, Adam Zigg, Johann Zigg, N.N. Zotz descriptors Koob:Johann, to Heppenheim Koob:Martin, to Heppenheim Krieg:Johann, to Heppenheim Kruck:Balthasar, to Heppenheim Kurtz:Gustav, to Heppenheim Lang:Franz, to Heppenheim Lang:Mathias, to Heppenheim Lennert:Georg, to Heppenheim Lies:Peter, to Heppenheim Loeffler:Heinrich, to Heppenheim Loeffler:Johann, to Heppenheim Loeffler:Peter, to Heppenheim Loeffler:Peter, to Heppenheim Lorenz:Adam, to Heppenheim Lulay:Adam, to Heppenheim Lulay:Bernhard, to Heppenheim Mai:Franz, to Heppenheim Mai:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Mang:Bernhard, to Heppenheim Mang:Georg, to Heppenheim Martin:Johann, to Heppenheim Martinus:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Maurer:Gustav, to Heppenheim Maurer:Ludwig, to Heppenheim Meffert:Johann, to Heppenheim Metz:Jakob, to Heppenheim Metzendorf:Martin, to Heppenheim Metzendorf:Wilhelm, to Heppenheim Michel:Adam, to Heppenheim Mischler:Johann, to Heppenheim Mischler:Martin, to Heppenheim Mitsch:Adam, to Heppenheim Mitsch:Franz, to Heppenheim Mitsch:Lorenz, to Heppenheim Mitsch:Martin, to Heppenheim Mitsch:Philipp, to Heppenheim Mohr:Josef, to Heppenheim Molitz:Georg, to Heppenheim Morgenthau:Isaak, to Heppenheim Mueller:Abraham, to Heppenheim Mueller:Adam, to Heppenheim Mueller:Jean, to Heppenheim Mueller:Johann, to Heppenheim Mueller:Martin, to Heppenheim Mueller:Philipp, to Heppenheim Munch:Franz, to Heppenheim Nack:Egon, to Heppenheim Neck:Georg, to Heppenheim Neff:Adam, to Heppenheim Neff:Franz, to Heppenheim Neff:Georg, to Heppenheim Neher:Georg, to Heppenheim Neumann:pink, to Heppenheim Neumayer:Hans, to Heppenheim Neuss:Johann, to Heppenheim Neuss:Karl, to Heppenheim Oberndorf:Isaak, to Heppenheim Pathe:Reinhold, to Heppenheim Rack:Martin, to Heppenheim Rettig:Franz, to Heppenheim Rettig:Martin, to Heppenheim Rettig:Philipp, to Heppenheim Rittersberger:Adam, to Heppenheim Rittersberger:August, to Heppenheim Rittersberger:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Rodenheber:Johann, to Heppenheim Rodenheber:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Roeder:Valentin, to Heppenheim Roehrig:Georg, to Heppenheim Rothermel:Johann, to Heppenheim Rueth and Reimuth:(Firma), to Heppenheim Heppenheim:Firmen Ruth:Peter, to Heppenheim Sams:Georg, to Heppenheim Saul:Alois, to Heppenheim Saul:Franz, to Heppenheim Saumann:Vinzenz, to Heppenheim Schaefer:Leonhard, to Heppenheim Schaefer:Philipp, to Heppenheim Schilling:Johann, to Heppenheim Schmidt:Wilhelm, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Adam, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Georg, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Jakob, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Johann, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Lorenz, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Margaretha, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Martin, to Heppenheim Schmitt:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Schmuttermaier:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Schmuttermaier:Philipp, to Heppenheim Schneider:Philipp, to Heppenheim Schranz:Georg, to Heppenheim Schuel:Karl, to Heppenheim Schussel:Max, to Heppenheim Schuessler:Friedrich, to Heppenheim Schuessler:Martin, to Heppenheim Schuessler:Philipp, to Heppenheim Schuster:Lorenz, to Heppenheim Schwab:Philipp, to Heppenheim Schwalbach_:Franz, to Heppenheim Seibert:Michael, to Heppenheim Seitz:Ludwig, to Heppenheim Stein:Wilhelm, to Heppenheim Strau:Eduard, to Heppenheim Straub: Friedrich, to Heppenheim Strauch:Johann, to Heppenheim Strauch:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Stulf:Simon, to Heppenheim Taufertshoefer:Hans, to Heppenheim Treiber:Anton, to Heppenheim Tuger:Georg, to Heppenheim Umhauer:Philipp, to Heppenheim Unger:Georg, to Heppenheim Unger:Ludwig, to Heppenheim Unger:Martin, to Heppenheim Heppenheim:Verein. Fichtelgeb. Works Vettel:Mathias, to Heppenheim Vock:Franz, to Heppenheim Vock:Georg, to Heppenheim Vock:Josef, to Heppenheim Vogel:F. W., to Heppenheim Wagner:Wilhelm, to Heppenheim Wattendorf:Johann, to Heppenheim Wattendorf:Philipp, to Heppenheim Weidenbach:Karl, to Heppenheim Weiher_:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Weil:Josef, to Heppenheim Weinreuter:Philipp, to Heppenheim Weis:Franz, to Heppenheim Weis:Georg, to Heppenheim Weis:Johann, to Heppenheim Wohlfahrt:Philipp, to Heppenheim Wolf:Peter, to Heppenheim Wurth:Johann, to Heppenheim Zath:Nikolaus, to Heppenheim Zickel:Johann, to Heppenheim Zigg:Adam, to Heppenheim Zigg:Johann, to Heppenheim Zotz:(N.N.), to Heppenheim Heppenheim:Einwohner Heppenheim:Baugenehmigungen.NOTE: OUR FREDERICK/FREDERICH CAME TO USA ABOUT 1839 ( MAYBE ) and was born about 1817 in maybe Hesse Germany.....

1870 Census Please note, all were born in PA, unless indicated, and all were listed as white, unless indicated. Lock Haven 1st Ward, Clinton Co., PA 1870 census Straub, Ferris...33.M....PA....., Hannah....31.F..., Thomas....7.m...., Addie...5.f...., Babe....1.m... 1870 Census Straub, Jacob 43 Laborer Susan 35 Fannie 10 1870 Census Straub Jacob 40 m laborer PA....., Martha.....30.f..., Mary....10.f...., Jennie...7.f...., Mary...78.f. 1870 Census Staub, Paul...32.m...laborer....Pa , Martha...24 f..., Coon...2 m..., Alice....2/12 f - NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

*** My Line - 1870 - In 1870 Pa. , Anna STRAUB (age 20) is living with the family of Joseph FISCHER (age 55, b. France, brewer).

1874 / 1875 McCool's Historic Gleanings, Pottsville, PA 1874-1875. Straub - Christian M. - p84 Straub - Col. C. M. - p13 Straub - Henry - p84 Straub - Isaac - p20, 22, 84

1876 HISTORICAL SKETCHES of the Bench and Bar of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania - Joseph R. Straub - Mr. Straub was born in Williamsport, June 28, 1876, the son of John and Frances (Coleman) Straub. He was educated at St. Boniface parochial school, Williamsport Commercial College and Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, graduating from the latter institution in 1889. He then read law with Charles J. Reilly, and was admitted to the bar, October 26, 1901. He was a member of the Common Council from the Eighth ward. He married Katherine Elizabeth Shaffer, who predeceased him. Mr. Straub was a member and past exalted ruler, B. P. 0. E., the Turn Verein and Gesang Harmonia Society. He had a fine bass voice, and at our bar picnics was frequently called upon to sing Old Black Joe in German. Joe also loved to play poker, and he, Ira F. Smith, Otto G. Kaupp and Fred Katzmaier were generally to be found between meals at our picnics deeply engrossed in their game. Mr. Straub was a one time candidate for district attorney on the Democratic ticket. He presented chimes to St. Boniface church. He died May 24, 1943, survived by his brother, Father Frances Straub, and two sisters.

1879 - Researching the families KRETZ and STRAUB. Elise Marie KRETZ, daughter of Charles KRETZ, at Gerstheim, Bas-Rhin, 3 November 1879, and of Barbara STRAUB. The STRAUB family seems to have come from the village of Wintzfelden, Haut-Rhin, just a few clicks southeast of Munster. Barbara is buried in the cemetery of that same village next to the church. Her parents appeared to have been Anton STRAUB, born in 1818 and deceased 14 November 1897. His wife was Theiftina (?) VECKERLE, born in 1825, deceased 7 January 1900. Alphonse STRAUB, possibly Barbara's brother, was a vicar in the area. He was born in 1866, and died 3 July 1903. Another STRAUB male: Pfarrer (Protestant Pastor) Leon, possibly another brother of Barbara, was born in 1854 and died 7 February 1918. All the STRAUBS and the lady VECKERLE are buried in the Wintzfelden cemetery.

*** My Line - 1880 In 1880, Anna (age 29), is living in Allegheny City, PA, with her husband, Henry FAUST (age 29), and four children: Emma, William, Anna, and Stella.

1881 Germany to US - Joseph Straub, 91, who came to america from his native Germany in 1887, died shortly before 6 o'clock this morning at his home, 1017 South Fourth Street. He had been bedfast since January 1947. A former resident of the Cummings community, Mr. Straub had farmed in three midwestern states and homesteaded in Cheyenne county. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Stanton & Stanton chapel. The Rev. Edward Hauer will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Vernon cemetery. Mr. Straub and his wife, who died June 17, 1946, of injuries suffered in a motor car accident, had celebrations on their 50th and 60th wedding anniverseries. The Straubs were married in Germany Feb. 28 1881. She was Salome Hildebrand. He died 1991 ?. A son of Anton and Mary Model Straub, Joseph Straub was born Feb. 10, 1857 at Doggernin, Germany. As a young man he served three years in the German army. In 1887 Mr Straub sailed for America in company with his brother-in-law, Thomas Hildebrand. Mrs. Straub and their three children followed the next year and arrived in Fairbury, NE, March 12 1888. The Straubs lived on farms near Fairbury and Culbertson, NE, on their homestead in Kansas, at Norborne, MO. And in 1903 settled in Atchison County near Cummings. They moved to Topeka in 1918 and to Atchison in 1924, living in the same house since. Mr. Straub was a communicant of Trinity Lutheran Church. He was an industrious and thrifty man who lived long and usefully. He was devoid of selfishness and his own problems and cares were resolved by what he considered the greater needs of others. Surviving are six children, Mrs. Martha Long, Valley Falls; Mrs. Mary Link, De Witt, MO; Mrs Tena Loveless, Atlanta, GA; Mrs. Freda Price, Atchison; Anton Straub of the home and Joseph Straub, Cummings: 19 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1886 / 1938 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Karl Straub II: Baker's shop. - seat: Nauheim running time 1886-1938 provenance other authority signatures HRA 267 until 1921 Karl Straub, Spezereiwaren

