Hannover-L Nachrichtensammlung, Band 40, Eintrag 50

Hi melanie,

     Are you familiar with Karen Rowe website. featuring illn and
     nebraska. I know she had a Steve Morsch or some similar spelling
     covering a area. I have gone there several times because of
     Bschmeier and the areas she covers. Google her name you should get
     it. Or i can find the link for you.
     >
     >Message: 6
     >Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 12:28:12 -0600
     >From: R&B Stewart <raybarbara@comcast.net>
     >Subject: Re: [HN] Search for great-grandfather's siblings
     >To: Hannover-L <hannover-l@genealogy.net>
     >Message-ID: <C22C1B5C.AFB%raybarbara@comcast.net>
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     >Hello Melanie,
     >
     > You know that Beermann is a very common name. And it may
     have a
     >different spelling. Check this:
     >
     >Geogen Deutschland (Onlinedienst) - christoph.stoepel.net
     >
     > You probably have seen all the Beermanns on Rootsweb - there
     are some
     >from the many towns around Dudensen (which is a very small
     village). You
     >might contact the persons who put that info there.
     >
     > Here is a page where you can see the church in Dudensen with
     an email
     >address:
     > http://www.kirche-neustadt-wunstorf.de/kv-dud/linkdud.htm
     >
     > You might ask about other parishes where your family may have
     been
     >baptized.
     >
     > If you need a map for that area, you can always go to
     mapquest.com .
     >
     > Unfortunately, the LDS site does not have church records for
     Dudensen
     >but there may be records in the nearby towns.
     >
     > There are 40 hits with the name Beermann in the German phone
     book for
     >towns in that area.
     >
     >I wish you luck!
     >Barbara
     >
     >Hello, I am seeking information on my great-grandfather's younger
     siblings,
     > > William Beerman and Wilhelmina (Beerman) Morsh/Morsch, who
     stayed in
     > > Hannover, Germany and did not immigrate to the United States as
     their older
     > > siblings had done. I think they were born in the mid to late
     1880s or early
     > > 1890s. They came from the town of Dudensen.
     > >
     > > I also seek information on my great-grandfather's parents with
     the last name
     > > of Beerman. I have no information on their given names, dates
     of birth, etc.
     > > Their older children were Wilhelm Friedrich "Henry," born in
     November 1872;
     > > Fred William (my great-grandfather), born in September 1874;
     Christine
     > > Dorothea "Alvina," born in October 1880; and Herman, born in
     December 1883.
     > > They immigrated to Nebraska in 1891, 1892, 1902 and 1893,
     respectively. My
     > > great-great-grandparents had a daughter, who died sometime
     before 1942. She
     > > may have been named Marie. They all came from Dudensen.
     > >
     > > There may also be a brother, Johann, who also immigrated to the
     U.S.
     > >
     > > If anyone has any suggestions for databases to search in
     Hanover that can be