how many germans
#61
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Originally Posted by sammy89
its great to see so many people here are part german and remember that.I am all excited to to hear about it.We have a real german bakery here, the baker is a real german and his bread and broetchen are just like home.Sadly all the cakes and sweets too.Thinking about the width of my future waist :roll:
#63
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Location: Barnesville GA
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German is probably the only thing that is not in my ancestry.Of course there may be. I know for sure my Grandmother was Dutch as her parents came here from Holland. My grandfathers family has been over here for so long there is Lenape in the family way back when. French for sure since they were Huguenots that fled. The Coryell family has been here since before the Revolution.
My step great grandmother was German but thats all I know I don't know how far back or her maiden name.
My ex husband's family was German and Polish. His last name was Fuhrmann.
But we had a German Bakery in FL and I loved,loved going there to shop. :-)
My step great grandmother was German but thats all I know I don't know how far back or her maiden name.
My ex husband's family was German and Polish. His last name was Fuhrmann.
But we had a German Bakery in FL and I loved,loved going there to shop. :-)
#64
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Location: Galveston Texas
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My husband is half German, His Paternal Grandparents both were children when they came over around 1895. My understanding is their ancestors lived near the Alsace region and migrated to near Odessa Russia because of free farm land that was offered. The name is Gabriel, not sure how it started out and the other side was Martin and I know that was altered some.
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