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Research in Other Countries => Europe => Topic started by: stmom on Tuesday 21 June 11 18:18 BST (UK)
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Hello all; Is there anyone out there researching the Erl family? They are my husband's family and my brick wall. The last relative I have any info on is Ignatz Erl from Waldsassen, b. 1.2.1880 and d. 15.1.1949.
Ignatz was a glassmaker who travelled around Germany teaching the apprentices at the glass factories. He was married twice - one of the wives was called Sabine.
I would love to hear from anyone researching this family or the Bavarian region.
Thanks :)
Judy
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Hello Judy,
Ancestry has on the "Bayerische Kriegsstammrollen"
Johann Erl, born 3.6.1888 Frankenreuth
Residence Waldsassen, Glasmaker
married to Karolina Lehrer (I'm not quite sure about the name)
Father - dead
Mother Barbara, residence Waldsassen
Checking the Telefonbook for Waldsassen you'll find 3 people with the name Erl still living there.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0dwf/
Regards Peonie
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Thanks Peonie; Now I have a town to center on to get some info. It sounds like this is Ignatz's brother. My father in law is rusty with the family names so it is making it more difficult to make some headway.
The big mystery is the Peter listed in the phone book - none of my husband's uncles had boys. That is going to be interesting to look into.
Thanks so much for the new information.
Will let you know of any new family members we come up with.
Judy
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Hi Judy,
searches in Germany are difficult because only direct descendants can apply for certificates.
Found another Erl in Frankenreuth: http://www.frankenreuth.de/Frankenreuth-HTML/fr_fotoframe_20jh_html/glashuette2.html. The guy sitting on the left in the front row is Andreas Erl. (you can click on the heads to get all their names) Click on the right/left arrows for nice photos of Frankenreuth.
All residents have to be listed at the Townhall. So when you leave you have to fill out a form and they are all kept. If you have the date your f-i-l left you could try writing to them. Or a letter to the Newspaper.
Email: stadt(at)waldsassen.de
Regards Peonie
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Thanks again Peonie! This is why I love this site - no matter what "brick wall" you have someone will always help you out.
It is great to have some more family names to work with.
I'll keep you updated with anything new.
I cant get the names to come up on the picture. Is Andreas the fellow leaning on the left or the one sitting behind him.
This is going to mean alot to my f-i-l.
Judy
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Hi Judy,
that's strange that the names will not come up for you. Here is the URL again
http://www.frankenreuth.de/Frankenreuth-HTML/fr_fotoframe_20jh_html/glashuette2.html
When you are looking at the picture he is sitting on the left, on the bench, wears light coloured pants and apron and a dark vest under his jacket. (not one of the two on the ground).
We all love to help, especially when we are stuck with our own research. Hope you will have some success with this. Does your husband speak German?
Regards Peonie
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Hi again Peonie: Just wanted to let you know that we may have a lead on some of the family - just from the name of the town that you found for us!
In answer to your question - yes he does but fluency doesnt come easily - he can read far more of the language which is a great help.
Thanks so much again!
Judy
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Hi Judy,
how is your relationship to Ignaz Erl? I`m also in relations with Ignaz Erl, who lived and died in Waldsassen.
rookie95
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Hello rookie: Ignaz is my husband's great grandfather. I have been researching the family for quite a while and have not found much. I do know that they were workers in the glass factories and one of the last towns where the family lived was Frankereuth.
What is your relationship to Ignaz?
Looking forward to talking more with you.
Judy
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Hi Judy again,
what I know is that Ignaz Erl who lived with his wife Sabine in Waldsassen had two boys and a girl. All three children are still living in Waldsassen today. The girl was born in 1936, she is the youngest of this 3. About the former children from Ignaz Erl (they were 6) I only know that they died, two of them lived in the States (Mary and Grete or Margret?); one girl, called Ernestine (Dine) lived in Mitterteich (which is just a few minutes from Waldsassen). Dine also had two daughters. They are married and actually I dont know the names. There was also a boy named Joseph and the others – I dont know, one must be your husband`s great grandfather. Isn`t it?
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Hi again rookie; The Josef you mentioned was my husband's grandfather, but his birthdate was 1907. He was the son of Ignaz and his first wife - unfortunately I don't have her name.
We are trying to find family beyond Ignaz's generation - my father in law does not remember any of the names, so we do not have many leads.
My husband knew Grete and Marie, his great aunts. They lived in Pittsburg, Ohio.
How are you related to the family??
Judy