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new  29 July 2006

from jmiller@franklincollege.edu
 
In connection with a book-length memoir I am writing, I am trying to locate two old friends I knew when I was a student in Washington, D. C., in 1958-59. They were Henry Lee Schuetrum, who would have been about 19-20 at the time, and the young woman he later married, Dorothy Mae "Dottie" Mulligan. He worked at an electronics wholesaler in D. C. at the time, and she was a clerk/typist at GEICO in Virginia. They were married in 1960 in Arlington, Virginia, but I have not been able to found out what became of them after that.
Henry Lee's father was Robert Kenneth Schuetrum (Sr.), who previously lived in Baltimore, Md. I believe he died in southern California in the 1990s.
If anyone can provide me with any information that may help me find and contact Henry Lee and/or Dorothy, I would be most grateful.
 
Jerry Miller
jmiller@franklincollege.edu

16 March 2005

pakes@australiamail.com
My name is Matthew Graham. I am a descendant of the Schuetrumpf family in Australia. In answer to Paul's question on our family - Johannes Carl Schuetrumpf was born on 14th December 1844 in Bad Hersfeld, Hessen, Germany. He married Maria Heinrich on 18th April 1875 in Kassel, Hessen, Germany. Maria was born in Kassel on 5th October 1847. Johannes, Maria and their children emigrated to Australia. Departing from Hamburg on 8 September 1878 on the ship Charles Dickens and arriving in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia on 25th February 1879. They spent the next 3 years living in Archer Street, Rockhampton before moving to Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Johannes and Maria were naturalized on 13 April 1913 and at the time were living at 163 Denison Street, Camperdown, Sydney. Maria died on her 71st birthday on 5th October 1918 at 20 Bray Street, Erskineville, Sydney. Johannes Carl Schuetrumpf died on 7th February 1924 at 72 1/2 Angel Street, Newtown, Sydney. They had six children, 3 boys and 3 girls. One of their daughters Annie Elizabeth Catherine Schuetrumpf was my great great grandmother.

17 August 2003

Hello,

My name is Paul Schuetrumpf and I live in Sydney, Australia. I have 4
brothers and numerous S.s uncles. I would like to know if anyone has any
knowledge of when we first came to Australia and who it was, Any info would
be great.

I am a District Fisheries Officer for Australian Fisheries Serveices.

Also any information on where we may have originated please.

my email address is pschuetrumpf@myplace.net.au

Thank you and talk to you soon
 

11/2/99
Since no one else has put up a message, let me be the first!!!

Hello, Schutrumpfs!
    I have made some extensive changes in my web pages, and would like to invite you all (or as we say here, "Ya'll") to take a look.  My pages are not as professional or intensive as William's are, but they are free and I have to work with what I can get!  And they are easy to do because I don't have to know how to do the HTML things.
     My address is    http://home.earthlink.net/~scarle1/   and there  is a link on William's "List" page.  Many of my friends get to my site by going to William's first because it is easier to type in his " Schutrumpf.com"!!
    I would really enjoy hearing from any of you.

With Best Wishes,
Susanna S. Carle

2/5/00  (Here is a non Schutrumpf related message)

August Cziborowski, born Oct.15,1892 in Langendreer, Germany. 
August was a Merchant marine and worked as a "Trimmer" on the steamship GUNDRUN from July 17 1914 to September 6, 1915. Then he worked in the graphite mine "STA. MARTHA" in Sao Fidelis. from September 27, 1915 to December 25, 1915. After working in the mines he made his way to the United States and he was once again employed as a Merchant Seaman. Then working as an"Oiler" on the S.S.Terre Haute from Aug. 07,1920 to Jan. 12, 1922...He served on the U.S.S. Gulfmaid. April 10, 1922 to June 14,1922.
Finally settled in the United States, married an Irish girl (Bridget Doherty) raised 4 children, James, Catherine, Richard, and Helen. 
August changed the spelling of his surname from CZIBOROWSKI to CIBROSKI when he became a citizen of the US. He died on January 20, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania..
I was interested to know if anyone had any contacts in Germany to see if there is any extended family of August still around His brothers and sisters would all be gone now, but there might be younger ones by that name. 
I have letters that were written to him during the years 1934-1945, but they are in German. Any information or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Catherine (Tomma@prodigy.net








 
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