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THIS ENTRY IS CONTINUED FROM my bravejournal If my mother's side of the family is quite complete, my father's side is still to be thoroughly searched. Courtesy of itsourtree.com (http://www.verwandt.de/) and myheritage.com I found a friend who is related to a Bülchmann. She emailed me that her late grandmother had the same surname. I'm raring to work on this now that I'm receiving feedback and I think it's a good start!
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This is the Dauz family tree - my husband, myself and our five children
Photobucket Click for clear view On my father's side of the family, though, I have often wondered where all my German relatives could be. It has been 15 years or more since I've lost touch with them due to their change of addresses. Sometimes I wish to find some information online, and indeed, there are many places to possibly find them. My family - My grandfather, grandmother, father and my mother Photobucket Click for clear viewing Ha-ha, way back, sometimes I did "Mr.Bean-ish" things like google my surname or my late grandmother's maiden name. Then, months ago, I thought of making the search easier by trying a Google Deutschland search and that is how I was led to verwandt.de where I found names of possible relatives from Hedemünden and Göttingen. And still the quest goes on. I get excited, wow, may pag-asa pa pala. I always thought I was the only Buelchmann sa ibabaw ng lupa. It's also because I've yahoo-searched and googled before as early as 1997 but I got no details.
Below was the result of my search for the surname Buelchmann at google.de
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To further my search I was advised to reach these people thru the online phone directories. PhotobucketPhotobucket PhotobucketPhotobucket And it's working! Found all info I possibly need =) This is where I've stopped for the moment. I still need to review my German language lessons :D And for frugality's sake, I will contact all possible relatives via Skype instead of regular overseas phone call. I think it's a good idea. Ay, wais! To be continued.... Bookmark and Share

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riablahgs said...

Hi Chriss,
It's nice that you are tracing your family roots. Wish I can do the same with mine (Portuguese & Chinese). Somehow, our lineage stopped somewhere untraceable. Keep it up!!!!

Hugs,
Ria

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