1890 Bath BOUROUGH Northampton Co. 1890 Straub Joseph E 32, wiskey gauger--Amanda E 33, Lena R 11, Samuel C 5, Charles E 1, Viola S 24, Christian W gentleman, 53, Hattie S 29, William E 4

1893 / 1899 On January 9, 1893, the cavalry and light artillery school was formally opened with a lecture on hippology by Dr. Daniel LeMay, veterinary surgeon, Seventh cavalry. The school commandant was Col. James W. Forsyth, the school surgeon was Maj. Henry S. Turrill, assisted by First Lts. and Asst. Surgs. Madison M. Brewer, James M. Kennedy, and Paul F. Straub. Six years later, on December 21, 1899, Paul F. Straub was surgeon on Alos, Zambales, Luzon, Philippine Islands. On that date his bravery resulted in the last Congressional Medal of Honor that has been awarded to an army physician. "Surgeon Straub voluntarily exposed himself to a hot fire from the enemy in repelling with pistol fire an insurgent attack and at great risk of his own life went under fire to the rescue of a wounded officer and carried him to a place of safety." By 1896 the company of instruction of the hospital corps was graduating two classes of enlisted men each year. School instructors and Assistant Surgeons Brewer, Kennedy, and Straub had been replaced by Capt. and Asst. Surg. Jefferson Poindexter and First Lts. and Asst. Surgs. William W. Quinton and Thomas U. Raymond. 1899 - STRAUB, PAUL F. Rank and organization: Surgeon. 36th Infantry, U.S. Volunteers. Place and date: At Alos, Zambales, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 21 December 1899. Entered service at: Iowa. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 6 October 1906. Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself to a hot fire from the enemy in repelling with pistol fire an insurgent attack and at great risk of his own life went under fire to the rescue of a wounded officer and carried him to a place of safety. NOTE: Not our line, our ancestors were in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Census...

1897 Germany to US - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=F806-2... - PROOF - identification title Straub, Johann George, Herkunft: Guntersblum. - emigration date: (?)/a goal: America, the USA, Wisconsin, Seymour. - remarks: died 1897 with 79 years. Source: City archives Bensheim running time . NOTE: Our ancestor's were in Pa, not our line....

*** My Line - In 1900 Census , Annie E. FAUST (age 49, b. Mar 1851) is living in Allegheny City (now part of Pittsburg), PA, with husband William FAUST (age 49, b. Dec 1850) and five children: Emma, Ida, Ella, Walter, and Violet. - *** My Line - 1900/ 1930 In the 1900-1930 censuses, Anna gives the birthplace of her parents as Germany, but in the 1880 census, she gives their birthplace as Hesse, which is extremely helpful in narrowing down her parents because the majority of STRAUBS in PA are from Baden, Wuerttemberg, Alsace-Lorraine, or Switzerland.

1901 / 1902 - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Identification Title Allocation of the deduction of Johann Christoph Diefenbach to Biebrich, its first wife Regine geb. Kopp and its second wife Anna Marie geb. Straub running time 1901-1902 (1935-1936). NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1910 and 1920 Censuses of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, there is a widow, Mary STRAUB (b. ca. 1868), with five children: 1. Clara STRAUB, b. 1895/6 2. Emil STRAUB, b. 17 Mar 1898; d. Dec 1978, Pittsburgh, PA 3. Otto K. STRAUB, b. 29 Jan 1900; d. 14 Jan 1989, Los Angeles Co., CA; m. Amelia 4. Herman STRAUB, b. 20 Feb 1903; d. Apr 1983, Pittsburgh, PA 5. Helen STRAUB, b. 1905/6 The children were all born in PA. Mary and her late husband were born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany, and she immigrated in 1890. Try as I might, I cannot find Mary and her children in the 1900 census when, presumably, her husband was still alive. So, I'm seeking the name of Mary's husband -- and Mary's maiden name. For details, please see family group sheet at my web site: Note: Can't be our line , our ancestor states she was from Hesse and she listed her father as Frederick he may have been born about 1817....

*** My Line - In 1910, Annie E. (Straub) FAUST (age 59) is living in Pittsburg, PA, with husband William H. FAUST (age 59) and three children: Albert W., George W., and Violet S. - Census

1912 - Straub, Charles E. Lifetime area resident Charles E. Straub, 87 , of 4084 SR 100, died at 12:53 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 2000, in Mercy Hospital of Tiffin. HE was born Nov. 18, 1912, in Tiffin to Henry and Amelia Molly (Kingshirn) Straub. He married Madelyn Perrine in Portland, Ind., Sept. 4, 1937. She survives, along with five sons, Edward Straub of Bettsville, Charles Simon-Straub of Toledo, Daniel Straub of Traverse City, Mich., David Straub of Caledonia and James Straub of Tiffin; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Julia) Straub Cahill of Tiffin; 17 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; five brothers, Henry Straub and Lloyd Straub of Tiffin, Robert Straub of Bettsville, Albert Straub of South Carolina, and Clarence Straub of McCutchenville; and six sisters, Florence Straub Creeger of Port Clinton, Helen Straub Randall and Dorothy Straub Lake of Tiffin, Marie Straub Kizer of Bettsville, Rosemary Straub Huff of Fostoria, and Bernice Straub Payne of California. Preceding him in death were three brothers, William Straub , Paul Straub and Donald Straub . Mr. Straub was a World War II veteran; a retired carpenter; a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and United Brotherhood Carpenters and Joiners Union. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, with Monsignor Richard Dunn officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, where the United Veterans Council will conduct a service at 2 p.m. Visitation will be Monday from noon until the time of the service at the church. The Turner-Engle Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. NOTE: NOT OUR LINE....

1915 Paul A Straub & Co - HMW Industries Marks 1915 to ? Paul A Straub founded a company in New York City, New York, USA. As well as importing the Vienna China line from the Count Thun factory, it imported china from the L Hutschenreuther factory in Selb, Germany. 1970 the business was sold to HMW Industries. It continued to import from the L Hutschenreuther factory through a subsidiary, Wallace Silversmiths. NOTE : 1890 - 1908 mark was reportedly only used 1890 to 1908, but Straub did not open until 1915. Used

*** My Line - In 1920, Anna E. (Straub) FAUST (age 69) is living in Pittsburg with husband William H. FAUST (age 69).

1923 , District No. 15 of Allegheny County, PA in The Great War Straub, John G.

*** My Line - In the 1930 Census, there is an Anna E. ( Straub) FAUST (age 79) living in Pittsburgh, PA, with her husband Henry FAUST (age 79). MY LIne.....

*** 1936 Our Anna Elizabeth (Straub) Faust died Feb. 1936 in Pa ? ...

1942 Pa. "Navy Officer Here Who Warned Over War Dies in Action." Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, 30 November 1942. Lt. (j.g.) Walter M. Straub. Mrs. Margaret Straub. Mrs. Edna Straub Whitesell. Miss Frieda Straub. Walter M. Straub. http://www.clpgh.org/locations/pennsylvania/ww2/ww2g.html

1946 / 1947 - MISC. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Bureau of Archives and History Pennsylvania State Archives MG-192 PAUL A. W. WALLACE PAPERS Container Listings{series #192m.2} MG-192 Paul A. W. Wallace Papers GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, STAFF HISTORIAN, 1946-1966 (5 boxes) box 12 August 1946 - December 1947 Aunkst, Straub Baker, N.Y.C., February 1947.

1999 - J. KURT STRAUB, ESQUIRE Obermayer, Rebmann, Maxwell & Hippel 1617 John F. Kennedy Boulevard One Penn Center, 19th Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 Attorney for Scientific Spinal, Ltd., Appellee at 98-1762

Sept 11, 2001 - Edward W. Straub, 48 Casualties of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks: City of New York

2005 - Real estate transactions The Tribune-Democrat The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more: Cambria County: George R. Straub from Francis R. Veneskey, property in Blacklick Township, $52,000.

9 Aug 2005 - Sgt. Francis J. Straub Jr., 24, of Philadelphia, Pa - Aug. 9, 2005, in Bayji, Iraq, where a mine exploded and enemy forces attacked using small arms fire. The attack occurred while the soldiers were investigating a rocket-propelled grenade incident. The soldiers were assigned to the Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), Philadelphia, Pa.

NOTE : 1808 / 1927 Naturalization Records, 1808-1927 -- Personal Name Index - STRAUB, ADAM, Declaration, 1922, A-0027 (7) - STRAUB, ADAM, Petition, 1924, A-0022 (13)S (Z12) - STRAUB, ALFONS, Declaration, 1925, A-0027 (10) - STRAUB, FRANK, Petition, A-0140 (13)L [F5] - STRAUB, FRANK, Petition, 1912, A-0019 (11)S (Y3) - STRAUB, FRANK, Petition, 1906, A-0006 (6) - STRAUB, FRANK, Petition, 1899, A-0036 (18) - STRAUB, JOHN, Petition, 1912, A-0019 (11)S (Y3) - STRAUB, JOHN, Petition, 1899, A-0036 (18) - STRAUB, JOHN, Petition, A-0140 (13)L [F5] - STRAUB, KONRAD, Declaration, 1917, A-0027 (2) - STRAUB, KONRAD, Petition, 1921, A-0022 (9)S (Z10) - STRAUB, LEONARD, Reg of Admittance, 1888, A-0082 (2)S (A5) - STRAUB, LORENZ, Petition, A-0036 (10) - STRAUB, LORENZ, Petition, A-0140 (47)L [F2] - STRAUB, MICHAEL, Petition, A-0140 (13)L [F5] - STRAUB, MICHAEL, Petition, A-0036 (4) - STRAUB, MICHAEL, Petition, 1899, A-0036 (18) - STRAUB, MICHAEL, Petition, A-0140 (36)L [F1]

Misc. Bedford County, Pennsylvania Will Testators STRAUB, CASPER JUNIATA PA-5-7-262

MISC. NOTES AND WEB SITES : http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - Hesse Germany , website sent to Ann in 2006 on message board.

http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=E2CC-6... - DATE ? Unknown - Identification Title Straub Hans widow and inheriting free lake/. count Friedrich Magnus of Solms Laubach (Mand.): Prevention of the realm Court of Appeal of ordered zeugenverhoers by presenting different punishments in a thing concerning deterioration of a Muehlgartens with accessories running time provenance organization and file reference 117 Other authority signatures Gef. 695 NR. S 2676 (I) (Vor)provenienzen Realm Court of Appeal

