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LAMBACH THROUGH THE
CENTURIES
Origins
A Village Erased
from the Map
The Earliest
Inhabitants
Lambach, a
Village of Immigrants
Christophe Dosch,
First Inhabitant of Lambach
Notary Archives
Wealth and Living
Standards in Lambach
Natural Children
and Unmarried Mothers
Emigration to
Banat and Batschka
New World
Settlers
Disillusion with
Settlement in Russian Europe
The 1789
Revolution
The 1815 “Hundred
Days” Requisitions in Lambach
The National
Guard
Lambach’s
Environs and its Inhabitants
Alsace-Lorraine
chooses between France and Germany
Leaving for North
America
Leaving for Paris
Emigration to
Algeria
They Died for
France
Lambach’s Sons in
American Wars
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THE LIFE IN THE VILLAGE
The Village Leaders
Lambach’s Mayors
after the Revolution
Teachers,
Mayors and Priests: Quarrels and Disputes!
Crimes, Tribunals, Penal
Colonies and Prisons
Building of the Church
Priests, Vicars and Monks of
Lambach
Lambach’s
Schools
Lambach’s
Mills
The Tunnel of Loeschersbach
Lambach, a Village of Farmers
and
Workers
Tales and Legends
Budget and Expenses
From WWI to WWII
Lambach in Statistics |
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SECTION
2: GENEALOGY OF THE LAMBACH
FAMILIES
The
genealogy of all the families of the village from 1577 to 1933,
based on the parish and on the municipality archives of Siersthal and
Lambach ; all emigrants of the village; hundreds of individual
comments about the inhabitants based on notary, judicial, military
and emigration archives.
Links
and connections to the local parishes of Siersthal, Hottviller,
Enchenberg, Montbronn, and others.
Four
years of researches...
ACKERMANN-BATTUNG-BERND-BICHLER-BOULLIUNG-BOUR-BOUVY-BUCHHEIT-BURLETT-CORDARY-DERSCH-DESUMER-DOSCH-FATH-FELENTZER-FELIX-FERNBACH-FLECK-FLIEGER-FRANSISCUS-GEYER-HORES-ILLIG-LEJEUNE-LOSTETTER-METZ-MEYER-MULLER-OBRINGER-REIN-REISER-RIMLINGER-SCHAFF-SCHNEIDER-STEINER-WAGNER-WALCKER-WINDSTEIN-WINTERBERGER
& OVER 1700 OTHER FAMILY NAMES |
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