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Before coming to America, the Willigs called Sotin home. This is
a project of the Donauschwaben Villages' Helping Hands Project. Look here for a quick list of all the site has to offer.
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A site devoted to Schleiss, Schleis, Schleisser, Schlaiss, Schlais,
Schlaisna, Schlajs, Sslags, Slajs, Slais and Sleis around the world. The web author stresses the Schleiss connection to Czechoslovakia,
and it's interesting to note that our own Martin Schleis said he thought he was Bohemian.
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Food our grandmothers brought with them from the old country.
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Join this Donauschwaben research mailing list to exchange information
and look for lost links. Look here for an archive of mailings from 1989 to present day.
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This Romanian village was home to Barbara Zengraf, Balthasar Seigfried's
mom. A distant cousin, Uwe Morres, wrote this site in German. But if you just want to see names of settlers - including
our Zengrafs - look here and click on the various years.
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This incredible web site was years in the making. Go there and search
for Martin Schleiss or Maria Willig or Istvan Szeigfried and see the actual manifest of the immigrant ship they came here
on.
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Schleis, Seigfried, Schnitzler, Willig
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