This Is Still An Ongoing search. Thank, Ann in Texas ladysilverdollar1@hotmail.com Aug. 30, 2006

Misc. Notes - Faust Surname:
1200 / 1946 - Title Aristocracy and condition gentlemen Laufzeit (1200 -) 1401 - 1926 see document and office book inventories (A, B, C) as well as aristocracy archives in the f-departments, in addition the leaning documents in department of E 14 G (leaning natures), family archives and deductions in department of O description inventory history this existence is to a large extent identical to from Ludwig the Baur starting from center 19. Century furnished department XII (condition and noble court gentlemen). In it the documents of the different Hessen-intestine-urban administrative authorities referred to the aristocracy became from the time of the old person of realm as well as the Grand Duchy with due to the Mediatisierungen and secularizations since 19 beginning with extensive kassationen accomplished at the same time. Century public records Darmstadt handed over relevant Archivalien of other territories and united by institutions of the realm (realm Court of Appeal, realm yard advice). Later (provable entrances 1883, 1892, 1918, 1922 and 1936) the parts of the collection Bodmann Habel as well as parts of aristocracy archives and deductions, also by civil families, fitting into this department, were integrated. Particularly to mention the deduction stick living (1920) is, the documents of the family v. Lehrbach (1929), the deduction Heerdt (1936) and the income listing of the family v. Rosenbach (1941). In addition from the deliveries of the Department of State documents over condition collections were attached, which fell certainly 1944 the war to the victim. - a first summary distortion of the existence by Ludwig Baur ranks likewise among the war losses. One - unfortunately very incorrect - new distortion was begun by walter Gunzert end of the 30's, was not however still final 1969 (note repertory). Hans-Peter Lachmann provided as provisional identification means an overview listing (C 21 NR to 1970. 337). In the course of a new list of the existence 1971 by hit a corner-hard G. Franz individual, provenance-moderately closed distributed inventory separated, thus to families give v. Schmittburg (now existence O 5) and you Thil (now O 30), also different existence assigned or to other archives delivered (concerning above all the families de Beauclair, v. Buecking, v. Bueltzingsloewen, Dieffenbach, v. Starck, Stockhausen: Starck now O 59 v. Starck, v. Buelow now D 4 NR. 79/3, v. Grolman now D 24 NR. 1 and R 12 P, Lotz from boiler brook now G 26 A pouring NR. 150, v. Zimmermann now R 12 P, pushed v. Cronfeld transferred to national main archives Koblenz, place Frauweiler transferred to general national archives Karlsruhe). 1977 was registered the documents starting from letter S von Werner Moritz and Christian Mossig. Afterwards the existence was settled further by removal of individual office books (to C 1 and C 2) and supplemented by individual new advertisements from existence of the Germanic national museum Nuernberg. On the basis of the old distortions Juergen Rainer wolf provided the identification book appeared in the pressure starting from 1991. Contents Alphabetically the existence arranged according to families and/or rule contains beside national documents partly also own excessive quantities of the noble and individual civil families, among them calculations, office books, goods and income listings (so far these into the existence C 1 and C 2 separated are not), in addition of documents of the realm Court of Appeal and/or documents of the process parties to Court of Appeal and realm yard advice processes. The following families and rule are concerned: v. Albig, v. Albini, v. Algesheim, v. Allendorf, v. alto Leiningen Alt-Leiningen-Westerburg, v. Ascheberg, v. Aschhausen, Gemeinherrschaft eating home, v. Auwach, v. Babo, Baltzer, v. Barfuss, v. Bartholotti, v. Baumbach, Baur v. Eyseneck, Bechel v. Diersberg, Ganerbschaft Bechtolsheim, v. Bechtolsheim, v. Belderbusch, v. Bellersheim, v. Bentzel to Sternau, v. Berberich, v. Berbisdorf, v. Berger, Berghoffer, v. Bergoffsky, v. Berlepsch, v. Bernsdorf, v. Bettendorf, v. Bibra, v. Bicken, v. Bickenbach, Biedenbach v. Treuenfels, v. Biegen, Birau, v. Bleichenbach, v. Bobenhausen, v. Bocholtz, v. Bode, v. Bodeck, v. Bohl, Boos v. Waldeck, v. Bose, v. Botzheim, v. Boyneburg, v. Brambach, v. Brandt, v. Breidbach Breidbach-Buerresheim, v. Breidenbach towards. Breidenstein, Brendel v. Homburg, v. Bretzenheim, v. Bubenheim, v. Bueches, v. Buenau, v. Buetzau, v. Buseck, v. Buseck towards. Fire, v. Buseck towards. Muench, Ganerbschaft Buseckertal (larger distributed inventory), v. Dalberg, v. Dalwigk, v. Dernbach, v. Dersch, Diede to the prince stone, v. Dienheim, v. Doering, v. Doernberg, v. Donop, v. Draxdorf, v. Drechsel, v. Dressky, v. Duering, v. Ebersberg towards v. Weyhers, Echter v. Mespelbrunn, v. Edelsheim, v. Ehringshausen, v. Elkerhausen, Elwert de Vianden, v. Eppstein Eppstein-Muenzenberg, v. Erbach (larger distributed inventory), v. Erthal, v. Eselweck, Fabricius v. Westerfeld, v. Falck, v. Falkenstein, Faust v. Stromberg, v. Fechenbach, v. Fels, v. Festenburg, v. Fink, v. Fischborn, v. Floersheim, v. To forest master (forest master v. Gelnhausen), v. Frankenstein (larger distributed inventory), v. Franz, v. Freudenberg, Frey v. Dhern, v. Fronhorst, v. Fuerstenberg, v. Fuerstenwaerther, v. Fuerth, v. Gall, Gans v. Otzberg, Gaugrebe, Gayling v. Altheim, v. Gehren, v. Geismar, v. Gemmingen, v. Gemuenden, v. Gilsa, v. Glauburg, v. Goerlitz, v. Greiffenclau, Greim, Gremp v. Freudenstein, v. Grolman, v. Grorod, v. Groschlag, v. Guenderode, v. Gutacker, v. Hallberg, v. Hanau, v. Handschuhsheim, v. Hanstein, v. Hardenau, v. play the harp, v. Hargarten, v. Harling, v. Har, v. Hasberg, v. Hassel, v. Hattstein, v. Hatzfeld, v.d. hoods, v. Hausen, v. Haxthausen, Heldt v. Tiefenau, v. Helmolt, v. Helmstadt, v. Heppenheft, v. Heppenheim, v. Heppenheim towards of the hall, v. Herda, v. Hertingshausen, v. Hesse, v. Hettersdorf, v. Heusenstamm (larger distributed inventory), Hilchen v. Lorch, Hill, v. Hillesheim, v. Hirschhorn, v. high Hoch-Weisel, v. Hoensbroch, Hoffmann, Hoffmann v. Loewenfeld, v. Hofmann, v. Hoheneck, v. Hohenfels, v. Hohenfels Hohenfels-Reipoltskirchen, v. Holzhausen, Hontheim, v. Horn, v. Hornberg, v. Humbracht, Hund v. Saulheim, v. Hunoltstein (Vogt v. Hunoltstein), v. Hutten, v. Ingelheim, v. Ippesheim, v. Isenburg/Ysenburg (larger distributed inventory), v. Jaster, to the boy, v. Kalb, v. Kameytsky, v. Kamptz, Capeller, v. Karben, v. Karsbach, v. Kesselau, Kessler v. Sarmsheim, v. Ketschau (- training brook), v. Keudell, v. Clebis, v. Closs, Knebel v. Katzenelnbogen, v. Knobloch, Knorr v. Rosenroth, v. Coeln, v. Koenigsmarck, Koeth v. Wanscheid, Kranich v. Kirchheim, Cratz v. Scharffenstein, v. Kronberg, v. Cronstett, Krug v. Nidda, v. Kruse, v. Kuelp, Kurpfalz, v. Curti, v. Lammerz, Landharm v. Steinach, Lang, v. Langen, v. Langsdorf, Langwerth v. Simmern, v. Lasser, v. Lauter, v. Leefdahl, v. Lehmann, v. Lehrbach, v. Leiningen, v. Leiningen Leiningen-Westerburg (larger distributed inventory), v. Leonhardi, v. Lerchenfeld, v. Lersner, Lesch v. Muehlheim, v.d. Leyen, v. Lichtenberg, v. Liederbach, v. Limpurg, v. Lindau, Ganerbschaft Lindheim, v. Lingelsheim, v. Linsingen, v. Litius, Loew v. Steinfurth, v. Loewenstein, v. Loewenstein-Wertheim (larger distributed inventory), v. Loewenstern, v. Lueschwitz, v. Maillien, v. Mansbach, v. Mauchenheim towards. Bechtolsheim, v. Meckenheim, Merck, v. Merfeld, v. Merlau, v. Metternich, v. Minnigerode, Mohr v. Mohrenfeld, v. Molsberg, v. Morsheim, Mosbach v. Lindenfels, Mossdorf, v. Mudersbach, Mueller, Ganerbschaft coin mountain (larger distributed inventory), Mylius, v. Nagel, v. Nassau, v. Natzmer, Noerdlinger, v. Nordeck to the Rabenau (larger distributed inventory), v. Obentraut, v. Oberstein, v. Ockstadt, v. Oeynhausen, v. Orb, v. Ostein, v. Padberg, v. Parsberg, v. Perfall, Pergler v. Perglas, Persius v. Lonsdorf, Pistorius, v. Plesse, Plock, v. Poellnitz, v. Pretlack (larger distributed inventory), Pro-hit a corner, Purgoldt, v. Quadt, v. Quernheim, v. Rabenhaupt, v. Racknitz, Rau v. Holzhausen, v. Rehen, Reich v. Plata, v. Reifenberg, v. Rensdorf, v. Reuschenberg, v. Rhine, v. Rheinberg, Rhine count, v. Rhoden, v. Riaucour, Riedesel to iron brook (larger distributed inventory), v. Riedt, v. Rieffel, Ries, Riesmann v. Riesenstamm, Ritter v. Groenesteyn (to Gruenstein), v. Rixingen, La Roche, v. Rodenhausen, v. Rodenstein, v. Roeder to Diersburg, v. Roll, v. Rollshausen, v. Rosenbach, v. Rotenhan, v. Rothleben, v. Rotsmann, v. Rottenhof, v. Ruedesheim, Ruedt v. Collenberg, Ruehle v. Lilienstern, v. sat, v. Sayn Sayn-Wittgenstein, v. scrape, v. Schack, Schadeck, Schaeffer v. Bernstein, v. Scharffenstein, Schaufuss, Schelm v. Bergen, give v. Schmittburg, v. give to pig mountain (larger distributed inventory), scrubbing lock, v. Schlammersdorf, Schlaun v. Linden, v. Schlitz towards v. Goertz, v. Schluechtern towards. Cat bite, v. Schmalkalder, v. Schmitz, v. Schoenborn, v. Schoenburg, Ganerbschaft Schrautenbach, v. Schroeder, v. Schueler, Schuetz v. Holzhausen, v. Schulze, Schutzbar towards. Milchling, v. Schwalbach, v. Schwartzer, v. Schwarzenau, v. Sebottendorf, v. Seebach, v. Seibolsdorf, v. Sell, Seltgen v. Saulheim, Senft v. Pilsach, v. Sickingen, Sinold towards. For contactor, v. Snell, v. Soetern, v. Solms (larger distributed inventory), v. Sparr, Specht v. Bubenheim, v. Speidel, v. Serreuter, v. Sponheim, Ganerbschaft Staden, v. Stadion, Staudinger, v. Stauff, put v. Boeck, v. Steinling, v. Steinwehr, v. Stengel, v. Sternenfels (larger distributed inventory), v. Steube, Stockhausen, v. Stockheim, v. Stolberg (larger distributed inventory), v. Storndorf, v. Stosch, v. Strahlendorf, touch v. Loewenstein, Strupp v. Gelnhausen, Sturmfeder v. Oppenweiler, v. Syberg, v.d. Tann, v. Tondorf, de Toussaint, v. Trays, Treusch v. Buttlar, v. Trillitz, v. Trohe, v. Trott, v. Truembach, v. Twickel, v. Ueberbruck, v. Uetterod, v. Uhder, Ulner v. Dieburg (larger distributed inventory), v. Vehlen, v. Venningen, v. Vilbel, v. Villiez, Vinthus, Volrad v. Seligenstadt, v. Vorster, v. Wachenheim, v. Waiblingen, Wais v. Fauerbach, Waitz v. Eschen, v. Waldner, v. Waldschmidt, v. Walen, v. Wallbrunn (larger distributed inventory), v. Wallenstein, Wallot, Wambold v. Umstadt, v. Wangenheim, v. Wartenberg, v. Wasen, v. Wehrda towards. Noding, v. Weihers, v. Weingarten, v. further, v. Weitershausen, v. Weitolshausen towards. Schrautenbach (larger distributed inventory), v. Werdenberg, Werner, v. Wetzel towards v. Karben, v. Widmann, v. Wied, v. Winckelmann, v. Windhausen, Winold, v. Winter, v. Wogesan, Wolff v. Gudenberg, Wolff towards. Metternich, Wolff v. Todenwarth, v. Wolffurt, v. Wolfskehlen, v. Wrede, v. Wulffen, v. Wurmser, v. Zweibruecken Zweibruecken-Bitsch, v. Zwierlein. Identification means Printed identification book on the basis of the Gunzert distortion (with preface, persons -, local and special indices): Department of E 12: Aristocracy and condition gentlemen. Archivalien to the history of possession and territories of the noble and condition-wonderful families in the area of the later Grand Duchy of Hessen, treatment of Juergen Rainer wolf, Darmstadt 1996 (repertories of hessian public records Darmstadt 38). Extent 51 m Referent/in Friedrich battery mountain in the context of the publication "Judaica the title photographs seized in public records Darmstadt" (volume 1) formerly in Ledoc to 11.7.2003 was imported after HADIS, Ebert

