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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

About the note about Trauntvein.


Myrna wrote: The man, in Texas, who handed me the note really did not have much helpful information for us.

The first word he had written on it was "Opladen."
Next was, "Leverkusen--Opladen."
He then wrote:(Rheinland) NRW (stake); Nord Rhein Westfalen

He then wrote: "Trautwein."  It is note spelled as ours is "Trauntvein." There is not much there.

The Trautwein, he said, was a member of the church and could be traced through church records.

Eva wrote: Thank you. In all the years I researched, many of the family was wein, one Tromp wein.  I think the spelling was just whatever the Parish minister heard- Danish with a heavy German accent.  As I think back over those many years, I was so blessed to be able to find so much and be able to connect families.  I know the Holy Spirit was my constant companion.  As I get older, I keep thinking about in not too many more years, I am going to finally meet all of those wonderful folks and be able to finally tie them into their parents.   

One day  David showed me how he was able to pull  up the huge family tree in a fan shape.  As we were looking at the lines, I noticed that our gr grandmother about three back ( Marie Fredericka Birch Trauntveins  parents were not there.  I had brought that family group sheet to the library with me that morning and showed it to my favorite missionary who had been helping me for weeks.  She showed  me how to add  her parents and a brother I had also found.  In doing that , she also showed me how someone else had added a sister; I had never found her in any of my extensive research.  I was elated It was in a totally different parish than I knew about.  How wonderful the Spirit is  to help us be successful  and for somone else to connect us.  I would like to find that person; maybe he could help me in joinning up some more families. 

Have a great Turkey Day. God Bless you.

Oh, by the way, I loved Ben's quote about the 100,000 missionaries. Both of you young men are doing terrific. 

It took me three full days (AT MY SNAIL'S PACE TO WRITE, STUFF AND MAIL LETTERS TO 13 MISSIONARIES WHICH INCLUDED THREE MATURE COUPLES IN PAIRS, AUSTRALIA AND COVE FORT,  ELDERS EVERYWHERE FROM TWO IN AREAS  IN AFRICA, TAIWAN, PHILIPPINES, TONGA, SOUTH AMERICA, ENGLAND,USA.)  It is so rewarding. I am so grateful for the Lord's help in writing and thinking and planning. May He continue to bless you in all you do.   

 MAY HE CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU IIN ALL YOU DO. LOVE  AND  HUGS ALWAYS, EVA

Kimberly wrote: Opladen is the place my piano tuner gave me for knowing a Trauntvein, last year

Myrna wrote: I wonder if we could get in touch?

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