Here you can read what others have said about the page. Once you're done reading this, I'd appreciate it if you took a few seconds out of your day to sign the guestbook and help me get information on how to make this site better.

Lola Bauder - 12/22/00 18:14:20
My URL:http://www.public.asu.edu/~lbauder/
My Email:LolaRuthie@yahoo.com
What surnames are you researching?: Bauder name

Comments:
Very informative! Thanks!!

Deborah Bauderer - 11/30/00 21:42:03
My URL:http://www.geosites.com/bearwaoman/
My Email:bearwoman@Yahoo.com
What surnames are you researching?: Bauderer
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: All of it was interesting

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I'm just starting to research my dad's side of the family, so all of this is helpful.

Linda - 11/18/00 02:56:12
My Email:lwillcocks@aol.com
What surnames are you researching?: Coletta

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I would be interested in hearing from people with the surname Coletta

mary cowan - 11/08/00 22:50:54
My Email:cowen4435@juno.com
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: all

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hi sis how ya been?I just happend to stumble across this page and read it well wish you the best of luck and next time put my name in here

Joanne Bauder-Gosch - 11/01/00 22:50:35
My Email:SewJo111949@aol.com

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I found your findings very interesting on Bauder. I am from the Ontario Bauder and I am just starting on the journey to find my roots. If anyone can contribute to this it would be welcomed. I found lots of Bauder head stones in a cemetery in Verona, Ontar o, which is where my grandparents and other relatives are buried. Now I just have to gather thing together and try to put them in order.

Coleen - 10/20/00 15:26:52
My Email:CMDeon@aol.com
What surnames are you researching?: Cooney
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: The information about the newspapers.

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I have been trying to find information on my grandparents' infamous activities in Brooklyn in the 1920s. Your newspaper information is just what I need! Thank you thank you thank y

Felecia Pernosky-Jablonski - 10/16/00 16:37:57
My Email:SoFlaReal99@aol.com
What surnames are you researching?: Jablonski & Pernosky
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: Guestbook Feedbacks

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I, too, lost my Mother ~ Your poem was very touching ~ brought tears to my eyes.

Dixie Dahlke - 10/10/00 05:14:12
My Email:dixiedahlke@yahoo.com
What surnames are you researching?: Bauder, Woodward, Peapples
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: All the Bauder references

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I have just learned that my grandfather, Frank Bauder was born somewhere in New York in 1851. He and his 2nd wife, Nora Martin, settled for slightly over a decade in Roberts Co., SD in 1907 before moving to Michigan shortly before Frank's death around 19 2. I'm fascinated to think that I may be Swiss as well as German and loved the guestbook letter commenting about 'short-legged' Bauders -- that's me!!!!

ralf bauderer - 08/31/00 11:54:52
My Email:bauderer@yahoo.com
What surnames are you researching?: facts about the bauder...

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hie maggie, i am a memeber of the german bauderer family. it is quiet interesting to read the possibilities where the name can come from. when you are in good mood you can write me. greetings from bavaria ralf

Rena Bauder - 08/01/00 21:17:43
My Email:rbauder@freesurf.ch
What surnames are you researching?: Bauder

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I am a Swiss and my name is Bauder and I originate from Mett (now Biel/Bienne). I research my ancestors' roots from the Bessarabia side - there are quite a few in South Dakota now, but am aware, that there is another branch in NY and PA and I would like t connect with them, too. I am interested to learn more about the Bauders from Mohawk Valley and would be very happy if anyone who is knowledgeable about this book, could tell me how to get ahold of. Greetings to all of you!

Rena Bauder - 08/01/00 21:12:24
My Email:rbauder@freesurf.ch
What surnames are you researching?: Bauder

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Lee D. Bauder - 07/03/00 02:36:56
My Email:shootemded@aol.com
What surnames are you researching?: Bauder
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: All

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I realy enjoyed the web page . Please e-mail me if you have any more info.I dont know alot about my father,but his name is Dana Chance Bauder.He is from N.Y. I believe his mother was a Hopkins. I dont know alot about our name and i'm very interested.The Bauder family still continues.... I Have two boys-Caleb Scott Bauder and Aidan Douglas Bauder. thanks, Lee D. Bauder

Mary Coletta Brueckner - 06/25/00 01:54:08
My Email:Karl132@juno.com
What surnames are you researching?: Coletta

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I am interested in locating any history on the surname Coletta.

Mary Coletta Brueckner - 06/25/00 01:54:01
My Email:Karl132@juno.com
What surnames are you researching?: Coletta

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I am interested in locating any history on the surname Coletta.

Philip Brown - 05/15/00 17:24:18
My Email:prbrown@webtv.net
What surnames are you researching?: Knapp/Wallace/Worrall
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: Knapp Wallace wedding

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Thanks for posting this account of the wedding...much more detail than what I found in the NY Times. Well done.

