Klingelhoetz family around 1850
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Re: Klingelhoetz family around 1850 update
| a5nola12 (View posts) | Posted: 27 Feb 2007 8:36PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Klingelhoets Klingelhoetz
Hello
thanks everyone for answering and helping
I got some more informations about the Klingelhoetz since my last post.
The name was probaly KLINGELHOETS and they probably came from Belgian Limburg
I found some in a town called ELEN (but it's not mine)and they perhaps were coming from GENK and not Gent.
They moved from belgium to US around 1867. They settled in Carver Co MN in the 1870 Census (but then were called Klingroot. Now I got all the data I need after 1870.
HERMAN (ca 1824)
Maria (ca 1825)
The Childrens
THOMAS (1850)
CORNELIUS (1855)
BARTHOLMEUS (1858)
JOSEPH (1860)
ELIZABETH (1862)
MARIA (1864)
I looked on GENLIAS it was very helpfull to find Klingelhoets in Netherlands but I'm not fluant in dutch
so I'm stuck. I can not identify the ship they used neither
If anybody got ideas, thanks again in advance
F
thanks everyone for answering and helping
I got some more informations about the Klingelhoetz since my last post.
The name was probaly KLINGELHOETS and they probably came from Belgian Limburg
I found some in a town called ELEN (but it's not mine)and they perhaps were coming from GENK and not Gent.
They moved from belgium to US around 1867. They settled in Carver Co MN in the 1870 Census (but then were called Klingroot. Now I got all the data I need after 1870.
HERMAN (ca 1824)
Maria (ca 1825)
The Childrens
THOMAS (1850)
CORNELIUS (1855)
BARTHOLMEUS (1858)
JOSEPH (1860)
ELIZABETH (1862)
MARIA (1864)
I looked on GENLIAS it was very helpfull to find Klingelhoets in Netherlands but I'm not fluant in dutch
so I'm stuck. I can not identify the ship they used neither
If anybody got ideas, thanks again in advance
F