1323 / 1859 - Financial affairs: Leaning nature running time (1323 -) 1482 - 1859 see existence A 4 (Passivlehen), A 5 (Aktivlehen), C 1 (handwriting), C 2 (Salbuecher), C 3 (Weistuemer and village orders), C 4 (court books), E 12 (aristocracy and condition gentlemen), G 31 C - E Lehen, as well as the core that forms aristocracy archives in the departments of F and O description inventory history the former department XIV of public records, which originally contained also the Salbuecher (today existence C 2) and 1944 due to the pagings in some groups of documents was dezimiert, today four distributed inventory comprehensive department of E 14. Like the other old document departments (e-existence) also it was in the middle 19. Century formed and developed on the landgraeflich hessian existence, which had been seized 1725 by Johann August Buchner in a first total inventory. The distributed inventory "passive and Aktivlehen" for the seventies including the relevant documents of the provenance existence "Treasury" (G 31 C - E, Lehen), by Albrecht Eckhardt was card index-moderately again registered (locked 1977). Juergen Rainer wolf could submit a printed repertory after further revision 1981. Contents Under the seized Passivlehen documents are to Reichslehen, to boehmischen Lehen, to Lehen of the abbey Fulda, the cure princes of Mainz, the Pfalz and of Trier as well as the high pin peppering castle. Within the documents to Aktivlehen following rule and families are seized except the Generalia (also to castle Friedberg, cure Mainz, Kurpfalz and Hochstift Worms): Abel, v. Adelsheim, v. Albig towards v. Dexheim, v. Albini, v. Angeloch, Anthonii, v. Bambach, v. Barkhaus, v. Barkhaus-Wiesenhuetten, Bauer, v. Baumbach, Beyer v. Boppard, v. Beinhausen, v. Belderbusch, v. Bellendorf, v. Bellersheim towards. Stuerzelsheim (more important document existence), Bell yard, v. Bentzel to Sternau, v. Berlepsch, Bernstein, v. Bettendorf, v. Beust, v. Bibra, v. Bicken (larger document existence), Biedenbach v. Treuenfels, v. Biedenfeld (larger distributed inventory), v. Bimbach, v. Blittersdorf, v. Bobenhausen (larger distributed inventory), v. Bohn (larger distributed inventory), Boos v. Waldeck, v. Boyneburg (larger distributed inventory), v. Brambach, Brasseur, v. Braubach towards. Angeloch, Breder v. Hohenstein, v. Breidbach Breidbach-Buerresheim (larger distributed inventory), v. Breidenbach towards. Breidenstein (larger distributed inventory), burner, v. Bretzenheim (larger distributed inventory), v. Bubenheim, v. Buchenau, v. Buenau, v. Buergel towards. Fleckenbuehl, v. Bulach, Bunsen, v. Buseck towards. Fire (larger distributed inventory), v. Buseck towards. Muench (larger distributed inventory), v. Buseck towards. Ruesser, v. Dahn, v. Dalberg (larger distributed inventory), v. Dalwigk, Dane v. Leiningen, v. Daun, v. Degenfeld, v. Denstatt, v. Dernbach (larger distributed inventory), v. Dersch (larger distributed inventory), v. Dessin, Didamar, Diede to the prince stone, v. Dienheim, Dietrich, v. Dietz, v. Ditfurth, v. Dittelsheim towards. Stone-cutter, v. Doering, v. Doernberg (larger distributed inventory), Drach, three-Mueller, v. Dressky, v. Duedelsheim, v. Duering, v. Eberbach, v. Eberstein, Echter v. Mespelbrunn, v.d. corners, noble v. Edelhof, v. Edelsheim, Ehemant, v. Ehringshausen, Eisenberger, Eisenloeffel, v. Elkerhausen towards. Klueppel, Ellenberger, v. Eltz, Endlich, v. Eppstein, v. Erbach (larger distributed inventory), v. Erlebach, Exter, Faber, Fabrice v. Westerfeld (larger distributed inventory), Fabricius, fist v. Stromberg, v. Fechenbach (larger distributed inventory), fig, protects, Figge, v. Fink, Fischer towards. Walter, flat v. Schwarzenberg, v. Fleckenstein, Forstmeister v. Gelnhausen, v. Frankenstein (larger distributed inventory), v. Frays, v. Freudenberg, v. Fuerstenberg, v. Gall, v. Gambs, Gampel, Gans v. Otzberg (larger distributed inventory), Garb, Gaugrebe, Gayling v. Altheim (larger distributed inventory), v. Gebsattel, v. Geismar, Geissweidt, v. Gemmingen (larger distributed inventory), v. Glauburg, Gleim, Goeler v. Ravensburg, v. Goens, Goldmann, v. Gondsroth, Graccher, v. Grass, Greck v. Kochendorf, v. Greiffenclau to vollrads (larger distributed inventory), Gremp v. Freudenstein, v. Greussen, v. Grolman, v. Gronsfeld, v. Groote, Groschlag v. Dieburg (larger distributed inventory), v. Gruenrod, v. Guenderode (larger distributed inventory), property man, v. Guttenberg, v. Habel, v. Habern, Haintz, v. Hallberg, v. Hammerstein, v. Handschuhsheim, v. Hartenau, v. Hattstein (larger distributed inventory), v. Hatzel, v. Hatzfeld, v. Hausen, v. Haxthausen, Heckmueller, Heeser, v. Heiles, Heimburg, Heintzenberger (larger distributed inventory), v. Helmstadt, Henkel, Harsh one, v. Herda, v. Hertingshausen (larger distributed inventory), Hess, v. Hessen-Kassel, v. Hessenzweig, v. Hettersdorf, v. Heusenstamm, Heusser, v. Heydwolf, Hilchen v. Lorch, v. Deer horn (larger distributed inventory), v. Hoen, Hoffmann v. Loewenfeld, v. Hofmann, v. Hoheneck, v. Hohenhausen, v. Holstein-Schulenburg, v. Holzhausen, Horneck v. Homberg, Hund v. Saulheim, v. Hundheim, v. Ingelheim (larger distributed inventory), v. Isenburg Isenburg-Buedingen (larger distributed inventory), Jordan, to the boy, treasurer v. Steinheim, Kaeuter, Kalb v. Reinheim (larger distributed inventory), cold, v. Kameytsky, v. Kamptz, v. Karben, v. Karsbach, v. Cathcart to Carbison, Katz, v. Katzmann, Kauffunger, v. Kaysersfeld, v. Kellenbach, v. Kesselstatt, Kessler v. Sarmsheim, Clauer v. Wohra, Clebiss v. Nalsbach, v. Cleen, small man, Kleinschmidt, Clotz, toggle v. Katzenelnbogen, v. Koenigstein, Koeth v. Wanscheid, v. Koffler, v. Colloredo- one field, Kreingel, circle v. Lindenfels, Krieg v. Altheim, v. Kronberg (larger distributed inventory), jug v. Nidda (larger distributed inventory), Kuehhorn, v. Cunzmann, v. Curti, Landschad v. Steinach (larger distributed inventory), v. Langwerth, Laupus, v. Lauter, v. Lehrbach (larger distributed inventory), v. Leiningen, v. Leonhardi, v. Lerchenfeld, v. Lersner, Lesch v. Muehlheim (larger distributed inventory), v. Liederbach, Lindheimer, v. Linsingen, v. lip Lippe-Detmold, Loew v. Steinfurth (larger distributed inventory) v. Lion stone value home (larger distributed inventory), lot Kant, v. Lutter, Mackart, de la Marche, Martin, Mayer, Meckbach, Menzler, v. Merlau (larger distributed inventory), v. Meschede, v. Metternich (larger distributed inventory), v. Meyer, v. Meysenbug, Milchling v. Schoenstadt, v. Minnigerode, Moeck, Moeers, v. Molsberg, v. Moelsberg, Mornau, Mosbach v. Lindenfels, v. Mudersbach, Ganerbenschaft coin mountain, Mylius, nail v. Dirmstein, v. Nassau, Neidhardt, Neumann, v. Nimptsch, v. Nordeck to the Rabenau (larger distributed inventory), v.d. Nuhn, v. Oberndorff, v. Oberstein, v. Obentraut, Odebar, Oehlhafen, v. Oeynhausen, Offsteiner, v. Ostheim, Pastoir, Patrick, Pellendorfer, v. Pergen, v. Petershain, v. Pfalz Pfalz-Zweibruecken, Pflueger, Pincier, Pistorius, v. Plesse, v. Plessen on Zuelow, Porsch, v. Praunheim, Prechter, Preisswerck, v. Pretlack, v. Radenhausen, v. Randeck, Rapparini, Rascaloni, v. Rathsamhausen, Rau v. Holzhausen (larger distributed inventory), smoke head, v. Reck to Curl, v. Rhen, v. Reibelt, v. Reichenau, v. Reichenbach Reichenbach-Lessenitz, v. Reichmann, v. Reifenberg. v. Reipoltskirchen, Reiprecht v. Buedingen, v. Reitzenstein, v. Rendsdorf, Reuber, Reuss, Rhine count, Riedesel v. Bellersheim, Riedesel v. Camberg, Riedesel v. Eisenbach (larger distributed inventory), v. Riese, Ri, knight v. Gruenstein, Rode, v. Rodenhausen (larger distributed inventory), v. Rodenstein, Roeschel, Roessler, v. Rohde, v. Rollshausen (larger distributed inventory), v. Rosenbach, Roth, v. Rotsmann (larger distributed inventory), v. Rottenhoff, Rockenfeld, v. Rockingen, Rodinger, v. Ruedigheim, Ruedt v. Collenberg, v. Rumpenheim, v. Saal, v. Sachs, Salfeld, Sandrart, v. Sayn Sayn-Wittgenstein, v. scrapes, Schachtner, unfortunate v. Kostheim, Schaefer, v. Scharffenck, Schaufuss, v. Schaumont, Scheffer v. Feldberg, Schelle v. Umstadt, Schelm v. Bergen, Give v. Schmittburg, give v. Schweinsberg (larger distributed inventory), to Schetzel v. Merzhausen, Scheuernschloss, send, v. Schiebel, Schleier, v. Schleifras, Schliederer v. Lachen, v. Schlitz towards v. Goertz (larger distributed inventory), Schluechterer v. Erfenstein, v. Schluechtern towards. Cat bite, v. Schmalkalder, v. Schoenborn (larger distributed inventory), v. Scholley, v. Schorlemmer, v. Schroeder, v. Schuetz, Schuetz v. Holzhausen, Schutzbar towards. Milchling, v. Schwalbach (larger distributed inventory), swan, Schwartz, v. Schwarzenau, Schwertzell v. Willingshausen, v. Seebach, v. Seiler, Seip, v. Sell, Senft v. Pilsach, v. Sickingen (larger distributed inventory), v. Siegen, Sinold towards. Contactor (larger distributed inventory), v. Solms (larger distributed inventory), v. Soergenloch towards. Gene meat, Sparr towards v. Kirlach, Sparwasser, Spiegel, Spies, v. Sponheim towards. Bacharach, Ganerbenschaft Staden, v. Staffel, Stamm, v. Starschedel, Staubius, Staudt, v. Steffen, v. Stein- Kallenfels, v. Stengel, v. Sternfeld, Stettenberg, Steube, Stimmel v. Lindheim, v. Stockheim, v. Stolberg, Stommel, v. Storndorf (larger distributed inventory), v. Strahlendorf, Strupp v. Gelnhausen, v. Stubenrauch, Studer, Stumpf v. Waldeck, v. Sturmfeder, Stutz, v. Syberg, v. Talheim, v.d. Tann, Terhell, v. Tettenborn, v. Thewalt Thewalt-Guertler, v. Thon, v. Tondorf, v. Trohe, Truchsess v. Waldburg, v. Truembach, v. Uetterod, Uhrhaus, Ulner v. Dieburg (larger distributed inventory), v. Urff, v. Utzlingen, v. Valentini, v. Vaudemont, v. Venningen, Vock, Vogt v. Hunoltstein, Voigt, Vollmar v. Bernshofen, v. Vorster, Wahen, v. Waiblingen, Wais v. Fauerbach, v. Waldeck, v. Waldecker, v. Waldenburg towards. Schenckern, v. Walderdorff, v. Wallbrunn (larger distributed inventory), v. Wallenstein, v. Walsberg, Wambold v. Umstadt (larger distributed inventory), v. Wartenberg, v. Wasen, v. Wehrda towards. Noding (larger distributed inventory), Weinolt, v. Weitershausen, v. Weitolshausen towards. Schrautenbach (larger distributed inventory), Weitzel (larger distributed inventory), Wentz, Werner, v. Wetzel towards v. Karben (larger distributed inventory), v. Weyhers and Leyen, v. Widdersheim, v. Wieser, Wild- and Rhine count, v. Wildungen, Willich towards v. Poellnitz (larger distributed inventory), v. Winckelmann, Windecker v. Rendel, v. Windhausen, v. Winter, Wolf v. Sponheim, Wolff v. Gudenberg (larger distributed inventory), Wolff v. Todenwarth (larger distributed inventory), v. Wolfskehlen, v. Wolmeringhausen, v. Wonsheim, v. Wrede (larger distributed inventory), v. Zangen, v. Zanth, v. Zeitwitz, Ziegler, v. Zwingenberg, v. Zwierlein (larger Distributed inventory) Identification means On-line data base (HADIS) printed identification book with preface: Leaning documents (abbott E 14 G and G 31 C - E), 14.-19. Century, Bd. 1-2, treatment of Juergen Rainer wolf, Darmstadt 1981 (repertories of hessian public records Darmstadt 12) printed identification book with preface: _ the Lehenhof count William III. of Marburg. Most active one to the Lehenurkunden (E 14 G NR. 2/1) 1487-1500, treatment of Juergen Rainer wolf. - Darmstadt 1991 (repertories of hessian public records Darmstadt 24/2) extent 3 m (No. 1 - 17) Referent/in Friedrich battery mountain printed identification book "the Lehenhof land count Wilhelms III...." in August 2003 scanned, revised and after HADIS imports. Abbreviations were dissolved. The footnotes to the most active ones were imported NOT with and to have with the proof reading of the import in suitable form to be trained, Ebert - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=CE06-B...

