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Gustave was a sugar baker, 1868-71 (children's certificates). Have quite some info on sugar bakers, what a hell of a job, messy and very dangerous. Gustave preferred to work as a labourer in the gas works shortly after that.
I will sit and sort out ALL the info I have re relevent names/dates. Thank you so much. I know realise how your searching relies on as much info as possible in order for you do 'find' people. Especially as it shows me why I haven't.
I'll get the hang of this one day!!!!
Bob, I received this from a forum correspondent some time ago, my efforts to follow it up didn't get me very far at the time, thouugh I know a bit more about searching now

'A small portion of the Nassau portion of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau and a portion of 1919 to 1945 Hesse became part of today's German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (in German: Rheinland-Pfalz) following the Second World War.
That means that the town that Heinrich and Gustav were from could either be in today's German state of Hesse (Hessen) or in today's German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz).'
Goodness, you forum members are so speedy with your responses, and so helpful, I'll soon find myself permanently affixed to my computer at this rate, leaving only to eat/sleep/ and any other totally essential activities. Addicted? Me? No. well not very much - yet!!
Really appreciate all your info
Sandra