I am a beginner genealogist researching my father's family who we believe emigrated from Germany to South Africa. I am sincerely hoping for assistance in tracing my great grandparents.
Oehley in South Africa
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Hi and welcome to our Forum
You should open a new thread in the subforum "Auswanderung" or "Internationale Familienforschung". You should write all details you know of your great grandparents (names, places, dates). Maybe you can find the person who emigrated on a passenger list on findmypast or ancestry, but you must have an account there. Maybe you can also find something on familysearch, but it depends on which place they lived in South Africa. Many documents on familysearch are still not indexed, so you have to search in the catalogue and go from page to page through the collection.
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Hi,
I hope you did find this thread here: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/su...hley/1/mb.ashx
Possible helpers can find information here: https://www.archion.de/de/forum/?tx_...5d37c3b640f16e
ThomasFN Pein (Quickborn vor 1830), FN Hinsch (Poppenbüttel, Schenefeld), FN Holle (Hamburg, Lüchow?), FN Ludwig/Niesel (Frankenstein/Habelschwerdt) FN Tönnies (Meelva bei Karuse-Estland, später Hamburg), FN Lindloff (Altona, Lüneburg, Suderburg)
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Hi Thomas, yes I have seen that thread - I do have an extensive family tree which begins with Karl Hermann Oehley (my great grandfather) - the man who has drawn that up is the Robin Griffiths who posted the query in that thread on Ancestry - so he has also battled to find them!
Many thanks
Rosemary
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Zitat von Svenja Beitrag anzeigenHi and welcome to our Forum
You should open a new thread in the subforum "Auswanderung" or "Internationale Familienforschung". You should write all details you know of your great grandparents (names, places, dates). Maybe you can find the person who emigrated on a passenger list on findmypast or ancestry, but you must have an account there. Maybe you can also find something on familysearch, but it depends on which place they lived in South Africa. Many documents on familysearch are still not indexed, so you have to search in the catalogue and go from page to page through the collection.
Regards
Svenja
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