DARLENE JEHLE - 05/11/00 23:49:33
My Email:cagirl1@gateway.net
What surnames are you researching?: Jablonski

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My grandfather, Konstanty Gus Jablonski was born in Warsaw, Poland August, 1884. Came to USA-first worked as coal miner in Thurber, Texas & then moved to St. Louis, Mo with wife Caroline Hys Jablonski. They had 3 children: Stephanie (my mom 1915), Gus r. (1917) & Joseph Sigmund (aka Johnny & "Siggy"). He died in St. Louis in 1943. Does any of this sound familiar? Darlene Jehle

Maggie Ahrens - 05/11/00 17:49:27
My Email:mlynn01@hotmail.com
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: Civil War regiments

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I thought this little tidbit might be of interest to you that you might add to the 153rd Regiment page. Lyons Wakeman of "G" Co. Was actually Sarah Rosetta Wakeman. She was mustered in at Fonda in 1862 as a man. She died of chronic diarreah before the w r ended. A great book on her is called "An Uncommon Soldier" by Lauren Cook Burgess. I have a copy of this book. You do have "Lyons Wakeman" listed with the 153rd Co. G. Enjoyed your site but specifically the Civil War NY regimental history.

Larry Wiginton - 04/27/00 01:11:18
My URL:http://www.bigfoot.com/~wigintonl
My Email:wigintonl@earthlink.net
What surnames are you researching?: wiginton

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Ever hear the story about the guy's first date where his dad planted a bra in the back seat? It happened to me, and I wrote the story! If you want to read the whole story, send me an email.

Walter J. Bauder - 04/02/00 14:43:19
My Email:waltbauder@email.msn.com
What surnames are you researching?: Bauder

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I thought you might be interested there is a Janet Bauder Spinneweber (sp?) from Prospect, PA who is researching our side of An Abraham Bauder who was born in 1700s in Mett, Canton of Berne, Switzerland. and emigrated to Butler County, PA in the early 180 s.Janet is my fourth cousin, I believe. Anyway, approximately 50 Bauders emigrated from Switzerland to the US at that time and mostly settled in western Pennsylvania and were mostly dairy farmers as they all were back then. (My father Walter died in 194 and in 1949 my mother sold the Bible with all the signatures of those that came to another Bauder. It was bought by a Bauder in Ellwood City, PA and I may be able to get contact with it after all these years.) Abraham married a Rose Walters and my fathe was the descendant of the eldest son of each succeeding generation so he had the Bible, a long rifle (now in Charleston, SC), old Swiss and German victrolas and other gadgetry which was left on the farm in 1942 and was probably destroyed by fire in late 959 or 60. I will mention my descendants, who are from the eldest male since Abraham. Abraham >>> John Bauder, Sr. (b Nov 19, 1807 in Mett) + Ann Wiloma >>> Jacob Ba;uder (b May 18, 1834 in Allegheny Co, PA) + Louisa Bratschi (I believe from Alsace Lorraine??) >>> John Bauder (b 1865 in Butler Co, PA) + Emma Miller (German) >>> Walter Mill r Bauder (my father, b 1899) + Hazel Lutz, + Mary Elizabeth Magge (my Mother) >>> John Gailey Bauder (b ~1834)...he is my oldest brother.... Anyway sometime over the next year or so I hope to get with Janet and complete the Abraham Bauder genealogy. I was in Germany in the early 1990s and touring a castle. When I told the olderguide my name "Bauder" he remarked, "Ahh, das ist Sviss.." in his accent, so I assume in that area Bauder is known more as Swiss, although they intermarried with the Germans. My daughter was in a Swiss village in the early 1990s and was in a village of short-legged people mostly of whom were Bauders. Being the Bauders that settled in your area came from Mett, they were probably close relatives of my barnch also. I was born in 1936 and only know that there were a lot of Bauders in the Butler County area (north of Pittsburgh ~30 miles)and most of them ere relatives of each other that came over, I have been told, in 1815. That was the last year of the Napoleanic wars, and may have precipitated the emigration to the US. Enjoyed the chat, Sincerely, Walt Bauder

Annette Whitmore - 03/10/00 15:21:53
My Email:jnwhit@concentic.net
What surnames are you researching?: Bauderer
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: All of it

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What a beautiful poem. My Mother died in 1978 - my Daddy in 1985. I miss them both so much. I really enjoyed all the information on your page.

Robert S. Border - 02/13/00 21:30:33
My Email:robert.border@sympatico.ca
What surnames are you researching?: Bader,Bauder,Border,Embury
What part of this page did you find the most useful?: It was all very interesting

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Barbara Marcello White - 02/09/00 23:25:07
My Email:Denbarbwhite@aol.com
What surnames are you researching?: Marcello/Macellaio

Comments:
Maggie the poem you wrote for your mom was really beautiful. Very interesting tidbits on your page you have earned the name genelady. Take care

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