Re: Hannover-L digest, Vol 1 #1119 - 5 msgs

Hello: Concordia, Missouri is in Lafayette County and is located in the Freedom Township. I have many relatives and ancestors from this area. According to a book "Tombstone Inscriptions of Lafayette County, Missouri", there are some Paulings buried in the Zoar Methodist Cemetery -- Johann F. son of William F. and Ottilie Bertha Ninas - died 27 November 1869 (14 months). William F. and Ottilie Bertha Ninas married 15 February 1867. Christine S. daughter W. and O. born 22 February 1870, died 23 June 1871. C. W. died 31 December 1874 (2 years, 5 months, 13 days. D. W. died 30 December 1874 - 29 days. C. W. and D. W. are shown as son and daughter of P. and F. W. This might be Pauline and Frederick. Hope this helps you some.
Nancy

NANCY BOLAND schrieb:

Hello: Concordia, Missouri is in Lafayette County and is located in the
Freedom Township. I have many relatives and ancestors from this area.
According to a book "Tombstone Inscriptions of Lafayette County, Missouri",
there are some Paulings buried in the Zoar Methodist Cemetery -- Johann F.
son of William F. and Ottilie Bertha Ninas - died 27 November 1869 (14
months). William F. and Ottilie Bertha Ninas married 15 February 1867.
Christine S. daughter W. and O. born 22 February 1870, died 23 June 1871.
C. W. died 31 December 1874 (2 years, 5 months, 13 days. D. W. died 30
December 1874 - 29 days. C. W. and D. W. are shown as son and daughter of
P. and F. W. This might be Pauline and Frederick. Hope this helps you some.
Nancy

Thank you so much Nancy Boland,

That is of course a very great help for the Pauling-research. Peter Pauling, a
German collegue will start with a web-site: www.ahnen-linus-pauling.de, to which
every piece of genealogical knowledge is welcomed.Your informations allow to de-
termine the dates more exactly as before. But...

...as every answer bears new questions in itself, as you get with each anchestor
found two new parents, I have some more. If the Lafayette-Paulings were buried on
the Zoar Methodist Cemetery, may one conclude they were Methodists or was it free
for everyone to be buried there ? the other one is about NINAS. Seems the
Paulings married several NINAS-women, who came from former part of Germany Posen.
As the given name of place for the Paulings heritage, Hannover, might have been
only an intermediate station, the NINAS-research is of very interest for me. Does
your source about the Concordia cemetary give also something about this family ?

Thanks again and a lot in advance Hans Peter Albers, Heinrichstr.21,
                                                   29553 Bienenb�ttel