History of WYNBRENNER (WEYBRENNER/WEINBRENNER)
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History of WYNBRENNER (WEYBRENNER/WEINBRENNER)
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Posted: 28 Feb 2002 12:04AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: WEINBRENNER, WEYPRENNER
Checking over your Winebrinner Board, I could not see
any references to this Waldeck soldier who settled on
the German Coast, just upriver from New Orleans. There has been an article published by descendants of Georg Weinbrenner in the 'New Orleans Genesis,
January 2002 edition, published by the Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Since your Winebrinner name sounds awfully close to Weinbrenner, I thought I should let you know about this history.
BTW., I have not seen such secrecy on any Rootsweb
Message Board as on this one. These Boards are to
search and find answers, and not for just an exchange of
e-mail adresses, like write to me, and I will give you some
answers, but not on the Board. Eh, participate!
John Merz, researcher of Hessian soldiers of the
American Revolution, who remained in the USA.
http://www.cgocable.net/~hessian
any references to this Waldeck soldier who settled on
the German Coast, just upriver from New Orleans. There has been an article published by descendants of Georg Weinbrenner in the 'New Orleans Genesis,
January 2002 edition, published by the Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Since your Winebrinner name sounds awfully close to Weinbrenner, I thought I should let you know about this history.
BTW., I have not seen such secrecy on any Rootsweb
Message Board as on this one. These Boards are to
search and find answers, and not for just an exchange of
e-mail adresses, like write to me, and I will give you some
answers, but not on the Board. Eh, participate!
John Merz, researcher of Hessian soldiers of the
American Revolution, who remained in the USA.
http://www.cgocable.net/~hessian