NOTE: Faust = Fist / Web Site http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=CE06-B... - There are alot more Fist/Faust at this web site.
1698 - Identification Title Fist, Johann Ludwig, Herkunft: Slot/a goal: Hungary. - Alter/geb.: geb. 23.10.1698. - Marriage partner: Barbara Kath. Keyl. - remarks: becomes to a 1.6.1723 in Varsad copilot with Barbara Kath. Keyl. Source: Emigrant card index Ernst Wagner; D Luth. Hungary running time - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=CE06-B...

1837 - Identification Title Fist, Konrad, Herkunft: Large oaks/a goal: Poland, Lobudzice. - remarks: signed at the 17.Maerz 1837 sales contract with Okotowicz. Source: Emigrant card index Ernst Wagner running time - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=CE06-B...

1837 - Identification Title Fist, Nicolaus, origin: Dorndiel. - emigration date: 1837/a goal: America, the USA. - remarks: Ediktorialladung of 21.07.1837. Source: HFV - Card index running time - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=CE06-B...

Identification Title Fist, Konrad, Herkunft: Open brook/a goal: Russia. Source: Emigrant card index Ernst Wagner; Stumpp running time - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=CE06-B...

Hi David, I kept your Message board post in my notes. Anyway I got a update on the Faust / Foust line. Can you please look at this and get back to me when you have time. You know I have been looking for a very long time for our William Faust Family. Thanks, Ann in Lockhart, Texas ladysilverdollar1@hotmail.com You all have been so great about helping me. Thanks, Ann

Still looking for any and all info on our ancestor John and William Faust. Pa. / WV. 1930 JOHN FAUST IN PHILADELPHIA, PA. HIS SON WAS WILLIAM HENRY FAUST born Dec 5, 1850 IN PA. WILLIAMS CHILD WAS VIOLET ( FAUST ) SUCK . WILLIAM FAUST DIED IN WHEELING West Virginia 5 DEC. 1930 DON'T KNOW WHO JOHN FAUST MARRIED - Maybe a Catharine (?) ..


Email to Ann - Hi Ann, Need to follow up with this. David Faust Date: 22 Mar 2002 10:40 PM - I've done alot of research on the Faust / Foust's from Philadelphia. My 5x great grandfather arrived in Phildelphia about 1796 from Berks County, Pennsylvania. My direct line stayed there til about 1895. Many moved to Camden, New Jersey, while others spread out. I have a few William Henry Faust's in my line. But, none that left for West Virginia. Now, there was John W. Faust from Philadelphia. He was born in 1832. His wife's name was Margaret (?) . At this time, I do not know her maiden name. They had 3 children. 1. William Faust - b. 1877 -- Note not our William , our William was born in 1850. 2. Anna Faust -b. 1878 3. Joseph Faust - b. 1862. Other things to mention. The Philadelphia Faust's commonly spelled there name Foust. Also, these Pennsylvania Germans would use there middle names and baptism names. It's quite confusing at times. I hope this has helped in some way. Keep in touch, let me know how things are going. If I find anything else, I'll pass it along. Goodluck! David Faust.


