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Re: Really skimpy clues -- Jim Heimann out there?


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Posted by Louis Sterbenc on January 14, 2007 at 23:25:25:

In Reply to: Re: Really skimpy clues -- Jim Heimann out there? posted by Jim Heimann on December 21, 2006 at 02:14:29:


: Wow. This sounds like it came from one of my siblings. As I am the namesake of the person you seek, I have the exactly same scant info that was shown here.

: Dear Lost Sterbenz,

: I will do what I can to find out how things fit in. If you can give me more information on Alois Sterbenz/ Louis Sterbenc ----- estimated birthyear, place of residence in the US, I may be able to work on it better.

: Feel free to email when you get the chance. In the meantime, I will see if we have anything already in file.

: Please say hello to Franz and I wish you and his family a Merry Christmas.

: Sincerely,

: Jim

: : Jim, my friend Franz Mausser Sr. tells me that you have a remarkable level of knowledge about the genealogy of people from this area. I seem to be one of them.

: : My paternal grandparents, Louis Sterbenz (who changed the z to a c in the erroneous belief that it would be easier for Americans to pronounce) and Mary/Mamie Murn (spelling? Not sure), came to this country in the early 20th century. All I know is that he was from Slovenia, she was sometimes described as "German" and "formerly from an aristocratic background," but there's no apparent reason why she'd have been from Germany and still met him in their youth. Her first language was Slovenian.

: : Remaining skimpy clues: My father had a cousin who remained in Slovenia, first name Vinco, probably born somewhere in the (WAGuess) vicinity of 1930. Louis may have also had a relative named Frank (maybe a brother -- he was called "Uncle Frank," but I never met him) in California.

: : Can you work from information this skimpy? Thanks.




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