Bourbon Balls

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This is Priscilla Lasecki Kieber’s recipe card for Bourbon Balls. They are a traditional holiday hit in our house, though we substitute rum (maybe the Dominican influence, eh Kat?). In case you can’t read the card: 3 cups (1 box) … Continued

Elisabeth Bürger’s family

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The Bürgers were Calvinist farmers from Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg for several generations. My great-great grandmother, Elisabeth was born 29 Apr 1811,  the third child of Michel Bürger and Rosine Margeurete Zimmerman (also born in Oberhoffen).  Michel and Rosine Margeurete were married in 1802. … Continued

Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg

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  Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg, in Bas Rhin, the Wissembourg Arrondissement, the Canton of Wissembourg,  is located 50 km north of the city of Stassbourg. It’s coordinates are 49° 1′ 0″ North, 7° 55′ 0″ East. A description of the area from French Wiki: … Continued

Rott

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Rott, like neighboring Oberhoffen, is in the canton of Wissembourg. The town of Wissembourg is only 2.9 km away.The approximately 400  residents are known as Rottois (love that!). .It is located within the Regional Natural Park of the Northern Vosges. … Continued

Wissembourg, Bas Rhin, Alsace

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Wissembourg, sometimes called a Gateway to France, due to its location a couple kilometers from the German border (the nearest German town is Schweighoffen in Bad Bergzabern Municipality) is a lovely historic village, off the typical tourist route. Historically, it … Continued

George Michel Grimm

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Great-great Grandfather, George Michel Grimm, was born 24 Jan 1822, son of Georg Ludwig Grimm and Elisabetha Dauer in Oberotterbach, Südliche Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.  Three other sisters were born after Georg, Susanna (1823), Philipinna (1825) and Eva Margarethe (b. 1828 d. … Continued

Direct line Kieber Ancestors

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The Kieber patrilineal line belongs to  the R1b Haplogroup, subclade R-U106. R1b1a2a1a1a. It is a common sub-clade  of the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and Belgium. All direct line male descendants will show this DNA marker. This is a simplified version of (what we know thus … Continued