***Our Line *** NOTE: I need to check on this John Faust more in Philadelphia, Pa.
NOTE: Our William Faust was staying close to or living with his sister (Note: His daughter name was Emma (Faust) Pracht or ? Nevergold her husbands first name was August) in Wheeling WV when he died. His body was supposedly sent back to Pa. for buriel. I have his Death Record. His record only list his father as John Faust of Philadelphia, Pa.
William Henry Faust married Anna Elizabeth (Straub) they had Violet, Walter, Emma, Ada/ Adelle, and William. ....John Faust Philadelphia, Pa.born? died?, married? Maybe Catharine (?) son: William Henry Faust Dec 5, 1850 died in WV buried in Pa. married Anna Elizabeth (Straub). children: 1. Violet 2. Walter 3. Emma 4. Ada /Adelle and 5. William.... Any and all help highly appreciated. Thanks, Ann in Lockhart, Texas ladysilverdollar1@ hotmail.com

Misc. Email to Ann -The William Henry Foust, you are speaking of is my Great, Great, Great Grandfather. He was born March 16, 1823 in Philadelphia. He was the son of George Nicholas Foust b. September 10, 1802 and Sarah Lawrence(Lorentz) b.May 9, 1802. William Henry Foust married Elizabeth "Louisa" Ditzler on May 4, 1845. They had 4 children. 1. George Nicholas Foust b. May 12, 1846, d. January 30, 1906. 2. Amanda Eliza Foust b. March 19, 1848, d. January 18, 1933. 3. Charles Henry Foust b. August 16, 1852 d. July 18, 1853 4. William Warnock Foust b.April 22, 1860, d. March 1946. His son George Nicholas Foust is my Great, Great Grandfather. He served in the Civil War. William Henry Foust was a third generation Stone and Marble Cutter. He owned a Marble Yard in Philadelphia, called Foust and Weaver.William and Louisa lived long lives. He died in 1902 and she died in 1917.William Henry and Louisa Foust are buried in Barnegat New Jersey. His grandfather Michael Faust was possibly the first Faust family to live in the city of Philadelphia, after coming down from Berks and Schuylkill Counties, in 1795. My direct line left Philadelphia in 1896, for Camden New Jersey. Many cousins followed to Camden and many stayed in Philadelphia. Are you related to this family? If so, I would like to hear from you. Thanks, David Faust. Camden County, New Jersey. Note : Not our William...

Email To Ann - Hi Ann, There was a John Faust / Foust born 1830/31 in Philadelphia. He was the son of my 4xgreat grandfather George Nicholas Faust b. 1802. Also, something interesting, John had a brother named William Henry Faust b. March 16, 1823. William Henry was my 3xgreat grandfather. I lost John Faust, could not find him in Philadelphia, during his adult years.So. I have little info to provide you for John now or if this is indeed your John Faust. I'll keep checking. Goodluck. David Faust.... Note : Not our John, our John was born about 1809 ......

*** Our Line *** 2006 Email To Ann - Well, wouldn't you know. I just got these extracted when I got your reply... You must be a night owl, too, or an early bird! In the census records below, all birthplaces are Pennsylvania, unless otherwise mentioned. In the 1930 census, there is an Anna E. FAUST (79) living in Pittsburgh, PA, with her husband Henry FAUST (79). In 1920, Anna E. FAUST (69) is living in Pittsburg with husband William H. FAUST (69). In 1910, Annie E. FAUST (59) is living in Pittsburg, PA, with husband William H. FAUST (59) and three children: Albert W., George W., and Violet S. In 1900, Annie E. FAUST (æ 49, b. Mar 1851) is living in Allegheny City (now part of Pittsburg), PA, with husband William FAUST (æ 49, b. Dec 1850) and five children: Emma, Ida, Ella, Walter, and Violet. The 1890 cenus was destroyed. In 1880, Anna (29), is living in Allegheny City, PA, with her husband, Henry FAUST (29), and four children: Emma Faust , William Faust , Anna Faust , and Stella Faust . In the 1900-1930 censuses, Anna (STRAUB) FAUST gives the birthplace of her parents as Germany, but in the 1880 census, she gives their birthplace as Hesse, which is extremely helpful in narrowing down her parents because the majority of Straubs in PA are from Baden, Wuerttemberg, Alsace-Lorraine, or Switzerland. In 1870, Anna STRAUB (20) is living with the family of Joseph FISCHER (æ 55, b. France, brewer). NOTE: And here is where things fall apart because I cannot find her with any certainty in 1860 or 1850. I found the FISCHER family in 1860, again in Allegheny City, but Anna is not with them. In 1850, there is an Elizabeth STRAUB (4) living in Pittsburg, PA, with her parents, Frederick STRAUB (33, Germany, cooper) & Mary (?) (30, Germany), plus two siblings: a twin, Alfred Straub (4), and a sister, Mary Straub (7). No one else in Allegheny County comes close, at least not as indexed. As your message indicates this is the right family I'm tracking, I'll give another try with the 1850 and 1860 censuses...Diana... There's nothing to suggest Anna was married before she married William Henry FAUST, nor would it help us if she had been. She is Anna STRAUB (age 20) in the 1870 census (living with the FISCHER family), then Mrs. Anna FAUST (age 29) in the 1880 census (living with her husband, William Henry FAUST). The problem is that I can't find her in the 1860 census, where she should be age 9 or 10 (or possibly age 14, if she was fibbing about her age in later life). That doesn't mean she isn't there, it just means she isn't in the index at Ancestry.com. There are many reasons why someone cannot be found in a census index, and what I would normally do is give up using the index and do a page-by-page search of the township or county where I suspect the person should be. The problem with Anna is that she lived in Allegheny City, which became part of Pittsburgh. There is no way I'm going to do a page-by-page search of a big city, especially not when there's an easy alternative. As I said before, the most obvious, direct, and simply thing to do here is to get her death certificate. There's always a possiblity that the informant for the death certificate did not know the identity of Anna parents, but *most* death certificates include the names and birthplaces of the decedant's parents, so they are always worth getting. When available (which mostly means in the 20th century), death certificates should be routinely obtained, in any case, as documentation for your genealogy. I hope you will get Anna's, and I hope you will post here what you find out from it. You might also try for her marriage license. Again, it's documentation you should have, and there's a rare chance that it might name her parents. If the death certificate doesn't pan out, another avenue is to check is county court records, sometimes called "Orphan's Court Records," because Anna was still a minor when she was living with the FISCHER's. Then, as now, a minor had to have a legal guardian, so if she was living with the FISCHERs because she was orphaned, they may have been her legal guardians. If Anna's parents were still alive, but she simply wasn't living with them, then there'll be no such court records. You can review what I have at my web site:

http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/F/ Faust William Henry - Anna Elizabeth (Straub) Faust .shtml - Note : David Check this out Please. You have helped me in the past. You seem to have alot more on the Faust / Foust Line.....


***Our Line***
William Henry FAUST and Anna Elizabeth STRAUB Husband: Wilhelm Heinrich / William Henry FAUST Birth: 5 Dec 1850, PA Death: 26 Dec 1930, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV Occupation: laborer, utility worker Father: John FAUST Mother: Catherine __?__ Marriage: 1870 Wife: Anna Elizabeth "Annie" STRAUB Birth: Mar 1851, PA Death: Feb 1936 Occuption: homemaker
May have had these siblings: George STRAUB, and Belle STRAUB Children — born in Allegheny City [now Pittsburgh], Allegheny Co., PA: *** Our Line***
1. Ida / Ada / Adelle FAUST, b. Jan 1872; m. Mr. KIRSCHNER
2. Emma FAUST, b. May 1873; m. August PRACHT
3. Albert William FAUST, b. 1873/4
4. Ann FAUST, b. 1877/8
5. Stella FAUST, b. May 1880
6. Ella FAUST, b. Dec 1882
7. George Walter FAUST, b. 28 Sep 1884; d. Nov 1970; last residence Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA
8. Violet Florence FAUST, b. 24 Sep 1892; d. May 1980; last residence Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA; m. George SUCK (1885-1976) Note: Carl's Grandmother.....
There is not a perfect match among the children from census to census, which may simply be enumerator error, but additional documentation should be sought to confirm this list, especially for Ida, who does not appear, at all, in our subject's household in the 1880 census. Sources: 1. Marriage Record: 2. 1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): can't find Anna, and I really looked, including a page-by-page search ten pages in either direction from John FAUST and Joseph FISHER, in Allegheny City (Ward 4). One problem is that this enumerator took only initials, not given names, so if the surname is mis-spelled or mis-indexed, it's extremely hard to find someone in a big city, like Allegheny. 3. 1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): William is living in Allegheny City with his parents (q.v.), who are listed just two pages from Annie STRAUB, who is living with Joseph & Margaret FISHER (q.v.). 4. 1880 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #53 of 80): 69 Villa Street, Allegheny City, Allegheny Co., PA, Roll T9_1087 (Book 1), p. 655A, PN 53, SD 9, ED 24, enumerated 14 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤• Where's Ida? She's not living with anyone else, at least, she doesn't come up in the index at Ancestry.com. Plus two boarders whom I did not extract. 5. 1890 Census: the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed. 6. 1900 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #29 of 30): 140 Spring Garden Avenue, Allegheny City (Ward 7), Allegheny Co., PA, Roll T623_1356 (Book 1), p. 255A, SN 15, SD 18, ED 70, enumerated 7 Jun 1900, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1900 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤• Plus four boarders, whom I (obviously) did not extract. 7. 1910 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #9 of 29): 532 Arlington Avenue, Pittsburgh City (Ward 25), Allegheny Co., PA, Roll T624_1307 (Part 3), p. 196A, SN 5A, SD 23, ED 616, enumerated 20 Apr 1910, official enumeration date 15 Apr 1910 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤• 8. 1920 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #20 of 38): 904 Phineas St., Pittsburgh (Ward 23), Allegheny Co., PA, Roll T625_1526 (Book 1), p. 118B, SN 10B, SD 24, ED 695, enumerated 12 Jan 1920, official enumeration date 1 Jan 1920 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤• 9. 1930 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #2 of 33): 906 Phineas St., City of Pittsburgh (Ward 23, Block 61), Allegheny Co., PA, Roll 1986 (Book 1), p. 174B, SN 1B, ED 12, SD 2-418, enumerated 2 Apr 1930, official enumeration date 1 Apr 1930 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤• 10. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at RootsWeb.com; missing columns contained no data): 11. Messages posted in the Straub Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). 12. Messages posted to Surname Boards: BUTLER, FAUST, STROUP (online at Ancestry.com/RootsWeb.com). Message on the BUTLER board says Anna may have had siblings George and Belle.

