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Ancestry of Natalie Susanne (Schulz) Immings
Updated January 27, 2003
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"Family is a place to go where one will always feel at home. There is always someone to talk to, a shoulder to lean on. Laughter can always be found close by. Where memories are born that we hold in our hearts forever. Remember the family."
Family is one of the most unique and important aspects of life. Family gives us a rich heritage to look back upon and grow from. My family research began just a year ago and I have discovered many interesting aspects to my family. I enjoy finding more brothers and sisters in a family we thought only had a few; I love finding that immigration record that shares another generation of names. As I have found more information and pictures, I have found that so many of us still look like our relatives from a hundred years ago. Genealogy is amazing!
As many of my ancestors have immigrated only in the last 150 years, I am about to jump the ocean to find more information. Most of my ancestors immigrated from Germany during the 1800's.
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Family Photos
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- Arnold Family in Stutgart, Germany 1925 (34 KB)
Back: John and Karoline (Arnold) Bruckner, Wilhelmine and Gottlieb Arnold
Front: Neighbor Woman, Gottliebin Arnold, Lydia (Arnold) Brandt, Richard Arnold
July 1925
- Gottlieb Arnold Family in Stuttgart, Germany 1925 (32 KB)
Back: Karoline (Arnold) Bruckner, Julius Arnold, Wilhelmine and Gottlieb Arnold, Lydia (Arnold) Brandt
Front: Lina Arnold, Gottliebin Arnold, Elsie Bruckner
July 1925
- Ralph Schulz & Elsie Bruckner (41 KB)
Ralph Schulz and Elsie Bruckner at their engagement.
- Otto & Clara Schulz Family (50 KB)
Back: Ralph, Ralph Jr., George, Elsie, Virginia
Middle: Mark, Clara, Otto
Front: Paul, Gary, Karen
- Ralph & Elsie Schulz's children (22 KB)
Gary, Karen, and Ralph in 1952
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