**************************************************************** ATTENTION FAMILY TREE FRIENDS: please see PS at the bottom of my letter (updated August 27, 2010) **************************************************************** I originally started out researching the Zinsmeyer family and my research has extended itself to include many other families that go even farther back than I ever imagined. I am willing to share all the information I have and continue to update the tree as new information comes in. The Zinsmeyers originated in Alsace, France and immigrated to Texas, USA with Castro's Colonists and some have since moved to other parts of the United States. Other families that I am researching are: In Alsace: Gschwind, Heggendorn/Heckendorn, Urich, Deppel, Lisch, Baltzer, Haegelin (also in Texas), Kauffmann (also in Texas), Finger (also in Texas), Täpelin, Saltzmann Germany: Nester (also in Texas), Rapp/Rabb/Raab/Raabe, Specht (also in pennsylvania), Beck (also in Pennsylvania), Kirsch In Texas: Kindla (also in Germany & Poland), Hock/Heck, Bourgeois (also in Paris, France), Rainod, Meyer, Enderle (also in Germany), Baumgartner (also in Germany), Hennessey (also in Ireland), Lambert, Wright In Georgia, Virgina, & Tennessee: Fry (also in Texas), Woods (also in Texas), Boyer/Beyer (also in Germany), O'Neil(l)/O'Neal (also in Ireland), Huffman New Jersey: Brackney (also in England & Virginia), Kitchen, Cheeseman (also in New York & England), Andrews (also in England), Denman (also in England), Clements, Stringham, (also in Englan & New York) New York: Valentine (also in England), Mott, England: Sedon In Michigan and California: Brenkert PS Anyone that has any of my previous email addresses: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected], it has now changed to [email protected]. I'm sorry if anyone has tried to contact me about the tree and I have not gotten back to you. Feel free to contact me at this new address and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Please forgive me if it takes me awhile to find what you need, I'm a little rusty, because it's been awhile since I researched the tree.
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