Maybe Our - John Faust / Foust b. 1809 / 10 in Pa. laborer married Catharine (?) b. 1815 /16 Pa. homemaker Children : 1. Armelia / Amelia b. 1836 / 37 2. Philip Faust b. 1841 / 42 3. Allen Faust b 1842 / 43 4. Abram / Abraham Faust b. 1844 / 1845 5. Catharine W. Faust b. 1847 / 49 Allegheny Co., Pa. 6. William Henry Faust b. 5 Dec 1850 - OUR LINE 7. Samuel Faust b. 1854 / 55.

Misc Note : 1. Hans FAUST (1550-1609) m. Margaret (1545-1597) 2. Johannes FAUST (1580-abt.1640)died in Wolferborn, Ger. 3. Johannes Hans FAUST (1611-1679/80)born in Wolferborn, Ger. & died in Langenselbold, Ger. m. Elisabeth FISCHER (dau of Antonius FISCHER & Elisabeth SCHERER) 4. Johannes FAUST (1643-04/Sept/1694) born & died in Langenselbold, Ger. m. Kunigunda MOHN on 04/Jul/1666. She was the dau of Johannes MOHN and Anna WILHELM. 5. Philip Philippus FAUST (b.04 / May / 1679 d.12 / Jan / 1770) born & died in Langenselbold, Ger. m.Elisabeth RACK on 14/Jan/1705 or 06 6. Johann Georg FAUST (b.18/Sept/1711 d.1779) m. Elisabeth Catharina WEIS 7. Johann Phillip FAUST (1760-1833)born in America m. Susanne RADEBACH 8. Salome (Sallie) FAUST (ca1803-1860) m. John (Johannes) EBRIGHT.

Misc. Note : George Faust / Foust lived in 1700 in Ravolzhausen, Hesse and had son, Johann Phillip Foust (22 Jan 1702-1766 Greenwich, Berks Co., PA.) who married Ann Catrina Ruth (1712-1760), 18 Feb. 1726 at Ravolzhausen. They had at least four children who were Reformed Lutheran and lived in Berk Co., PA.:
1) Johann Jakob Foust - (1729-1794) m. 1) Catherine Lieby, m. 2) Veronica. 2) Johann Adam Foust - (1731-1778), m. Anna Louisa Strauch. 3) Johann Heinrich Foust - (1733-1793) m. Catherine Unknown. - Johann Heinrich Faust/Foust who died in 1793 in Greenwich Twp., Berks Co., PA., he had at least one son, George Foust (b. 1769 PA.; d. 1852 Indiana), m. (1st) Mary Catherine Paul and had seven children among them being Jonas Foust (b. 1800 IND.; d. 1879 Iowa). 4) unk. daughter- bc. 1734 PA.

Misc Note : Searching for information on Abraham Faust Sr. blacksmith married to Elizabeth ?. They lived in Indiana Twp. near Pitts - Butler Pike about 1820-1850. Buried in Pine Creek Cemetery Had a son Abraham Faust who married a Mary McLaughlin born in Ireland Son moved to Allegheny City email jwfau@email.msn.com / Jay Faust

Misc Note : John Faust b. 1807 d. Abt. 1907. John Faust married Christina (Westner) and their children are 1. Catharina Anna Faust b. 10 Sep 1851 and 2. George W. Faust b. 04 Jul 1853. They were members of Keelor's church, Obelisk, PA.

Misc. Note : George W. Faust, b. Jun 1852 in PA (date unconfirmed). He married Katherine (Sheets) and they had 3 children: 1. Elizabeth Faust b. 1875, 2. Harry Faust b. 1877 and 3. Pearl Faust , b. 1879. George W. Faust was a RR engineer and the family eventually settled in Indianapolis.

Misc. Note : JOHN FAUST born PA. around April 18,1792 (date calculated from grave stone and place from 1850 Census). I have information indicating he lived in Pickaway County, Saltcreek, Ohio for an unknowen amount of time. In 1826 he, his wife CATHARINE (HUFMAN) FAUSTand children built a farm in Sandusky County, Riley Township, Ohio. He lived on the farm until his death. His brother GEORGE FAUST and sister- in -law CATHERINE also lived with them. Brother JACOB FAUST and wife ELISABETH FAUST with them in Pickaway County.

Misc. Note : FAUST / MOHN line from Langenselbold, Hesse, Germany. I am trying to tie up loose ends with 3 families that came to America in 1733 on the ship "Elizabeth" with MOHNs. The "Elizabeth" sailed out of Rotterdam in 1732. Kunigunda MOHN (1646-1721) married Johannes FAUST in Langenselbold. Their son, Johann Peter FAUST (b. 1689 in Langenselbold; d. 1745 in Pa.) was on the "Elizabeth" with wife Anna Elizabeth (GRAUEL) (later became Crowley), another family which plays into the MOHN line a lot. They had a son Johann Georg FAUST. He was married to Magdalena (ADAMS), they had a son Philip Lebs FAUST, who married Magdeliln (ALBRIGHT). The third family is BUECHLE (later became Beighley).

Misc. Note : A Faust family came from Wurtemberg, Germany for Rotterdam, Holland and sailed on the ship Elizabeth with Edward Lee as the ship's master. They sailed to London and then to America, landing at Philadelphia Aug. 27, 1733. Those making the trip included John Peter Faust, his wife Magdaline and their 4 children, 1. Michael Faust ,age 13, 2. Jonathan Faust age 11, 3. John C. Peter Faust , age 9 and 4. Ann - Eliza Faust , age 6. John Peter's younger brothers Phillip Faust , age 30 and Anthony Faust , age 20, were also present. The 3 brothers landed on the "Land of Penn" purchasing 225 acres. This land was near the Blue mountains and in the present Schuylkill Co., PN.

Misc. Note : Peter FAUST b: 14 Mar 1805 in Brunswick Twp, Berks Co., Pennsylvania Death: 28 Mar 1869 in Schuykill Co., Pennsylvania Marriage Lydia (HOUSER) b: 1806 in Carbon Co., PA Father: Phillip FAUST b: 1750 in Bern Twp. Berks Co. Pennsylvania Mother: Suasanna MOYER b: Bet. 1750 - 1760 in Bern Twp. Berks Co. Pennsylvania
Misc. Note : Berks, Schuykill Fausts Pa. Catherine was the d/o Jacob Foust (1728-1794) and his first wife Catherine (Leiby). Mrs. Foust died while Catherine very young. Jacob married #2 Fronica(Kaufman??) and they had 15 children.
Misc. Note : Catherine FAUST (b 19Mar 1785) married Henry Mathias KUHN (b 7 Nov 1779) on 25 Apr 1809. See books : Catholic Trails West, V1 &2 and Goshenhoppen Register. Among 1st Catholics in Westmoreland Co PA 1790 +/- They came from Berks Co
Misc. Notes : Tradition and Family Records have always listed Johannes GRUBER's wife as Catharine FAUST.
FACT: 1850 Census - Clarion County, Red Bank Twp. Johannes GROOVER (as spelled by census taker) - age 70 (born about 1780) and born in PA; and Catharine GROOVER - age 62 (born about 1788) and born in PA
FACT: 1860 Census - Clarion County, Red Bank Twp Catharine GROOVER (as spelled by census taker) - age 70 (so born about 1790) and born in PA Catharine is a widow, husband Johannes died 1851. Catharine is living with Christina YOST ....Christina YOST is age 86 (born about 1774) and born in PA **Big question - who is this Christina YOST - must be a relative?!?!
FACT: 1870 Census - Armstrong County, Red Bank Twp (which is across the river from Red Bank Twp, Clarion County) Catherine (KRAABER), age 80, (born about 1790) and born in PA Catherine is living with her daughter, Ann Christena (GRUBER) and her husband Samuel HOLBEN. Their ages agree with other information we have.
FACT:Tombstone inscription for Catharine (GRUBER), wife of John GRUBER died Aug 25, 1872, aged 81 years 8 months, 11 days buried in Hawthorn Cemetery in Red Bank Twp, Clarion County. My PAF computer calculator calculates age at death and death date and birth date becomes 14 Dec 1790.
FACT:Church records of Old Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, Montgomery County, Upper Salford Township 1764 -1833 microfilm that I searched in 1974 at Mesa Family History Center lists - Twin daughters of Johann Michel FAUST & wf Elisabeth -- Elisabeth born 14 Dec 1790 bapt 4 Feb 1791 ; sponsored by Henrich FAUST & Elisabeth (BAYER) -- Catharina born 14 Dec 1790 bapt 4 Feb 1791 ; sponsored by Michael OESTERLEIN & wf
FACT: Book "Faust-Foust Family in America" by Dr. Howard M. Faust, 1976page 405 - - C3E1 Elisabeth FAUST - b. Dec 14, 1790; m. George GRUBER -- C3E2 Catherine FAUST - b. Dec 14, 1790 (twin); m. Thomas YOST
CONFLICT -- same birthdate but wrong husband - IF this is our Catherine. And what a coincidence that two FAUSTs married a GRUBER and a YOST.----------
Dr. Howard Faust - what are your sources?I wrote to him years ago - through publisher - and asked the same questions, but no reply. Can anyone help me? I am willing to share all that I know about their 7 children and descendants. Marsha Gold AllenTempe, AZ dtmallen@impulsedata.net

1466 - Misc. Note : The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Fust, Johann
(y´hän foust) (KEY) , d. 1466?, printer at Mainz. Johann Gutenberg borrowed substantial sums of money from Fust, a goldsmith, lawyer, and money lender. When Gutenberg was unable to repay these sums, his press and types became Fust’s property. In partnership with his brother-in-law, Peter Schöffer, Fust carried on the work begun by Gutenberg. Fust and Schöffer were the first to print in colors (1457), using red and blue inks as well as black. They printed the first dated book, a great psalter (1457). Their Greek type was first used in 1465. After the death of Fust, Schöffer continued the work of the press. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2001 Columbia University Press.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/fu/Fust.html

Misc. Note : Found in Genealogical Abstracts of Rev War Pension Files Vol II F-M abstracted by Virgil D White: PHILIP FAUST S22763 PA. LINE APP. 6 JUL 1832 FRANKLIN CO. PA. AGE 63 ON 7 FEB 1832 SOLDIER LIVED IN BERKS CO PA AT ENLISTMENT. ON DEC 1776 ONE JOHN FAUST OFFERED A REWARD OF $3.00 FOR INFO TO THE WHERE ABOUTS OF PHILIP FAUST A NATIVE LAD OF TULPEHOCKEN TOWNSHIP IN BERKS CO PA AGE 16 5'7 OR 8'' HIGH.

