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Johann Frederick Marcus DAU-b:1826, Germany to OZ

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Colleen

Colleen Report 3 Aug 2010 13:17

Yes I had a look as well and couldn't find him either....even googled his name but no luck

i came across this though

Maria Bahls (single woman) from Preussen arrived on ISERBROOK Monday 14th May 1854

also on board was
BAHLS FAMILY
Wilhelm J. Theodore 30 Miner 55/1 Preussen NAA 1590558 | to Victoria
Henrietta Doro. Cath. (Gors / Gorrs) 23
Elisabeth 3
Theresa 2
Wilhelmina 1
Caroline Eliz. inf

whether this Maria and her family I'm not sure

May be you could ask if there is someone who can do German immigrants to australia ??

Cheers
Colleen

Colleen

Colleen Report 3 Aug 2010 13:21

May be you could ask Kerri

Lookups Offered South AUSTRALIA & VIC Kerri

Pam

Pam Report 3 Aug 2010 23:13

Oh Colleen, thanks heaps, that's great, I really appreciate the time this has taken you and all of the help.

I will try with Kerri for some more info.

P x

Pam

Pam Report 12 Aug 2010 22:51

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Colleen

Colleen Report 13 Aug 2010 07:22

Hi Pam

Just remembered..... I posted a request to

Gael Down Under

re my Children's German ancestors and she was able to help ..She has....


GERMANY

Births & Baptisms: 1558-1898

Deaths & Burials: 1582-1958

Marriages: 1558-1929

Some Church records: 1794-1874

plus a few other countries

worth a try

cheers
Colleen

Gael

Gael Report 27 Aug 2010 03:51

Hi Pam,

Not having much luck finding this family as you messaged. I notice that most Daus are from Prussia not Hamburg.

try this site

http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=home

You might find something in there.

Yesterday I learnt that in Germany for quite a few generations back everyone was and is issued with a book that records their every detail throughout their life such as christening, marriage and death. If this book is lost, destroyed, as in World War II, the history of that person is lost forever. My friend lost her gg grandparents, grandparents books during the bombing in Germany and only has knowledge of what has been handed down through word of mouth.

Gael

Pam

Pam Report 27 Aug 2010 08:27

thank you Gael for having a look for me - I have had a quick look at the thread you sent me and will explore it more fully over theweek end.

Thanks again,

Pam x