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My Maternal Ancestral Family Heritage

Updated September 19, 2003

About Our Family Research


This website is devoted to the extensive data I have collected on my maternal side of the family. It includes my grandmother's Schwerzler/Gulden/Schouviller/Koelfgen roots and my grandfather's Dauffenbach/Huebsch/Werner roots.

Many of these lines are in dire need of updating the descendant info. Please write to me if you believe you are a cousin. I have MUCH descendant information on EACH of these lines. However, because many generations are still living, I am not placing their names on the internet.

I would appreciate ANY assistance you can give me in providing births, deaths and marriages that need to be added, in regard to present (living) generations. Please let me know of any errors you find. Updating is a constant process!


 
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  • My Schouviller Ancestors (11 KB)
    This Schouviller family immigrated to America in 1840. Surnames included are: SCHOUVILLER/SCHOVEILER, KOELFGEN, FRITZ, SCHMIT, KAISER and related families.
  • My Schwerzler and Gulden Ancestors (12 KB)
    The Schwerzler family immigrated to America in 1852 from Wolfurt, Austria. It is believed that all American Schwerzler's originate from this village and are related in one way or another. The Gulden's immigrated in March of 1847 to America from Aixheim, Wurtemburg, Germany. Surnames included in this file are: SCHWERZLER/SCHWAERZLER, ADAMS, GMEINER, GULDEN, and related families.
  • My Dauffenbach and Huebsch Ancestors (7 KB)
    The Dauffenbach's arrived in America from Luxembourg in 1852. The Gulden's immigrated from the Rhine Valley to America in 1884. The lines in this file include: DAUFFENBACH/DAUFENBACH, HUEBSCH, STEINER, WERNER, and related families.
 
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