Misc. Note : Census record of Huah Wolf family, Huah and Susannah with two children of their own, plus a 6-year-old John Foust living with them. The census was Indiana County, Brushvalley Twp. 1850. John Foust then married Miriam Pittman in later years. Does anyone know of John Foust's relatives? John Foust and Miriam Pittman had a daughter named Zora M. Foust. She married Homer Arthur Kessler Stiffler. Does anyone have more info? Zora died when she fell through ice on the Kiskiminetas River at Griftlo Park, PA, and drowned.

Misc. Notes - SUCK SURNAME :

1701 / 1771 - Identification Title "Matricula Equestris Rheni Superioris Tomus IV" (pig leather volume) = designations running time 1738-1759, 1770-1771 notes contain among other things. Goods of the Langwerth v. Simmern to wine home, and home (both flurnamen (1705) 1759 (P. 2225), desgl. to down Saulheim 1731 (flurnamen, S. 2252) v. Langen (v. D hoods), property to when home 1701 (flurnamen, NR. 2264, 2274) v. Marioth, Gut to gau alga home 1709 (flurnamen, S. 2327) (wolf -) Metternich to the Gracht, property to Nierstein (flurnamen, S. 2338) v. nagelsche goods to waiter Ingelheim and Sporkenheim (flurnamen) 1750 (P. 2381) v. quadsches property to Dirmstein (flurnamen) approx.. 1750 (P. 2410-2441), desgl. to Dirmstein, Laumersheim, Gerolsheim (all flurnamen) 1750 (P. 1443) v. rittersche goods to waiter Hilbersheim and Sprendlingen 1743 (both flurnamen, S. 2479, 2487) v. la smelling ash of goods to down Wiesen(Gericht) and inheritance Buedesheim (both flurnamen) 1749 (P. 2499, 2504) v. imhoffsches (formerly v. of schachtsches, v. kesslersches) property to Schornsheim (flurnamen) 1770 (P. 2537) v. schachtsches property to Framersheim (flurnamen) 1747 (P. 2545) v. schleifrassche goods to laughter 1744 (flurnamen), court laughter (P. 2556), desgl. to Lambsheim (flurnamen) 1742 (P. 2627), to Eygersheim (flurnamen) 1749 (P. 2650), to Freimersheim (flurnamen) 1729 (P. 2658), to Bissersheim (flurnamen) 1749 (P. 2680), to pc. Martin (flurnamen) 1749 (P. 2688), to May chamber (flurnamen) 1719 (P. 2705), all certified copies of notary Jak[ob ] Heinr[ich ] Duerfeldt in Mannheim Schliederer v. Lachen, Gueter to Wallertheim 1738 and down Hilbersheim 1745 (both flurnamen) (P. 2725, 2730) count v. Schoenborn, Gueter to gau Heppenheim (P. 2750), Alzey (P. 2779), Heimersheim (S. 2782), Bechenheim (P. 2787), waiter Hilbersheim (S.2798) (all flurnamen) 1753, 1746, authenticated 1749 cathedral chapters Speyer, goods to Roedersheim [ circle new city ] and Neuhofen (both flurnamen) copy of the notary Loebel (P. 2830, 2853), desgl. to large winter home 1749 (flurnamen, S. 2868) v. steinkallenfelssches property to Boechingen [ circle Landau ] (flurnamen) 1751 (P. 2926) property of Ms v. Harstall, before v. Sternenfels to Nierstein (flurnamen) 1749, court N[ierstein ] (P. 2954) v. vorstersche goods to Stadecken, Udenheim, down Saulheim 1749/1750 (all flurnamen and court) [ stands under Vo[rster ] ] Ulner v. Dieburg, printed Retraktsausschreiben concerning the realm knight shank of the Upper Rhine the sales of the goods of the widow v. Ulner in large winter home, Ingelheim, Elsheim, angel city, Stadecken to the pfalzbayerischen going advice v. Babo for 50.500 flat steel bars. 1786 (stands under U[lner ]) v. Wallbrunn, Renovationen of the goods to down Saulheim, Udenheim, Schornsheim, cock home, and home, Selzen, Mommenheim, large winter home, waiter Ingelheim (all flurnamen and court) court Gauersheim 1749/1750 [ stands under Wallbrunn ] v. wamboltsches property to Lambsheim (flurnamen), court 1749, Charl[otte ] widow v. Wallbrunn, geb. v. Kesselstadt [ stands under Wambolt ] v. Weyhers and Leyen, Franz Eb[erhard ], property to Mommenheim (flurnamen) 1730, authenticate from notary J. Nik[olaus ] Gartzen 1749, 1771 v. Wildenstein (formerly Erlenhaupt, Wollenschaeger, Bechtolsheim) to Bechtheim (flurnamen) 1744-1754, 1771, certified from notary to Mainz Peter Anton Schmitt 1609 May 18 description of the property to Friedelsheim (flurnamen), sold by Phil[ipp ] v. Fleckenstein to the fuerstlich speyerschen office man to Jockgrim Peter Nagel, copy (P. 2359, 2369) 1719 February 19: the Kreisobrist of the Upper Rhine Anton petrol v. Close sold its property to Roxheim [ circle Frankenthal ] for 8.000 flat steel bars. to the kurpfaelzischen ride master J. Ignaz v. Suck, authenticated copy of the notary to Munich Jos[ef ] for dark, court R[oxheim ] 1734 v. Suck 1752 [ everything under Suck ] 1719 Decembers 6: To Speyer his goods to Kirrweiler for 5.000 flat steel bars, certified copy of the notary sells Domscholaster and choir bishop, chamber president and governor to Mainz Cas[imir ] Ferd[inand ] Adolf v. Waldbott to bass home to the cathedral chapter to Speyer J. Mich[ael ] Anton Loebel 1783 (P. 2823), Domvikar [ to Mainz ] J. Carl Hettinger, approx.. 1750 (P. 2349), kurpfae1zischer Schaffner to waiter Ingelheim Widder (S.2392), Kath[arina ] Elis[abetha ] Friderici, and home 1738 (P. 2395), notary to new city J. Thomas Mantzius 1749 (P. 2714), city clerks to Oppenheim Anton Rupprecht (P. 2814) v. sturmfedersches office seal 1739 [ under storm feather/spring - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1761 - Identification Title Delivery of paying at the again ordered chapel boy David Friedrich Suck from Kassel running time 1761 old persons archives signatures 40a Rubr. IV, Cassel city, volume of XXI Provenance (Vor)provenienzen War and domain chamber - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1767 - Identification Title Besoldungsreskript and order to pay for the chapel boy Carl Jakob Suck to Kassel running time 1767 old persons archives signatures 40a Rubr. IV, Cassel city, volume of XXVII Provenance (Vor)provenienzen War and domain chamber - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1767 / 1778 - Identification Title Announcement and investigation of the angemassten free house drunkenness brewery of the Akziseerhebers Johannes Franck, the schulmeisters Eobanus wood apple, the manager Adam Suck and the woman of the captain v. Grothausen in the municipality brewing house to Heldra as well as right complaint of the owners of the v. of erfftaischen leaning property to Heldra against the collection of the excise duty of the house drunkenness running time (1767) 1768, 1777-1778 old persons archives signatures 40a Rubr. II, Wanfried, volume of II Provenance (Vor)provenienzen War and domain chamber - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1789 - Identification Title May Konfirmierung of the following document contains affairs of family v. Suck running time 1789 of 25 notes by the realm knight shank of the Upper Rhine: 1789 May 25: Lic[inius ] v. Suck sells its free-noble property to the kurPfalz Bavarian Minister of State v. Vieregg to Roxheim at the Old Rhine (107 mornings, z. T. convenient in Moersch and leg the home) for 13.000 flat steel bars.) Copy - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1790 / 1805 - Identification Title Way clerk air place on the Nuernberger and Hannoever road running time of 1790-1805 notes contains NN. Dacke NN. Suck NN. Bennera NN. Roesse to Waldau NN. Mueller- http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1808 - Identification Title Requests for grace, here: Requests around dispatching of seed fruits running time of 1808 notes contain among other things. Requests of the Johann Friedrich Suck to Netra, tenant Doeppe to yielding man living - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1862 / 1890 - Identification Title Grolman, Karl v. (1862-1890) /, in uniform, chest picture haven-guesses/advises. - authors: Schulz & Suck, Berlin (photographer). Format: 9 x 5.5 cm (photo); 10 x 6 cm (cardboard). S/w photo on cardboard + Neg. Running time o. D [ approx.. 1882] provenance (Vor)provenienzen deduction v. Ploennies; AZB 95/2005 Notes Descriptors Grolman, Karl of (1862-1890); Schulz, (NN); Suck, (NN); Schulz & Suck (Berlin); Delivery Dr. Frank v. Ploennies, Salisbury, 2005. - Neg. No.: 1065/6e - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1866 /1929 - Identification Title Zoubkoff, Viktoria geb. Princess v. Prussia (1866-1929), verw. Princess to foam castle lip (supposed?). - authors: Carl Suck, Berlin (yard photographer). Format: 8.5 x 5.5 cm s/w photo + Neg. Running time [ around 1868 ] provenance (Vor)provenienzen Ghzgl. house, series of I NR. 28 Notes Descriptors Zoubkoff, Viktoria; Suck, Carl; Album, for 31 x 24 cm, in brown, coined/shaped leather bind, with Messingschliessen and gold cut. - Neg. No.: 1051/1a - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1885 - Identification Title Vierordt, Alfred/haven-guesses/advises, in uniform, chest picture dating 1885 original dating o. D [ approx.. 1885] provenance (Vor)provenienzen deduction v. Ploennies; AZB 61/2006 Manufacturer data Author Schulz & Suck, Karlsruhe (yard photographer) further one instructions format 9 x 5.5 cm (photo); 10.5 x 6.5 cm (cardboard) execution s/w photo on cardboard + Neg. Note descriptors Vierordt, Alfred; Schulz, (NN); Suck, (NN); Schulz & Suck (Karlsruhe); Filming Negative (E) 1097/2b - http://www.hadis.hessen.de/scripts/HADIS.DLL/home?SID=4D8D-4...

1909 / 1913 - Identification Title Master carpenter Christian roof and its wife Margarethe, born Suck, both to Kassel against the managers of the deduction of the building contractor Nikolaus Stecher to Kassel, attorney Dr. Hahn and Baufuehrer Erwin Paas to Kassel because of demand [ from a sale of real estate ] running time 1909-1913

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