<pdear@dishmail.net> schrieb:
Hello Jo Meyer;
I noted with interest your mention of Reedsburg and Loganville in your
last email to the Hannover List.I have been searching for the home village of a Heinrich HEISER(my gr gr
grandfather) who lived south of Loganville. I know he came from
Hannover(Kingdom) in the 1800's, was Lutheran, and came to Wisconsin as a
result of a bounty land warrant he received for serving as a Marine in the
Mexican War. Exhaustive search of marriage records, death records, pension
file, etc. reveals only Hannover, or Prussia, or Germany.Heinrich Heiser lists his parents as Henry & Maria Heiser on his marriage
record from 1854 in Sauk County. When you have time, could you look in
your Porth-Uelzen book to see if HEISER is listed in it? Thank you,
Phyllis Dearborn
Hi Phyllis Dearborn,
checked the telephone entrances in Germany from 1998 for HEISER. At this time there is no very great concentration of that name inside the region formerly caled "Hannover" except one place, which is Braunschweig. There are few two entrances for Celle and Lüneburg and one here and one there for other places. Besides, most people of that name live today southwards of the country Niedersachsen or Lower Saxony. So it might perhaps a start getting in contact with some HEISER from Braunschweig, where ar at least about 10 different HEISER families in 1998.
Best wishes
Hans Peter Albers, Bienenbüttel
P.S.: By the way, there seems to be no entrance HEISER in the Ortsfamilienbuch Himbergen from Porth, nor in his other Ortsfamilienbuch about Ebstorf.