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From: "Pascal-Herve Schauber" <>
Subject: Re: KESKASTEL
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 23:03:33 +0200


Hello Fred, Hello my Friends, Hello the List !

My forefather Johannes SCHAUBER, born in 1663, settled down in Keskastel.
Where did he came from ? Why ? When ?
That's all my problem for the past genealogical years.
He married Barbara STETTLIN (from ?) who died in Keskastel in 1724.
Then he married in Keskastel Catharina FLORENTIN from Albestroff in 1725 .
His second child (for what I know), Anton, was born in Keskatel in 1694.
His first one, Johann Jacob, was born in 1688, I don't know where.
So 1694 could be a first "for sure" presence in Keskastel.
I didn't find them in the 1600 "census" in Keskatel.
I tracked some "prior" Schauber in Switzerland (area of Luzern), some others
in Baden-Wuertemberg.
I suppose some of the settlers came after the thirty years war. But... who
knows ?
I would be glad to share some information, receive some advice, in private,
or if any interest for some of you, on this list.
Long Life to the Keskastel and Alsace-Bossue (I prefer Krumme Elsass) List
!!

Pascal-Herve Schauber
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/phs/
Les Schauber du Monde
Genealogie en Moselle-Est (Lorraine, France)
MoselleGenWeb - CousinsGenWeb57
Le Forum du Platt

>I have been doing genealogical research since 1977. My surname name WAMPLER
>(WAMPFLER) is Swiss, but my forefathers moved into the Krummes Elsass
around
>1680. In Elsass they moved from time to time for various reasons. They
lived
>in Sparsbach, Herbitzheim, and Hinsingen primarilarly, but records for
them
>are found in many villages, including Keskastel.
>
>I believe this frequent movement was evidenced by many families.
>Consequently, would it not be more productive if we had this web site cover
>Alsace-Bosse (i.e. Krummes Elsass), rather than limiting it solely to
>Keskastel? What do others think about this idea?



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